Inhabitant
Translations of "inhabitant" (84 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | banor(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | κάτοικος(someone or thing who lives in a place), οἰκήτωρ(someone or thing who lives in a place) | kátoikos, oikḗtōr | |
| Arabic | أَهْل(someone or thing who lives in a place), ساكن(someone or thing who lives in a place), سَاكِن(someone or thing who lives in a place), سَاكِنَة(someone or thing who lives in a place), سُكَّان(someone or thing who lives in a place) | ʔahl, sākin, sākin, sākina, sukkān | |
| Aragonese | habitant(someone or thing who lives in a place), habitanta(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Armenian | բնակիչ(someone or thing who lives in a place) | bnakičʻ | |
| Azerbaijani | sakin(someone or thing who lives in a place), əhl(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Basque | bizilagun(someone or thing who lives in a place), biztanle(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Belarusian | жы́цель(someone or thing who lives in a place), жы́целька(someone or thing who lives in a place), жыха́р(someone or thing who lives in a place), жыха́рка(someone or thing who lives in a place), насе́льнік(someone or thing who lives in a place), насе́льніца(someone or thing who lives in a place) | žýcjelʹ, žýcjelʹka, žyxár, žyxárka, nasjélʹnik, nasjélʹnica | |
| Bengali | বাসিন্দা(someone or thing who lives in a place) | baśinda | |
| Bulgarian | жи́тел(someone or thing who lives in a place), жи́телка(someone or thing who lives in a place), обита́тел(someone or thing who lives in a place), обита́телка(someone or thing who lives in a place) | žítel, žítelka, obitátel, obitátelka | |
| Catalan | habitant(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Cebuano | lumulupyo(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎡᎯ(someone or thing who lives in a place) | ehi | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 居住者(someone or thing who lives in a place), 居民(someone or thing who lives in a place) | jūzhùzhě, jūmín | |
| Chukchi | нымытваԓьын(someone or thing who lives in a place) | nymytvaḷʹyn | |
| Church Slavic | жителинъ(someone or thing who lives in a place), жител҄ь(someone or thing who lives in a place) | žitelinŭ, žitelʹĭ | |
| Czech | obyvatel(someone or thing who lives in a place), obyvatelka(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Danish | indbygger(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Dutch | bewoner(someone or thing who lives in a place), bewoonster(someone or thing who lives in a place), inwoner(someone or thing who lives in a place), inwoonster(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Esperanto | enloĝantino(someone or thing who lives in a place), enloĝanto(someone or thing who lives in a place), loĝantino(someone or thing who lives in a place), loĝanto(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Estonian | asukas(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Faroese | íbúgvi(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Finnish | asukas(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| French | habitant(someone or thing who lives in a place), habitante(someone or thing who lives in a place), résident(someone or thing who lives in a place), résidente(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Galician | habitante(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Georgian | მაცხოვრებელი(someone or thing who lives in a place), მკვიდრი(someone or thing who lives in a place), მცხოვრები(someone or thing who lives in a place) | macxovrebeli, mḳvidri, mcxovrebi | |
| German | Bewohner(someone or thing who lives in a place), Bewohnerin(someone or thing who lives in a place), Einwohner(someone or thing who lives in a place), Einwohnerin(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Greek | κάτοικος(someone or thing who lives in a place) | kátoikos | |
| Hebrew | תּוֹשֶׁבֶת \ תושבת(someone or thing who lives in a place), תושב \ תּוֹשָׁב(someone or thing who lives in a place) | toshévet, tosháv | |
| Hindi | निवासी(someone or thing who lives in a place), रहनेवाला(someone or thing who lives in a place), वासी(someone or thing who lives in a place) | nivāsī, rahnevālā, vāsī | |
| Hungarian | lakos(someone or thing who lives in a place), lakó(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Icelandic | íbúi(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Ido | habitanto(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Indonesian | pemukim(someone or thing who lives in a place), penduduk(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Ingrian | asunikka(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Irish | áitreabhach(someone or thing who lives in a place), áitreabhthóir(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Italian | abitante(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Japanese | 住民(someone or thing who lives in a place), 居住者(someone or thing who lives in a place) | jūmin, kyojūsha | |
| Kazakh | мекендеуші(someone or thing who lives in a place), тұрғын(someone or thing who lives in a place) | mekendeuşı, tūrğyn | |
| Khmer | អ្នកស្រុក(someone or thing who lives in a place) | nĕək srok | |
| Kikuyu | mũikari(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Korean | 거주자(someone or thing who lives in a place), 주민(someone or thing who lives in a place) | geojuja, jumin | |
| Kyrgyz | тургун(someone or thing who lives in a place) | turgun | |
| Latin | cultor(someone or thing who lives in a place), cultrīx(someone or thing who lives in a place), habitātor(someone or thing who lives in a place), habitātrīx(someone or thing who lives in a place), incola(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Latvian | iedzīvotājs(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Lithuanian | gyventojas(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Livonian | jelānikā(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Awunner(someone or thing who lives in a place), Awunnerin(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Macedonian | жител(someone or thing who lives in a place), жителка(someone or thing who lives in a place) | žitel, žitelka | |
