Flock
Translations of "flock" (88 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | grigjë(people served by a particular pastor), tufë(group of birds), tufë(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | κνέφαλλον(tufts of wool or cotton) | knéphallon | |
| Arabic | سِرْب(group of birds), قطيع(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), قَطِيع(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), مِزْقَة(tufts of wool or cotton), تَقَاطَرَ(to congregate), تَهَافَتَ(to congregate), تَوَافَدَ(to congregate) | sirb, ʔaṭīʕ, qaṭīʕ, mizqa, taqāṭara, tahāfata, tawāfada | |
| Armenian | երամ(group of birds), հոտ(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | eram, hot | |
| Asturian | atayu(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), rebañu(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | sürü(group of birds), sürü(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Bashkir | көтөү(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), туп(group of birds) | kötöw, tup | |
| Basque | artalde(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), banda(group of birds) | — | |
| Belarusian | згра́я(group of birds), ста́да(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), ста́дак(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), ста́так(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), чарада́(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | zhrája, stáda, stádak, státak, čaradá | |
| Bengali | পশুপালক(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | pośupalok | |
| Bulgarian | па́ство(people served by a particular pastor), ста́до(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), тълпа́(group of people), фъндък(tufts of wool or cotton), я́то(group of birds), матирам(to coat), тълпя се(to congregate) | pástvo, stádo, tǎlpá, fǎndǎk, játo, matiram, tǎlpja se | |
| Burmese | သိုးအုပ်(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | sui:up | |
| Catalan | bandada(group of birds), borra(tufts of wool or cotton), borrall(tufts of wool or cotton), borralló(tufts of wool or cotton), estol(group of people), ramat(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), aborrallonar-se(to coat) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | ڕان(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | ran | |
| Chechen | бажа(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | baža | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 群(group of birds), 群(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | qún, qún | |
| Church Slavic | стадо(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), чрѣда(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), ⱄⱅⰰⰴⱁ(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | stado, črěda, stado | |
| Czech | hejno(group of birds), ovečky(people served by a particular pastor), stádo(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), zástup(group of people) | — | |
| Danish | flok(group of birds), flok(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Dutch | kudde(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), zwerm(group of birds) | — | |
| Egyptian | i-d:r-idr-E1(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | jdr | |
| Erzya | пуро(group of birds) | puro | |
| Esperanto | birdaro(group of birds), grego(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), ŝafaro(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), amasiĝi(to congregate), ariĝi(to congregate) | — | |
| Finnish | joukko(group of people), katras(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), katras(people served by a particular pastor), lauma(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), lauma(group of people), parvi(group of birds), vanu(tufts of wool or cotton), väkijoukko(group of people), kerääntyä(to congregate), kokoontua(to congregate), päällystää (jollakin)(to coat) | — | |
| French | bande(group of birds), congrégation(people served by a particular pastor), flocon(tufts of wool or cotton), groupe(group of birds), nuée(group of birds), troupeau(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), troupeau(group of people), vol(group of birds), affluer(to congregate) | — | |
| Galician | bandada(group of birds), bando(group of birds), borra(tufts of wool or cotton), floco(tufts of wool or cotton), rabañada(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), rabaño(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Georgian | ნახირი(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), ჯგუფის(group of birds) | naxiri, ǯgupis | |
| German | Herde(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), Schar(group of birds), Schar(group of people), Schwarm(group of birds), sich scharen(to congregate), strömen(to congregate) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌰𐍅𐌴𐌸𐌹(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | awēþi | |
| Greek | κοπάδι(group of birds), κοπάδι(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), ποίμνιο(people served by a particular pastor), σμήνος(group of birds), φλόκι(tufts of wool or cotton), φλόκος(tufts of wool or cotton) | kopádi, kopádi, poímnio, smínos, flóki, flókos | |
| Hebrew | לַהֲקָה(group of birds), עֵדֶר(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | lahaká, 'edér | |
| Hindi | गल्ला(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), झुंड(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | gallā, jhuṇḍ | |
| Hungarian | csapat(group of birds), falka(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), nyáj(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), nyáj(people served by a particular pastor), nyáj(group of people), pamat(tufts of wool or cotton), pihe(tufts of wool or cotton), raj(group of birds), sereg(group of birds), gyülekezik(to congregate), összesereglik(to congregate) | — | |
