Gentlewoman
//ˈd͡ʒɛn.təlˌwʊm.ən//
Translations of "gentlewoman" (10 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese Mandarin | 命婦 /命妇(woman of the nobility) | mìngfù | |
| Cornish | benyn jentyl(woman of the nobility) | — | |
| Galician | dama(woman of the nobility), dona(woman of the nobility) | — | |
| Georgian | მანდილოსანი(woman of the nobility), ქალბატონი(woman of the nobility) | mandilosani, kalbaṭoni | |
| Greek | αρχοντογυναίκα(woman of the nobility), κυρία(woman of the nobility) | archontogynaíka, kyría | |
| Irish | bean uasal(woman of the nobility) | — | |
| Macedonian | благоро́дничка(woman of the nobility), да́ма(woman of the nobility), дво́рјанка(woman of the nobility) | blagoródnička, dáma, dvórjanka | |
| Māori | mareikura(woman of the nobility), wahine mārire(woman of the nobility) | — | |
| Spanish | fidalga (disused)(woman of the nobility), fijadalgo (disused)(woman of the nobility), hidalga(woman of the nobility), hija de algo(woman of the nobility), hijadalgo(woman of the nobility) | — | |
| Thai | กุลสตรี(woman of the nobility), สุภาพสตรี(woman of the nobility) | gun-lá-sà-dtrii, sù-pâap-sà-dtrii |
benyn jentyl
dama, dona
bean uasal
mareikura, wahine mārire
fidalga (disused), fijadalgo (disused), hidalga, hija de algo, hijadalgo
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