Front
Translations of "front" (82 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | front(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | πρόσθιος(located at or near the front) | prósthios | |
| Arabic | أَمَامِيّ(located at or near the front), أَمَام(facing side), جَبْهَة(military: area or line of conflict), قدام(facing side), ڭدّام(facing side) | ʔamāmiyy, ʔamām, jabha, ʔudām, gəddæm | |
| Armenian | ճակատ(main entrance side), ճակատ(military: area or line of conflict), ճակատ(military: lateral space occupied from one flank of a military unit to the other flank), ճակատ(military: direction of the enemy), ճակատ(military: direction toward which the command is faced), ռամաճակատ(military: area or line of conflict), ֆրոնտ(military: area or line of conflict) | čakat, čakat, čakat, čakat, čakat, ṙamačakat, front | |
| Azerbaijani | cəbhə(military: area or line of conflict), cəbhə(major subdivision of Soviet army) | — | |
| Bashkir | ал(facing side), фронт(meteorology: interface between airmasses), фронт(military: area or line of conflict) | al, front, front | |
| Belarusian | пярэ́дні(located at or near the front), фаса́д(main entrance side), фронт(military: area or line of conflict), фронт(major subdivision of Soviet army) | pjarédni, fasád, front, front | |
| Bikol Central | atubangan(facing side), atubangan(main entrance side) | — | |
| Bulgarian | пре́ден(located at or near the front), фаса́да(main entrance side), фронт(meteorology: interface between airmasses), фронт(military: area or line of conflict), фронт(military: lateral space occupied from one flank of a military unit to the other flank), чело́(facing side) | préden, fasáda, front, front, front, čeló | |
| Catalan | cara(facing side), façana principal(main entrance side), front(facing side), front(meteorology: interface between airmasses), front(military: area or line of conflict), pantalla(public face of covert organisation) | — | |
| Chamicuro | tolo(facing side) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 前面的(located at or near the front), 前線 /前线(military: area or line of conflict), 戰線 /战线(military: area or line of conflict), 方面軍 /方面军(major subdivision of Soviet army), 正面(facing side), 正面(main entrance side), 鋒 /锋(meteorology: interface between airmasses) | qiánmiàn de, qiánxiàn, zhànxiàn, fāngmiàn jūn, zhèngmiàn, zhèngmiàn, fēng | |
| Crimean Tatar | aldı(facing side) | — | |
| Czech | přední(located at or near the front), fasáda(main entrance side), front(major subdivision of Soviet army), fronta(meteorology: interface between airmasses), fronta(military: area or line of conflict), předek(facing side), předek(main entrance side) | — | |
| Danish | forside(facing side), front(facing side), front(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Dutch | voor(located at or near the front), façade(public face of covert organisation), front(public face of covert organisation), front(meteorology: interface between airmasses), front(military: area or line of conflict), voorkant(facing side), voorkant(main entrance side), voorzijde(facing side), voorzijde(main entrance side) | — | |
| Esperanto | antaŭa(located at or near the front), antaŭo(facing side) | — | |
| Estonian | rinne(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Even | дьулэг(located at or near the front) | ʒuləg | |
| Evenki | дюлэгу(located at or near the front) | ʒuləgu | |
| Finnish | etinen(phonetics: pronounced toward the front of the mouth), etu(phonetics: pronounced toward the front of the mouth), etummainen(located at or near the front), armeijaryhmä(major subdivision of Soviet army), bulvaani(public face of covert organisation), edusta(facing side), etuosa(facing side), etupuoli(facing side), julkisivu(main entrance side), julkisivu(public face of covert organisation), rintama(meteorology: interface between airmasses), rintama(military: area or line of conflict), rintama(military: lateral space occupied from one flank of a military unit to the other flank), rintama(military: direction of the enemy), rintama(military: direction toward which the command is faced), rintama(major subdivision of Soviet army), säärintama(meteorology: interface between airmasses), edustaa(to lead or be the spokesperson of a group), heittäytyä koppavaksi(assume false or disingenuous appearances), johtaa(to lead or be the spokesperson of a group), kopeilla(assume false or disingenuous appearances), maksaa ennakkoon(to provide money or financial assistance in advance) | — | |
