Feud
//fjuːd//
Translations of "feud" (37 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | hasmëri(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | — | |
| Arabic | إِقْطَاعَة(estate granted to a vassal) | ʔiqṭāʕa | |
| Armenian | ավատ(estate granted to a vassal) | avat | |
| Azerbaijani | ədavət(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | — | |
| Belarusian | варагава́ць(to carry on a feud) | varahavácʹ | |
| Bulgarian | вражда́(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), кръ́вна вражда́(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | vraždá, krǎ́vna vraždá | |
| Catalan | baralla(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), feu(estate granted to a vassal), hostilitat(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | — | |
| Chinese | sè-siû(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 世仇(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), 爭執 /争执(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | shìchóu, zhēngzhí | |
| Czech | léno(estate granted to a vassal), svár(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | — | |
| Dutch | leengoed(estate granted to a vassal), vete(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), wraak(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | — | |
| Finnish | vihanpito(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | — | |
| French | dispute(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), faide(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), fief(estate granted to a vassal), querelle(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), se disputer(to carry on a feud), se quereller(to carry on a feud) | — | |
| Georgian | მტრობა(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), უსიამოვნება(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), შუღლი(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | mṭroba, usiamovneba, šuɣli | |
| German | Fehde(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), Feindschaft(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), Lehen(estate granted to a vassal), Streit(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), sich befehden(to carry on a feud) | — | |
| Greek | έριδα(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), φέουδο(estate granted to a vassal) | érida, féoudo | |
| Hungarian | viszály(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), összetűzés(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | — | |
| Italian | faida(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), feudo(estate granted to a vassal) | — | |
| Japanese | フェーデ(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), 確執(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | fēde, kakushitsu | |
| Latin | hostilitas(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), simultās(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | — | |
| Macedonian | феуд(estate granted to a vassal) | feud | |
| Malay | permusuhan(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), persengketaan(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), perseteruan(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | — | |
| Norwegian | feide(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | — | |
| Ossetian | быцӕу(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), змур(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | bycæw, zmur | |
| Persian | تیول(estate granted to a vassal) | teyul | |
| Polish | waśń(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), wróżda(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | — | |
| Portuguese | feudo(estate granted to a vassal), rixa(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | — | |
| Romagnol | féud(estate granted to a vassal) | — | |
| Romanian | feudă(estate granted to a vassal) | — | |
| Russian | вражда́(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), лен(estate granted to a vassal), междоусо́бица(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), раздо́р(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), разла́д(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), феод(estate granted to a vassal), враждова́ть(to carry on a feud) | vraždá, len, meždousóbica, razdór, razlád, feod, vraždovátʹ | |
| Scots | feid(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), feu(estate granted to a vassal) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | feud(estate granted to a vassal), zavada(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), феуд(estate granted to a vassal) | — | |
| Slovak | zvar(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | — | |
| Spanish | contienda(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), desavenencia(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), enemistad(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), feudo(estate granted to a vassal), hostilidad(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), pelea(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), pleito(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), rivalidad(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | — | |
| Swedish | fejd(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | — | |
| Tagalog | rido(A state of long-standing mutual hostility), ubusan ng lahi(A state of long-standing mutual hostility) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ворогува́ти(to carry on a feud) | vorohuváty |
hasmëri
ədavət
baralla, feu, hostilitat
sè-siû
léno, svár
leengoed, vete, wraak
vihanpito
dispute, faide, fief, querelle, se disputer, se quereller
Fehde, Feindschaft, Lehen, Streit, sich befehden
viszály, összetűzés
faida, feudo
hostilitas, simultās
permusuhan, persengketaan, perseteruan
feide
waśń, wróżda
feudo, rixa
féud
feudă
вражда́, лен, междоусо́бица, раздо́р, разла́д, феод, враждова́ть
vraždá, len, meždousóbica, razdór, razlád, feod, vraždovátʹ
feid, feu
feud, zavada, феуд
zvar
contienda, desavenencia, enemistad, feudo, hostilidad, pelea, pleito, rivalidad
fejd
rido, ubusan ng lahi
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