Fantasia
//fænˈteɪ.zɪ.ə//
Translations of "fantasia" (21 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | تبوريدة(traditional festival of the inhabitants of the Maghreb), خيالة(traditional festival of the inhabitants of the Maghreb), خِيَالَة(traditional festival of the inhabitants of the Maghreb), فَانْتَازِيَا(traditional festival of the inhabitants of the Maghreb) | tbūrīda, ḵyāla, ḵiyāla, fāntāziyā | |
| Armenian | ֆանտազիա(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | fantazia | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 幻想曲(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics), 暢想曲 /畅想曲(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | huànxiǎngqǔ, chàngxiǎngqǔ | |
| Danish | fantasi(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | — | |
| Esperanto | fantazio(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | — | |
| Estonian | fantaasia(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | — | |
| Finnish | fantasia(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | — | |
| French | fantaisie(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | — | |
| Georgian | ფანტაზია(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | panṭazia | |
| German | Fantaisie(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics), Fantasia(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics), Fantasie(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | — | |
| Greek | φαντασία(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | fantasía | |
| Hungarian | fantázia(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | — | |
| Italian | fantasia(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | — | |
| Norwegian | fantasi(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | — | |
| Polish | fantazja(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | — | |
| Russian | фанта́зия(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | fantázija | |
| Serbo-Croatian | fantazija(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics), fantazija(work which is unstructured or comprises other works of different genres or styles), fantazija(traditional festival of the inhabitants of the Maghreb) | — | |
| Slovak | fantázia(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | — | |
| Ukrainian | фантазія(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | fantazija | |
| Uzbek | fantaziya(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics) | — | |
| Vietnamese | phăng(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics), phăng(work which is unstructured or comprises other works of different genres or styles), phăng-te-di(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics), phăng-te-di(work which is unstructured or comprises other works of different genres or styles), phăng-tê-di(form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational characteristics), phăng-tê-di(work which is unstructured or comprises other works of different genres or styles) | — |
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fantazio
fantaasia
fantasia
fantaisie
Fantaisie, Fantasia, Fantasie
fantázia
fantasia
fantasi
fantazja
fantazija, fantazija, fantazija
fantázia
fantaziya
phăng, phăng, phăng-te-di, phăng-te-di, phăng-tê-di, phăng-tê-di
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