Inheritance
Translations of "inheritance" (58 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | κληρονομία(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | klēronomía | |
| Arabic | إرْثْ(that which a person is entitled to inherit), مِيرَاث(that which a person is entitled to inherit), ورث(that which a person is entitled to inherit), وِرْث(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | ʔirṯ, mīrāṯ, wirs, wirṯ, wirṯ | |
| Armenian | ժառանգություն(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | žaṙangutʻyun | |
| Avar | ирс(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | irs | |
| Azerbaijani | irs(that which a person is entitled to inherit), miras(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Bashkir | мираҫ(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | miraś | |
| Bulgarian | наследственост(biological attributes passed to offspring), наследство(that which a person is entitled to inherit), наследяване(passing of title) | nasledstvenost, nasledstvo, nasledjavane | |
| Catalan | herència(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 繼承 /继承(passing of title), 继承(programming: mechanism for making parts of superclass available to subclass), 遗传(biological attributes passed to offspring), 遺產 /遗产(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | jìchéng, jìchéng, yíchuán, yíchǎn | |
| Czech | dědičnost(passing of title), dědičnost(biological attributes passed to offspring), dědičnost(programming: mechanism for making parts of superclass available to subclass) | — | |
| Dutch | erfdeel(that which a person is entitled to inherit), erfelijkheid(biological attributes passed to offspring), erfenis(passing of title), erfenis(that which a person is entitled to inherit), nalatenschap(passing of title), overerving(programming: mechanism for making parts of superclass available to subclass) | — | |
| Egyptian | E9-w-a:t-iwa:Y1(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | jwꜥt | |
| Esperanto | heredo(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Faroese | ættararvur(that which a person is entitled to inherit), ættarbregði(biological attributes passed to offspring) | — | |
| Finnish | periminen(passing of title), perimä(biological attributes passed to offspring), perintä(programming: mechanism for making parts of superclass available to subclass), perintö(that which a person is entitled to inherit), perintöosa(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| French | héritage(that which a person is entitled to inherit), héritage(programming: mechanism for making parts of superclass available to subclass) | — | |
| Galician | herdanza(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| German | Erbe(that which a person is entitled to inherit), Erbschaft(passing of title), Erbschaft(biological attributes passed to offspring), Erbteil(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌰𐍂𐌱𐌹(that which a person is entitled to inherit), 𐌷𐌻𐌰𐌿𐍄𐍃(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | arbi, hlauts | |
| Greek | κληρονομιά(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | klironomiá | |
| Hindi | उत्तराधिकार(passing of title), उत्तराधिकार(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | uttarādhikār, uttarādhikār | |
| Hungarian | örökség(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Icelandic | arfleifð(that which a person is entitled to inherit), dánargjöf(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Irish | oidhreacht(passing of title), oidhreacht(that which a person is entitled to inherit), oidhreacht(biological attributes passed to offspring) | — | |
| Italian | ereditarietà(biological attributes passed to offspring), ereditarietà(programming: mechanism for making parts of superclass available to subclass), eredità(passing of title), eredità(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Japanese | 継承(programming: mechanism for making parts of superclass available to subclass), 遺産(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | keishō, isan | |
| Kabuverdianu | erdansa(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Kyrgyz | мурас(passing of title), мурас(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | muras, muras | |
| Latin | herctum(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Lithuanian | palikimas(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Macedonian | наследство(that which a person is entitled to inherit), оставина(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | nasledstvo, ostavina | |
| Maltese | wirt(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Māori | whakareretanga(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Middle English | enheritaunce(that which a person is entitled to inherit), heritage(passing of title), heritage(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | mafa(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Old English | ierfe(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | میراث(passing of title), میراث(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | miras, miras | |
