Elegy
//ˈɛlɪd͡ʒi//
Translations of "elegy" (40 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἐλεγεία(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | elegeía | |
| Arabic | رِثَاء(mournful or plaintive poem or song), مَرْثِيَة(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | riṯāʔ, marṯiya | |
| Bulgarian | елегия(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | elegija | |
| Catalan | elegia(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Chinese | 哀歌(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | ai-ko | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 哀歌(mournful or plaintive poem or song), 挽歌(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | āigē, wǎngē | |
| Czech | elegie(mournful or plaintive poem or song), žalozpěv(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Danish | elegi(mournful or plaintive poem or song), klagesang(mournful or plaintive poem or song), sørgedigt(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Dutch | klaaglied(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Esperanto | elegio(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Finnish | elegia(mournful or plaintive poem or song), suruvirsi(mournful or plaintive poem or song), valitusvirsi(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| French | élégie(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Galician | elexía(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| German | Elegie(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Greek | ελεγεία(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | elegeía | |
| Hebrew | קִנָּה(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | kiná | |
| Hungarian | elégia(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Indonesian | elegi(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Irish | marbhna(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Japanese | エレジー(mournful or plaintive poem or song), 哀歌(mournful or plaintive poem or song), 悲歌(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | erejī, aika, hika | |
| Korean | 만가(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | man'ga | |
| Ladino | endecha(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Latin | elegī(mournful or plaintive poem or song), elegīa(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Macedonian | еле́гија(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | elégija | |
| Middle Irish | marbnad(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Old English | līclēoþ(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Polish | elegia(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Portuguese | elegia(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Romanian | elegie(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Russian | эле́гия(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | elégija | |
| Scottish Gaelic | cumha(mournful or plaintive poem or song), marbhnach(mournful or plaintive poem or song), marbhrann(mournful or plaintive poem or song), tuireadh(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | elegija(mournful or plaintive poem or song), narikača(mournful or plaintive poem or song), tužbalica(mournful or plaintive poem or song), žalopojka(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Spanish | elegía(mournful or plaintive poem or song), endecha(mournful or plaintive poem or song), epicedio(mournful or plaintive poem or song), epiceyo(mournful or plaintive poem or song), nenia(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Swedish | elegi(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Tagalog | elehiya(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Tibetan | གདུང་དབྱངས(mournful or plaintive poem or song), སྐྱོ་གླུ(mournful or plaintive poem or song), སྨྲེ་ངག(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | gdung dbyangs, skyo glu, smre ngag | |
| Turkish | ağıt(mournful or plaintive poem or song), mersiye(mournful or plaintive poem or song), sagu(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Welsh | marwnad(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — | |
| Yiddish | עלעגיע(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | elegye | |
| Zazaki | hewal(mournful or plaintive poem or song) | — |
elegia
elegie, žalozpěv
elegi, klagesang, sørgedigt
klaaglied
elegio
elegia, suruvirsi, valitusvirsi
élégie
elexía
Elegie
elégia
elegi
marbhna
endecha
elegī, elegīa
marbnad
līclēoþ
elegia
elegia
elegie
cumha, marbhnach, marbhrann, tuireadh
elegija, narikača, tužbalica, žalopojka
elegía, endecha, epicedio, epiceyo, nenia
elegi
elehiya
ağıt, mersiye, sagu
marwnad
hewal
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