Embalm
//ɪmˈbɑm//
Translations of "embalm" (27 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ταριχεύω(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | tarikheúō | |
| Arabic | أَحْنَطَ(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition), حَنَّطَ(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | ʔaḥnaṭa, ḥannaṭa | |
| Belarusian | бальзамава́ць(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition), забальзамава́ць(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | balʹzamavácʹ, zabalʹzamavácʹ | |
| Bulgarian | балсамирам(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition), напарфюмирам(to perfume), парфюмирам(to perfume) | balsamiram, naparfjumiram, parfjumiram | |
| Czech | balzamovat(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | — | |
| Dutch | balsemen(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | — | |
| Egyptian | s-d-w-x-Aa2:D40(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | sdwḫ | |
| Finnish | hajustaa(to perfume), palsamoida(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition), parfymoida(to perfume) | — | |
| French | embaumer(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition), embaumer(to perfume) | — | |
| Galician | embalsamar(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition), embalsamar(to perfume), perfumar(to perfume) | — | |
| German | einbalsamieren(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | — | |
| Greek | ταριχεύω(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | tarichévo | |
| Ido | embalmar(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | — | |
| Irish | balsamaigh(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | — | |
| Italian | imbalsamare(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | — | |
| Latin | condiō(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition), condiō(to perfume) | — | |
| Macedonian | балсамира(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | balsamira | |
| Middle English | bawmen(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition), enbawmen(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | — | |
| Polish | balsamować(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition), zabalsamować(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | — | |
| Portuguese | embalsamar(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition), embalsamar(to perfume) | — | |
| Russian | бальзамировать(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition), забальзами́ровать(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | balʹzamirovatʹ, zabalʹzamírovatʹ | |
| Slovak | balzamovať(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | — | |
| Spanish | embalsamar(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | — | |
| Swedish | balsamera(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | — | |
| Turkish | tahnit etmek(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition), tahnitlemek(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | — | |
| Ukrainian | бальзамува́ти(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition), забальзамо́вувати(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition), забальзамува́ти(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | balʹzamuváty, zabalʹzamóvuvaty, zabalʹzamuváty | |
| Yiddish | אײַנבאַלזאַמיִרן(to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) | aynbalzamirn |
balzamovat
balsemen
hajustaa, palsamoida, parfymoida
embaumer, embaumer
embalsamar, embalsamar, perfumar
einbalsamieren
embalmar
balsamaigh
imbalsamare
condiō, condiō
bawmen, enbawmen
balsamować, zabalsamować
embalsamar, embalsamar
balzamovať
embalsamar
balsamera
tahnit etmek, tahnitlemek
бальзамува́ти, забальзамо́вувати, забальзамува́ти
balʹzamuváty, zabalʹzamóvuvaty, zabalʹzamuváty
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