Devil
Translations of "devil" (162 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | duiwel(evil creature) | — | |
| Albanian | djall(the devil: the chief devil), dreq(the devil: the chief devil), djall(evil creature), dreq(evil creature), shejtan(evil creature) | — | |
| Amharic | ሳይጣን(evil creature), ኢብሊስ(evil creature), ዲያቦሎስ(evil creature) | sayṭan, ʾiblis, diyabolos | |
| Ancient Greek | Σατάν(the devil: the chief devil), Σατανᾶς(the devil: the chief devil), Σατᾶν(the devil: the chief devil), διάβολος(evil creature) | Satán, Satanâs, Satân, diábolos | |
| Arabic | إِبْلِيس(the devil: the chief devil), اَلشَّيْطَان(the devil: the chief devil), إِبْلِيس(evil creature), شَيْطَان(evil creature) | ʔiblīs, aš-šayṭān, ʔiblīs, šayṭān | |
| Aramaic | סָטָנָא(the devil: the chief devil), ܣܛܢܐ(the devil: the chief devil) | sāṭānā, sāṭānā | |
| Armenian | սատանա(the devil: the chief devil), դև(evil creature), սատանա(evil creature) | satana, dew, satana | |
| Aromanian | dracu(evil creature) | — | |
| Assamese | চৈতান(evil creature) | soitan | |
| Asturian | diablu(evil creature) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | iblis(evil creature), şeytan(evil creature) | — | |
| Bashkir | иблис(evil creature), шайтан(evil creature) | iblis, şaytan | |
| Basque | deabru(evil creature) | — | |
| Belarusian | бес(evil creature), д'я́бал(evil creature), сатана́(evil creature), чорт(evil creature) | bjes, dʺjábal, sataná, čort | |
| Bengali | ইবলিশ(evil creature), রাক্ষস(evil creature), শয়তান(evil creature) | iboliś, rakkhoś, śoẏotan | |
| Bulgarian | сатана́(the devil: the chief devil), гя́вол(evil creature), дя́вол(evil creature), сатана́(evil creature), шейта́н(evil creature), безпокоя́(annoy or bother), измъ́чвам(annoy or bother) | sataná, gjávol, djávol, sataná, šejtán, bezpokojá, izmǎ́čvam | |
| Burmese | ငရဲမင်း(evil creature), ငရဲသား(evil creature), နတ်ဆိုး(evil creature), ယမမင်း(evil creature) | nga.rai:mang:, nga.rai:sa:, nathcui:, ya.ma.mang: | |
| Catalan | Satanàs(the devil: the chief devil), el diable(the devil: the chief devil), el dimoni(the devil: the chief devil), diable(evil creature), diable(bad part of the conscience), diable(wicked or naughty person), dimoni(evil creature), dimoni(bad part of the conscience), dimoni(wicked or naughty person) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | ئیبلیس(evil creature), شهیتان(evil creature) | îblîs, şeytan | |
| Chechen | йилбаз(evil creature), лилбаз(evil creature), шайтӏа(evil creature) | jilbaz, lilbaz, šajtʼa | |
| Chinese | йиблисы(evil creature), шэтани(evil creature), 惡魔 /恶魔(evil creature), 魔鬼(evil creature) | yiblisɨ, šetani, ok-mô͘, mô͘-kúi | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 惡魔 /恶魔(the devil: the chief devil), 魔王(the devil: the chief devil), 惡魔 /恶魔(evil creature), 魔鬼(evil creature) | ok³ mo¹, mo¹ wong⁴, ok³ mo¹, mo¹ gwai² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 惡魔 /恶魔(the devil: the chief devil), 魔王(the devil: the chief devil), 傢伙(thing that is awkward or difficult to understand), 家伙(thing that is awkward or difficult to understand), 惡鬼 /恶鬼(evil creature), 惡魔 /恶魔(evil creature), 邪魔(evil creature), 魔王(wicked or naughty person), 魔鬼(evil creature) | èmó, mówáng, jiāhuo, jiāhuǒ, èguǐ, èmó, xiémó, mówáng, móguǐ | |
