Guard
Translations of "guard" (84 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | derës(person who or thing that protects something), mbrojtës(person who or thing that protects something), resë(person who or thing that protects something), rojë(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | σκοπός(person who or thing that protects something), τηρός(person who or thing that protects something), φύλαξ(person who or thing that protects something), φυλάττω(to protect from some offence) | skopós, tērós, phúlax, phuláttō | |
| Arabic | حَارِس(person who or thing that protects something), غفير(person who or thing that protects something), حَرَسَ(to protect from some offence) | ḥāris, ḡafīr, ḥarasa | |
| Armenian | պահակ(person who or thing that protects something), պահապան(person who or thing that protects something), հսկել(to protect from some offence), պահպանել(to protect from some offence), պաշտպանել(to protect from some offence) | pahak, pahapan, hskel, pahpanel, paštpanel | |
| Azerbaijani | qorumaq(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Bashkir | һаҡсы(person who or thing that protects something), һаҡлау(to protect from some offence), һаҡлау(to keep watch over) | haqsı, haqlaw, haqlaw | |
| Belarusian | ахо́ва(person who or thing that protects something), ахо́ўнік(person who or thing that protects something), вартавы́(person who or thing that protects something) | axóva, axównik, vartavý | |
| Bengali | মহাফেজ(person who or thing that protects something), রক্ষী(person who or thing that protects something) | mohaphej, rokkhi | |
| Bhojpuri | रक्षक(person who or thing that protects something) | rakṣak | |
| Bulgarian | гард(player in sports in general), защи́тник(player in sports in general), охра́на(person who or thing that protects something), проте́ктор(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), стра́жа(person who or thing that protects something), защитавам(to protect from some offence), охранявам(to keep watch over), пазя(to protect from some offence), пазя(to keep watch over), предпазвам се(to watch by way of caution or defense) | gard, zaštítnik, ohrána, protéktor, stráža, zaštitavam, ohranjavam, pazja, pazja, predpazvam se | |
| Burmese | ကင်း(person who or thing that protects something), အစောင့်(person who or thing that protects something), အထိန်း(person who or thing that protects something) | kang:, a.caung., a.htin: | |
| Catalan | escorta(player in sports in general), guarda(person who or thing that protects something), guarda(player in sports in general), guardià(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Chamorro | a'adahi(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᎦᏘᏱ(person who or thing that protects something) | agatiyi | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 衛兵 /卫兵(person who or thing that protects something), 衛士 /卫士(person who or thing that protects something), 保守(to protect from some offence), 守(to protect from some offence), 守衛 /守卫(to protect from some offence) | wèibīng, wèishì, bǎoshǒu, shǒu, shǒuwèi | |
| Czech | stráž(person who or thing that protects something), střežit(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Danish | afskærmning(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), livvagt(person who or thing that protects something), skærm(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), vagt(person who or thing that protects something), bevogte(to protect from some offence), holde vagt(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Dutch | bewaker(person who or thing that protects something), lijfwacht(person who or thing that protects something), pareerstang(the part of a sword that protects the wielder's hand), wacht(person who or thing that protects something), bewaken(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Emilian | guèrdia(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Esperanto | gardisto(person who or thing that protects something), gardi(to protect from some offence), ŝirmi(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Estonian | valvur(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Finnish | puolustaja(player in sports in general), suojus(person who or thing that protects something), suojus(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), vartija(person who or thing that protects something), väistin(the part of a sword that protects the wielder's hand), olla varuillaan(to watch by way of caution or defense), puolustaa(to protect from some offence), reunustaa(to protect the edge of), sitoa(to fasten by binding; to gird), suojata(to protect from some offence), turvata(to protect from some offence), vahtia(to keep watch over), varoa(to watch by way of caution or defense), vartioida(to protect from some offence), vartioida(to keep watch over) | — | |
