Culture
Translations of "culture" (131 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | kultuur(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Albanian | doke(arts, customs and habits), kulturë(arts, customs and habits), kulturë(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), rrethanë(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Amharic | ባህል(arts, customs and habits) | bahl | |
| Arabic | ثقافة(arts, customs and habits), ثقافة(arts, customs and habits), ثقافة(arts, customs and habits), ثَقَافَة(arts, customs and habits), ثَقَافَة(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life) | saqāfa, ṯaqāfa, ṯaqāfa, taqāfa, ṯaqāfa, ṯaqāfa | |
| Armenian | մշակույթ(arts, customs and habits) | mšakuytʻ | |
| Assamese | সংস্কৃতি(arts, customs and habits) | xoṅskriti | |
| Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | ܡܲܪܕܘܼܬܵܐ(arts, customs and habits), ܡܲܪܕܘܼܬܵܐ(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), ܡܲܪܕܘܼܬܵܐ(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next) | mardūtā, mardūtā, mardūtā | |
| Asturian | cultura(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | mədəniyyət(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Bashkir | мәҙәниәт(arts, customs and habits), мәҙәниәт(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life) | məźəniət, məźəniət | |
| Bavarian German | Kuitua(arts, customs and habits), Kuitua(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life) | — | |
| Belarusian | культу́ра(arts, customs and habits), культу́ра(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), культу́ра(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next), культу́ра(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), культу́ра(the collective noun for a group of bacteria) | kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra | |
| Bengali | তমদ্দুন(arts, customs and habits), রসম(arts, customs and habits), রেওয়াজ(arts, customs and habits), সংস্কৃতি(arts, customs and habits) | tomoddun, rośom, reōẇaj, śoṅskriti | |
| Breton | sevenadur(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Bulgarian | култу́ра(arts, customs and habits), култу́ра(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), култу́ра(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next), култу́ра(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), култу́ра(the collective noun for a group of bacteria), култиви́рам(to maintain in an environment suitable for growth) | kultúra, kultúra, kultúra, kultúra, kultúra, kultivíram | |
| Burmese | ယဉ်ကျေးမှု(arts, customs and habits) | yanykye:hmu. | |
| Buryat | соёл(arts, customs and habits) | sojol | |
| Carpathian Rusyn | култу́ра(arts, customs and habits) | kultúra | |
| Catalan | cultiu(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), cultura(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Chechen | оьздангалла(arts, customs and habits) | özdangalla | |
| Chinese | вынхуа(arts, customs and habits), 文化(arts, customs and habits) | vɨnhua, zh-min-nan | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 文化(arts, customs and habits) | man⁴ faa³ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 文化(arts, customs and habits) | wénhuà | |
| Chuvash | культура(arts, customs and habits) | kulʹtura | |
| Coptic | ⲓⲉⲃⲟⲩⲱⲓ(arts, customs and habits) | iebouōi | |
| Czech | kultura(arts, customs and habits), kultivovat(to maintain in an environment suitable for growth) | — | |
| Danish | kultur(arts, customs and habits), kultur(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life) | — | |
| Dari | فَرْهَنْگ(arts, customs and habits), فَرْهَنْگ(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), کُولْتُور(arts, customs and habits), کُولْتُور(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life) | farhang, farhang, kūltūr, kūltūr | |
| Dhivehi | ސަގާފަތު(arts, customs and habits) | sagāfatu | |
| Dutch | cultuur(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Eastern Min Chinese | 文化(arts, customs and habits) | ùng-huá | |
| Esperanto | kulturo(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Estonian | kultuur(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Extremaduran | coltura(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Faroese | mentan(arts, customs and habits), mentir(arts, customs and habits), mentun(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Finnish | kasvusto(the collective noun for a group of bacteria), kulttuuri(arts, customs and habits), kulttuuri(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), kulttuuri(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next), viljelmä(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), viljely(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), sivistää(to increase the artistic or scientific interest), viljellä(to maintain in an environment suitable for growth) | — | |
| French | culture(arts, customs and habits), culture(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), cultiver(to maintain in an environment suitable for growth) | — | |
