Course
Translations of "course" (58 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | kursus(education: learning program) | — | |
| Arabic | حَلَقَة دِرَاسِيَّة(education: learning program), دَوْرَات(education: learning program), دَوْرَة(education: learning program) | ḥalaqa dirāsiyya, dawrāt, dawra | |
| Armenian | դասընթաց(education: learning program), ընթացք(sequence of events), կուրս(education: learning program) | dasəntʻacʻ, əntʻacʻkʻ, kurs | |
| Azerbaijani | gediş(sequence of events), kurs(education: learning program) | — | |
| Belarusian | курс(education: learning program), курс(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel) | kurs, kurs | |
| Bulgarian | блюдо(cooking: stage of a meal), курс(education: learning program), курс(medicine: treatment plan), курс(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), курс(intended passage of voyage), последователност(sequence of events), ред(masonry: row of bricks), редица(row or file of objects), траектория(sports: trajectory of a ball etc.), ход(programme, chosen manner of proceeding), ядене(cooking: stage of a meal), гоня(Pursue), преследвам(Pursue), протичам(Flow) | bljudo, kurs, kurs, kurs, kurs, posledovatelnost, red, redica, traektorija, hod, jadene, gonja, presledvam, protičam | |
| Catalan | curs(education: learning program), curs(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), itinerari(itinerary of a race), plat(cooking: stage of a meal), recorregut(itinerary of a race), rumb(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), ruta(itinerary of a race), trajectòria(sports: trajectory of a ball etc.), cursar(Flow), recórrer(Flow) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | جەم(cooking: stage of a meal) | cem | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 課程 /课程(education: learning program) | fo³ cing⁴ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 航路(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), 課程 /课程(education: learning program) | hánglù, kèchéng | |
| Czech | chod(cooking: stage of a meal), kurz(education: learning program), kurz(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), kúra(medicine: treatment plan), postup(programme, chosen manner of proceeding), postup(ordered process or sequence or steps), průběh(sequence of events), pronásledovat(Pursue), protékat(Flow), proudit(Flow), sledovat(Pursue), stíhat(Pursue), téct(Flow) | — | |
| Danish | bane(itinerary of a race), bane(sports: trajectory of a ball etc.), kurs(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), kurs(intended passage of voyage), kursus(education: learning program), ret(cooking: stage of a meal), rute(itinerary of a race), skifte(masonry: row of bricks), undersejl(lowest square sail in a fully rigged mast — see also mainsail), jage(Pursue), rulle(Flow) | — | |
| Dutch | baan(sports: trajectory of a ball etc.), cursus(education: learning program), gang(sequence of events), gang(cooking: stage of a meal), gerecht(cooking: stage of a meal), koers(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), koers(intended passage of voyage), kuur(medicine: treatment plan), opleiding(education: learning program), parcours(itinerary of a race), weg(path that something or someone moves along), achternazitten(Pursue), achtervolgen(Pursue), vloeien(Flow) | — | |
| Esperanto | kurso(education: learning program), trakuri(Flow) | — | |
| Finnish | (tapahtumien) kulku(sequence of events), hoitosuunnitelma(medicine: treatment plan), järjestys(sequence of events), järjestys(normal or customary sequence), kerros(masonry: row of bricks), kerros(roofing: row of material that forms the roofing), kerros(textiles: in weft knitting, a single row of loops), kieli(music: string on a lute), kielipari(music: pair of strings played together), kulkusuunta(education: learning program), kurssi(education: learning program), kurssi(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), lentorata(sports: trajectory of a ball etc.), luutunkieli(music: string on a lute), ohjelma(programme, chosen manner of proceeding), ohjelma(ordered process or sequence or steps), palvelusvuoro(succession of one to another in office or duty), polku(path that something or someone moves along), rata(sequence of events), rata(path that something or someone moves along), rata(sports: trajectory of a ball etc.), reitti(path that something or someone moves along), reitti(itinerary of a race), reitti(intended passage of voyage), rivi(row or file of objects), ruokalaji(cooking: stage of a meal), tiilivarvi(masonry: row of bricks), työvuoro(succession of one to another in office or duty), varvi(masonry: row of bricks), vuoro(succession of one to another in office or duty) | — | |
| French | cours(education: learning program), parcours(itinerary of a race), plat(cooking: stage of a meal), route(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), trajectoire(sports: trajectory of a ball etc.), parcourir(Flow) | — | |
| Galician | fiada(masonry: row of bricks), correr(Flow), perseguir(Pursue) | — | |
| German | Bahn(sports: trajectory of a ball etc.), Gang(cooking: stage of a meal), Kurs(education: learning program), Kurs(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), Lehrgang(education: learning program), Strecke(itinerary of a race), fließen(Flow), verfolgen(Pursue) | — | |
