Lectern
//ˈlɛktə(ɹ)n//
Translations of "lectern" (23 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Catalan | faristol(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), faristol(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 誦經臺 /诵经台(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), 講桌 /讲桌(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes) | jiǎngzhuō | |
| Czech | ambona(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), řečnický pultík(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes) | — | |
| Dutch | lessenaar(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes) | — | |
| Esperanto | pupitro(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service) | — | |
| Finnish | lehteri(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes), lukuteline(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), puhujapönttö(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes) | — | |
| French | lutrin(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), pupitre(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes) | — | |
| German | Chorpult(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), Lesepult(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), Pult(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), Pult(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes), Rednerpult(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service) | — | |
| Greek | αναλόγιο(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service) | analógio | |
| Irish | léachtán(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service) | — | |
| Italian | leggio(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), leggio(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes) | — | |
| Macedonian | аналој(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), пулт(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes) | analoj, pult | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | kateter(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), podium(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes), talerstol(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | رحله(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service) | rahle | |
| Polish | mównica(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes), pulpit(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes) | — | |
| Portuguese | atril(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), atril(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes), leitoril(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), leitoril(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes), púlpito(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), púlpito(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes) | — | |
| Russian | анало́й(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), ка́федра(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes), пульт(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes), пюпи́тр(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes) | analój, káfedra, pulʹt, pjupítr | |
| Spanish | atril(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), atril(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes), facistol(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), facistol(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes), retril(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), retril(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes) | — | |
| Swedish | podium(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes), predikstol(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), talarstol(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes) | — | |
| Tagalog | atril(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), pasistol(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service) | — | |
| Turkish | kürsü(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), kürsü(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes) | — | |
| Ukrainian | анало́й(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), ка́тедра(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes), пюпі́тр(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes) | analój, kátedra, pjupítr | |
| Welsh | darlithell(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes), darllenfa(a stand with a slanted top used to support a bible from which passages are read during a church service), darllenfa(a similar stand to support a lecturer's notes) | — |
faristol, faristol
ambona, řečnický pultík
lessenaar
pupitro
lehteri, lukuteline, puhujapönttö
lutrin, pupitre
Chorpult, Lesepult, Pult, Pult, Rednerpult
léachtán
leggio, leggio
kateter, podium, talerstol
mównica, pulpit
atril, atril, leitoril, leitoril, púlpito, púlpito
atril, atril, facistol, facistol, retril, retril
podium, predikstol, talarstol
atril, pasistol
kürsü, kürsü
darlithell, darllenfa, darllenfa
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