Following
Translations of "following" (36 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἀκόλουθος(next in sequence or time), ἀκολουθία(a group of followers) | akólouthos, akolouthía | |
| Arabic | التَّالِي(next in sequence or time), تَالٍ(next in sequence or time), بعد(subsequent to), بَعْد(subsequent to) | at-tālī, tālin, baʕd, baʕd | |
| Armenian | հաջորդ(next in sequence or time), հետևյալ(next in sequence or time), հետևյալ(about to be specified) | haǰord, hetewyal, hetewyal | |
| Belarusian | насту́пны(next in sequence or time) | nastúpny | |
| Bulgarian | попъ́тен(wind blowing in the direction of travel), сле́дващ(next in sequence or time), сле́ден(about to be specified), свита(a group of followers), след(subsequent to) | popǎ́ten, slédvašt, sléden, svita, sled | |
| Catalan | següent(next in sequence or time), següent(about to be specified) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 下(next in sequence or time), 下列(next in sequence or time) | xià, xiàliè | |
| Czech | následující(next in sequence or time) | — | |
| Danish | følgende(next in sequence or time), næste(next in sequence or time), næste(about to be specified), påfølgende(next in sequence or time), følge(a group of followers), efter(subsequent to) | — | |
| Dutch | volgende(next in sequence or time) | — | |
| Esperanto | jena(about to be specified), sekva(next in sequence or time), sekvanta(next in sequence or time), sekvinta(next in sequence or time), adeptaro(a group of followers) | — | |
| Finnish | myötäinen(wind blowing in the direction of travel), seuraava(next in sequence or time), seuraava(about to be specified), kannattajakunta(a group of followers), jälkeen(subsequent to) | — | |
| French | ci-après(about to be specified), favorable(wind blowing in the direction of travel), suivant(next in sequence or time), suivant(about to be specified), mouvance(a group of followers), après(subsequent to), postérieurement à(subsequent to), à la suite de(subsequent to) | — | |
| Georgian | შემდგომი(about to be specified), შემდეგი(about to be specified), შემდგომ(subsequent to), შემდეგ(subsequent to) | šemdgomi, šemdegi, šemdgom, šemdeg | |
| German | anschließend(next in sequence or time), folgend(next in sequence or time), folgend(about to be specified), folgend(wind blowing in the direction of travel), nachstehend(next in sequence or time), nachstehend(about to be specified), Anhänger(a group of followers), Anhängerschaft(a group of followers), Fangemeinde(a group of followers), Gefolge(a group of followers), Gefolgschaft(a group of followers), folgend(subsequent to), nach(subsequent to) | — | |
| Greek | ακόλουθος(next in sequence or time), ακόλουθος(about to be specified), εξής(about to be specified), κάτωθι(next in sequence or time), ούριος(wind blowing in the direction of travel), ακολουθία(a group of followers), κοινό(a group of followers), συνοδεία(a group of followers), ακολούθως(subsequent to), κατόπιν(subsequent to) | akólouthos, akólouthos, exís, kátothi, oúrios, akolouthía, koinó, synodeía, akoloúthos, katópin | |
| Hungarian | alábbi(about to be specified), következő(next in sequence or time), következő(about to be specified), alábbiak(a thing or things to be mentioned immediately after) | — | |
| Icelandic | eftirfarandi(about to be specified) | — | |
| Interlingua | sequente(next in sequence or time) | — | |
| Italian | seguente(next in sequence or time) | — | |
| Japanese | 次のもの(about to be specified) | — | |
| Korean | 팔로잉(an account which is followed) | palloing | |
| Latin | deinceps(next in sequence or time), posterus(next in sequence or time), sequens(next in sequence or time) | — | |
| Macedonian | следен(next in sequence or time) | sleden | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | følgende(next in sequence or time), følgende(about to be specified), påfølgende(next in sequence or time) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | تالی(next in sequence or time) | tali | |
| Plautdietsch | näakjst(next in sequence or time) | — | |
| Polish | następny(next in sequence or time), następujący(next in sequence or time), automatem(subsequent to), automatycznie(subsequent to), w ślad za(subsequent to), z automatu(subsequent to) | — | |
| Portuguese | seguinte(next in sequence or time), seguinte(about to be specified) | — | |
| Russian | попу́тный(wind blowing in the direction of travel), сле́дующий(next in sequence or time), сле́дующий(about to be specified), аудито́рия(a group of followers), фолло́винг(an account which is followed) | popútnyj, slédujuščij, slédujuščij, auditórija, follóving | |
| Slovak | nasledujúci(next in sequence or time) | — | |
| Spanish | próximo(about to be specified), siguiente(next in sequence or time) | — | |
| Swedish | följande(next in sequence or time), påföljande(next in sequence or time), anhängare(a group of followers), följe(a group of followers), efter(subsequent to) | — | |
| Tibetan | གཤམ་གསལ(about to be specified), རྗེས་མ(next in sequence or time) | gsham gsal, rjes ma | |
| Turkish | ertesi(next in sequence or time), müteakkip(about to be specified), sonraki(about to be specified) | — | |
| Ukrainian | насту́пний(next in sequence or time) | nastúpnyj |
següent, següent
následující
følgende, næste, næste, påfølgende, følge, efter
volgende
jena, sekva, sekvanta, sekvinta, adeptaro
myötäinen, seuraava, seuraava, kannattajakunta, jälkeen
ci-après, favorable, suivant, suivant, mouvance, après, postérieurement à, à la suite de
anschließend, folgend, folgend, folgend, nachstehend, nachstehend, Anhänger, Anhängerschaft, Fangemeinde, Gefolge, Gefolgschaft, folgend, nach
ακόλουθος, ακόλουθος, εξής, κάτωθι, ούριος, ακολουθία, κοινό, συνοδεία, ακολούθως, κατόπιν
akólouthos, akólouthos, exís, kátothi, oúrios, akolouthía, koinó, synodeía, akoloúthos, katópin
alábbi, következő, következő, alábbiak
eftirfarandi
sequente
seguente
次のもの
deinceps, posterus, sequens
følgende, følgende, påfølgende
näakjst
następny, następujący, automatem, automatycznie, w ślad za, z automatu
seguinte, seguinte
попу́тный, сле́дующий, сле́дующий, аудито́рия, фолло́винг
popútnyj, slédujuščij, slédujuščij, auditórija, follóving
nasledujúci
próximo, siguiente
följande, påföljande, anhängare, följe, efter
ertesi, müteakkip, sonraki
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.