Incorporeal
//ɪnkɔː(ɹ)ˈpɔːɹiəl//
Translations of "incorporeal" (14 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἀσώματος(having no material form or physical substance) | asṓmatos | |
| Bulgarian | нематериален(having no material form or physical substance) | nematerialen | |
| Catalan | incorpori(having no material form or physical substance) | — | |
| French | incorporel(having no material form or physical substance) | — | |
| Galician | incorpóreo(having no material form or physical substance) | — | |
| Greek | άυλος(having no material form or physical substance), ασώματος(having no material form or physical substance) | áylos, asómatos | |
| Italian | incorporeo(having no material form or physical substance) | — | |
| Japanese | 無形(having no material form or physical substance) | mukei | |
| Old English | unlīchamlīċ(having no material form or physical substance) | — | |
| Persian | مجرد(having no material form or physical substance) | mojarrad | |
| Portuguese | incorpóreo(having no material form or physical substance) | — | |
| Russian | невещественный(having no material form or physical substance) | neveščestvennyj | |
| Spanish | incorpóreo(having no material form or physical substance) | — | |
| Volapük | nenstöfik(having no material form or physical substance) | — |
incorpori
incorporel
incorpóreo
incorporeo
unlīchamlīċ
incorpóreo
incorpóreo
nenstöfik
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