| Galician | cultura(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Georgian | კულტურა(arts, customs and habits) | ḳulṭura | |
| German | Kultur(arts, customs and habits), Kultur(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life) | — | |
| Greek | καλλιέργεια(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), καλλιέργεια(the collective noun for a group of bacteria), νοοτροπία(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), παράδοση(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next), πολιτισμός(arts, customs and habits), πολιτισμός(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), καλλιεργώ(to maintain in an environment suitable for growth), καλλιεργώ(to increase the artistic or scientific interest) | kalliérgeia, kalliérgeia, nootropía, parádosi, politismós, politismós, kalliergó, kalliergó | |
| Gujarati | સંસ્કૃતિ(arts, customs and habits) | sãskŕti | |
| Haitian Creole | kilti(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Hakka Chinese | 文化(arts, customs and habits) | vùn-fa | |
| Hawaiian | nā ʻike a me nā hana(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Hebrew | תַּרְבִּית(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), תַּרְבּוּת(arts, customs and habits), תַּרְבּוּת(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), תַּרְבּוּת(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next), תִּרְבֵּת(to increase the artistic or scientific interest) | tarbít, tarbút, tarbút, tarbút, tirbét | |
| Hindi | संस्कृति(arts, customs and habits), संस्कृति(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), सभ्यता(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next) | sanskŕti, sanskŕti, sabhyatā | |
| Hungarian | kultúra(arts, customs and habits), kultúra(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), kultúra(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next), kultúra(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), kultúra(the collective noun for a group of bacteria) | — | |
| Icelandic | menning(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Ido | kulturo(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Indonesian | budaya(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Ingrian | kulttuura(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Interlingua | cultura(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | فَرْهَنْگ(arts, customs and habits), فَرْهَنْگ(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life) | farhang, farhang | |
| Irish | cultúr(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Italian | coltura(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), cultura(arts, customs and habits), coltivare(to maintain in an environment suitable for growth) | — | |
| Japanese | カルチャー(arts, customs and habits), 培養(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), 文化(arts, customs and habits) | karuchā, baiyō, bunka | |
| Kalmyk | сойл(arts, customs and habits), сойл(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life) | soyl, soyl | |
| Kannada | ಸಂಸ್ಕೃತಿ(arts, customs and habits) | saṃskṛti | |
| Kazakh | мәдениет(arts, customs and habits) | mädeniet | |
| Khmer | វប្បធម៌(arts, customs and habits), វប្បធម៌(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life) | vŏəppaʼthɔə, vŏəppaʼthɔə | |
| Korean | 문화(arts, customs and habits) | munhwa | |
| Kyrgyz | маданият(arts, customs and habits) | madaniyat | |
| Lao | ວັດທະນະທຳ(arts, customs and habits) | wat tha na tham | |
| Latin | cultūra(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Latvian | kultūra(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Ligurian | coltûa(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Lithuanian | kultūra(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Low German | kultur(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Lü | ᦞᧆᦒᦓᦱᦒᧄ(arts, customs and habits) | vadthnaatham | |
| Macedonian | култу́ра(arts, customs and habits), култу́ра(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), култу́ра(the collective noun for a group of bacteria), одгледува(to maintain in an environment suitable for growth) | kultúra, kultúra, kultúra, odgleduva | |
| Malagasy | finoana(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), fiompiana(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), fomba(arts, customs and habits), kolontsaina(arts, customs and habits), lova(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next) | — | |
| Malay | budaya(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Malayalam | സംസ്ക്കാരം(arts, customs and habits) | saṁskkāraṁ | |
| Maltese | kultura(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Māori | ahurea(arts, customs and habits), ahurea(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), tikanga(arts, customs and habits), tikanga(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life) | — | |
| Marathi | संस्कृती(arts, customs and habits) | sauskrutī | |
| Mongolian | соёл(arts, customs and habits), ᠰᠣᠶᠤᠯ(arts, customs and habits) | sojol, soyul | |
