Erosion
//əˈɹoʊʒən//
Translations of "erosion" (41 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belarusian | эро́зія(the result of having being eroded) | erózija | |
| Breton | krignerezh(the result of having being eroded) | — | |
| Bulgarian | ерозия(the result of having being eroded), ерозия(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), разяждане(destruction by abrasive action of fluids) | erozija, erozija, razjaždane | |
| Catalan | erosió(the result of having being eroded), erosió(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), erosió(destruction by abrasive action of fluids) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 侵蝕 /侵蚀(the result of having being eroded), 磨蝕 /磨蚀(the result of having being eroded) | qīnshí, móshí | |
| Czech | eroze(the result of having being eroded) | — | |
| Danish | afslidning(the result of having being eroded), erosion(the result of having being eroded), erosion(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), erosion(destruction by abrasive action of fluids), erosion(in dentistry) | — | |
| Dutch | erosie(the result of having being eroded), tanderosie(in dentistry) | — | |
| Esperanto | erozio(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), erozio(destruction by abrasive action of fluids) | — | |
| Finnish | eroosio(the result of having being eroded), eroosio(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), eroosio(destruction by abrasive action of fluids), kuluminen(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), syöpyminen(destruction by abrasive action of fluids) | — | |
| French | érosion(the result of having being eroded), érosion(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), érosion(destruction by abrasive action of fluids), érosion((medicine)) | — | |
| Friulian | erosion(the result of having being eroded) | — | |
| Georgian | ეროზია(the result of having being eroded) | erozia | |
| German | Erosion(the result of having being eroded), Erosion(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), Erosion(destruction by abrasive action of fluids), Erosion(in dentistry) | — | |
| Greek | αποσάθρωση(the result of having being eroded) | aposáthrosi | |
| Hungarian | erózió(the result of having being eroded), erózió(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), erózió(destruction by abrasive action of fluids) | — | |
| Irish | líomhadh(the changing of a surface by mechanical action) | — | |
| Italian | erosione(the result of having being eroded) | — | |
| Japanese | 浸食(the result of having being eroded) | shinshoku | |
| Kapampangan | banlik(the result of having being eroded) | — | |
| Kazakh | мүжілу(the result of having being eroded) | müjılu | |
| Korean | 부식(the result of having being eroded) | busik | |
| Latvian | erozija(the result of having being eroded), erozija(the changing of a surface by mechanical action) | — | |
| Macedonian | ерозија(the result of having being eroded) | erozija | |
| Māori | ngāhorohoro(the changing of a surface by mechanical action) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | erosjon(the result of having being eroded), erosjon(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), erosjon(destruction by abrasive action of fluids), erosjon(in dentistry) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | erosjon(the result of having being eroded), erosjon(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), erosjon(destruction by abrasive action of fluids), erosjon(in dentistry) | — | |
| Persian | اروزیون((medicine)) | eroziyon | |
| Polish | erozja(the result of having being eroded), erozja(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), erozja(destruction by abrasive action of fluids) | — | |
| Portuguese | erosão(the result of having being eroded), erosão(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), erosão(destruction by abrasive action of fluids) | — | |
| Romanian | erodare(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), eroziune(the result of having being eroded), eroziune(the changing of a surface by mechanical action) | — | |
| Russian | эро́зия(the result of having being eroded) | erózija | |
| Serbo-Croatian | erozija(the result of having being eroded), erozija(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), erozija(destruction by abrasive action of fluids), odron(the result of having being eroded), odronjenje(the result of having being eroded) | — | |
| Slovak | erózia(the result of having being eroded) | — | |
| Spanish | erosión(the result of having being eroded), erosión(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), erosión(destruction by abrasive action of fluids) | — | |
| Swedish | erosion(the result of having being eroded) | — | |
| Tagalog | pagkapudpod(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), sapudpod(the changing of a surface by mechanical action), us-os(the result of having being eroded) | — | |
| Turkish | erozyon((medicine)) | — | |
| Ukrainian | еро́зія(the result of having being eroded) | erózija | |
| Vietnamese | xói mòn(the result of having being eroded) | — | |
| Welsh | erydiad(the result of having being eroded) | — |
krignerezh
erosió, erosió, erosió
eroze
afslidning, erosion, erosion, erosion, erosion
erosie, tanderosie
erozio, erozio
eroosio, eroosio, eroosio, kuluminen, syöpyminen
érosion, érosion, érosion, érosion
erosion
Erosion, Erosion, Erosion, Erosion
erózió, erózió, erózió
líomhadh
erosione
banlik
erozija, erozija
ngāhorohoro
erosjon, erosjon, erosjon, erosjon
erosjon, erosjon, erosjon, erosjon
erozja, erozja, erozja
erosão, erosão, erosão
erodare, eroziune, eroziune
erozija, erozija, erozija, odron, odronjenje
erózia
erosión, erosión, erosión
erosion
pagkapudpod, sapudpod, us-os
erozyon
xói mòn
erydiad
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