| Church Slavic | диꙗволъ(the devil: the chief devil), диꙗволь(the devil: the chief devil), дьѣволъ(the devil: the chief devil), дїаволъ(the devil: the chief devil), ⰴⰹⰰⰲⱁⰾⱏ(the devil: the chief devil), ⰴⰻⱑⰲⱁⰾⱏ(the devil: the chief devil), ⰴⰻⱔⰲⱁⰾⱏ(the devil: the chief devil), ⰴⱐⱑⰲⱁⰾⱏ(the devil: the chief devil), бѣсъ(evil creature), диꙗволъ(evil creature), дїаволъ(evil creature) | dijavolŭ, dijavolĭ, dĭjěvolŭ, diavolŭ, diavolŭ, diěvolŭ, dięvolŭ, dĭěvolŭ, běsŭ, dijavolŭ, diavolŭ | |
| Chuvash | шуйттан(evil creature), явӑл(evil creature) | šujttan, javăl | |
| Cornish | dyowl(evil creature) | — | |
| Crimean Tatar | şaytan(evil creature) | — | |
| Czech | satan(the devil: the chief devil), ďábel(the devil: the chief devil), čert(evil creature), ďábel(evil creature), ďábel(bad part of the conscience), ďábel(wicked or naughty person) | — | |
| Dalmatian | diaul(evil creature) | — | |
| Danish | djævlen(the devil: the chief devil), fanden(the devil: the chief devil), satan(the devil: the chief devil), djævel(evil creature) | — | |
| Dhivehi | ޝައިޠާނާ(evil creature) | šaiţānā | |
| Dutch | de duivel(the devil: the chief devil), deugniet(wicked or naughty person), duivel(evil creature), duivel(bad part of the conscience), duivel(wicked or naughty person), duivel(person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him), duvel(person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him), harde noot(thing that is awkward or difficult to understand), verduiveld(euphemistically, with an article: Hell (as an intensifier)), beduvelen(annoy or bother), peperen(grill with cayenne pepper), pesten(annoy or bother), plagen(annoy or bother) | — | |
| Esperanto | Diablo(the devil: the chief devil), Satano(the devil: the chief devil), diablo(evil creature) | — | |
| Estonian | kurat(evil creature), saatan(evil creature) | — | |
| Faroese | fani(the devil: the chief devil), devul(evil creature), djevul(evil creature), fani(evil creature), fjandi(evil creature), níðingur(evil creature), púki(evil creature) | — | |
| Finnish | Paholainen(the devil: the chief devil), Perkele(the devil: the chief devil), Saatana(the devil: the chief devil), Sielunvihollinen(the devil: the chief devil), demoni(evil creature), helvetti(euphemistically, with an article: Hell (as an intensifier)), paholainen(evil creature), paholainen(wicked or naughty person), paskiainen(person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him), perkele(evil creature), perkele(wicked or naughty person), piru(evil creature), piru(bad part of the conscience), piru(wicked or naughty person), piru(euphemistically, with an article: Hell (as an intensifier)), piru(person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him), pirullinen tehtävä(thing that is awkward or difficult to understand), pirullinen tilanne(thing that is awkward or difficult to understand), sielunvihollinen(evil creature), pippuroida(grill with cayenne pepper), suututtaa(annoy or bother), ärsyttää(annoy or bother) | — | |
| French | Diable(the devil: the chief devil), Satan(the devil: the chief devil), diable(evil creature), diable(bad part of the conscience), diable(wicked or naughty person), diable(euphemistically, with an article: Hell (as an intensifier)), type(person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him) | — | |