| Hebrew | אֹרַח(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), נִדְבָּךְ(masonry: row of bricks), קוּרְס(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel) | orakh, nidbách, kurs | |
| Hindi | घटनाक्रम(sequence of events) | ghaṭnākram | |
| Hungarian | fogás(cooking: stage of a meal), irány(itinerary of a race), irány(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), irány(intended passage of voyage), kurzus(education: learning program), röppálya(sports: trajectory of a ball etc.), tanfolyam(education: learning program), téglasor(masonry: row of bricks), útirány(itinerary of a race), útirány(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), útirány(intended passage of voyage) | — | |
| Icelandic | námsbraut(education: learning program), námskeið(education: learning program) | — | |
| Indonesian | kursus(education: learning program), program studi(education: learning program) | — | |
| Ingrian | kurssi(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), rata(path that something or someone moves along) | — | |
| Irish | cúrsa(education: learning program), cúrsa(cooking: stage of a meal), réim(medicine: treatment plan), réim(path that something or someone moves along), slí(path that something or someone moves along) | — | |
| Italian | corso(sequence of events), corso(education: learning program), decorso(medicine: treatment plan), fila(masonry: row of bricks), itinerario(itinerary of a race), itinerario(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), percorso(path that something or someone moves along), percorso(itinerary of a race), pietanza(cooking: stage of a meal), portata(cooking: stage of a meal), programma(programme, chosen manner of proceeding), rotta(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), rotta(intended passage of voyage), sequenza(ordered process or sequence or steps), traiettoria(sports: trajectory of a ball etc.), turno(succession of one to another in office or duty), braccare(Pursue), scorrere(Flow) | — | |
| Japanese | コース(education: learning program), コース(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), コース(intended passage of voyage), 航路(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), 課程(education: learning program) | kōsu, kōsu, kōsu, kōro, katei | |
| Korean | 과정(education: learning program), 코스(education: learning program), 코스(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), 코스(intended passage of voyage), 항로(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel) | gwajeong, koseu, koseu, koseu, hangno | |
| Latin | cursus(sequence of events), cursus(normal or customary sequence), cursus(ordered process or sequence or steps), cursus(itinerary of a race), cursus(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), ferculum(cooking: stage of a meal), mensa(cooking: stage of a meal) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Cours(education: learning program) | — | |
| Macedonian | курс(education: learning program) | kurs | |
| Malay | kursus(education: learning program) | — | |
| Māori | akomanga(education: learning program), akoranga(education: learning program), hātepe(sequence of events), hātepe(normal or customary sequence), kokenga(path that something or someone moves along), kōhi(education: learning program), papanga(masonry: row of bricks), raranga(path that something or someone moves along), raranga(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), rerenga(sports: trajectory of a ball etc.), rerenga(intended passage of voyage), rere(Flow) | — | |
| Middle English | cours(sequence of events), cours(normal or customary sequence), cours(cooking: stage of a meal), cours(succession of one to another in office or duty), cours(path that something or someone moves along), cours(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), cours(masonry: row of bricks) | — | |
| Norwegian | bane(sports: trajectory of a ball etc.), kurs(sports: trajectory of a ball etc.), rett(cooking: stage of a meal), rute(itinerary of a race), skift(masonry: row of bricks) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | kurs(education: learning program), kurs(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), kurs(intended passage of voyage) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | kurs(education: learning program), kurs(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), kurs(intended passage of voyage) | — | |
| Polish | bieg(sequence of events), ciąg(sequence of events), danie(cooking: stage of a meal), kurs(education: learning program), kurs(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), kurs(intended passage of voyage), trajektoria(sports: trajectory of a ball etc.) | — | |
| Portuguese | curso(sequence of events), curso(normal or customary sequence), curso(education: learning program), curso(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), curso(intended passage of voyage), disciplina(education: learning program), fileira(row or file of objects), fileira(masonry: row of bricks), matéria(education: learning program), percurso(path that something or someone moves along), percurso(itinerary of a race), prato(cooking: stage of a meal), trajetória(sports: trajectory of a ball etc.), turno(succession of one to another in office or duty), correr(Flow) | — | |