| Icelandic | flokkur(group of birds), hjörð(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), hópur(group of birds), hópur(group of people), hópast(to congregate), hópast saman(to congregate) | — | |
| Irish | tréad(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), tréad(people served by a particular pastor), tréad(group of people) | — | |
| Italian | batuffolo(tufts of wool or cotton), bioccolo(tufts of wool or cotton), branco(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), fiocco(tufts of wool or cotton), gregge(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), gregge(people served by a particular pastor), gregge(group of people), stormo(group of birds), accalcarsi(to congregate), affollarsi(to congregate) | — | |
| Japanese | ひとむれ(group of birds), 一群(group of birds), 群れ(group of birds), 群れ(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), 群れる(to congregate) | hitomure, ichigun, mure, mure, mureru | |
| Kazakh | отар(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), табын(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), үйір(group of birds) | otar, tabyn, üiır | |
| Khmer | ផូង(group of birds), ហ្វូង(group of birds), ហ្វូង(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | phoung, voung, voung | |
| Korean | 군(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), 떼(group of birds), 떼(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), 무리(group of birds), 무리(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | gun, tte, tte, muri, muri | |
| Kyrgyz | отор(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), үйүр(group of birds), үйүр(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | otor, üyür, üyür | |
| Lao | ຝູງ(group of birds), ຝູງ(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), ຫມູ່(group of birds), ຫມູ່(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | fūng, fūng, mū, mū | |
| Latin | grex(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Lithuanian | banda(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), pulkas(group of birds) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | stadło(group of birds), stadło(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Macedonian | стадо(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), јато(group of birds) | stado, jato | |
| Maltese | merħla(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Manchu | ᡶᡝᠨᡳᠶᡝᠨ(group of birds) | feniyen | |
| Maore Comorian | ɓangwe(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Māori | kāhui(group of birds), kāhui(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), kāwai(group of birds), pōkai(group of birds), rāhui(group of birds), rāngai(group of birds), rāngai(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), rāngai(group of people), whiri(group of birds), wiri(group of birds), kūtere(to congregate) | — | |
| Mongolian | сүрэг(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | süreg | |
| Mycenaean Greek | 𐀀𐀒𐀨(group of people) | a-ko-ra | |
| Norman | fliotchet(group of birds), fliotchet(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | birr(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), celeb(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), cemaet(people served by a particular pastor), civat(people served by a particular pastor), coq(group of people), kerî(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), kom(group of people), ref(group of birds), ref(group of people) | — | |
| Norwegian | folkemengde(group of people), flokke(to congregate) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | flokk(group of birds), flokk(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Old East Slavic | стадо(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), череда(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | stado, čereda | |
| Old French | fulc(group of birds), fulc(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Ossetian | дзуг(group of birds) | ʒug | |
| Ottoman Turkish | سوری(group of birds), سوری(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), سوری(group of people) | sürü, sürü, sürü | |
| Persian | دسته(group of birds), رمه(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), گله(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | daste, rame, galle | |
| Plautdietsch | Häad(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Polish | stado(group of birds), stado(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Portuguese | bando(group of birds), bando(group of people), congregação(people served by a particular pastor), floco(tufts of wool or cotton), rebanho(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), rebanho(people served by a particular pastor), arrebanhar(to congregate) | — | |
| Romanian | ciurdă(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), cârd(group of birds), floc(tufts of wool or cotton), scamă(tufts of wool or cotton), stol(group of birds), turmă(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Russian | гру́ппа(people served by a particular pastor), клок(tufts of wool or cotton), ота́ра(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), па́ства(people served by a particular pastor), ста́до(group of birds), ста́до(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), ста́я(group of birds), толпа́(group of people), сбива́ться(to congregate), стека́ться(to congregate), толпи́ться(to congregate) | grúppa, klok, otára, pástva, stádo, stádo, stája, tolpá, sbivátʹsja, stekátʹsja, tolpítʹsja | |
