Heretic
Translations of "heretic" (63 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | ketter(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), ketters(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Albanian | heretik(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), heretike(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | αἱρετικός(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | hairetikós | |
| Arabic | مُلْحِد(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), مُلْحِدَة(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | mulḥid, mulḥida | |
| Armenian | հերետիկոս(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | heretikos | |
| Aromanian | eretico(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | bidətçi(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Belarusian | ерэты́к(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), ерэты́чка(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | jeretýk, jeretýčka | |
| Bulgarian | ерети́к(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), ерети́чка(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | eretík, eretíčka | |
| Catalan | heretge(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 異端 /异端(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | yìduān | |
| Church Slavic | еретикъ(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | eretikŭ | |
| Czech | kacíř(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), kacířka(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Danish | kætter(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Dutch | ketter(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Esperanto | herezulino(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), herezulo(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Estonian | ketser(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Faroese | trúarvillingur(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), trúvillingur(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Finnish | harhaoppinen(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), kerettiläinen(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| French | hérétique(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Georgian | ერეტიკოსი(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), მწვალებელი(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | ereṭiḳosi, mc̣valebeli | |
| German | Abweichler(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), Abweichlerin(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), Häretiker(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), Häretikerin(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), Ketzer(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), Ketzerin(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Greek | αιρετική(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), αιρετικός(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | airetikí, airetikós | |
| Hebrew | אֶפִּיקוֹרֶס(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), אֶפִּיקוֹרוֹס(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), כּוֹפֵר(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), כּוֹפֶרֶת(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), מִין(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | epikóres, epikóros, kofér, koféret, mín | |
| Hindi | विधर्मी(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | vidharmī | |
| Hungarian | eretnek(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Indonesian | bida'ah(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Irish | eiriceach(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Italian | eretica(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), eretico(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Japanese | 異端者(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | itansha | |
| Kazakh | бидғатшы(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | bidğatşy | |
| Korean | 이교도(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), 이단자(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | igyodo, idanja | |
| Kyrgyz | бидъатчы(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), еретик(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | bidatcı, yeretik | |
| Latin | haereseus(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), haeresiacus(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), haereticus(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Latvian | ķeceris(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Lithuanian | eretikas(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Macedonian | ере́тик(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), криво́верец(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), криво́верник(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | erétik, krivóverec, krivóvernik | |
| Māori | heretiki(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | heretiker(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), kjetter(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), vranglærer(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | heretikar(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), kjettar(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), ranglærar(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Occitan | eretic(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), erètge(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Old Czech | cafúr(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | زندیق(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | zındık | |
| Persian | زندیق(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), زندیک(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | zendiq, zandik | |
| Polish | heretyczka(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), heretyk(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), kacerka(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), kacerz(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Portuguese | herege(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Romanian | eretic(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Russian | ерети́к(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), ерети́чка(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | jeretík, jeretíčka | |
| Scottish Gaelic | saobh-chreidmheach(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | jeretik(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), krivoveran(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), krivoverna(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), кривоверан(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), кривоверна(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), јеретик(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Slovak | heretik(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), heretička(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), kacír(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), kacírka(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Slovene | heretik(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), heretičarka(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), krivoverec(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), krivoverka(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Spanish | hereje(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Swedish | heretiker(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), kättare(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Tagalog | erehe(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Tajik | бидъаткор(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | bid'atkor | |
| Tocharian B | tīrthe(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Turkish | kâfir(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), zındık(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Ukrainian | єрети́к(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), єрети́чка(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | jeretýk, jeretýčka | |
| Uzbek | bidʻatchi(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Vietnamese | dị giáo(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Volapük | hihäretan(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), häretan(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), jihäretan(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | — | |
| Yiddish | אַפּיקורס(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion), מין(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals. of a religion) | apikoyres, min |
ketter, ketters
heretik, heretike
eretico
bidətçi
heretge
kacíř, kacířka
kætter
ketter
herezulino, herezulo
ketser
trúarvillingur, trúvillingur
harhaoppinen, kerettiläinen
hérétique
Abweichler, Abweichlerin, Häretiker, Häretikerin, Ketzer, Ketzerin
eretnek
bida'ah
eiriceach
eretica, eretico
haereseus, haeresiacus, haereticus
ķeceris
eretikas
heretiki
heretiker, kjetter, vranglærer
heretikar, kjettar, ranglærar
eretic, erètge
cafúr
heretyczka, heretyk, kacerka, kacerz
herege
eretic
saobh-chreidmheach
jeretik, krivoveran, krivoverna, кривоверан, кривоверна, јеретик
heretik, heretička, kacír, kacírka
heretik, heretičarka, krivoverec, krivoverka
hereje
heretiker, kättare
erehe
tīrthe
kâfir, zındık
bidʻatchi
dị giáo
hihäretan, häretan, jihäretan
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.