Hers
//ˈhɔːz//
Translations of "hers" (42 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | بتاعتها(that which belongs to her), بتاعها(that which belongs to her), بتوعها(that which belongs to her), لها(that which belongs to her), لَهَا(that which belongs to her) | betāʕethā, betāʕhā, betōʕhā, lihā, lahā | |
| Azerbaijani | onunku(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Bahamian Creole | har own(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Belarusian | яе́(that which belongs to her) | jajé | |
| Bikol Central | saiya(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Bulgarian | не́ин(that which belongs to her) | néin | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 她的(that which belongs to her) | tā-de | |
| Czech | její(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Danish | hendes(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Dutch | de hare(that which belongs to her), het hare(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Finnish | hänen(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| French | la sienne(that which belongs to her), le sien(that which belongs to her), les siennes(that which belongs to her), les siens(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| German | das Ihre(that which belongs to her), der Ihre(that which belongs to her), die Ihre(that which belongs to her), die Ihren(that which belongs to her), ihr m or f or(that which belongs to her), ihre(that which belongs to her), ihrer(that which belongs to her), ihres(that which belongs to her), ihrs(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Greek | δικά της(that which belongs to her), δικές της(that which belongs to her), δική της(that which belongs to her), δικιά της(that which belongs to her), δικοί της(that which belongs to her), δικό της(that which belongs to her), δικός της(that which belongs to her) | diká tis, dikés tis, dikí tis, dikiá tis, dikoí tis, dikó tis, dikós tis | |
| Greenlandic | uuma(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Hawaiian | ona(that which belongs to her), āna(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Hungarian | övé(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Icelandic | hennar(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Ido | elua(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Interlingua | sue(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Italian | i suoi(that which belongs to her), il suo(that which belongs to her), la sua(that which belongs to her), le sue(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Japanese | 彼女の(that which belongs to her) | kanojo no | |
| Latin | eius(that which belongs to her), huius(that which belongs to her), illius(that which belongs to her), suus(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Latvian | viņas(that which belongs to her), viņējais(that which belongs to her), viņējs(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Macedonian | нејзин(that which belongs to her) | nejzin | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | hennes(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Polish | jej(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Portuguese | a dela(that which belongs to her), a sua(that which belongs to her), o dela(that which belongs to her), o seu(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Romanian | a ei(that which belongs to her), a sa(that which belongs to her), ai săi(that which belongs to her), al său(that which belongs to her), ale sale(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Romansch | il sieu(that which belongs to her), ils ses(that which belongs to her), la sia(that which belongs to her), las sias(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Russian | её(that which belongs to her) | jejó | |
| Serbo-Croatian | njézin(that which belongs to her), njȇn(that which belongs to her), ње́зин(that which belongs to her), ње̑н(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Slovak | jej(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Slovene | njén(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Spanish | el suyo(that which belongs to her), la suya(that which belongs to her), las suyas(that which belongs to her), los suyos(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Swedish | hennes(that which belongs to her), sin(that which belongs to her), sina(that which belongs to her), sitt(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Tagalog | kaniya(that which belongs to her), niya(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Telugu | ఆమెది(that which belongs to her) | āmedi | |
| Tupinambá | i mba'e(that which belongs to her) | — | |
| Tuvan | ооңуу(that which belongs to her) | ooñuu | |
| Ukrainian | її́(that which belongs to her) | jijí | |
| Yakut | киниэнэ(that which belongs to her) | kiniene |
onunku
har own
saiya
její
hendes
de hare, het hare
hänen
la sienne, le sien, les siennes, les siens
das Ihre, der Ihre, die Ihre, die Ihren, ihr m or f or, ihre, ihrer, ihres, ihrs
δικά της, δικές της, δική της, δικιά της, δικοί της, δικό της, δικός της
diká tis, dikés tis, dikí tis, dikiá tis, dikoí tis, dikó tis, dikós tis
uuma
ona, āna
övé
hennar
elua
sue
i suoi, il suo, la sua, le sue
eius, huius, illius, suus
viņas, viņējais, viņējs
hennes
jej
a dela, a sua, o dela, o seu
a ei, a sa, ai săi, al său, ale sale
il sieu, ils ses, la sia, las sias
njézin, njȇn, ње́зин, ње̑н
jej
njén
el suyo, la suya, las suyas, los suyos
hennes, sin, sina, sitt
kaniya, niya
i mba'e
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