Elysium
//ɪˈlɪz.i.əm//
Translations of "elysium" (23 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | Ἠλύσιον(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | Ēlúsion | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 至福樂土 /至福乐土(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | Zhìfú Yuètǔ | |
| Esperanto | Elizeo(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | — | |
| Estonian | Elysioni väljad(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | — | |
| Finnish | Elysion(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | — | |
| French | Élysée(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | — | |
| Galician | Elisio(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | — | |
| Georgian | ელიზიუმი(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | eliziumi | |
| German | Elysion(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields), Elysium(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | — | |
| Greek | Ηλύσια Πεδία(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | Ilýsia Pedía | |
| Ido | Elizeo(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | — | |
| Japanese | エーリュシオン(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | Ēryushion | |
| Latin | Ēlysium(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | — | |
| Lithuanian | Eliziejus(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | — | |
| Malay | Elisium(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | — | |
| Occitan | Eliseu(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | — | |
| Persian | الوسیون(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | elusiyon | |
| Polish | Elizjum(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | — | |
| Portuguese | Elísio(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | — | |
| Romanian | Elizeu(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | — | |
| Russian | Эли́зий(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields), Эли́зиум(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | Elízij, Elízium | |
| Spanish | Elisio(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields), Elíseo(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | — | |
| Swedish | Elysion(home of the blessed after death in Greek and Roman mythology — see also Elysian Fields) | — |
Elizeo
Elysioni väljad
Elysion
Élysée
Elisio
Elysion, Elysium
Elizeo
Ēlysium
Eliziejus
Elisium
Eliseu
Elizjum
Elísio
Elizeu
Elisio, Elíseo
Elysion
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