Hypostasis
//haɪˈpɑstəsɪs//
Translations of "hypostasis" (22 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ὑπόστασις(inherent reality or substance) | hupóstasis | |
| Arabic | أُقْنُوم(essential person, the single person of Christ) | ʔuqnūm | |
| Belarusian | іпаста́сь(essential person, the single person of Christ) | ipastásʹ | |
| Bulgarian | есенция(inherent reality or substance), ипостас(essential person, the single person of Christ), същност(inherent reality or substance), хипостаза(sedimentary deposit), хипостаза(effect of one gene preventing another from expressing) | esencija, ipostas, sǎštnost, hipostaza, hipostaza | |
| Catalan | hipòstasi(sedimentary deposit), hipòstasi(essential person, the single person of Christ), hipòstasi(inherent reality or substance) | — | |
| Danish | hypostase(essential person, the single person of Christ) | — | |
| Finnish | hypostaasi(essential person, the single person of Christ), hypostaasi(inherent reality or substance), hypostasia(effect of one gene preventing another from expressing), pohjasakka(sedimentary deposit), sedimentti(sedimentary deposit) | — | |
| French | hypostase(sedimentary deposit), hypostase(essential person, the single person of Christ), hypostase(inherent reality or substance) | — | |
| Galician | hipostase(sedimentary deposit), hipostase(essential person, the single person of Christ), hipostase(inherent reality or substance) | — | |
| German | Hypostase(essential person, the single person of Christ), Hypostase(inherent reality or substance), Hypostase(effect of one gene preventing another from expressing) | — | |
| Greek | υπόσταση(sedimentary deposit), υπόσταση(inherent reality or substance) | ypóstasi, ypóstasi | |
| Hungarian | hiposztázis(sedimentary deposit) | — | |
| Japanese | 位格(essential person, the single person of Christ) | igaku | |
| Korean | 위격(essential person, the single person of Christ) | wigyeok | |
| Polish | hipostaza(essential person, the single person of Christ), hipostaza(inherent reality or substance) | — | |
| Romanian | esență(inherent reality or substance), hipostază(sedimentary deposit) | — | |
| Russian | гипо́стасис(inherent reality or substance), гипоста́з(sedimentary deposit), гипоста́з(effect of one gene preventing another from expressing), ипоста́сь(essential person, the single person of Christ) | gipóstasis, gipostáz, gipostáz, ipostásʹ | |
| Serbo-Croatian | hipostaza(sedimentary deposit) | — | |
| Spanish | hipóstasis(essential person, the single person of Christ) | — | |
| Swedish | hypostas(essential person, the single person of Christ) | — | |
| Ukrainian | іпоста́сь(essential person, the single person of Christ) | ipostásʹ | |
| Vietnamese | nhân vị(essential person, the single person of Christ), trầm tích(sedimentary deposit), vị cách(essential person, the single person of Christ), vị cách(inherent reality or substance) | — |
есенция, ипостас, същност, хипостаза, хипостаза
esencija, ipostas, sǎštnost, hipostaza, hipostaza
hipòstasi, hipòstasi, hipòstasi
hypostase
hypostaasi, hypostaasi, hypostasia, pohjasakka, sedimentti
hypostase, hypostase, hypostase
hipostase, hipostase, hipostase
Hypostase, Hypostase, Hypostase
hiposztázis
hipostaza, hipostaza
esență, hipostază
hipostaza
hipóstasis
hypostas
nhân vị, trầm tích, vị cách, vị cách
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