| French | arrière(player in sports in general), défense(player in sports in general), garde(person who or thing that protects something), garde(the part of a sword that protects the wielder's hand), garde(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), gardien(player in sports in general), protection(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), garder(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Galician | garda(person who or thing that protects something), gardiá(person who or thing that protects something), gardián(person who or thing that protects something), coidar(to protect from some offence), gardar(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Georgian | ჩაფარი(person who or thing that protects something) | čapari | |
| German | Parierstange(the part of a sword that protects the wielder's hand), Schutz(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), Wächter(person who or thing that protects something), bewachen(to protect from some offence), schützen(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍅𐌰𐍂𐌳𐌾𐌰(person who or thing that protects something) | wardja | |
| Greek | αμυντικός(player in sports in general), προστασία(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), προφύλαξη(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), σκοπός(person who or thing that protects something), φρουρός(person who or thing that protects something), φύλακας(person who or thing that protects something), φρουρώ(to protect from some offence), φυλάσσω(to protect from some offence), φυλάω(to protect from some offence), φυλάω(to keep watch over) | amyntikós, prostasía, profýlaxi, skopós, frourós, fýlakas, frouró, fylásso, fyláo, fyláo | |
| Haitian Creole | gad(person who or thing that protects something), gade(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Hawaiian | makaʻina(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Hebrew | מִשְׁמָר(person who or thing that protects something), שׁוֹמֵר(person who or thing that protects something), שָׁמַר(to protect from some offence) | míshmar, shomér, shômar | |
| Hindi | पासबान(person who or thing that protects something), प्रहरी(person who or thing that protects something), मुहाफ़िज़(person who or thing that protects something), रक्षक(person who or thing that protects something), रखवाला(person who or thing that protects something), संरक्षक(person who or thing that protects something) | pāsbān, prahrī, muhāfiz, rakṣak, rakhvālā, sanrakṣak | |
| Hungarian | őr(person who or thing that protects something), szemmel tart(to keep watch over), véd(to protect from some offence), védelmez(to protect from some offence), óv(to protect from some offence), óvakodik(to watch by way of caution or defense), őriz(to protect from some offence), őriz(to keep watch over) | — | |
| Icelandic | vörður(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Ilocano | bantayan(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Indonesian | garda(person who or thing that protects something), pengawal(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | نِگَهْبان(person who or thing that protects something), پاسِبان(person who or thing that protects something), پاسْبان(person who or thing that protects something), پاسْدار(person who or thing that protects something) | negahbân, pâsebân, pâsbân, pâsdâr | |
| Irish | garda(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Italian | alloggiamento(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), carenatura(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), coccia(the part of a sword that protects the wielder's hand), custode(person who or thing that protects something), elsa(the part of a sword that protects the wielder's hand), guardia(person who or thing that protects something), guardia(the part of a sword that protects the wielder's hand), guardia(player in sports in general), paramano(the part of a sword that protects the wielder's hand), piantone(person who or thing that protects something), protezione(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), scatola(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), custodire(to protect from some offence), fare attenzione(to watch by way of caution or defense), piantonare(to keep watch over), proteggere(to protect from some offence), sorvegliare(to keep watch over) | — | |
| Japanese | ガード(person who or thing that protects something), 監視者(person who or thing that protects something), 衛兵(person who or thing that protects something), 守る(to protect from some offence) | gādo, kanshisha, eihei, mamoru | |
| Khmer | គង្វាល(person who or thing that protects something), ឆ្មាំ(person who or thing that protects something) | kɔɔkŭəngviəl, chmam | |
| Korean | 가드(person who or thing that protects something), 위병(person who or thing that protects something) | gadeu, wibyeong | |
| Lao | ຍາມ(person who or thing that protects something) | nyām | |
