Inspiration
Translations of "inspiration" (48 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἐπίπνοια(supernatural divine influence) | epípnoia | |
| Arabic | إِلْهَام(supernatural divine influence), إِلْهَام(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), وَحْي(supernatural divine influence) | ʔilhām, ʔilhām, waḥy | |
| Armenian | ներշնչում(physiology: drawing of air), ոգեշնչում(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | neršnčʻum, ogešnčʻum | |
| Belarusian | натхне́нне(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | natxnjénnje | |
| Bulgarian | вдишване(physiology: drawing of air), вдъхновение(supernatural divine influence), вдъхновение(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | vdišvane, vdǎhnovenie, vdǎhnovenie | |
| Catalan | inspiració(physiology: drawing of air), inspiració(supernatural divine influence), inspiració(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 靈感 /灵感(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), 鼓舞(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | línggǎn, gǔwǔ | |
| Czech | inspirace(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), nádech(physiology: drawing of air) | — | |
| Danish | inspiration(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Dutch | adem(a breath, a single inhalation), ademhaling(a breath, a single inhalation), inademen(physiology: drawing of air), inademing(physiology: drawing of air), ingeving(supernatural divine influence), inspiratie(supernatural divine influence), inspiratie(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Esperanto | inspiriteco(supernatural divine influence), inspiriteco(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), inspiro(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Finnish | innoitus(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), inspiraatio(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), sisäänhengitys(physiology: drawing of air) | — | |
| French | inspiration(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Galician | inspiración(physiology: drawing of air) | — | |
| Georgian | ინსპირაცია(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), შთაგონება(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | insṗiracia, štagoneba | |
| German | Einatmen(physiology: drawing of air), Einatmung(physiology: drawing of air), Einschnaufen(physiology: drawing of air), Inspiration(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌰𐌷𐌼𐌰𐍄𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃(supernatural divine influence) | ahmateins | |
| Greek | έμπνευση(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), εισπνοή(physiology: drawing of air) | émpnefsi, eispnoḯ | |
| Hebrew | הַשְׁרָאָה(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), שְׁאִיפָה(physiology: drawing of air) | hashra'á, sh'ifá | |
| Hindi | प्रेरणा(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | prerṇā | |
| Hungarian | belégzés(physiology: drawing of air), belélegzés(physiology: drawing of air), ihlet(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), inspiráció(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), lelkesítés(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), levegővétel(a breath, a single inhalation), légzés(a breath, a single inhalation), lélegzet(a breath, a single inhalation), lélegzetvétel(a breath, a single inhalation), lélegzés(a breath, a single inhalation), sugallat(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), sugalmazás(supernatural divine influence), szikra(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), ösztönzés(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Icelandic | innblástur(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Indonesian | ilham(supernatural divine influence), ilham(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), inspirasi(physiology: drawing of air), inspirasi(supernatural divine influence), inspirasi(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Irish | inspioráid(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), spreagadh(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Italian | folgorazione(supernatural divine influence), illuminazione(supernatural divine influence), illuminazione(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), inalazione(physiology: drawing of air), inspirazione(physiology: drawing of air), ispirazione(supernatural divine influence), ispirazione(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), respiro(a breath, a single inhalation), suggestione(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Japanese | 霊感(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), 鼓舞(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | reikan, gofu | |
| Kazakh | шабыт(supernatural divine influence) | şabyt | |
