Humble
Translations of "humble" (62 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ταπεινός(thinking lowly of oneself), ταπεινόω(to bring low, etc.), ταπεινόω(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.) | tapeinós, tapeinóō, tapeinóō | |
| Arabic | مُتَوَاضِع(thinking lowly of oneself), وضع(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.) | mutawāḍiʕ | |
| Armenian | համեստ(thinking lowly of oneself), պարկեշտ(thinking lowly of oneself) | hamest, parkešt | |
| Asturian | humilde(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Basque | apal(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Belarusian | скро́мны(thinking lowly of oneself), сці́плы(thinking lowly of oneself) | skrómny, scíply | |
| Bulgarian | скро́мен(thinking lowly of oneself), смире́н(thinking lowly of oneself), смирявам(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.), унижавам(to bring low, etc.) | skrómen, smirén, smirjavam, unižavam | |
| Catalan | humil(thinking lowly of oneself), humiliar(to bring low, etc.) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᏄᏢᏉᏛᎾ(thinking lowly of oneself) | nutlvquodvna | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 謙卑 /谦卑(thinking lowly of oneself), 謙虛 /谦虚(thinking lowly of oneself), 謙遜 /谦逊(thinking lowly of oneself) | qiānbēi, qiānxū, qiānxùn | |
| Czech | pokorný(thinking lowly of oneself), pokořit(to bring low, etc.) | — | |
| Danish | ydmyg(thinking lowly of oneself), nedgøre(to bring low, etc.), ringagte(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.), ydmyge(to bring low, etc.) | — | |
| Dutch | bescheiden(thinking lowly of oneself), deemoedig(thinking lowly of oneself), deemoedigen(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.), humiliëren(to bring low, etc.), verlagen(to bring low, etc.), vernederen(to bring low, etc.) | — | |
| Esperanto | humila(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Estonian | alandlik(thinking lowly of oneself), tagasihoidlik(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Finnish | nöyrä(thinking lowly of oneself), vaatimaton(thinking lowly of oneself), nöyrryttää(to bring low, etc.), nöyrryttää(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.), nöyryyttää(to bring low, etc.) | — | |
| French | humble(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Galician | humilde(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Georgian | თავმდაბალი(thinking lowly of oneself) | tavmdabali | |
| German | bescheiden(thinking lowly of oneself), demütig(thinking lowly of oneself), demütig machen(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.), demütigen(to bring low, etc.), erniedrigen(to bring low, etc.), erniedrigen(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌷𐌰𐌿𐌽𐍃(thinking lowly of oneself), 𐌷𐌰𐌿𐌽𐌾𐌰𐌽(to bring low, etc.), 𐌷𐌰𐌿𐌽𐌾𐌰𐌽(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.) | hauns, haunjan, haunjan | |
| Hebrew | ענו(thinking lowly of oneself), צנוע(thinking lowly of oneself) | anáv, tsanúa | |
| Hindi | विनम्र(thinking lowly of oneself), विनीत(thinking lowly of oneself) | vinamra, vinīt | |
| Hungarian | alázatos(thinking lowly of oneself), szerény(thinking lowly of oneself), lealacsonyít(to bring low, etc.), megaláz(to bring low, etc.), megszégyenít(to bring low, etc.) | — | |
| Ido | humila(thinking lowly of oneself), humileskar(to bring low, etc.), humileskar(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.) | — | |
| Indonesian | rendah hati(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Ingrian | nöyrä(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Irish | umhal(thinking lowly of oneself), uirísligh(to bring low, etc.) | — | |
| Italian | modesto(thinking lowly of oneself), umile(thinking lowly of oneself), sminuire(to bring low, etc.) | — | |
| Japanese | 卑屈な(thinking lowly of oneself), 謙虚な(thinking lowly of oneself), 謙遜した(thinking lowly of oneself), 低める(to bring low, etc.), 遜る(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.) | hikutsu na, kenkyo na, kenson na, hikumeru, herikudaru | |
| Khmer | ធ្វើអោយសុភាព(thinking lowly of oneself) | tvəə aoy so’pʰiep | |
| Korean | 겸손한(thinking lowly of oneself), 경멸한(thinking lowly of oneself) | gyeomsonhan, gyeongmyeolhan | |
| Latin | humilis(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Latvian | necils(thinking lowly of oneself), vienkāršs(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Lithuanian | kuklus(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | pokorny(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | damiddeg(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Macedonian | скромен(thinking lowly of oneself), смирен(thinking lowly of oneself) | skromen, smiren | |