| Friulian | cudiç(evil creature), diaul(evil creature) | — | |
| Galician | diabo(the devil: the chief devil), demo(evil creature) | — | |
| Georgian | ეშმაკი(evil creature), ეშმაკობა(thing that is awkward or difficult to understand) | ešmaḳi, ešmaḳoba | |
| German | Satan(the devil: the chief devil), Teufel(the devil: the chief devil), Teufel(evil creature), Teufel(bad part of the conscience), Teufel(wicked or naughty person), Teufel(euphemistically, with an article: Hell (as an intensifier)), Teufel(person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him), Teufelin(wicked or naughty person), aufbringen(annoy or bother), plagen(annoy or bother), reizen(annoy or bother), schikanieren(annoy or bother), ärgern(annoy or bother) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌳𐌹𐌰𐌱𐌰𐌿𐌻𐌿𐍃(the devil: the chief devil), 𐌳𐌹𐌰𐌱𐌰𐌿𐌻𐌿𐍃(evil creature), 𐌿𐌽𐌷𐌿𐌻𐌸𐌰(evil creature), 𐌿𐌽𐌷𐌿𐌻𐌸𐍉(evil creature) | diabaulus, diabaulus, unhulþa, unhulþō | |
| Greek | Διάβολος(the devil: the chief devil), δαίμονας(bad part of the conscience), δαίμονας(wicked or naughty person), διάβολος(evil creature), διάβολος(wicked or naughty person), διάβολος(person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him), ζιζάνιο(wicked or naughty person) | Diávolos, daímonas, daímonas, diávolos, diávolos, diávolos, zizánio | |
| Greenlandic | diaavulu(evil creature), tiaavulu(evil creature) | — | |
| Gujarati | શયતાન(evil creature) | śayatān | |
| Haitian Creole | dyab(evil creature) | — | |
| Hausa | shaidan(evil creature) | — | |
| Hebrew | שָׂטָן(the devil: the chief devil), יצר הרע(bad part of the conscience), מַזִּיק(wicked or naughty person), עזאזל(euphemistically, with an article: Hell (as an intensifier)), שֵׁד(evil creature), שָׂטָן(evil creature) | śāṭān, yétser ha'rá, mazík, azazél, shed, satán | |
| Hindi | शैतान(the devil: the chief devil), इबलीस(evil creature), दानव(evil creature), देव(evil creature), राक्षस(evil creature), शैतान(evil creature) | śaitān, iblīs, dānav, dev, rākṣas, śaitān | |
| Hungarian | ördög(the devil: the chief devil), ördög(evil creature) | — | |
| Hunsrik | Deivel(evil creature) | — | |
| Icelandic | andskoti(the devil: the chief devil), djöfull(the devil: the chief devil), fjandinn(the devil: the chief devil), fjárinn(the devil: the chief devil), kölski(the devil: the chief devil), satan(the devil: the chief devil), skrattinn(the devil: the chief devil), andskoti(wicked or naughty person), djöfull(evil creature), djöfull(wicked or naughty person), fjandi(evil creature), fjandi(wicked or naughty person), fjári(evil creature), skratti(evil creature), skratti(wicked or naughty person), ári(evil creature), djöflast í(annoy or bother), plága(annoy or bother), þjá(annoy or bother) | — | |
| Ido | diablo(evil creature) | — | |
| Indonesian | iblis(evil creature), setan(evil creature), syaitan(evil creature) | — | |
| Ingrian | pahalain(evil creature), tontti(evil creature), vaadulain(evil creature) | — | |
| Interlingua | diabolo(evil creature) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | اَهْریمَن(the devil: the chief devil), شِیْطان(the devil: the chief devil), اِبْلیس(evil creature), دیو(evil creature), شِیْطان(evil creature) | ahriman, šeytân, eblis, div, šeytân | |
