Her
Translations of "her" (88 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | haar(belonging to) | — | |
| American Sign Language | FlatB@Chesthigh-FingerUp(belonging to) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | αὐτῆς(belonging to), οὗ(belonging to), ταύτης(belonging to), τῆσδε(belonging to), ἐκείνης(belonging to), ἑός(belonging to), ὅς(belonging to) | autês, hoû, taútēs, têsde, ekeínēs, heós, hós | |
| Arabic | ـها(belonging to), ـهَا(belonging to), إِيَّاهَا(she), ـها(she), ـهَا(she) | -ha, -hā, ʔiyyāhā, -ha, -hā | |
| Armenian | նրա(belonging to), իրեն(she), նրան(she) | nra, iren, nran | |
| Aromanian | (a) ljei(belonging to), seu(belonging to) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | onun(belonging to), ona(she), onda(she), ondan(she), onsuz(she), onu(she), onunla(she) | — | |
| Belarusian | е́йны(belonging to), свой(belonging to), яе́(belonging to) | jéjny, svoj, jajé | |
| Belizean Creole | ahn(she) | — | |
| Bengali | এনার(belonging to), এর(belonging to), ওনার(belonging to), ওর(belonging to), তাঁর(belonging to), তার(belonging to), একে(she), এনাকে(she), ওকে(she), ওনাকে(she), তাঁকে(she), তাকে(she) | enar, er, ōnar, ōr, tãr, tar, eke, enake, ōke, ōnake, tãke, take | |
| Bikol Central | niya(belonging to), saiya(belonging to) | — | |
| Bulgarian | не́ин(belonging to) | néin | |
| Catalan | seu(belonging to), seva(belonging to) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 她的(belonging to) | tā de | |
| Coptic | ⲛⲉⲥ(belonging to), ⲡⲉⲥ(belonging to), ⲧⲉⲥ(belonging to) | nes, pes, tes | |
| Czech | její(belonging to), ji(she), jí(she) | — | |
| Danish | hendes(belonging to), hende(she) | — | |
| Dutch | haar(belonging to), haar(she) | — | |
| Egyptian | s(belonging to) | .s | |
| Esperanto | ŝia(belonging to) | — | |
| Finnish | hänen(belonging to), hän(she) | — | |
| French | sa(belonging to), ses(belonging to), son(belonging to), la(she), lui(she) | — | |
| Friulian | so(belonging to), sô(belonging to) | — | |
| Galician | dela(belonging to), seu(belonging to), súa(belonging to), a(she), lle(she) | — | |
| Georgian | თავისი(belonging to), მისი(belonging to) | tavisi, misi | |
| German | ihr(belonging to), ihre(belonging to), ihre(belonging to), es(she), ihm(she), ihr(she), sie(she) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍃𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃(belonging to) | seins | |
| Greek | της(belonging to) | tis | |
| Greenlandic | una(she) | — | |
| Hawaiian | kona(belonging to), kāna(belonging to) | — | |
| Hebrew | ־ה(belonging to), שֶׁלָּהּ(belonging to) | -ah, shela | |
| Hindi | इसका(belonging to), उनका(belonging to), उसका(belonging to), इस(she), उस(she) | iskā, unkā, uskā, is, us | |
| Hungarian | a(belonging to), e(belonging to), ja(belonging to), je(belonging to), neki(she), őt(she) | — | |
| Ido | el(she), elu(she) | — | |
| Interlingua | su(belonging to), la(she) | — | |
| Irish | a(belonging to), ise(she), í(she) | — | |
| Japanese | 彼女の(belonging to) | kanojo no | |
| Judeo-Italian | אֵיסַה(she) | — | |
| Kalmyk | терүнә(belonging to), энүнә(belonging to) | terünä, enünä | |
| Khmer | នាង(she) | niəng | |
| Korean | 그녀의(belonging to), 그의(belonging to) | geunyeoui, geuui | |
| Latin | eius(belonging to), huius(belonging to), illius(belonging to), suus(belonging to), (acc) eam(she), (acc) hanc(she), (acc) illam(she), ea(she), eam(she), ei(she), ei(she), hac(she), huic(she), illa(she), illi(she) | — | |
| Latvian | viņas(belonging to), viņai(she), viņu(she) | — | |
| Louisiana Creole | sâ(belonging to), sê(belonging to), sô(belonging to), li(she) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | jeje(belonging to), ju(she) | — | |
| Macedonian | нејзин(belonging to), нејзе(she), ја(she), ѝ(she) | nejzin, nejze, ja, ì | |