| Nahuatl | cultura(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Navajo | éʼélʼį́(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Nepali | संस्कृति(arts, customs and habits) | sanskr̥ti | |
| Norman | tchulteure(arts, customs and habits), tchututhe(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | edet(arts, customs and habits), irf(arts, customs and habits), kultûr(arts, customs and habits), çande(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Northwestern Ojibwa | anishinaabekaa(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | kultur(arts, customs and habits), kultur(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | kultur(arts, customs and habits), kultur(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life) | — | |
| Occitan | cultura(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Odia | ସଂସ୍କୃତି(arts, customs and habits) | saṁskruti | |
| Ottoman Turkish | مدنیت(arts, customs and habits) | medeniyyet | |
| Pashto | ثقافت(arts, customs and habits), فرهنګ(arts, customs and habits), کلتور(arts, customs and habits), کلچر(arts, customs and habits) | saqāfat, farhang, kultur, kalčar | |
| Polish | kultura(arts, customs and habits), kultura(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), kultura(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), obyczajowość(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Portuguese | cultura(arts, customs and habits), cultura(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), cultura(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next), cultura(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), cultura(the collective noun for a group of bacteria), cultivar(to maintain in an environment suitable for growth) | — | |
| Punjabi | ਸੰਸਕ੍ਰਿਤੀ(arts, customs and habits) | sanskritī | |
| Romanian | cultură(arts, customs and habits), cultură(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), cultură(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next), cultură(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), cultură(the collective noun for a group of bacteria), cultiva(to maintain in an environment suitable for growth), cultiva(to increase the artistic or scientific interest), culturaliza(to increase the artistic or scientific interest) | — | |
| Russian | культу́ра(arts, customs and habits), культу́ра(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), культу́ра(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next), культу́ра(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), культу́ра(the collective noun for a group of bacteria) | kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra | |
| Sanskrit | संस्कृति(arts, customs and habits) | saṃskṛti | |
| Scots | cultur(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | cultar(arts, customs and habits), cultar(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), cultar(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next), dualchas(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | kultúra(arts, customs and habits), kultúra(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), kultúra(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next), kultúra(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), kultúra(the collective noun for a group of bacteria), култу́ра(arts, customs and habits), култу́ра(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), култу́ра(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next), култу́ра(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), култу́ра(the collective noun for a group of bacteria) | — | |
| Sicilian | curtura(arts, customs and habits), curtura(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), curtura(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next), curtura(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), curtura(the collective noun for a group of bacteria) | — | |
| Sinhalese | සංස්කෘතිය(arts, customs and habits) | saṁskr̥tiya | |
| Slovak | kultúra(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Slovene | kultura(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Somali | dhaqan(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Spanish | cultivo(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), cultura(arts, customs and habits), cultivar(to maintain in an environment suitable for growth) | — | |
| Swahili | utamaduni(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Swedish | kultur(arts, customs and habits), kultur(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), kultur(the collective noun for a group of bacteria) | — | |
| Tagalog | kalinangan(arts, customs and habits), kultura(arts, customs and habits), kultura(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), pamumuhay(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life) | — | |
| Tajik | култура(arts, customs and habits), маданият(arts, customs and habits), фарҳанг(arts, customs and habits) | kultura, madaniyat, farhang | |
| Tamil | கலாச்சாரம்(arts, customs and habits), பண்பாடு(arts, customs and habits) | kalāccāram, paṇpāṭu | |