| Irish | diabhal(the devil: the chief devil), diabhal(evil creature), diabhal(wicked or naughty person), áibhirseoir(wicked or naughty person) | — | |
| Istriot | djavo(evil creature), giavo(evil creature) | — | |
| Italian | diavolo(the devil: the chief devil), diavolo(evil creature) | — | |
| Japanese | サタン(the devil: the chief devil), 悪魔(the devil: the chief devil), 悪鬼(evil creature), 悪魔(evil creature), 鬼(evil creature) | satan, akuma, akki, akuma, oni | |
| Jeju | 악매(the devil: the chief devil) | angmae | |
| Kannada | ದೆವ್ವದ(evil creature) | devvada | |
| Kapampangan | mamayuyut(the devil: the chief devil), mikimarok(the devil: the chief devil), diablu(evil creature), dimoniu(evil creature), dimoniyu(bad part of the conscience), diyablu(euphemistically, with an article: Hell (as an intensifier)), diyablus(wicked or naughty person), diyablus(thing that is awkward or difficult to understand), diyablus(person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him), mamayuyut(evil creature), marok(wicked or naughty person), mikimarok(evil creature), pikasaman(person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him) | — | |
| Kazakh | жын(evil creature), сайтан(evil creature), шайтан(evil creature), ібіліс(evil creature), әбілет(evil creature) | jyn, saitan, şaitan, ıbılıs, äbılet | |
| Khakas | айна(evil creature) | ayna | |
| Khmer | សាតាំង(the devil: the chief devil), បិសាច(evil creature), យម(evil creature), សាតាំង(evil creature) | saatang, beysaac, yum, saatang | |
| Kikuyu | caitaani(evil creature) | — | |
| Korean | 악마(the devil: the chief devil), 악귀(evil creature), 악마(evil creature) | angma, akgwi, angma | |
| Kven | perkelet(the devil: the chief devil), perkelet(evil creature) | — | |
| Kyrgyz | азезил(evil creature), жин(evil creature), шайтан(evil creature) | azezil, jin, şaytan | |
| Laboya | moritana(evil creature) | — | |
| Lao | ປີສາດ(evil creature) | pī sāt | |
| Latgalian | lyga(evil creature), valns(evil creature) | — | |
| Latin | Diabolus(the devil: the chief devil), Satanās(the devil: the chief devil), diabolus(evil creature), larva(evil creature) | — | |
| Latvian | velns(the devil: the chief devil), velns(evil creature) | — | |
| Ligurian | diao(the devil: the chief devil) | — | |
| Lithuanian | šėtõnas(the devil: the chief devil), velnias(evil creature) | — | |
| Low German | Düvel(the devil: the chief devil), Düwel(the devil: the chief devil), Düvel(evil creature), Düvel(bad part of the conscience), Düvel(wicked or naughty person), Düvel(euphemistically, with an article: Hell (as an intensifier)), Düvel(person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Däiwel(the devil: the chief devil), Satan(the devil: the chief devil), Däiwel(evil creature), Däiwel(bad part of the conscience), Däiwel(wicked or naughty person), Däiwel(euphemistically, with an article: Hell (as an intensifier)) | — | |
| Macedonian | сатана(the devil: the chief devil), ѓавол(the devil: the chief devil), враг(evil creature), враг(wicked or naughty person), шејтан(evil creature), шејтан(wicked or naughty person), ѓавол(evil creature), ѓавол(wicked or naughty person), ѓавол(person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him), ѓаволштина(thing that is awkward or difficult to understand) | satana, ǵavol, vrag, vrag, šejtan, šejtan, ǵavol, ǵavol, ǵavol, ǵavolština | |