| Māori | māhaki(thinking lowly of oneself), whakapāpaku(to bring low, etc.), whakapāpaku(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.) | — | |
| Middle English | avalen(to bring low, etc.) | — | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | nyekevu(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Norman | humbl'ye(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Norwegian | ydmyk(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Occitan | umil(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Odia | ନମ୍ର(thinking lowly of oneself) | namra | |
| Old English | ēaþmōd(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Persian | فروتن(thinking lowly of oneself) | forutan | |
| Piedmontese | umil(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Polish | pokorny(thinking lowly of oneself), skromny(thinking lowly of oneself), uniżony(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Portuguese | humilde(thinking lowly of oneself), diminuir(to bring low, etc.), humilhar(to bring low, etc.) | — | |
| Romanian | umil(thinking lowly of oneself), umili(to bring low, etc.), umili(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.) | — | |
| Russian | кро́ткий(thinking lowly of oneself), поко́рный(thinking lowly of oneself), ро́бкий(thinking lowly of oneself), скро́мный(thinking lowly of oneself), смире́нный(thinking lowly of oneself) | krótkij, pokórnyj, róbkij, skrómnyj, smirénnyj | |
| Serbo-Croatian | skroman(thinking lowly of oneself), скроман(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Slovak | pokorný(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Slovene | skromen(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Spanish | humilde(thinking lowly of oneself), humildoso(thinking lowly of oneself), modesto(thinking lowly of oneself), aleccionar hasta la humildad(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.), dar una lección de humildad(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.), hacer humilde(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.), humildear(to bring low, etc.), humildear(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.), humildificar(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.), humildizar(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.), humillar(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.) | — | |
| Swedish | anspråkslös(thinking lowly of oneself), blygsam(thinking lowly of oneself), ödmjuk(thinking lowly of oneself), kväsa(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.) | — | |
| Turkish | alçak gönüllü(thinking lowly of oneself), gösterişsiz(thinking lowly of oneself), kalender(thinking lowly of oneself), mütevazı(thinking lowly of oneself), naçiz(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Ukrainian | скро́мний(thinking lowly of oneself) | skrómnyj | |
| Vietnamese | khiêm tốn(thinking lowly of oneself), khúm núm(thinking lowly of oneself), hạ thấp(to make humble or lowly in mind, etc.) | — | |
| Volapük | mükik(thinking lowly of oneself) | — | |
| Welsh | gostyngedig(thinking lowly of oneself) | — |
humilde
apal
humil, humiliar
pokorný, pokořit
ydmyg, nedgøre, ringagte, ydmyge
bescheiden, deemoedig, deemoedigen, humiliëren, verlagen, vernederen
humila
alandlik, tagasihoidlik
nöyrä, vaatimaton, nöyrryttää, nöyrryttää, nöyryyttää
humble
humilde
bescheiden, demütig, demütig machen, demütigen, erniedrigen, erniedrigen
alázatos, szerény, lealacsonyít, megaláz, megszégyenít
humila, humileskar, humileskar
rendah hati
nöyrä
umhal, uirísligh
modesto, umile, sminuire
humilis
necils, vienkāršs
kuklus
pokorny
damiddeg
māhaki, whakapāpaku, whakapāpaku
avalen
nyekevu
humbl'ye
ydmyk
umil
ēaþmōd
umil
pokorny, skromny, uniżony
humilde, diminuir, humilhar
umil, umili, umili
кро́ткий, поко́рный, ро́бкий, скро́мный, смире́нный
krótkij, pokórnyj, róbkij, skrómnyj, smirénnyj
skroman, скроман
pokorný
skromen
humilde, humildoso, modesto, aleccionar hasta la humildad, dar una lección de humildad, hacer humilde, humildear, humildear, humildificar, humildizar, humillar
anspråkslös, blygsam, ödmjuk, kväsa
alçak gönüllü, gösterişsiz, kalender, mütevazı, naçiz
khiêm tốn, khúm núm, hạ thấp
mükik
gostyngedig
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