| Scottish Gaelic | ealt(group of birds) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | jȁto(group of birds), pastva(people served by a particular pastor), puk(group of people), stado(people served by a particular pastor), stȁdo(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), svetina(group of people), čréda(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), črédo(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), паства(people served by a particular pastor), пук(group of people), светина(group of people), ста̏до(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), стадо(people served by a particular pastor), чре́да(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), чре́до(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), ја̏то(group of birds) | — | |
| Slovak | kŕdeľ(group of birds), stádo(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Slovene | jata(group of birds), stado(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), čréda(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Spanish | bandada(group of birds), borra(tufts of wool or cotton), congregación(people served by a particular pastor), grey(people served by a particular pastor), hato(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), manada(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), multitud(group of people), pajarería(group of birds), rebaño(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), acorrer en masa(to congregate), acudir en tropel(to congregate), afluir(to congregate), apelotonarse(to congregate), barajustar(to congregate), barajustarse(to congregate) | — | |
| Swahili | ng'ombe(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Swedish | flock(group of birds), flock(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), hjord(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), flockas(to congregate) | — | |
| Tagalog | banda(group of birds), ganado(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), gasa(group of birds) | — | |
| Tajik | гала(group of birds), гала(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), пода(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), рама(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), села(group of birds), тӯда(group of birds) | gala, gala, poda, rama, sela, tüda | |
| Tatar | көтү(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | kötü | |
| Telugu | గుంపు(group of birds), గుమిగూడు(to congregate) | gumpu, gumigūḍu | |
| Thai | ฝูง(group of birds), ฝูง(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), หมู่(group of birds), หมู่(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | fǔung, fǔung, mùu, mùu | |
| Turkish | davar(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), sürü(group of birds), sürü(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), sürü(group of people) | — | |
| Turkmen | sürü(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Ukrainian | згра́я(group of birds), ота́ра(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), ста́до(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), ту́рма(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), череда́(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | zhrája, otára, stádo, túrma, čeredá | |
| Upper Sorbian | stadło(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Urdu | گله(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | galla | |
| Uyghur | پادا(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | pada | |
| Uzbek | gala(group of birds), poda(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), toʻda(group of birds) | — | |
| Vietnamese | bầy(group of birds), bầy(group of animals, especially sheep or goats), đàn(group of birds), đàn(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | — | |
| Welsh | haid(group of birds), heidiau(group of birds) | — | |
| Yiddish | טשערעדע(group of animals, especially sheep or goats) | tsherede |
grigjë, tufë, tufë
سِرْب, قطيع, قَطِيع, مِزْقَة, تَقَاطَرَ, تَهَافَتَ, تَوَافَدَ
sirb, ʔaṭīʕ, qaṭīʕ, mizqa, taqāṭara, tahāfata, tawāfada
atayu, rebañu
sürü, sürü
artalde, banda
па́ство, ста́до, тълпа́, фъндък, я́то, матирам, тълпя се
pástvo, stádo, tǎlpá, fǎndǎk, játo, matiram, tǎlpja se
bandada, borra, borrall, borralló, estol, ramat, aborrallonar-se
hejno, ovečky, stádo, zástup
flok, flok
kudde, zwerm
birdaro, grego, ŝafaro, amasiĝi, ariĝi
joukko, katras, katras, lauma, lauma, parvi, vanu, väkijoukko, kerääntyä, kokoontua, päällystää (jollakin)
bande, congrégation, flocon, groupe, nuée, troupeau, troupeau, vol, affluer
bandada, bando, borra, floco, rabañada, rabaño
Herde, Schar, Schar, Schwarm, sich scharen, strömen
csapat, falka, nyáj, nyáj, nyáj, pamat, pihe, raj, sereg, gyülekezik, összesereglik
flokkur, hjörð, hópur, hópur, hópast, hópast saman
tréad, tréad, tréad
batuffolo, bioccolo, branco, fiocco, gregge, gregge, gregge, stormo, accalcarsi, affollarsi
grex
banda, pulkas
stadło, stadło
merħla
ɓangwe
kāhui, kāhui, kāwai, pōkai, rāhui, rāngai, rāngai, rāngai, whiri, wiri, kūtere
fliotchet, fliotchet
birr, celeb, cemaet, civat, coq, kerî, kom, ref, ref
folkemengde, flokke
flokk, flokk
fulc, fulc
Häad
stado, stado
bando, bando, congregação, floco, rebanho, rebanho, arrebanhar
ciurdă, cârd, floc, scamă, stol, turmă
гру́ппа, клок, ота́ра, па́ства, ста́до, ста́до, ста́я, толпа́, сбива́ться, стека́ться, толпи́ться
grúppa, klok, otára, pástva, stádo, stádo, stája, tolpá, sbivátʹsja, stekátʹsja, tolpítʹsja
ealt
jȁto, pastva, puk, stado, stȁdo, svetina, čréda, črédo, паства, пук, светина, ста̏до, стадо, чре́да, чре́до, ја̏то
kŕdeľ, stádo
jata, stado, čréda
bandada, borra, congregación, grey, hato, manada, multitud, pajarería, rebaño, acorrer en masa, acudir en tropel, afluir, apelotonarse, barajustar, barajustarse
ng'ombe
flock, flock, hjord, flockas
banda, ganado, gasa
davar, sürü, sürü, sürü
sürü
stadło
gala, poda, toʻda
bầy, bầy, đàn, đàn
haid, heidiau
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