| Malagasy | devoly(the devil: the chief devil), devoly(evil creature) | — | |
| Malay | iblis(evil creature), syaitan(evil creature) | — | |
| Malayalam | ചെകുത്താൻ(evil creature) | cekuttāṉ | |
| Maltese | xitan(the devil: the chief devil), xitan(evil creature), xitana(evil creature) | — | |
| Maore Comorian | shetwani(evil creature) | — | |
| Māori | rēwera(evil creature) | — | |
| Marathi | शैतान(the devil: the chief devil), शैतान(wicked or naughty person), शैतान(person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him), शैतानी(euphemistically, with an article: Hell (as an intensifier)), सैतान(evil creature) | śaitān, śaitān, śaitān, śaitānī, saitān | |
| Megleno-Romanian | drac(evil creature) | — | |
| Middle English | devel(the devil: the chief devil), devel(evil creature), devel(wicked or naughty person) | — | |
| Mongolian | чөтгөр(the devil: the chief devil), буг(evil creature), чөтгөр(evil creature) | čötgör, bug, čötgör | |
| Nepali | शैतान(evil creature) | śaitān | |
| North Frisian | düüwel(evil creature) | — | |
| Northern Altai | буг(evil creature), шедгер(evil creature) | bug, šedger | |
| Northern Kurdish | îblîs(evil creature), şeytan(evil creature) | — | |
| Northern Ohlone | 'uténmak(evil creature) | — | |
| Northern Sami | biro(evil creature), oinnolaš(evil creature), vuoras(evil creature) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | djevel(evil creature) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | djevel(evil creature) | — | |
| Occitan | diable(evil creature) | — | |
| Odia | ଶୟତାନ(evil creature) | śayatāna | |
| Ojibwe | maji-manidoo(evil creature) | — | |
| Old Czech | diábel(evil creature) | — | |
| Old East Slavic | бѣсъ(evil creature), диꙗволъ(evil creature), чортъ(evil creature) | běsŭ, dijavolŭ, čortŭ | |
| Old English | deofol(evil creature) | — | |
| Old Norse | djǫfull(the devil: the chief devil), djǫfull(evil creature) | — | |
| Old Persian | 𐎭𐎡𐎺(evil creature) | daiva | |
| Osage | cˀá htą́ą(the devil: the chief devil) | — | |
| Ossetian | хӕйрӕг(evil creature) | xæjræg | |
| Ottoman Turkish | شیطان(evil creature) | şeytân | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | диявол(evil creature), дябол(evil creature), дявол(evil creature), чорт(evil creature) | dijavol, djabol, djavol, čort | |
| Pashto | ابليس(evil creature), شيطان(evil creature) | eblis, šaytān | |
| Persian | اَهْریمَن(the devil: the chief devil), شَیْطَان(the devil: the chief devil), اِبْلِیس(evil creature), دیو(evil creature), شَیْطَان(evil creature) | ahrēman, šaytān, iblīs, dēw, šaytān | |
| Plautdietsch | Soton(the devil: the chief devil) | — | |
| Polish | diabeł(the devil: the chief devil), szatan(the devil: the chief devil), bies(evil creature), ciort(evil creature), czart(evil creature), czort(evil creature), diabelstwo(thing that is awkward or difficult to understand), diabeł(evil creature), diabeł(bad part of the conscience), diabeł(wicked or naughty person), diabeł(euphemistically, with an article: Hell (as an intensifier)), diabełek(bad part of the conscience), diabli(euphemistically, with an article: Hell (as an intensifier)), diablik(bad part of the conscience), diablątko(wicked or naughty person), kaduk(evil creature), kusy(evil creature), licho(evil creature), szatan(wicked or naughty person) | — | |