| Korean | 감화(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), 격려(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), 고무(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), 고취(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), 들이쉬기(physiology: drawing of air), 숨(a breath, a single inhalation), 영감(supernatural divine influence), 흡입(physiology: drawing of air) | gamhwa, gyeongnyeo, gomu, gochwi, deuriswigi, sum, yeonggam, heubip | |
| Latvian | iedvesma(supernatural divine influence), iedvesma(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), ieelpa(physiology: drawing of air), ieelpa(a breath, a single inhalation), ieelpošana(physiology: drawing of air), inspirācija(physiology: drawing of air), inspirācija(supernatural divine influence), inspirācija(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Macedonian | вдахнове́ние(supernatural divine influence), вдахнове́ние(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), вдишу́вање(physiology: drawing of air), вдишу́вање(a breath, a single inhalation), здив(a breath, a single inhalation) | vdahnovénie, vdahnovénie, vdišúvanje, vdišúvanje, zdiv | |
| Malay | ilham(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), inspirasi(physiology: drawing of air) | — | |
| Māori | whakahihikotanga(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), whakaohoohonga(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Navajo | dadíníidzįįł(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | inspirasjon(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | inspirasjon(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Old English | onbryrdnes(supernatural divine influence), onbryrdnes(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Old Norse | óðr(supernatural divine influence), óðr(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | الهام(supernatural divine influence), الهام(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | ilhâm, ilhâm | |
| Polish | inspiracja(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), natchnienie(supernatural divine influence), natchnienie(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), wdech(physiology: drawing of air) | — | |
| Portuguese | inalação(a breath, a single inhalation), inspiração(physiology: drawing of air), inspiração(a breath, a single inhalation), inspiração(supernatural divine influence), inspiração(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Romanian | inspirație(physiology: drawing of air), inspirație(supernatural divine influence), inspirație(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Russian | вдох(physiology: drawing of air), вдохнове́ние(supernatural divine influence), вдохнове́ние(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), вдыха́ние(physiology: drawing of air) | vdox, vdoxnovénije, vdoxnovénije, vdyxánije | |
| Serbo-Croatian | Bogonadahnutost(supernatural divine influence), nadahnuće(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), udahnuti(physiology: drawing of air), udahnuće(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), zadahnuće(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Spanish | inspiración(physiology: drawing of air), inspiración(supernatural divine influence), inspiración(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Swedish | inspiration(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Tagalog | sigliwa(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), sigya(supernatural divine influence), sigya(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions), suludhingahan(a breath, a single inhalation) | — | |
| Turkish | ilham(supernatural divine influence), ilham(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | — | |
| Ukrainian | натхне́ння(stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions) | natxnénnja |
inspiració, inspiració, inspiració
inspirace, nádech
inspiration
adem, ademhaling, inademen, inademing, ingeving, inspiratie, inspiratie
inspiriteco, inspiriteco, inspiro
innoitus, inspiraatio, sisäänhengitys
inspiration
inspiración
Einatmen, Einatmung, Einschnaufen, Inspiration
belégzés, belélegzés, ihlet, inspiráció, lelkesítés, levegővétel, légzés, lélegzet, lélegzetvétel, lélegzés, sugallat, sugalmazás, szikra, ösztönzés
innblástur
ilham, ilham, inspirasi, inspirasi, inspirasi
inspioráid, spreagadh
folgorazione, illuminazione, illuminazione, inalazione, inspirazione, ispirazione, ispirazione, respiro, suggestione
감화, 격려, 고무, 고취, 들이쉬기, 숨, 영감, 흡입
gamhwa, gyeongnyeo, gomu, gochwi, deuriswigi, sum, yeonggam, heubip
iedvesma, iedvesma, ieelpa, ieelpa, ieelpošana, inspirācija, inspirācija, inspirācija
вдахнове́ние, вдахнове́ние, вдишу́вање, вдишу́вање, здив
vdahnovénie, vdahnovénie, vdišúvanje, vdišúvanje, zdiv
ilham, inspirasi
whakahihikotanga, whakaohoohonga
dadíníidzįįł
inspirasjon
inspirasjon
onbryrdnes, onbryrdnes
óðr, óðr
inspiracja, natchnienie, natchnienie, wdech
inalação, inspiração, inspiração, inspiração, inspiração
inspirație, inspirație, inspirație
Bogonadahnutost, nadahnuće, udahnuti, udahnuće, zadahnuće
inspiración, inspiración, inspiración
inspiration
sigliwa, sigya, sigya, suludhingahan
ilham, ilham
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