Dormition
//dɔːˈmɪʃ(ə)n//
Translations of "dormition" (9 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | رُقَاد(the death and assumption of the Virgin Mary) | ruqād | |
| Catalan | adormiment(falling asleep), dormició(falling asleep), dormició(the death and assumption of the Virgin Mary) | — | |
| Finnish | kuolema(the process of death), kuolema(the actual death), kuoleminen(the process of death), kuolonuneen nukkuminen(the death and assumption of the Virgin Mary), nukahtaminen(falling asleep), poisnukkuminen(the process of death) | — | |
| French | dormition(the death and assumption of the Virgin Mary) | — | |
| Georgian | მიძინება(the actual death), მიძინება(the death and assumption of the Virgin Mary) | miʒineba, miʒineba | |
| Hungarian | elalvás(falling asleep), elhunyta(the actual death), elszenderedés(falling asleep), elszenderedés(the death and assumption of the Virgin Mary), elszenderülés(falling asleep), elszunnyadás(falling asleep), halál(the actual death) | — | |
| Japanese | 永眠(the actual death), 睡眠(falling asleep), 瞑目(the actual death) | eimin, suimin, meimoku | |
| Russian | успе́ние(the death and assumption of the Virgin Mary) | uspénije | |
| Ukrainian | успі́ння(the death and assumption of the Virgin Mary) | uspínnja |
adormiment, dormició, dormició
kuolema, kuolema, kuoleminen, kuolonuneen nukkuminen, nukahtaminen, poisnukkuminen
dormition
elalvás, elhunyta, elszenderedés, elszenderedés, elszenderülés, elszunnyadás, halál
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