Jester
//ˈd͡ʒɛs.tə//
Translations of "jester" (23 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | γελωτοποιός(one who jests) | gelōtopoiós | |
| Arabic | بَهْلُول(one who jests) | bahlūl | |
| Belarusian | жартаўні́к(one who jests), жарто́ўнік(one who jests) | žartawník, žartównik | |
| Bulgarian | шегоби́ец(one who jests) | šegobíec | |
| Czech | šašek(one who jests) | — | |
| Esperanto | amuzanto(one who jests) | — | |
| Finnish | vitsailija(one who jests), vitsiniekka(one who jests) | — | |
| French | plaisantin(one who jests) | — | |
| Galician | alvardán(one who jests), arlequín(one who jests), bufón(one who jests) | — | |
| Georgian | მასხარა(one who jests), ოხუნჯი(one who jests), ტაკიმასხარა(one who jests), ხუმარა(one who jests) | masxara, oxunǯi, ṭaḳimasxara, xumara | |
| German | Clown(one who jests), Clownin(one who jests), Hampelfrau(one who jests), Hampelmann(one who jests), Narr(one who jests), Spaßmacher(one who jests), Spaßmacherin(one who jests) | — | |
| Latin | balatrō(one who jests) | — | |
| Lithuanian | klounas(one who jests) | — | |
| Macedonian | сме́шник(one who jests), шега́џија(one who jests), шего́биец(one who jests) | sméšnik, šegádžija, šegóbiec | |
| Māori | kiri hangareka(one who jests) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | لطیفهجی(one who jests) | latifeci | |
| Pashto | ټوکي(one who jests) | ṭoki | |
| Polish | błazen(one who jests) | — | |
| Portuguese | brincalhão(one who jests) | — | |
| Russian | остря́к(one who jests), шутни́к(one who jests), шутни́ца(one who jests) | ostrják, šutník, šutníca | |
| Spanish | truhán(one who jests) | — | |
| Swedish | gycklare(one who jests) | — | |
| Ukrainian | жарту́н(one who jests), жартівни́к(one who jests), жартівни́ця(one who jests) | žartún, žartivnýk, žartivnýcja |
šašek
amuzanto
vitsailija, vitsiniekka
plaisantin
alvardán, arlequín, bufón
Clown, Clownin, Hampelfrau, Hampelmann, Narr, Spaßmacher, Spaßmacherin
balatrō
klounas
kiri hangareka
błazen
brincalhão
truhán
gycklare
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