Interior
Translations of "interior" (48 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aragonese | interior(having to do with the inner part of something), interior(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Armenian | ներքին(having to do with the inner part of something), ներքին(having to do with the inland parts of a country) | nerkʻin, nerkʻin | |
| Asturian | interior(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Belarusian | ну́траны(having to do with the inner part of something), уну́траны(having to do with the inner part of something) | nútrany, unútrany | |
| Breton | diabarzh(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Bulgarian | въ́трешен(having to do with the inner part of something), вътрешност(the inside of an enclosed structure) | vǎ́trešen, vǎtrešnost | |
| Catalan | interior(having to do with the inner part of something), interior(having to do with the inland parts of a country), interior(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 內部 /内部(having to do with the inner part of something), 內陸 /内陆(having to do with the inland parts of a country), 內部 /内部(the inside of an enclosed structure) | nèibù, nèilù, nèibù | |
| Czech | vnitřní(having to do with the inner part of something) | — | |
| Dutch | interieur(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Esperanto | ena(having to do with the inner part of something), interno(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Finnish | sisustus(having to do with the inner part of something), sisä(having to do with the inner part of something), sisä(having to do with the inland parts of a country), sisäinen(having to do with the inner part of something), sisus(the inside of an enclosed structure), sisämaa(the inside regions of a country), sisäpuoli(the inside of an enclosed structure), sisätila(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| French | intérieur(having to do with the inner part of something), intérieur(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Galician | interior(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Georgian | საშინაო(having to do with the inland parts of a country), შიდა(having to do with the inland parts of a country) | sašinao, šida | |
| German | inner(having to do with the inner part of something), Innenraum(the inside of an enclosed structure), Inneres(the inside of an enclosed structure), Inneres(the set of all interior points), Interieur(the inside of an enclosed structure), offener Kern(the set of all interior points) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌹𐌽𐌽𐌿𐌼𐌰(having to do with the inner part of something) | innuma | |
| Hebrew | פנים(the set of all interior points) | pním | |
| Hindi | अंतः(having to do with the inner part of something), आंतरिक(having to do with the inner part of something), आंतरिक(having to do with the inland parts of a country), अंतः(the inside of an enclosed structure), आंतरिक(the inside regions of a country) | antaḥ, āntrik, āntrik, antaḥ, āntrik | |
| Hungarian | bel(having to do with the inland parts of a country), belső(having to do with the inner part of something), belső(the inside of an enclosed structure), belterület(the inside regions of a country) | — | |
| Icelandic | innri kjarni(the set of all interior points) | — | |
| Italian | interiore(having to do with the inner part of something), interno(having to do with the inner part of something) | — | |
| Japanese | 内部(having to do with the inner part of something), インテリア(the inside of an enclosed structure), 内装(the inside of an enclosed structure), 内部(the inside of an enclosed structure) | naibu, interia, naisō, naibu | |
| Kongo | kati(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Latin | penitus(having to do with the inner part of something) | — | |
| Macedonian | внатрешен(having to do with the inner part of something) | vnatrešen | |
| Māori | o roto(having to do with the inner part of something), uta(having to do with the inland parts of a country), manowhenua(the inside regions of a country) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | interiør(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | interiør(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Old Turkic | 𐰃𐰲(the inside of an enclosed structure) | ič | |
| Ottoman Turkish | ایچ(having to do with the inner part of something), ایچ(having to do with the inland parts of a country), داخل(having to do with the inner part of something), داخل(having to do with the inland parts of a country), ایچ(the inside of an enclosed structure), ایچ(the inside regions of a country), داخل(the inside of an enclosed structure), داخل(the inside regions of a country) | iç, iç, dâhil, dâhil, iç, iç, dâhil, dâhil | |
| Persian | داخل(the inside of an enclosed structure), داخل(the inside regions of a country), درون(the inside of an enclosed structure) | dâxel, dâxel, darun | |
| Polish | wewnętrzny(having to do with the inner part of something), wnętrze(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Portuguese | interior(having to do with the inner part of something), interior(having to do with the inland parts of a country), interior(the inside of an enclosed structure), interior(the inside regions of a country) | — | |
| Quechua | ukhu(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Romanian | interior(having to do with the inner part of something), intern(having to do with the inner part of something), intern(having to do with the inland parts of a country) | — | |
| Russian | вну́тренний(having to do with the inner part of something), вну́тренний(having to do with the inland parts of a country), вну́тренние райо́ны страны́(the inside regions of a country), вну́тренность(the inside of an enclosed structure), вну́тренняя часть(the inside of an enclosed structure), интерье́р(the inside of an enclosed structure) | vnútrennij, vnútrennij, vnútrennije rajóny straný, vnútrennostʹ, vnútrennjaja častʹ, intɛrʹjér | |
| Sanskrit | अन्तर(having to do with the inner part of something), अन्तर(the inside of an enclosed structure) | antara, antara | |
| Slovak | vnútorný(having to do with the inner part of something) | — | |
| Slovene | notranji(having to do with the inner part of something) | — | |
| Spanish | interiano(having to do with the inland parts of a country), interior(having to do with the inner part of something), interior(having to do with the inland parts of a country), interiorano(having to do with the inland parts of a country), interior(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Swedish | det inre(the inside of an enclosed structure), innandöme(the inside of an enclosed structure), insida(the inside of an enclosed structure), interiör(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Tetum | laran(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Turkish | iç(having to do with the inner part of something), içteki(having to do with the inner part of something), dâhiliye(the inside regions of a country), iç(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Ukrainian | вну́трішній(having to do with the inner part of something) | vnútrišnij | |
| Vietnamese | nội địa(having to do with the inland parts of a country), nội thất(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Walloon | divintrin(having to do with the inner part of something), ådvins(the inside of an enclosed structure) | — | |
| Yakut | ис(the inside of an enclosed structure) | is |
interior, interior
interior
diabarzh
interior, interior, interior
vnitřní
interieur
ena, interno
sisustus, sisä, sisä, sisäinen, sisus, sisämaa, sisäpuoli, sisätila
intérieur, intérieur
interior
inner, Innenraum, Inneres, Inneres, Interieur, offener Kern
bel, belső, belső, belterület
innri kjarni
interiore, interno
kati
penitus
o roto, uta, manowhenua
interiør
interiør
wewnętrzny, wnętrze
interior, interior, interior, interior
ukhu
interior, intern, intern
вну́тренний, вну́тренний, вну́тренние райо́ны страны́, вну́тренность, вну́тренняя часть, интерье́р
vnútrennij, vnútrennij, vnútrennije rajóny straný, vnútrennostʹ, vnútrennjaja častʹ, intɛrʹjér
vnútorný
notranji
interiano, interior, interior, interiorano, interior
det inre, innandöme, insida, interiör
laran
iç, içteki, dâhiliye, iç
nội địa, nội thất
divintrin, ådvins
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