| Portuguese | Diabo(the devil: the chief devil), Satanás(the devil: the chief devil), Satã(the devil: the chief devil), diabo(evil creature), diabo(bad part of the conscience), diabo(wicked or naughty person), diabo(euphemistically, with an article: Hell (as an intensifier)) | — | |
| Punjabi | ਸ਼ੈਤਾਨ(evil creature) | śaitān | |
| Quechua | supay(evil creature) | — | |
| Romani | beng(evil creature) | — | |
| Romanian | Aghiuță(the devil: the chief devil), Diavolul(the devil: the chief devil), Necuratul(the devil: the chief devil), Satana(the devil: the chief devil), Scaraoțchi(the devil: the chief devil), demon(evil creature), diavol(evil creature), drac(evil creature), drac(person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him), michiduță(evil creature), satană(evil creature) | — | |
| Romansch | diavel(evil creature) | — | |
| Russian | дья́вол(the devil: the chief devil), бес(evil creature), дья́вол(evil creature), дья́вол(wicked or naughty person), дья́вол(euphemistically, with an article: Hell (as an intensifier)), дья́вольщина(thing that is awkward or difficult to understand), сатана́(evil creature), чертовщи́на(thing that is awkward or difficult to understand), чёрт(evil creature), чёрт(wicked or naughty person), чёрт(euphemistically, with an article: Hell (as an intensifier)), шайта́н(evil creature) | dʹjávol, bes, dʹjávol, dʹjávol, dʹjávol, dʹjávolʹščina, sataná, čertovščína, čort, čort, čort, šajtán | |
| Sanskrit | दानव(evil creature), पापीयस्(evil creature), पाप्मन्(evil creature), राक्षस(evil creature) | dānava, pāpīyas, pāpman, rākṣasa | |
| Sardinian | diàbulu(evil creature), diàulu(evil creature), diàvulu(evil creature) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | vrȃg(the devil: the chief devil), вра̑г(the devil: the chief devil), vrȃg(evil creature), vrȃg(bad part of the conscience), vrȃg(wicked or naughty person), đȁvao(evil creature), đȁvō(evil creature), šéjtān(evil creature), вра̑г(evil creature), вра̑г(bad part of the conscience), вра̑г(wicked or naughty person), ше́јта̄н(evil creature), ђа̏вао(evil creature), ђа̏во̄(evil creature) | — | |
| Shor | айна(evil creature) | — | |
| Sicilian | diàvulu(evil creature) | — | |
| Sinhalese | යක්ෂයා(evil creature) | yakṣayā | |
| Slovak | diabol(evil creature), čert(evil creature) | — | |
| Slovene | hudič(evil creature), vrag(evil creature) | — | |
| Slovincian | Czorny Bóg(evil creature), djɵ̏·u̯bĕl(wicked or naughty person), dôùbel(evil creature) | — | |
| Somali | sheydaan(evil creature) | — | |
| Southern Altai | эрлик(the devil: the chief devil), шайтан(evil creature) | erlik, šaytan | |
| Spanish | diablo(the devil: the chief devil), diablo(evil creature), diablo(wicked or naughty person), diablo (s)(euphemistically, with an article: Hell (as an intensifier)), mengue(evil creature), shapshico(evil creature), ñuzco(evil creature) | — | |
| Sranan Tongo | didibri(the devil: the chief devil) | — | |
| Sundanese | sétan(evil creature) | — | |
| Swahili | Ibilisi(the devil: the chief devil), Shetani(the devil: the chief devil), ibilisi(evil creature), shetani(evil creature) | — | |