| French | antérieur(located at or near the front), avant(facing side), devant(facing side), façade(main entrance side), façade(public face of covert organisation), front(meteorology: interface between airmasses), front(military: area or line of conflict), porte-parole(to lead or be the spokesperson of a group) | — | |
| Galician | dianteira(facing side), frente(facing side), frente(meteorology: interface between airmasses) | — | |
| Georgian | ფრონტი(military: area or line of conflict) | pronṭi | |
| German | Vorder(located at or near the front), Vorderzungen(phonetics: pronounced toward the front of the mouth), vorderer(located at or near the front), vorderer(phonetics: pronounced toward the front of the mouth), Fassade(intentional and false impression of oneself), Front(main entrance side), Front(meteorology: interface between airmasses), Front(military: area or line of conflict), Front(military: direction of the enemy), Frontlinie(military: area or line of conflict), Frontmann(public face of covert organisation), Frontseite(facing side), Vorderseite(facing side), Vorderseite(main entrance side), Wetterfront(meteorology: interface between airmasses), etwas vormachen(assume false or disingenuous appearances), etwas vorspielen(assume false or disingenuous appearances), fingieren(assume false or disingenuous appearances) | — | |
| Greek | εμπρόσθιος(located at or near the front), μπροστινός(located at or near the front), μέτωπο(public face of covert organisation), μέτωπο(meteorology: interface between airmasses), μέτωπο(military: area or line of conflict), μέτωπο(military: direction of the enemy), πρόσοψη(facing side), πρόσοψη(main entrance side) | emprósthios, brostinós, métopo, métopo, métopo, métopo, prósopsi, prósopsi | |
| Hebrew | חֲזִית(military: area or line of conflict) | khazít | |
| Hungarian | első(located at or near the front), elöl képzett(phonetics: pronounced toward the front of the mouth), elöl lévő(located at or near the front), elülső(located at or near the front), elülső(phonetics: pronounced toward the front of the mouth), magas hangrendű(phonetics: pronounced toward the front of the mouth), eleje(facing side), front(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Icelandic | framhlið(facing side) | — | |
| Indonesian | hadapan(facing side), kedok(public face of covert organisation) | — | |
| Ingrian | etimäin(located at or near the front), eelus(facing side), esi(main entrance side), esipooli(facing side) | — | |
| Italian | avanti(facing side), davanti(facing side), difronte(facing side), facciata(facing side), facciata(public face of covert organisation), frontale(facing side), fronte(meteorology: interface between airmasses), fronte(military: area or line of conflict), parte anteriore(facing side) | — | |
| Japanese | 前面の(located at or near the front), フロント(public face of covert organisation), 前(facing side), 前側(facing side), 前線(meteorology: interface between airmasses), 前線(military: area or line of conflict), 戦線(military: area or line of conflict), 手前(facing side), 正面(main entrance side), 表(main entrance side) | zenmen no, furonto, mae, maegawa, zensen, zensen, sensen, temae, shōmen, omote | |
| Javanese | ngarep(facing side) | — | |
| Kazakh | майдан(military: area or line of conflict), фронт(military: area or line of conflict) | maidan, front | |
| Korean | 앞의(located at or near the front), 앞(facing side), 전선(military: area or line of conflict), 전선(military: area or line of conflict), 정면(main entrance side) | apui, ap, jeonseon, jeonseon, jeongmyeon | |
| Kyrgyz | майдан(military: area or line of conflict), фронт(military: area or line of conflict) | maydan, front | |