| Plautdietsch | Oafgoot(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Polish | dziedziczenie(passing of title), dziedziczenie(biological attributes passed to offspring), dziedziczenie(programming: mechanism for making parts of superclass available to subclass), spadek(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Portuguese | herança(passing of title), herança(that which a person is entitled to inherit), herança(biological attributes passed to offspring), herança(programming: mechanism for making parts of superclass available to subclass) | — | |
| Proto-Norse | ᚨᚱᛒᛁᛃᚨ(passing of title) | arbija | |
| Romanian | ereditate(biological attributes passed to offspring), moștenire(passing of title), moștenire(that which a person is entitled to inherit), moștenire(biological attributes passed to offspring), moștenire(programming: mechanism for making parts of superclass available to subclass) | — | |
| Russian | насле́дование(passing of title), насле́дование(biological attributes passed to offspring), насле́дование(programming: mechanism for making parts of superclass available to subclass), насле́дство(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | naslédovanije, naslédovanije, naslédovanije, naslédstvo | |
| Sanskrit | रेक्णस्(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | rekṇas | |
| Scottish Gaelic | oighreachd(passing of title), oighreachd(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | nasledstvo(that which a person is entitled to inherit), nasleđivanje(passing of title) | — | |
| Slovak | dedenie(passing of title), dedičnosť(programming: mechanism for making parts of superclass available to subclass), dedičstvo(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Spanish | heredad(passing of title), heredad(that which a person is entitled to inherit), heredad(biological attributes passed to offspring), herencia(passing of title), herencia(that which a person is entitled to inherit), herencia(biological attributes passed to offspring), herencia(programming: mechanism for making parts of superclass available to subclass) | — | |
| Swahili | mirathi(that which a person is entitled to inherit), urithi(that which a person is entitled to inherit), urithi(biological attributes passed to offspring) | — | |
| Swedish | arv(that which a person is entitled to inherit), arv(biological attributes passed to offspring) | — | |
| Tagalog | mana(passing of title), mana(that which a person is entitled to inherit), manahan(passing of title), manahan(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Tashelhit | ⴰⵢⴷⴰ(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | ayda | |
| Thai | มรดก(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | mɔɔ-rá-dòk | |
| Turkish | bırakıt(that which a person is entitled to inherit), miras(that which a person is entitled to inherit), tereke(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Ukrainian | наслі́дування(passing of title), наслідування(programming: mechanism for making parts of superclass available to subclass), спа́дщина(that which a person is entitled to inherit), спадко́вість(biological attributes passed to offspring), спадкува́ння(passing of title), спадок(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | naslíduvannja, nasliduvannja, spádščyna, spadkóvistʹ, spadkuvánnja, spadok | |
| Walloon | eritaedje(that which a person is entitled to inherit), eritance(that which a person is entitled to inherit), eritance(biological attributes passed to offspring) | — | |
| Welsh | etifeddiad(that which a person is entitled to inherit), etifeddiadau(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | — | |
| Yiddish | ירושה(that which a person is entitled to inherit) | yerushe |
irs, miras
herència
dědičnost, dědičnost, dědičnost
erfdeel, erfelijkheid, erfenis, erfenis, nalatenschap, overerving
heredo
ættararvur, ættarbregði
periminen, perimä, perintä, perintö, perintöosa
héritage, héritage
herdanza
Erbe, Erbschaft, Erbschaft, Erbteil
örökség
arfleifð, dánargjöf
oidhreacht, oidhreacht, oidhreacht
ereditarietà, ereditarietà, eredità, eredità
erdansa
herctum
palikimas
wirt
whakareretanga
enheritaunce, heritage, heritage
ierfe
Oafgoot
dziedziczenie, dziedziczenie, dziedziczenie, spadek
herança, herança, herança, herança
ereditate, moștenire, moștenire, moștenire, moștenire
насле́дование, насле́дование, насле́дование, насле́дство
naslédovanije, naslédovanije, naslédovanije, naslédstvo
oighreachd, oighreachd
nasledstvo, nasleđivanje
dedenie, dedičnosť, dedičstvo
heredad, heredad, heredad, herencia, herencia, herencia, herencia
mirathi, urithi, urithi
arv, arv
mana, mana, manahan, manahan
bırakıt, miras, tereke
наслі́дування, наслідування, спа́дщина, спадко́вість, спадкува́ння, спадок
naslíduvannja, nasliduvannja, spádščyna, spadkóvistʹ, spadkuvánnja, spadok
eritaedje, eritance, eritance
etifeddiad, etifeddiadau
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