| Swedish | Djävulen(the devil: the chief devil), Gamle Erik(the devil: the chief devil), Hin håle(the devil: the chief devil), Satan(the devil: the chief devil), djävul(evil creature), djävul(wicked or naughty person), jävel(evil creature) | — | |
| Tajik | иблис(evil creature), шайтон(evil creature) | iblis, šayton | |
| Tamil | பேய்(evil creature) | pēy | |
| Tatar | иблис(evil creature), шайтан(evil creature) | iblis, şaytan | |
| Telugu | సైతాను(the devil: the chief devil), సైతాను(evil creature) | saitānu, saitānu | |
| Thai | ซาตาน(evil creature), ปีศาจ(evil creature), มาร(evil creature) | saa-dtaan, bpii-sàat, maan | |
| Tibetan | བདུད(evil creature) | bdud | |
| Tigrinya | ሰይጣን(evil creature) | säyṭan | |
| Turkish | İblis(evil creature), şeytan(evil creature) | — | |
| Turkmen | iblis(evil creature), şeýtan(evil creature) | — | |
| Tzotzil | pukuj(the devil: the chief devil) | — | |
| Udmurt | пери(evil creature), шайтан(evil creature) | peri, šajtan | |
| Ukrainian | диявол(the devil: the chief devil), біс(evil creature), дия́вол(evil creature), ді́дько(evil creature), сатана́(evil creature), чорт(evil creature) | dyyavol, bis, dyjávol, dídʹko, sataná, čort | |
| Urdu | شَیطان(the devil: the chief devil), اِبْلِیس(evil creature), شَیطان(evil creature) | śaitān, iblīs, śaitān | |
| Uyghur | ئىبلىس(evil creature), شەيتان(evil creature) | iblis, sheytan | |
| Uzbek | iblis(evil creature), shayton(evil creature) | — | |
| Venetan | dial(evil creature), diaol(evil creature), diaolo(evil creature), diaoło(evil creature), diauło(evil creature), diavoło(evil creature), diol(evil creature) | — | |
| Vietnamese | ma(evil creature), quỷ(evil creature), ác ma(evil creature), ác thần(evil creature) | — | |
| Volapük | devel(the devil: the chief devil), diab(the devil: the chief devil), el Satanas(the devil: the chief devil), devel(evil creature), diab(evil creature), diabälan(wicked or naughty person), hidiab(evil creature), hidiabälan(wicked or naughty person), jidiab(evil creature), jidiabälan(wicked or naughty person) | — | |
| Walloon | Diåle(the devil: the chief devil), Grand Noer(the devil: the chief devil), Malén(the devil: the chief devil), diåle(evil creature) | — | |
| Welsh | Diafol(the devil: the chief devil), diafol(evil creature) | — | |
| West-Frisian | duvel(evil creature) | — | |
| Yakut | адьарай(evil creature) | ajaray | |
| Yiddish | טײַוול(the devil: the chief devil), שׂטן(the devil: the chief devil), באַנדיט(wicked or naughty person), טײַוול(evil creature), יצר־הרע(bad part of the conscience), מזיק(wicked or naughty person), נישט־גוטער(evil creature), רוח(evil creature), שׂטן(evil creature), שד(evil creature) | tayvl, sotn, bandít, tayvl, yeytsr-hore, mazek, nisht-guter, ruekh, sotn, shed | |
| Yoruba | Bìlísì(the devil: the chief devil) | — |
duiwel
djall, dreq, djall, dreq, shejtan
dracu
diablu
iblis, şeytan
deabru
сатана́, гя́вол, дя́вол, сатана́, шейта́н, безпокоя́, измъ́чвам
sataná, gjávol, djávol, sataná, šejtán, bezpokojá, izmǎ́čvam
Satanàs, el diable, el dimoni, diable, diable, diable, dimoni, dimoni, dimoni
惡魔 /恶魔, 魔王, 傢伙, 家伙, 惡鬼 /恶鬼, 惡魔 /恶魔, 邪魔, 魔王, 魔鬼
èmó, mówáng, jiāhuo, jiāhuǒ, èguǐ, èmó, xiémó, mówáng, móguǐ
диꙗволъ, диꙗволь, дьѣволъ, дїаволъ, ⰴⰹⰰⰲⱁⰾⱏ, ⰴⰻⱑⰲⱁⰾⱏ, ⰴⰻⱔⰲⱁⰾⱏ, ⰴⱐⱑⰲⱁⰾⱏ, бѣсъ, диꙗволъ, дїаволъ
dijavolŭ, dijavolĭ, dĭjěvolŭ, diavolŭ, diavolŭ, diěvolŭ, dięvolŭ, dĭěvolŭ, běsŭ, dijavolŭ, diavolŭ