| Latin | antīcus(located at or near the front) | — | |
| Latvian | fronte(military: area or line of conflict), priekša(facing side), priekšpuse(facing side) | — | |
| Lithuanian | frontas(military: area or line of conflict), priekis(facing side), priešakys(facing side) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | prědk(facing side) | — | |
| Macedonian | преден(located at or near the front), фаса́да(main entrance side), фронт(military: area or line of conflict) | preden, fasáda, front | |
| Malay | depan(facing side), hadapan(facing side) | — | |
| Māori | mua(located at or near the front), aro(meteorology: interface between airmasses), arotuki(meteorology: interface between airmasses), mataihi(main entrance side), mua(facing side), pae o te pakanga(military: area or line of conflict), pae o te riri(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Maranao | hadap(facing side) | — | |
| Mongolian | фронт(military: area or line of conflict) | front | |
| Nanai | дюлуй(located at or near the front), дюлиэ(facing side) | ʒuluj, ʒulie | |
| Norman | front(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | cepe(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | fasade(main entrance side), forside(facing side), framside(facing side), fremside(facing side), front(facing side), front(main entrance side), front(meteorology: interface between airmasses), front(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | framside(facing side), front(facing side) | — | |
| Old Javanese | harĕp(facing side) | — | |
| Pashto | جبهه(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Persian | جبهه(military: area or line of conflict), جلو(facing side), فرونت(military: area or line of conflict) | jebhe, jelo, frunt | |
| Polish | przedni(located at or near the front), front(facing side), front(military: area or line of conflict), przykrywka(public face of covert organisation), przód(facing side) | — | |
| Portuguese | frontal(located at or near the front), dianteira(facing side), fachada(public face of covert organisation), frente(facing side), frente(main entrance side), frente(meteorology: interface between airmasses), frente(military: area or line of conflict), front(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Romanian | front(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Russian | пере́дний(located at or near the front), пере́дний(phonetics: pronounced toward the front of the mouth), атмосфе́рный фронт(meteorology: interface between airmasses), пе́ред(facing side), пере́дняя часть(facing side), прикры́тие(public face of covert organisation), фаса́д(main entrance side), фронт(military: area or line of conflict), фронт(major subdivision of Soviet army) | perédnij, perédnij, atmosférnyj front, péred, perédnjaja častʹ, prikrýtije, fasád, front, front | |
| Sanskrit | अग्र(located at or near the front), अग्र(facing side) | agra, agra | |
| Scottish Gaelic | aghaidh(facing side), aghaidh(meteorology: interface between airmasses), beulaibh(facing side), beulaibh(main entrance side), sreath(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | prȅdnjī(located at or near the front), пре̏дњӣ(located at or near the front), frònta(military: area or line of conflict), frȍnt(military: area or line of conflict), фро̀нта(military: area or line of conflict), фро̏нт(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Slovak | predný(located at or near the front), front(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Slovene | prednji(located at or near the front), sprednji(located at or near the front), prednji del(military: area or line of conflict), sprednji del(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Southern Altai | алдыҥы(located at or near the front), алд(facing side), алдыҥы(facing side) | aldïŋï, ald, aldïŋï | |
| Spanish | fachada(intentional and false impression of oneself), frente(facing side), frente(public face of covert organisation), frente(meteorology: interface between airmasses), frente(military: area or line of conflict), fronte (disused)(facing side), aparentar(assume false or disingenuous appearances), fingir(assume false or disingenuous appearances) | — | |
