Goth
//ɡɑθ//
Translations of "goth" (40 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | Γότθος(member of the East Germanic people) | Gótthos | |
| Arabic | قوطي(member of the East Germanic people), قُوط(member of the East Germanic people), قُوطِيّ(member of the East Germanic people) | gōṭi, qūṭ, qūṭiyy | |
| Armenian | գոթ(person who is part of the goth subculture), գոթ(member of the East Germanic people) | gotʻ, gotʻ | |
| Catalan | gòtic(relating to this music or these people), goda(member of the East Germanic people), got(member of the East Germanic people), gòtic(person who is part of the goth subculture) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 哥特人(member of the East Germanic people) | Gētèrén | |
| Czech | goth(person who is part of the goth subculture), gothic rock(style of bleak rock music; gothic rock), gotické hnutí(punk-derived subculture of people who predominantly dress in black), gotický rock(style of bleak rock music; gothic rock) | — | |
| Danish | goter(member of the East Germanic people), goth(punk-derived subculture of people who predominantly dress in black), goth(style of bleak rock music; gothic rock), goth(person who is part of the goth subculture) | — | |
| Dutch | gothic(relating to this music or these people), Goot(member of the East Germanic people), gothic(punk-derived subculture of people who predominantly dress in black), gothic(style of bleak rock music; gothic rock), gothic(person who is part of the goth subculture) | — | |
| Esperanto | gotino(member of the East Germanic people), goto(member of the East Germanic people) | — | |
| Faroese | goti(member of the East Germanic people) | — | |
| Finnish | gootti(relating to this music or these people), gootti(relating to this music or these people), gootit(punk-derived subculture of people who predominantly dress in black), gootti(person who is part of the goth subculture), gootti(member of the East Germanic people), goottimusiikki(style of bleak rock music; gothic rock) | — | |
| French | gothique(relating to this music or these people), Goth(member of the East Germanic people), Gothe(member of the East Germanic people), gothique(punk-derived subculture of people who predominantly dress in black), gothique(style of bleak rock music; gothic rock) | — | |
| German | Gote(member of the East Germanic people), Goth(person who is part of the goth subculture), Gotin(member of the East Germanic people), Grufti(person who is part of the goth subculture), Schwarzer(person who is part of the goth subculture) | — | |
| Gothic | ᚷᚢᛏᚨᚾᛁ(member of the East Germanic people), 𐌲𐌿𐍄𐌰(member of the East Germanic people) | gutani | |
| Greek | Γότθος(member of the East Germanic people) | Gótthos | |
| Hungarian | gót(member of the East Germanic people) | — | |
| Ido | Goto(member of the East Germanic people) | — | |
| Irish | Gotach(member of the East Germanic people) | — | |
| Italian | goto(member of the East Germanic people) | — | |
| Japanese | ゴシック(punk-derived subculture of people who predominantly dress in black), ゴス(punk-derived subculture of people who predominantly dress in black), ゴス(person who is part of the goth subculture), ゴート人(member of the East Germanic people) | goshikku, gosu, gosu, Gōto-jin | |
| Korean | 고트인(member of the East Germanic people) | Goteu'in | |
| Latin | Gothus(member of the East Germanic people) | — | |
| Lithuanian | gotas(member of the East Germanic people), gotė(member of the East Germanic people) | — | |
| Macedonian | Гот(member of the East Germanic people), Готка(member of the East Germanic people) | Gotka | |
| Marathi | गॉथ(relating to this music or these people), गॉथ(punk-derived subculture of people who predominantly dress in black), गॉथ(style of bleak rock music; gothic rock), गॉथ(person who is part of the goth subculture) | gŏth, gŏth, gŏth, gŏth | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | goter(member of the East Germanic people) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | gotar(member of the East Germanic people) | — | |
| Occitan | gòt(member of the East Germanic people) | — | |
| Old Armenian | գութք(member of the East Germanic people) | gutʻkʻ | |
| Old English | Gota(member of the East Germanic people) | — | |
| Polish | Got(member of the East Germanic people), Gotka(member of the East Germanic people), got(person who is part of the goth subculture), gotka(person who is part of the goth subculture) | — | |
| Portuguese | godo(member of the East Germanic people), gótica(person who is part of the goth subculture), gótico(person who is part of the goth subculture), gótico(member of the East Germanic people) | — | |
| Russian | гот(punk-derived subculture of people who predominantly dress in black), гот(person who is part of the goth subculture), гот(member of the East Germanic people), готи́ческая му́зыка(style of bleak rock music; gothic rock), готка(punk-derived subculture of people who predominantly dress in black) | got, got, got, gotíčeskaja múzyka, gotka | |
| Samogitian | guots(member of the East Germanic people), guotė(member of the East Germanic people) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | gotičar(person who is part of the goth subculture), gotičarka(person who is part of the goth subculture), готичар(person who is part of the goth subculture), готичарка(person who is part of the goth subculture) | — | |
| Spanish | godo(member of the East Germanic people), gótico(punk-derived subculture of people who predominantly dress in black), gótico(style of bleak rock music; gothic rock), gótico(person who is part of the goth subculture) | — | |
| Swedish | got(member of the East Germanic people) | — | |
| Tagalog | Godo(member of the East Germanic people) | — | |
| Turkish | Got(member of the East Germanic people) | — | |
| Volapük | gotan(member of the East Germanic people) | — |
gòtic, goda, got, gòtic
goth, gothic rock, gotické hnutí, gotický rock
goter, goth, goth, goth
gothic, Goot, gothic, gothic, gothic
gotino, goto
goti
gootti, gootti, gootit, gootti, gootti, goottimusiikki
gothique, Goth, Gothe, gothique, gothique
Gote, Goth, Gotin, Grufti, Schwarzer
gót
Goto
Gotach
goto
Gothus
gotas, gotė
goter
gotar
gòt
Gota
Got, Gotka, got, gotka
godo, gótica, gótico, gótico
guots, guotė
gotičar, gotičarka, готичар, готичарка
godo, gótico, gótico, gótico
got
Godo
Got
gotan
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.