| Latgalian | sorgs(person who or thing that protects something), sorguot(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Latin | custōs(person who or thing that protects something), integumentum(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), praeses(person who or thing that protects something), custodio(to protect from some offence), custodio(to keep watch over), defendo(to protect from some offence), teneo(to protect from some offence), tueor(to protect from some offence), tutor(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Latvian | sargs(person who or thing that protects something), sargāt(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Lithuanian | sargas(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Macedonian | чувар(person who or thing that protects something) | čuvar | |
| Manchu | ᡴᠠᡵᠮᠠᡨᠠᠮᠪᡳ(to protect from some offence) | karmatambi | |
| Māori | kaitiaki(person who or thing that protects something), kaiārai(player in sports in general), pare(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), rauhī(to keep watch over), tautiaki(to keep watch over), tiaki(to keep watch over) | — | |
| Navajo | haʼasídí(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Norman | garde(part of machine blocking dangerous parts) | — | |
| Norwegian | bevokte(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | vakt(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | vakt(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Nǀuu | ǃʻôasi(to keep watch over) | — | |
| Occitan | garda(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Old English | weard(person who or thing that protects something), weardian(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Oromo | eeguu(to keep watch over) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | نوبت(person who or thing that protects something), قوریمق(to protect from some offence) | nevbet, nöbet, korımak, korumak | |
| Polish | jelec(the part of a sword that protects the wielder's hand), osłona(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), strażnik(person who or thing that protects something), chronić(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Portuguese | guarda(person who or thing that protects something), protetor(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), defender(to protect from some offence), guardar(to protect from some offence), proteger(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Quechua | waqaychay(to keep watch over) | — | |
| Romanian | apărătoare(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), apărător(player in sports in general), gardian(person who or thing that protects something), gardă(person who or thing that protects something), paznic(person who or thing that protects something), protecție(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), păzitor(person who or thing that protects something), apăra(to protect from some offence), feri(to protect from some offence), proteja(to protect from some offence), păzi(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Russian | карау́льный(person who or thing that protects something), кожу́х(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), конвои́р(person who or thing that protects something), охра́нник(person who or thing that protects something), предохрани́тель(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), сто́рож(person who or thing that protects something), стра́ж(person who or thing that protects something), стра́жник m old use(person who or thing that protects something), часово́й(person who or thing that protects something), бере́чь(to protect from some offence), карау́лить(to protect from some offence), охраня́ть(to protect from some offence), сторожи́ть(to protect from some offence) | karaúlʹnyj, kožúx, konvoír, oxránnik, predoxranítelʹ, stórož, stráž, strážnik, časovój, beréčʹ, karaúlitʹ, oxranjátʹ, storožítʹ | |
| Sanskrit | रक्षति(to keep watch over) | rakṣati | |
| Scottish Gaelic | freiceadan(person who or thing that protects something), geàrd(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | stràžār(person who or thing that protects something), čùvār(person who or thing that protects something), стра̀жа̄р(person who or thing that protects something), чу̀ва̄р(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Sicilian | guardia(person who or thing that protects something), vardia(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Slovak | stráž(person who or thing that protects something), strážnik(person who or thing that protects something), chrániť(to protect from some offence), chrániť sa(to watch by way of caution or defense), strážiť(to protect from some offence), strážiť(to keep watch over) | — | |
| Slovene | branilec(player in sports in general), straža(person who or thing that protects something), stražar(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Spanish | bloque(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), guarda(person who or thing that protects something), guarda(the part of a sword that protects the wielder's hand), guardia(person who or thing that protects something), guardia(player in sports in general), guardés(person who or thing that protects something), protector(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), shafo(person who or thing that protects something), tapador(part of machine blocking dangerous parts), vigilante(person who or thing that protects something), wachacarros(person who or thing that protects something), custodiar(to protect from some offence), custodiar(to keep watch over), guachar(to protect from some offence), guachar(to keep watch over), guachimanear(to protect from some offence), guardar(to protect from some offence), güeitear(to keep watch over), proteger(to protect from some offence), vigilar(to protect from some offence), vigilar(to keep watch over) | — | |