| Malay | penghuni(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Māori | kainoho(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Middle English | dweller(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Mongolian | суугч(someone or thing who lives in a place) | suugč | |
| Northern Kurdish | akincî(someone or thing who lives in a place), rûniştvan(someone or thing who lives in a place), şênî(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | innbygger(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | ibuar(someone or thing who lives in a place), innbyggjar(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Occitan | abitant(someone or thing who lives in a place), abitanta(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Old English | būend(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Pennsylvania German | Eiwuhner(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Persian | اهل(someone or thing who lives in a place), ساکن(someone or thing who lives in a place), مقیم(someone or thing who lives in a place) | ahl, sâken, moqim | |
| Plautdietsch | Bewona(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Polish | mieszkaniec(someone or thing who lives in a place), mieszkanka(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Portuguese | habitante(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Punjabi | ਬਾਸ਼ਿੰਦਾ(someone or thing who lives in a place), ਵਸਨੀਕ(someone or thing who lives in a place) | bāśindā, vasnīk | |
| Romanian | locuitoare(someone or thing who lives in a place), locuitor(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Russian | жи́тель(someone or thing who lives in a place), жи́тельница(someone or thing who lives in a place), обита́тель(someone or thing who lives in a place), обита́тельница(someone or thing who lives in a place) | žítelʹ, žítelʹnica, obitátelʹ, obitátelʹnica | |
| Scots | indwaller(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | stanòvnica(someone or thing who lives in a place), stanòvnīk(someone or thing who lives in a place), žiteljka(someone or thing who lives in a place), žítelj(someone or thing who lives in a place), žíteljica(someone or thing who lives in a place), жи́тељ(someone or thing who lives in a place), жи́тељица(someone or thing who lives in a place), житељка(someone or thing who lives in a place), стано̀вница(someone or thing who lives in a place), стано̀внӣк(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Slovak | obyvateľ(someone or thing who lives in a place), obyvateľka(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Slovene | prebivalec(someone or thing who lives in a place), prebivalka(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Spanish | habitante(someone or thing who lives in a place), lugareña(someone or thing who lives in a place), lugareño(someone or thing who lives in a place), residente(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Swahili | mwenyeji(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Swedish | inbyggare(someone or thing who lives in a place), invånare(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Tajik | аҳл(someone or thing who lives in a place), сокин(someone or thing who lives in a place) | ahl, sokin | |
| Telugu | నివాసి(someone or thing who lives in a place) | nivāsi | |
| Thai | พลเมือง(someone or thing who lives in a place), พสกนิกร(someone or thing who lives in a place) | pon-lá-mʉʉang, pá-sòk-gà-ní-gɔɔn | |
| Tofa | черлеғші(someone or thing who lives in a place) | çerleğşi | |
| Turkish | oturan(someone or thing who lives in a place), sakin(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Turkmen | ýaşaýjysy(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Ukrainian | жи́тель(someone or thing who lives in a place), жи́телька(someone or thing who lives in a place), ме́шканець(someone or thing who lives in a place), ме́шканка(someone or thing who lives in a place) | žýtelʹ, žýtelʹka, méškanecʹ, méškanka | |
| Uzbek | turuvchi(someone or thing who lives in a place), yashovchi(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Vietnamese | cư dân(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Welsh | preswylydd(someone or thing who lives in a place), trigiannydd(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — | |
| Yoruba | olùgbé(someone or thing who lives in a place) | — |
banor
habitant, habitanta
sakin, əhl
bizilagun, biztanle
жы́цель, жы́целька, жыха́р, жыха́рка, насе́льнік, насе́льніца
žýcjelʹ, žýcjelʹka, žyxár, žyxárka, nasjélʹnik, nasjélʹnica
habitant
lumulupyo
obyvatel, obyvatelka
indbygger
bewoner, bewoonster, inwoner, inwoonster
enloĝantino, enloĝanto, loĝantino, loĝanto
asukas
íbúgvi
asukas
habitant, habitante, résident, résidente
habitante
Bewohner, Bewohnerin, Einwohner, Einwohnerin
lakos, lakó
íbúi
habitanto
pemukim, penduduk
asunikka
áitreabhach, áitreabhthóir
abitante
mũikari
cultor, cultrīx, habitātor, habitātrīx, incola
iedzīvotājs
gyventojas
jelānikā
Awunner, Awunnerin
penghuni
kainoho
dweller
akincî, rûniştvan, şênî
innbygger
ibuar, innbyggjar
abitant, abitanta
būend
Eiwuhner
Bewona
mieszkaniec, mieszkanka
habitante
locuitoare, locuitor
indwaller
stanòvnica, stanòvnīk, žiteljka, žítelj, žíteljica, жи́тељ, жи́тељица, житељка, стано̀вница, стано̀внӣк
obyvateľ, obyvateľka
prebivalec, prebivalka
habitante, lugareña, lugareño, residente
mwenyeji
inbyggare, invånare
oturan, sakin
ýaşaýjysy
turuvchi, yashovchi
cư dân
preswylydd, trigiannydd
olùgbé
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.