| Romanian | curs(education: learning program), fel(cooking: stage of a meal), oră(education: learning program) | — | |
| Russian | блю́до(cooking: stage of a meal), ку́рсы(education: learning program), курс(education: learning program), курс(medicine: treatment plan), курс(itinerary of a race), курс(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), курс(intended passage of voyage), ряд(row or file of objects), траекто́рия(sports: trajectory of a ball etc.), бежа́ть(Flow), пресле́довать(Pursue), течь(Flow), циркули́ровать(Flow) | bljúdo, kúrsy, kurs, kurs, kurs, kurs, kurs, rjad, trajektórija, bežátʹ, preslédovatʹ, tečʹ, cirkulírovatʹ | |
| Sanskrit | पथ(path that something or someone moves along), यामन्(ordered process or sequence or steps) | patha, yāman | |
| Scots | coorse(education: learning program) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | iùl(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), iùl(intended passage of voyage) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | jelo(cooking: stage of a meal), kolegij(education: learning program), течај(education: learning program) | tečaj | |
| Slovene | tečaj(education: learning program) | — | |
| Spanish | curso(sequence of events), curso(education: learning program), curso(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), curso(intended passage of voyage), decurso(sequence of events), derrotero(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), materia(education: learning program), plato(cooking: stage of a meal), rumbo(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), ruta(itinerary of a race), tiempo(cooking: stage of a meal), transcurso(sequence of events), trayectoria(sports: trajectory of a ball etc.), correr(Flow), perseguir(Pursue) | — | |
| Swahili | kozi(education: learning program) | — | |
| Swedish | kurs(education: learning program), kurs(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), rätt(cooking: stage of a meal) | — | |
| Tocharian B | yoñiya(intended passage of voyage) | — | |
| Tongan | koosi(education: learning program) | — | |
| Turkish | mecra(sequence of events) | — | |
| Ukrainian | курс(education: learning program), курс(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), стра́ва(cooking: stage of a meal) | kurs, kurs, stráva | |
| Vietnamese | khoá học(education: learning program) | — | |
| Walloon | cours(education: learning program), luçon(education: learning program) | — | |
| Welsh | cwrs(education: learning program), cwrs(nautical: direction of movement of a vessel), cwrs(intended passage of voyage) | — | |
| Yiddish | קורס(education: learning program) | kurs | |
| Yoruba | ìdálẹ́kọ̀ọ́(education: learning program), ìdánilẹ́kọ̀ọ́(education: learning program) | — |
kursus
gediş, kurs
блюдо, курс, курс, курс, курс, последователност, ред, редица, траектория, ход, ядене, гоня, преследвам, протичам
bljudo, kurs, kurs, kurs, kurs, posledovatelnost, red, redica, traektorija, hod, jadene, gonja, presledvam, protičam
curs, curs, itinerari, plat, recorregut, rumb, ruta, trajectòria, cursar, recórrer
chod, kurz, kurz, kúra, postup, postup, průběh, pronásledovat, protékat, proudit, sledovat, stíhat, téct
bane, bane, kurs, kurs, kursus, ret, rute, skifte, undersejl, jage, rulle
baan, cursus, gang, gang, gerecht, koers, koers, kuur, opleiding, parcours, weg, achternazitten, achtervolgen, vloeien
kurso, trakuri
(tapahtumien) kulku, hoitosuunnitelma, järjestys, järjestys, kerros, kerros, kerros, kieli, kielipari, kulkusuunta, kurssi, kurssi, lentorata, luutunkieli, ohjelma, ohjelma, palvelusvuoro, polku, rata, rata, rata, reitti, reitti, reitti, rivi, ruokalaji, tiilivarvi, työvuoro, varvi, vuoro
cours, parcours, plat, route, trajectoire, parcourir
fiada, correr, perseguir
Bahn, Gang, Kurs, Kurs, Lehrgang, Strecke, fließen, verfolgen
fogás, irány, irány, irány, kurzus, röppálya, tanfolyam, téglasor, útirány, útirány, útirány
námsbraut, námskeið
kursus, program studi
kurssi, rata
cúrsa, cúrsa, réim, réim, slí
corso, corso, decorso, fila, itinerario, itinerario, percorso, percorso, pietanza, portata, programma, rotta, rotta, sequenza, traiettoria, turno, braccare, scorrere
cursus, cursus, cursus, cursus, cursus, ferculum, mensa
Cours
kursus
akomanga, akoranga, hātepe, hātepe, kokenga, kōhi, papanga, raranga, raranga, rerenga, rerenga, rere
cours, cours, cours, cours, cours, cours, cours
bane, kurs, rett, rute, skift
kurs, kurs, kurs
kurs, kurs, kurs
bieg, ciąg, danie, kurs, kurs, kurs, trajektoria
curso, curso, curso, curso, curso, disciplina, fileira, fileira, matéria, percurso, percurso, prato, trajetória, turno, correr
curs, fel, oră
блю́до, ку́рсы, курс, курс, курс, курс, курс, ряд, траекто́рия, бежа́ть, пресле́довать, течь, циркули́ровать
bljúdo, kúrsy, kurs, kurs, kurs, kurs, kurs, rjad, trajektórija, bežátʹ, preslédovatʹ, tečʹ, cirkulírovatʹ
coorse
iùl, iùl
tečaj
curso, curso, curso, curso, decurso, derrotero, materia, plato, rumbo, ruta, tiempo, transcurso, trayectoria, correr, perseguir
kozi
kurs, kurs, rätt
yoñiya
koosi
mecra
khoá học
cours, luçon
cwrs, cwrs, cwrs
ìdálẹ́kọ̀ọ́, ìdánilẹ́kọ̀ọ́
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