Customary
//ˈkʌs.təˌmɛɹ.i//
Translations of "customary" (21 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | νόμιμος(agreeing with, or established by, custom) | nómimos | |
| Bengali | রেওয়াজী(agreeing with, or established by, custom), রেওয়াজী(holding or held by custom) | reōẇaji, reōẇaji | |
| Bulgarian | обичаен(agreeing with, or established by, custom), обичаен(holding or held by custom) | običaen, običaen | |
| French | coutumier(agreeing with, or established by, custom), coutumier(holding or held by custom), d'usage(agreeing with, or established by, custom), habituel(agreeing with, or established by, custom), coutumier(a book containing laws and usages, or customs) | — | |
| German | üblich(agreeing with, or established by, custom) | — | |
| Greek | εθιμικός(agreeing with, or established by, custom) | ethimikós | |
| Hebrew | מְקֻבָּל(agreeing with, or established by, custom) | mequbál | |
| Hindi | परंपरागत(agreeing with, or established by, custom), परंपरागत(holding or held by custom), पारंपरिक(agreeing with, or established by, custom), पारंपरिक(holding or held by custom), प्रथागत(agreeing with, or established by, custom) | paramprāgat, paramprāgat, pāramprik, pāramprik, prathāgat | |
| Hungarian | elmaradhatatlan(holding or held by custom), megszokott(agreeing with, or established by, custom), obligát(holding or held by custom), szokásos(agreeing with, or established by, custom) | — | |
| Ido | kustumala(agreeing with, or established by, custom), kustumala(holding or held by custom) | — | |
| Indonesian | beradat(agreeing with, or established by, custom), beradat(holding or held by custom) | — | |
| Irish | gnásúil(agreeing with, or established by, custom), iondúil(agreeing with, or established by, custom) | — | |
| Italian | consueto(agreeing with, or established by, custom) | — | |
| Latin | solitus(agreeing with, or established by, custom), ūsitātus(agreeing with, or established by, custom) | — | |
| Occitan | abitual(agreeing with, or established by, custom), costumièr(agreeing with, or established by, custom), usual(agreeing with, or established by, custom) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | مسنون(agreeing with, or established by, custom) | mesnun | |
| Russian | обы́чный(agreeing with, or established by, custom), привы́чный(agreeing with, or established by, custom) | obýčnyj, privýčnyj | |
| Spanish | acostumbrado(agreeing with, or established by, custom), consueto(agreeing with, or established by, custom), consuetudinario(agreeing with, or established by, custom), consuetudinario(holding or held by custom), sólito(holding or held by custom) | — | |
| Swedish | av hävd(holding or held by custom), bruklig(agreeing with, or established by, custom) | — | |
| Turkish | alışılagelen(agreeing with, or established by, custom), alışılagelmiş(agreeing with, or established by, custom) | — | |
| Welsh | arferlyfr(a book containing laws and usages, or customs), llyfr arferion(a book containing laws and usages, or customs) | — |
coutumier, coutumier, d'usage, habituel, coutumier
üblich
परंपरागत, परंपरागत, पारंपरिक, पारंपरिक, प्रथागत
paramprāgat, paramprāgat, pāramprik, pāramprik, prathāgat
elmaradhatatlan, megszokott, obligát, szokásos
kustumala, kustumala
beradat, beradat
gnásúil, iondúil
consueto
solitus, ūsitātus
abitual, costumièr, usual
acostumbrado, consueto, consuetudinario, consuetudinario, sólito
av hävd, bruklig
alışılagelen, alışılagelmiş
arferlyfr, llyfr arferion
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.