Leper
//ˈlɛpɚ//
Translations of "leper" (38 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | λεπρός(person who has leprosy) | leprós | |
| Arabic | أَبْرَص(person who has leprosy), أَجْذَم(person who has leprosy) | ʔabraṣ, ʔajḏam | |
| Bikol Central | kagitsion(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Bulgarian | прокажен(person who has leprosy), прокажен(figurative: outcast) | prokažen, prokažen | |
| Catalan | leprosa(person who has leprosy), leprós(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Cebuano | lansarohon(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | گول(person who has leprosy) | gul | |
| Danish | spedalsk(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Dutch | leproos(person who has leprosy), melaatse(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Esperanto | leprulo(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Finnish | spitaalinen(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| French | lépreux(person who has leprosy), léprosé(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Galician | gafo(person who has leprosy), leproso(person who has leprosy), malato(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Georgian | კეთროვანი(person who has leprosy) | ḳetrovani | |
| German | Aussätziger(person who has leprosy), Leprakranker(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Greek | λεπρός(person who has leprosy) | leprós | |
| Greenlandic | pupissoq(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Hebrew | מְצֹרָע(person who has leprosy) | m'tsorá | |
| Hungarian | leprás(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Irish | lobhar(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Italian | lebbrosa(person who has leprosy), lebbroso(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Japanese | 癩病患者(person who has leprosy) | raibyōkanja | |
| Korean | 나환자(person who has leprosy), 문둥이(person who has leprosy), 한센병 환자(person who has leprosy) | nahwanja, mundung'i, hansenbyeong hwanja | |
| Latin | leprōsus(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Aussätzeger(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Persian | جذامی(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Polish | trędowaty(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Portuguese | leprosa(person who has leprosy), leproso(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Romanian | leproasă(person who has leprosy), lepros(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Russian | прокажённый(person who has leprosy) | prokažónnyj | |
| Serbo-Croatian | gubavac(person who has leprosy), gubavica(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Spanish | leprosa(person who has leprosy), leproso(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Swahili | mkoma(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Swedish | spetälsk(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Tagalog | ketongin(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Turkish | cüzzamlı(person who has leprosy) | — | |
| Ukrainian | прока́жений(person who has leprosy) | prokáženyj | |
| Volapük | hilepradan(person who has leprosy), jilepradan(person who has leprosy), lepradan(person who has leprosy) | — |
kagitsion
leprosa, leprós
lansarohon
spedalsk
leproos, melaatse
leprulo
spitaalinen
lépreux, léprosé
gafo, leproso, malato
Aussätziger, Leprakranker
pupissoq
leprás
lobhar
lebbrosa, lebbroso
leprōsus
Aussätzeger
جذامی
trędowaty
leprosa, leproso
leproasă, lepros
gubavac, gubavica
leprosa, leproso
mkoma
spetälsk
ketongin
cüzzamlı
hilepradan, jilepradan, lepradan
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