Ligature
//ˈlɪɡət͡ʃɚ//
Translations of "ligature" (36 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | ligaturë(act of tying) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | ὑφέν(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | huphén | |
| Armenian | լիգատուրա(typography: character that combines multiple letters), կցագիր(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | ligatura, kcʻagir | |
| Bengali | যুক্তবর্ণ(typography: character that combines multiple letters), যুক্তাক্ষর(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | juktoborno, juktakkhor | |
| Bulgarian | легато(music: group of notes played as a musical phrase), лигатура(act of tying) | legato, ligatura | |
| Catalan | lligada(cord or similar used to tie something), lligadura(cord or similar used to tie something) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 合字(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | hézì | |
| Czech | ligatura(typography: character that combines multiple letters), slitek(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | — | |
| Danish | ligatur(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | — | |
| Dutch | afbinding(cord or similar used to tie something), band(cord or similar used to tie something), ligatuur(act of tying), ligatuur(typography: character that combines multiple letters), ligatuur(music: group of notes played as a musical phrase), verbinding(act of tying), verbinding(cord or similar used to tie something) | — | |
| Finnish | kiristin(piece used to hold a reed to the mouthpiece), ligatuuri(cord or similar used to tie something), ligatuuri(typography: character that combines multiple letters), ligatuuri(music: group of notes played as a musical phrase), ligatuuri(piece used to hold a reed to the mouthpiece), side(cord or similar used to tie something), sidos(cord or similar used to tie something), sitominen(act of tying) | — | |
| French | ligature(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | — | |
| Georgian | ლიგატურა(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | ligaṭura | |
| German | Ligatur(typography: character that combines multiple letters), Ligatur(music: group of notes played as a musical phrase) | — | |
| Greek | δεσμός(act of tying), λιγκατούρα(typography: character that combines multiple letters), λιγκατούρα(music: group of notes played as a musical phrase) | desmós, ligkatoúra, ligkatoúra | |
| Hindi | संयुक्ताक्षर(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | sãyuktākṣar | |
| Hungarian | elkötés(act of tying), kötőív(music: group of notes played as a musical phrase), lekötés(act of tying), ligatúra(typography: character that combines multiple letters), összekötés(act of tying) | — | |
| Irish | ceangal(music: group of notes played as a musical phrase), nasclitir(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | — | |
| Italian | legatura(act of tying), legatura(typography: character that combines multiple letters), logotipo(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | — | |
| Japanese | 合字(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | gōji | |
| Korean | 합자(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | hapja | |
| Latin | ligātūra(act of tying) | — | |
| Malayalam | കൂട്ടക്ഷരം(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | kūṭṭakṣaraṁ | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | abbreviatur(typography: character that combines multiple letters), abbreviatur(music: group of notes played as a musical phrase), knytting(act of tying) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | abbreviatur(typography: character that combines multiple letters), abbreviatur(music: group of notes played as a musical phrase), knyting(act of tying) | — | |
| Plautdietsch | Ombinjsel(cord or similar used to tie something) | — | |
| Portuguese | ligatura(typography: character that combines multiple letters), ligação(act of tying) | — | |
| Romanian | frânghie(cord or similar used to tie something), funie(cord or similar used to tie something), legare(act of tying), legătură(act of tying), ligatură(typography: character that combines multiple letters), sfoară(cord or similar used to tie something), șnur(cord or similar used to tie something) | — | |
| Russian | вязь(typography: character that combines multiple letters), лигату́ра(act of tying), лигату́ра(typography: character that combines multiple letters), лигату́ра(music: group of notes played as a musical phrase) | vjazʹ, ligatúra, ligatúra, ligatúra | |
| Serbo-Croatian | ligatura(typography: character that combines multiple letters), ligatura(music: group of notes played as a musical phrase), лигатура(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | — | |
| Spanish | ligadura(typography: character that combines multiple letters), ligadura(music: group of notes played as a musical phrase) | — | |
| Swedish | ligatur(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | — | |
| Tagalog | pang-angkop(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | — | |
| Tamil | கூட்டெழுத்து(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | kūṭṭeḻuttu | |
| Thai | ตัวแฝด(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | dtuua-fɛ̀ɛt | |
| Welsh | clymlythyren(typography: character that combines multiple letters) | — |
ligaturë
lligada, lligadura
ligatura, slitek
ligatur
afbinding, band, ligatuur, ligatuur, ligatuur, verbinding, verbinding
kiristin, ligatuuri, ligatuuri, ligatuuri, ligatuuri, side, sidos, sitominen
ligature
Ligatur, Ligatur
elkötés, kötőív, lekötés, ligatúra, összekötés
ceangal, nasclitir
legatura, legatura, logotipo
ligātūra
abbreviatur, abbreviatur, knytting
abbreviatur, abbreviatur, knyting
Ombinjsel
ligatura, ligação
frânghie, funie, legare, legătură, ligatură, sfoară, șnur
ligatura, ligatura, лигатура
ligadura, ligadura
ligatur
pang-angkop
clymlythyren
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.