Defenestration
//dɪˌfɛnɪˈstɹeɪʃ(ə)n//
Translations of "defenestration" (38 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | الرَّمْيُ مِنَ النَّافِذَة(act of throwing out a window) | ar-ramyu mina an-nāfiḏa | |
| Asturian | defenestración(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Carpathian Rusyn | дефенестрация(act of throwing out a window) | defenestracyja | |
| Catalan | defenestració(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 拋出窗外 /抛出窗外(act of throwing out a window), 拋窗 /抛窗(act of throwing out a window), 擲窗 /掷窗(act of throwing out a window) | pāochū chuāngwài, pāochuāng, zhìchuāng | |
| Czech | defenestrace(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Danish | defenestrering(act of throwing out a window), vinduesudsmidning(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Dutch | defenestratie(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Esperanto | trafenestrigo(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Estonian | defenestratsioon(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Finnish | defenestraatio(act of throwing out a window), ikkunasta heittäminen(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| French | défenestration(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Galician | defenestración(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| German | Absetzung(high-profile removal of a person from an organization), Defenestration(act of throwing out a window), Entlassung(high-profile removal of a person from an organization), Fenstersturz(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Greek | εκπαραθύρωση(act of throwing out a window) | ekparathýrosi | |
| Indonesian | defenestrasi(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Interlingua | defenestration(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Italian | defenestrazione(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Japanese | 窓外放出(act of throwing out a window), 窓外放擲(act of throwing out a window) | sōgai hōshutsu, sōgai hōteki | |
| Latin | defenestratio(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Latvian | defenestrācija(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Lithuanian | defenestracija(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Macedonian | дефенестра́ција(act of throwing out a window) | defenestrácija | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | defenestrasjon(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | defenestrasjon(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Polish | defenestracja(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Portuguese | defenestração(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Romanian | defenestrație(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Russian | дефенестра́ция(act of throwing out a window) | defenestrácija | |
| Serbo-Croatian | defenestrácija(act of throwing out a window), дефенестра́ција(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Slovak | defenestrácia(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Slovene | defenestracija(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Spanish | defenestración(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Swedish | defenestration(act of throwing out a window), defenestrering(act of throwing out a window), fönsterstörtning(act of throwing out a window), fönsterutkastning(act of throwing out a window), störtning(high-profile removal of a person from an organization) | — | |
| Thai | การโยนออกนอกหน้าต่าง(act of throwing out a window) | gaan yohn òk nôk nâa dtàang | |
| Turkish | defenestrasyon(act of throwing out a window) | — | |
| Ukrainian | дефенестра́ція(act of throwing out a window) | defenestrácija | |
| Welsh | diffenestriad(act of throwing out a window) | — |
defenestración
defenestració
defenestrace
defenestrering, vinduesudsmidning
defenestratie
trafenestrigo
defenestratsioon
defenestraatio, ikkunasta heittäminen
défenestration
defenestración
Absetzung, Defenestration, Entlassung, Fenstersturz
defenestrasi
defenestration
defenestrazione
defenestratio
defenestrācija
defenestracija
defenestrasjon
defenestrasjon
defenestracja
defenestração
defenestrație
defenestrácija, дефенестра́ција
defenestrácia
defenestracija
defenestración
defenestration, defenestrering, fönsterstörtning, fönsterutkastning, störtning
defenestrasyon
diffenestriad
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