Least
//liːst//
Translations of "least" (30 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | më pak(in a degree below all others; in the lowest or smallest degree), më pak(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | ἥκιστα(in a degree below all others; in the lowest or smallest degree), ἥκιστος(smallest in amount or extent), ὀλίγιστος(smallest in amount or extent) | hḗkista, hḗkistos, olígistos | |
| Arabic | أَقَلَّ(smallest in amount or extent) | ʔaqalla | |
| Bulgarian | най-малко(in a degree below all others; in the lowest or smallest degree), грам(smallest in amount or extent), зрънце(smallest in amount or extent), капчица(smallest in amount or extent) | naj-malko, gram, zrǎnce, kapčica | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 最小(smallest in amount or extent), 最少(smallest in amount or extent), 至少(smallest in amount or extent) | zuìxiǎo, zuìshǎo, zhìshǎo | |
| Czech | nejméně(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Dutch | minst(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Esperanto | plej malmulta(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Finnish | pieni(of two or more animals or plants with the same name: the smaller or smallest), vähin(lowest in importance or status; most insignificant or unimportant), vähiten(in a degree below all others; in the lowest or smallest degree), vähiten(used to form superlatives of adjectives, especially those that do not form the superlative by adding -est), pienin(smallest in amount or extent), vähin(smallest in amount or extent), vähäarvoinen(lowest-ranking or most insignificant person or group of people), vähiten(smallest amount or extent of something) | — | |
| French | moindre(in a degree below all others; in the lowest or smallest degree), moins(in a degree below all others; in the lowest or smallest degree), le moindre(smallest in amount or extent), le plus petit(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Galician | mínimo(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| German | geringst(smallest in amount or extent), kleinst(smallest in amount or extent), minimalst(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌼𐌹𐌽𐌽𐌹𐍃𐍄𐍃(smallest in amount or extent) | minnists | |
| Hungarian | legkisebb(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Irish | íosta(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Italian | meno(in a degree below all others; in the lowest or smallest degree), minimo(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Japanese | 最小の(smallest in amount or extent) | saishō no | |
| Korean | 가장 적게(smallest in amount or extent) | gajang jeokge | |
| Latin | minimē(in a degree below all others; in the lowest or smallest degree), minimus(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | minst(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | minst(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Polish | najmniej(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Portuguese | mínimo(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Russian | наиме́ньший(smallest in amount or extent) | naiménʹšij | |
| Serbo-Croatian | minimalan(smallest in amount or extent), najmanji(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Spanish | lo más mínimo(in a degree below all others; in the lowest or smallest degree), menos(in a degree below all others; in the lowest or smallest degree), mínimo(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Swedish | minst(in a degree below all others; in the lowest or smallest degree), minst(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Ukrainian | найменше(in a degree below all others; in the lowest or smallest degree), найменший(smallest in amount or extent) | najmenše, najmenšyj | |
| Woiwurrung | wy krook(smallest in amount or extent) | — | |
| Zazaki | peyênên(smallest in amount or extent) | — |
më pak, më pak
nejméně
minst
plej malmulta
pieni, vähin, vähiten, vähiten, pienin, vähin, vähäarvoinen, vähiten
moindre, moins, le moindre, le plus petit
mínimo
geringst, kleinst, minimalst
legkisebb
íosta
meno, minimo
minimē, minimus
minst
minst
najmniej
mínimo
minimalan, najmanji
lo más mínimo, menos, mínimo
minst, minst
wy krook
peyênên
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.