dyowl
şaytan
satan, ďábel, čert, ďábel, ďábel, ďábel
diaul
djævlen, fanden, satan, djævel
de duivel, deugniet, duivel, duivel, duivel, duivel, duvel, harde noot, verduiveld, beduvelen, peperen, pesten, plagen
Diablo, Satano, diablo
kurat, saatan
fani, devul, djevul, fani, fjandi, níðingur, púki
Paholainen, Perkele, Saatana, Sielunvihollinen, demoni, helvetti, paholainen, paholainen, paskiainen, perkele, perkele, piru, piru, piru, piru, piru, pirullinen tehtävä, pirullinen tilanne, sielunvihollinen, pippuroida, suututtaa, ärsyttää
Diable, Satan, diable, diable, diable, diable, type
cudiç, diaul
diabo, demo
Satan, Teufel, Teufel, Teufel, Teufel, Teufel, Teufel, Teufelin, aufbringen, plagen, reizen, schikanieren, ärgern
Διάβολος, δαίμονας, δαίμονας, διάβολος, διάβολος, διάβολος, ζιζάνιο
Diávolos, daímonas, daímonas, diávolos, diávolos, diávolos, zizánio
diaavulu, tiaavulu
dyab
shaidan
ördög, ördög
Deivel
andskoti, djöfull, fjandinn, fjárinn, kölski, satan, skrattinn, andskoti, djöfull, djöfull, fjandi, fjandi, fjári, skratti, skratti, ári, djöflast í, plága, þjá
diablo
iblis, setan, syaitan
pahalain, tontti, vaadulain
diabolo
diabhal, diabhal, diabhal, áibhirseoir
djavo, giavo
diavolo, diavolo
mamayuyut, mikimarok, diablu, dimoniu, dimoniyu, diyablu, diyablus, diyablus, diyablus, mamayuyut, marok, mikimarok, pikasaman
caitaani
perkelet, perkelet
moritana
lyga, valns
Diabolus, Satanās, diabolus, larva
velns, velns
diao
šėtõnas, velnias
Düvel, Düwel, Düvel, Düvel, Düvel, Düvel, Düvel
Däiwel, Satan, Däiwel, Däiwel, Däiwel, Däiwel
сатана, ѓавол, враг, враг, шејтан, шејтан, ѓавол, ѓавол, ѓавол, ѓаволштина
satana, ǵavol, vrag, vrag, šejtan, šejtan, ǵavol, ǵavol, ǵavol, ǵavolština
devoly, devoly
iblis, syaitan
xitan, xitan, xitana
shetwani
rēwera
drac
devel, devel, devel
düüwel
îblîs, şeytan
'uténmak
biro, oinnolaš, vuoras
djevel
djevel
diable
maji-manidoo
diábel
deofol
djǫfull, djǫfull
cˀá htą́ą
Soton
diabeł, szatan, bies, ciort, czart, czort, diabelstwo, diabeł, diabeł, diabeł, diabeł, diabełek, diabli, diablik, diablątko, kaduk, kusy, licho, szatan
Diabo, Satanás, Satã, diabo, diabo, diabo, diabo
supay
beng
Aghiuță, Diavolul, Necuratul, Satana, Scaraoțchi, demon, diavol, drac, drac, michiduță, satană
diavel
дья́вол, бес, дья́вол, дья́вол, дья́вол, дья́вольщина, сатана́, чертовщи́на, чёрт, чёрт, чёрт, шайта́н
dʹjávol, bes, dʹjávol, dʹjávol, dʹjávol, dʹjávolʹščina, sataná, čertovščína, čort, čort, čort, šajtán
diàbulu, diàulu, diàvulu
vrȃg, вра̑г, vrȃg, vrȃg, vrȃg, đȁvao, đȁvō, šéjtān, вра̑г, вра̑г, вра̑г, ше́јта̄н, ђа̏вао, ђа̏во̄
айна
diàvulu
diabol, čert
hudič, vrag
Czorny Bóg, djɵ̏·u̯bĕl, dôùbel
sheydaan
diablo, diablo, diablo, diablo (s), mengue, shapshico, ñuzco
didibri
sétan
Ibilisi, Shetani, ibilisi, shetani
Djävulen, Gamle Erik, Hin håle, Satan, djävul, djävul, jävel
İblis, şeytan
iblis, şeýtan
pukuj
iblis, shayton
dial, diaol, diaolo, diaoło, diauło, diavoło, diol
ma, quỷ, ác ma, ác thần
devel, diab, el Satanas, devel, diab, diabälan, hidiab, hidiabälan, jidiab, jidiabälan
Diåle, Grand Noer, Malén, diåle
Diafol, diafol
duvel
טײַוול, שׂטן, באַנדיט, טײַוול, יצר־הרע, מזיק, נישט־גוטער, רוח, שׂטן, שד
tayvl, sotn, bandít, tayvl, yeytsr-hore, mazek, nisht-guter, ruekh, sotn, shed
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