Humanoid
//ˈhjuːmənɔɪd//
Translations of "humanoid" (23 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἀνθρωποειδής(having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | anthrōpoeidḗs | |
| Catalan | humanoide(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), humanoide(a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 人形的(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), 似人的(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), 類人的 /类人的(having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | rénxíng de, sìrén de, lèirén de | |
| Czech | humanoidní(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), humanoid(a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | — | |
| Dutch | humanoïde(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), humanoïde(a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | — | |
| Esperanto | homforma(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), homsimila(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), homformulo(a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human), homsimilulo(a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | — | |
| Finnish | ihmismäinen(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), humanoidi(a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | — | |
| French | humanoïde(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), humanoïde(a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | — | |
| German | humanoid(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), menschenähnlich(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), Humanoid(a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human), Humanoide(a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | — | |
| Greek | ανθρωποειδής(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), ανθρωποειδές(a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | anthropoeidís, anthropoeidés | |
| Hungarian | emberszerű(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), humanoid(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), humanoid(a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | — | |
| Indonesian | humanoid(having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | — | |
| Interlingua | humanoide(having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | — | |
| Japanese | 人型の(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), ヒューマノイド(a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | hitogata no, hyūmanoido | |
| Kazakh | адамға ұқсас(having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | adamğa ūqsas | |
| Korean | 인간형(人間型)의(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), 휴머노이드(a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | in'ganhyeon-g'ui, hyumeonoideu | |
| Persian | آدمواره(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), انساننما(having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | âdamvâre, ensân-nemâ | |
| Polish | humanoidalny(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), humanoid(a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | — | |
| Portuguese | humanoide(having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | — | |
| Romanian | umanoid(having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | — | |
| Russian | человекоподо́бный(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), гумано́ид(a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | čelovekopodóbnyj, gumanóid | |
| Spanish | humanoide(having the appearance or characteristics of a human), humanoide(a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | — | |
| Turkish | insansı(having the appearance or characteristics of a human) | — |
humanoide, humanoide
humanoidní, humanoid
humanoïde, humanoïde
homforma, homsimila, homformulo, homsimilulo
ihmismäinen, humanoidi
humanoïde, humanoïde
humanoid, menschenähnlich, Humanoid, Humanoide
emberszerű, humanoid, humanoid
humanoid
humanoide
humanoidalny, humanoid
humanoide
umanoid
humanoide, humanoide
insansı
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