| Swedish | bulvan(public face of covert organisation), framsida(facing side), framsida(main entrance side), front(meteorology: interface between airmasses), front(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Tajik | фронт(military: area or line of conflict), ҷабҳа(military: area or line of conflict) | front, jabha | |
| Tatar | фронт(military: area or line of conflict) | front | |
| Tausug | harapan(facing side) | — | |
| Thai | ค้านหน้า(facing side), แนวหน้า(military: area or line of conflict) | nɛɛo-nâa | |
| Tok Pisin | fran(located at or near the front) | — | |
| Turkish | cephe(military: area or line of conflict), ön(facing side) | — | |
| Turkmen | front(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Udmurt | азь(facing side) | aź | |
| Ukrainian | пере́дній(located at or near the front), чі́льний(located at or near the front), фаса́д(main entrance side), фронт(military: area or line of conflict), фронт(major subdivision of Soviet army) | perédnij, čílʹnyj, fasád, front, front | |
| Uyghur | فرونت(military: area or line of conflict) | front | |
| Uzbek | front(military: area or line of conflict), jabha(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Vietnamese | mặt trận(military: area or line of conflict) | — | |
| Vilamovian | fieder(located at or near the front) | — | |
| Walloon | divant(facing side) | — | |
| Yiddish | פֿראָנט(military: area or line of conflict) | front | |
| Zulu | ubuso(facing side) | — |
front
ճակատ, ճակատ, ճակատ, ճակատ, ճակատ, ռամաճակատ, ֆրոնտ
čakat, čakat, čakat, čakat, čakat, ṙamačakat, front
cəbhə, cəbhə
atubangan, atubangan
cara, façana principal, front, front, front, pantalla
tolo
前面的, 前線 /前线, 戰線 /战线, 方面軍 /方面军, 正面, 正面, 鋒 /锋
qiánmiàn de, qiánxiàn, zhànxiàn, fāngmiàn jūn, zhèngmiàn, zhèngmiàn, fēng
aldı
přední, fasáda, front, fronta, fronta, předek, předek
forside, front, front
voor, façade, front, front, front, voorkant, voorkant, voorzijde, voorzijde
antaŭa, antaŭo
rinne
etinen, etu, etummainen, armeijaryhmä, bulvaani, edusta, etuosa, etupuoli, julkisivu, julkisivu, rintama, rintama, rintama, rintama, rintama, rintama, säärintama, edustaa, heittäytyä koppavaksi, johtaa, kopeilla, maksaa ennakkoon
antérieur, avant, devant, façade, façade, front, front, porte-parole
dianteira, frente, frente
Vorder, Vorderzungen, vorderer, vorderer, Fassade, Front, Front, Front, Front, Frontlinie, Frontmann, Frontseite, Vorderseite, Vorderseite, Wetterfront, etwas vormachen, etwas vorspielen, fingieren
εμπρόσθιος, μπροστινός, μέτωπο, μέτωπο, μέτωπο, μέτωπο, πρόσοψη, πρόσοψη
emprósthios, brostinós, métopo, métopo, métopo, métopo, prósopsi, prósopsi
első, elöl képzett, elöl lévő, elülső, elülső, magas hangrendű, eleje, front
framhlið
hadapan, kedok
etimäin, eelus, esi, esipooli
avanti, davanti, difronte, facciata, facciata, frontale, fronte, fronte, parte anteriore
前面の, フロント, 前, 前側, 前線, 前線, 戦線, 手前, 正面, 表
zenmen no, furonto, mae, maegawa, zensen, zensen, sensen, temae, shōmen, omote
ngarep
antīcus
fronte, priekša, priekšpuse
frontas, priekis, priešakys
prědk
depan, hadapan
mua, aro, arotuki, mataihi, mua, pae o te pakanga, pae o te riri
hadap
front
cepe
fasade, forside, framside, fremside, front, front, front, front
framside, front
harĕp
جبهه
przedni, front, front, przykrywka, przód
frontal, dianteira, fachada, frente, frente, frente, frente, front
front
пере́дний, пере́дний, атмосфе́рный фронт, пе́ред, пере́дняя часть, прикры́тие, фаса́д, фронт, фронт
perédnij, perédnij, atmosférnyj front, péred, perédnjaja častʹ, prikrýtije, fasád, front, front
aghaidh, aghaidh, beulaibh, beulaibh, sreath
prȅdnjī, пре̏дњӣ, frònta, frȍnt, фро̀нта, фро̏нт
predný, front
prednji, sprednji, prednji del, sprednji del
fachada, frente, frente, frente, frente, fronte (disused), aparentar, fingir
bulvan, framsida, framsida, front, front
harapan
fran
cephe, ön
front
front, jabha
mặt trận
fieder
divant
ubuso
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.