| Tatar | мәдәният(arts, customs and habits) | mädäniyät | |
| Telugu | వంశానుగతం(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next), సంప్రదాయము(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), సంస్కృతి(arts, customs and habits), సంస్కృతి(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), సూక్ష్మ జీవులు(the collective noun for a group of bacteria), అనుకూల వాతావరణం(to maintain in an environment suitable for growth), శాస్త్రీయ అభివృద్ధి(to increase the artistic or scientific interest) | vaṁśānugataṁ, sampradāyamu, saṁskr̥ti, saṁskr̥ti, sūkṣma jīvulu, anukūla vātāvaraṇaṁ, śāstrīya abhivr̥ddhi | |
| Thai | วัฒนธรรม(arts, customs and habits) | wát-tá-ná-tam | |
| Tibetan | རིག་གནས(arts, customs and habits) | rig gnas | |
| Tigrinya | ባህሊ(arts, customs and habits) | bahli | |
| Tok Pisin | kalsa(arts, customs and habits), kalsa(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), pasin tumbuna(arts, customs and habits), pasin tumbuna(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life) | — | |
| Turkish | hars(arts, customs and habits), kültür(arts, customs and habits), kültür(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life), kültür(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next), kültür(the collective noun for a group of bacteria) | — | |
| Turkmen | medeniýet(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Udmurt | лулчеберет(arts, customs and habits) | lulćeberet | |
| Ukrainian | культу́ра(arts, customs and habits), культу́ра(anthropology: any knowledge passed from one generation to the next), культу́ра(microbiology: the process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity), культу́ра(the collective noun for a group of bacteria) | kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra | |
| Urdu | تَہْذِیب(arts, customs and habits), ثَقافَت(arts, customs and habits), فَرْہَن٘گ(arts, customs and habits) | tahzīb, saqāfat, farhaṅg | |
| Uyghur | مەدەنىيەت(arts, customs and habits) | medeniyet | |
| Uzbek | madaniyat(arts, customs and habits), маданият(arts, customs and habits) | madaniyat | |
| Vietnamese | văn hoá(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Vilamovian | kultür(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Welsh | diwylliant(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| West-Frisian | kultuer(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Wu Chinese | 文化(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Yiddish | קולטור(arts, customs and habits), קולטור(the beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life) | kultur, kultur | |
| Zazaki | edet (diq)(arts, customs and habits), ferheng (diq)(arts, customs and habits), kultur (diq)(arts, customs and habits) | — | |
| Zhuang | vwnzva(arts, customs and habits) | — |
kultuur
doke, kulturë, kulturë, rrethanë
cultura
mədəniyyət
Kuitua, Kuitua
культу́ра, культу́ра, культу́ра, культу́ра, культу́ра
kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra
sevenadur
култу́ра, култу́ра, култу́ра, култу́ра, култу́ра, култиви́рам
kultúra, kultúra, kultúra, kultúra, kultúra, kultivíram
cultiu, cultura
kultura, kultivovat
kultur, kultur
cultuur
kulturo
kultuur
coltura
mentan, mentir, mentun
kasvusto, kulttuuri, kulttuuri, kulttuuri, viljelmä, viljely, sivistää, viljellä
culture, culture, cultiver
cultura
Kultur, Kultur
καλλιέργεια, καλλιέργεια, νοοτροπία, παράδοση, πολιτισμός, πολιτισμός, καλλιεργώ, καλλιεργώ
kalliérgeia, kalliérgeia, nootropía, parádosi, politismós, politismós, kalliergó, kalliergó
kilti
nā ʻike a me nā hana
תַּרְבִּית, תַּרְבּוּת, תַּרְבּוּת, תַּרְבּוּת, תִּרְבֵּת
tarbít, tarbút, tarbút, tarbút, tirbét
kultúra, kultúra, kultúra, kultúra, kultúra
menning
kulturo
budaya
kulttuura
cultura
cultúr
coltura, cultura, coltivare
cultūra
kultūra
coltûa
kultūra
kultur
finoana, fiompiana, fomba, kolontsaina, lova
budaya
kultura
ahurea, ahurea, tikanga, tikanga
cultura
éʼélʼį́
tchulteure, tchututhe
edet, irf, kultûr, çande
anishinaabekaa
kultur, kultur
kultur, kultur
cultura
kultura, kultura, kultura, obyczajowość
cultura, cultura, cultura, cultura, cultura, cultivar
cultură, cultură, cultură, cultură, cultură, cultiva, cultiva, culturaliza
культу́ра, культу́ра, культу́ра, культу́ра, культу́ра
kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra, kulʹtúra
cultur
cultar, cultar, cultar, dualchas
kultúra, kultúra, kultúra, kultúra, kultúra, култу́ра, култу́ра, култу́ра, култу́ра, култу́ра
curtura, curtura, curtura, curtura, curtura
kultúra
kultura
dhaqan
cultivo, cultura, cultivar
utamaduni
kultur, kultur, kultur
kalinangan, kultura, kultura, pamumuhay
వంశానుగతం, సంప్రదాయము, సంస్కృతి, సంస్కృతి, సూక్ష్మ జీవులు, అనుకూల వాతావరణం, శాస్త్రీయ అభివృద్ధి
vaṁśānugataṁ, sampradāyamu, saṁskr̥ti, saṁskr̥ti, sūkṣma jīvulu, anukūla vātāvaraṇaṁ, śāstrīya abhivr̥ddhi
kalsa, kalsa, pasin tumbuna, pasin tumbuna
hars, kültür, kültür, kültür, kültür
medeniýet
văn hoá
kultür
diwylliant
kultuer
edet (diq), ferheng (diq), kultur (diq)
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