| Swahili | askari(person who or thing that protects something), mlinzi(person who or thing that protects something), walinzi(person who or thing that protects something), kulinda(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Swedish | gard(person who or thing that protects something), vakt(person who or thing that protects something), väktare(person who or thing that protects something), bevaka(to protect from some offence), vakta(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Tagalog | bantay(person who or thing that protects something), guwardiya(person who or thing that protects something), guwardiyahan(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Tamil | கா(to keep watch over) | kā | |
| Thai | บริบาล(person who or thing that protects something), ยาม(person who or thing that protects something) | bɔɔ-rí-baan, yaam | |
| Tocharian B | pāsk(to protect from some offence) | — | |
| Turkish | bekçi(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎐𐎙𐎗(person who or thing that protects something), 𐎐𐎙𐎗(to protect from some offence), 𐎐𐎙𐎗(to keep watch over), 𐎐𐎙𐎗(to watch by way of caution or defense) | nġr, nġr, nġr, nġr | |
| Ukrainian | ва́рта(person who or thing that protects something), захисни́к(person who or thing that protects something), захисни́к(player in sports in general), охоро́на(person who or thing that protects something), охоро́нець(person who or thing that protects something), охорони́тель(person who or thing that protects something), берегти́(to protect from some offence), охороня́ти(to protect from some offence) | várta, zaxysnýk, zaxysnýk, oxoróna, oxorónecʹ, oxoronýtelʹ, berehtý, oxoronjáty | |
| Urdu | مُحافِظ(person who or thing that protects something) | muḥāfiz̤ | |
| Vietnamese | vệ sĩ(person who or thing that protects something) | — | |
| Yiddish | היטן(to protect from some offence) | hitn |
derës, mbrojtës, resë, rojë
qorumaq
гард, защи́тник, охра́на, проте́ктор, стра́жа, защитавам, охранявам, пазя, пазя, предпазвам се
gard, zaštítnik, ohrána, protéktor, stráža, zaštitavam, ohranjavam, pazja, pazja, predpazvam se
escorta, guarda, guarda, guardià
a'adahi
stráž, střežit
afskærmning, livvagt, skærm, vagt, bevogte, holde vagt
bewaker, lijfwacht, pareerstang, wacht, bewaken
guèrdia
gardisto, gardi, ŝirmi
valvur
puolustaja, suojus, suojus, vartija, väistin, olla varuillaan, puolustaa, reunustaa, sitoa, suojata, turvata, vahtia, varoa, vartioida, vartioida
arrière, défense, garde, garde, garde, gardien, protection, garder
garda, gardiá, gardián, coidar, gardar
Parierstange, Schutz, Wächter, bewachen, schützen
αμυντικός, προστασία, προφύλαξη, σκοπός, φρουρός, φύλακας, φρουρώ, φυλάσσω, φυλάω, φυλάω
amyntikós, prostasía, profýlaxi, skopós, frourós, fýlakas, frouró, fylásso, fyláo, fyláo
gad, gade
makaʻina
पासबान, प्रहरी, मुहाफ़िज़, रक्षक, रखवाला, संरक्षक
pāsbān, prahrī, muhāfiz, rakṣak, rakhvālā, sanrakṣak
őr, szemmel tart, véd, védelmez, óv, óvakodik, őriz, őriz
vörður
bantayan
garda, pengawal
garda
alloggiamento, carenatura, coccia, custode, elsa, guardia, guardia, guardia, paramano, piantone, protezione, scatola, custodire, fare attenzione, piantonare, proteggere, sorvegliare
sorgs, sorguot
custōs, integumentum, praeses, custodio, custodio, defendo, teneo, tueor, tutor
sargs, sargāt
sargas
kaitiaki, kaiārai, pare, rauhī, tautiaki, tiaki
haʼasídí
garde
bevokte
vakt
ǃʻôasi
garda
weard, weardian
eeguu
jelec, osłona, strażnik, chronić
guarda, protetor, defender, guardar, proteger
waqaychay
apărătoare, apărător, gardian, gardă, paznic, protecție, păzitor, apăra, feri, proteja, păzi
карау́льный, кожу́х, конвои́р, охра́нник, предохрани́тель, сто́рож, стра́ж, стра́жник m old use, часово́й, бере́чь, карау́лить, охраня́ть, сторожи́ть
karaúlʹnyj, kožúx, konvoír, oxránnik, predoxranítelʹ, stórož, stráž, strážnik, časovój, beréčʹ, karaúlitʹ, oxranjátʹ, storožítʹ
freiceadan, geàrd
stràžār, čùvār, стра̀жа̄р, чу̀ва̄р
guardia, vardia
stráž, strážnik, chrániť, chrániť sa, strážiť, strážiť
branilec, straža, stražar
bloque, guarda, guarda, guardia, guardia, guardés, protector, shafo, tapador, vigilante, wachacarros, custodiar, custodiar, guachar, guachar, guachimanear, guardar, güeitear, proteger, vigilar, vigilar
askari, mlinzi, walinzi, kulinda
gard, vakt, väktare, bevaka, vakta
bantay, guwardiya, guwardiyahan
pāsk
bekçi
ва́рта, захисни́к, захисни́к, охоро́на, охоро́нець, охорони́тель, берегти́, охороня́ти
várta, zaxysnýk, zaxysnýk, oxoróna, oxorónecʹ, oxoronýtelʹ, berehtý, oxoronjáty
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