| Maltese | tagħha(belonging to) | — | |
| Māori | ana(belonging to), tana(belonging to), tāna(belonging to), tōna(belonging to), āna(belonging to), ōna(belonging to) | — | |
| Motu | ia(she) | — | |
| Nepali | उनको(belonging to), उनलाई(she) | unko, unlāī | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | ye(she) | — | |
| North Frisian | höör(belonging to) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | wê(belonging to) | — | |
| Norwegian | henne(belonging to), sin(belonging to) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | hennes(belonging to), henne(she) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | hennar(belonging to), henne(she), ho(she) | — | |
| Nǀuu | ku(belonging to) | — | |
| Occitan | seu(belonging to), seuna(belonging to) | — | |
| Odia | ତାର(belonging to) | tāra | |
| Old Armenian | նորա(belonging to), նմա(she) | nora, nma | |
| Old Irish | da(she), s(she), us(she) | — | |
| Persian | او(belonging to) | u | |
| Polish | jej(belonging to), jej(she), ją(she), niej(she), nią(she) | — | |
| Portuguese | dela(belonging to), seu(belonging to), ela(she) | — | |
| Romani | laqe(belonging to), laqi(belonging to), laqo(belonging to) | — | |
| Romanian | ei(belonging to), său(belonging to) | — | |
| Romansch | ses(belonging to), sia(belonging to), sias(belonging to) | — | |
| Russian | её(belonging to), ей(she), её(she) | jejó, jej, jejó | |
| Serbo-Croatian | njen(belonging to), њен(belonging to) | — | |
| Sicilian | a iḍḍa(she), ci(she), ci(she), iḍḍa(she), la or a(she) | — | |
| Slovak | jej(belonging to), jej(she), nej(she) | — | |
| Slovene | njén(belonging to) | — | |
| Spanish | su(belonging to), la(she), le(she) | — | |
| Swedish | hennes(belonging to), sin(belonging to), henne(she) | — | |
| Telugu | ఆమె(belonging to), ఆవిడ(belonging to), దాని(belonging to), ఆమెని(she), ఆవిణ్ని(she), దాన్ని(she) | āme, āviḍa, dāni, āmeni, āviṇni, dānni | |
| Thai | ของเขา(belonging to) | kŏng kăo | |
| Tlingit | du(belonging to) | — | |
| Tupinambá | i(belonging to), i(she) | — | |
| Turkish | onun(belonging to) | — | |
| Ukrainian | її́(belonging to) | jijí | |
| Upper Sorbian | jeje(belonging to) | — | |
| Urdu | اس کا(belonging to), اس کا(belonging to), ان کا(belonging to) | us kā, is kā, un kā | |
| Volapük | ofik(belonging to) | — | |
| Walloon | li(she), lyi(she) | — | |
| Waray-Waray | ira(belonging to), iya(belonging to) | — | |
| West-Frisian | har(belonging to) | — | |
| Wolof | ko(she) | — | |
| Zulu | lo(belonging to), lo(belonging to), so(belonging to), wo(belonging to), yo(belonging to), lona(she), lona(she), sona(she), wona(she), yena(she), yona(she) | — |
haar
FlatB@Chesthigh-FingerUp
αὐτῆς, οὗ, ταύτης, τῆσδε, ἐκείνης, ἑός, ὅς
autês, hoû, taútēs, têsde, ekeínēs, heós, hós
(a) ljei, seu
onun, ona, onda, ondan, onsuz, onu, onunla
এনার, এর, ওনার, ওর, তাঁর, তার, একে, এনাকে, ওকে, ওনাকে, তাঁকে, তাকে
enar, er, ōnar, ōr, tãr, tar, eke, enake, ōke, ōnake, tãke, take
niya, saiya
seu, seva
její, ji, jí
hendes, hende
haar, haar
ŝia
hänen, hän
sa, ses, son, la, lui
so, sô
dela, seu, súa, a, lle
ihr, ihre, ihre, es, ihm, ihr, sie
una
kona, kāna
a, e, ja, je, neki, őt
el, elu
su, la
a, ise, í
אֵיסַה
eius, huius, illius, suus, (acc) eam, (acc) hanc, (acc) illam, ea, eam, ei, ei, hac, huic, illa, illi
viņas, viņai, viņu
sâ, sê, sô, li
jeje, ju
tagħha
ana, tana, tāna, tōna, āna, ōna
ia
höör
henne, sin
hennes, henne
hennar, henne, ho
ku
seu, seuna
da, s, us
jej, jej, ją, niej, nią
dela, seu, ela
laqe, laqi, laqo
ei, său
ses, sia, sias
njen, њен
a iḍḍa, ci, ci, iḍḍa, la or a
jej, jej, nej
njén
su, la, le
hennes, sin, henne
du
i, i
onun
jeje
ofik
li, lyi
ira, iya
har
ko
lo, lo, so, wo, yo, lona, lona, sona, wona, yena, yona
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