Eparchy
//ˈɛpˌɑɹ.ki//
Translations of "eparchy" (19 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἐπαρχία(district of the Roman Empire), ἐπαρχία(diocese of a bishop) | eparkhía, eparkhía | |
| Czech | eparchie(district of the Roman Empire), eparchie(diocese of a bishop) | — | |
| Dutch | eparchie(district of the Roman Empire), eparchie(diocese of a bishop), prefectuur(district of the Roman Empire), provincie(district of the Roman Empire) | — | |
| Finnish | eparkhia(district of the Roman Empire), eparkhia(diocese of a bishop), eparkia(district of the Roman Empire), eparkia(diocese of a bishop), prefektuuri(district of the Roman Empire) | — | |
| French | province(district of the Roman Empire), préfecture(district of the Roman Empire), éparchie(district of the Roman Empire), éparchie(diocese of a bishop) | — | |
| Galician | eparquía(district of the Roman Empire), eparquía(diocese of a bishop) | — | |
| Georgian | ეპარქია(diocese of a bishop) | eṗarkia | |
| German | Eparchie(district of the Roman Empire), Eparchie(diocese of a bishop), Provinz(district of the Roman Empire), Präfektur(district of the Roman Empire) | — | |
| Greek | επαρχία(district of the Roman Empire), επαρχία(diocese of a bishop) | eparchía, eparchía | |
| Italian | eparchia(district of the Roman Empire), eparchia(diocese of a bishop), prefettura(district of the Roman Empire), provincia(district of the Roman Empire) | — | |
| Latin | dioecēsis(diocese of a bishop), eparchia(district of the Roman Empire), eparchia(diocese of a bishop), praefectūra(district of the Roman Empire), prōvincia(district of the Roman Empire) | — | |
| Macedonian | епархија(diocese of a bishop) | eparhija | |
| Polish | eparchia(district of the Roman Empire), eparchia(diocese of a bishop) | — | |
| Portuguese | eparquia(district of the Roman Empire), eparquia(diocese of a bishop) | — | |
| Romanian | eparhie(diocese of a bishop) | — | |
| Russian | епа́рхия(diocese of a bishop), прови́нция(district of the Roman Empire) | jepárxija, províncija | |
| Slovak | eparchia(district of the Roman Empire), eparchia(diocese of a bishop) | — | |
| Spanish | eparquía(district of the Roman Empire), eparquía(diocese of a bishop), prefectura(district of the Roman Empire) | — | |
| Ukrainian | єпа́рхія(district of the Roman Empire), єпа́рхія(diocese of a bishop) | jepárxija, jepárxija |
eparchie, eparchie
eparchie, eparchie, prefectuur, provincie
eparkhia, eparkhia, eparkia, eparkia, prefektuuri
province, préfecture, éparchie, éparchie
eparquía, eparquía
Eparchie, Eparchie, Provinz, Präfektur
eparchia, eparchia, prefettura, provincia
dioecēsis, eparchia, eparchia, praefectūra, prōvincia
eparchia, eparchia
eparquia, eparquia
eparhie
eparchia, eparchia
eparquía, eparquía, prefectura
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