Lot
Translations of "lot" (62 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | rrevë(that which happens without human design or forethought) | — | |
| Amharic | ሎጥ(nephew of Abraham) | loṭ | |
| Ancient Greek | Λώτ(nephew of Abraham), κλῆρος(anything used in determining a question by chance), πότμος(part or fate that befalls one) | Lṓt, klêros, pótmos | |
| Arabic | لُوط(nephew of Abraham) | lūṭ | |
| Armenian | Լոտ(nephew of Abraham) | — | |
| Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | ܥܸܕ݂ܒ݂ܵܐ(anything used in determining a question by chance) | ˁiḏḇā | |
| Azerbaijani | Lut(nephew of Abraham), qismət(part or fate that befalls one), tale(part or fate that befalls one) | — | |
| Belarusian | Лот(nephew of Abraham) | — | |
| Bengali | লূত(nephew of Abraham) | lūt | |
| Bulgarian | Лот(nephew of Abraham), група(separate portion; number of things taken collectively), жребий(anything used in determining a question by chance), лотарийна награда(prize in a lottery), множество(separate portion; number of things taken collectively), съдба(that which happens without human design or forethought), участ(that which happens without human design or forethought), участ(part or fate that befalls one), участък(distinct portion or plot of land) | grupa, žrebij, lotarijna nagrada, množestvo, sǎdba, učast, učast, učastǎk | |
| Catalan | Lot(nephew of Abraham), Òlt(department of France) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎶᏗ(nephew of Abraham), ᎶᏛ(nephew of Abraham) | lodi, lodv | |
| Chinese | 鬮 /阄(anything used in determining a question by chance) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 羅得 /罗得(nephew of Abraham) | Luódé | |
| Coptic | ⲗⲱⲧ(nephew of Abraham) | lōt | |
| Danish | grundstykke(distinct portion or plot of land), tomt(distinct portion or plot of land) | — | |
| Dutch | lood(old unit of weight), lot(that which happens without human design or forethought) | — | |
| Esperanto | loto(anything used in determining a question by chance), sorto(part or fate that befalls one) | — | |
| Estonian | liisk(anything used in determining a question by chance) | — | |
| Faroese | grundstykki(distinct portion or plot of land), lagna(part or fate that befalls one) | — | |
| Finnish | Loot(nephew of Abraham), arpa(anything used in determining a question by chance), arpa(allotment, lottery), arpajaisvoitto(prize in a lottery), erä(separate portion; number of things taken collectively), erä(one or more items auctioned or sold as a unit), huutokauppaerä(one or more items auctioned or sold as a unit), joukko(informal: a number of people taken collectively), kaikki(all members of a set), kohtalo(that which happens without human design or forethought), kohtalo(part or fate that befalls one), luoti(old unit of weight), osa(that which happens without human design or forethought), osa(part or fate that befalls one), tontti(distinct portion or plot of land), voitto(prize in a lottery) | — | |
| French | Lot(nephew of Abraham), Lot(department of France), Loth(nephew of Abraham), bande(informal: a number of people taken collectively), destin(that which happens without human design or forethought), ensemble(separate portion; number of things taken collectively), groupe(separate portion; number of things taken collectively), lot(distinct portion or plot of land), lot(part or fate that befalls one), lot(prize in a lottery), parcelle(distinct portion or plot of land), sort(part or fate that befalls one) | — | |
| Galician | fato(informal: a number of people taken collectively), lote(separate portion; number of things taken collectively), lote(informal: a number of people taken collectively) | — | |
| Georgian | ლოტი(nephew of Abraham) | loṭi | |
| German | Lot(nephew of Abraham), Anzahl(separate portion; number of things taken collectively), Charge(separate portion; number of things taken collectively), Grund(distinct portion or plot of land), Grundstück(distinct portion or plot of land), Gruppe(informal: a number of people taken collectively), Haufen(separate portion; number of things taken collectively), Haufen(informal: a number of people taken collectively), Häuflein(informal: a number of people taken collectively), Los(separate portion; number of things taken collectively), Los(that which happens without human design or forethought), Los(anything used in determining a question by chance), Los(part or fate that befalls one), Los(prize in a lottery), Lot(old unit of weight), Menge(separate portion; number of things taken collectively), Menge(informal: a number of people taken collectively), Parzelle(distinct portion or plot of land), Schicksal(that which happens without human design or forethought), Schicksal(part or fate that befalls one), leute(informal: a number of people taken collectively) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌷𐌻𐌰𐌿𐍄𐍃(anything used in determining a question by chance) | hlauts | |
| Greek | Λωτ(nephew of Abraham) | — | |
| Hawaiian | Lota(nephew of Abraham) | — | |
| Hebrew | לוֹט(nephew of Abraham), גּוֹרָל(that which happens without human design or forethought), גּוֹרָל(anything used in determining a question by chance), גּוֹרָל(part or fate that befalls one), חֶלְקָה(distinct portion or plot of land), חלוקה(separate portion; number of things taken collectively) | lot, gorál, gorál, gorál, ḥelqá, khaluqah | |
| Hindi | लूत(nephew of Abraham) | lūt | |
| Hungarian | Lót(nephew of Abraham), sors(that which happens without human design or forethought), sors(part or fate that befalls one), telek(distinct portion or plot of land) | — | |
| Ingrian | arpa(anything used in determining a question by chance) | — | |
| Irish | cinniúint(part or fate that befalls one), gabháltas(distinct portion or plot of land) | — | |
| Italian | Lot(nephew of Abraham), destino(that which happens without human design or forethought), gruppo(separate portion; number of things taken collectively), insieme(separate portion; number of things taken collectively), quantità(separate portion; number of things taken collectively) | — | |
| Japanese | ロト(nephew of Abraham), 宿命(part or fate that befalls one) | Roto, shukumei | |
| Kazakh | Лұт(nephew of Abraham) | Lūt | |
| Korean | 롯(nephew of Abraham) | — | |
| Latin | Lōt(nephew of Abraham), pars(part or fate that befalls one), sors(anything used in determining a question by chance), sors(part or fate that befalls one) | — | |
| Macedonian | Лот(nephew of Abraham) | — | |
| Malayalam | കുറി(anything used in determining a question by chance), കുറി(allotment, lottery), നറുക്ക്(anything used in determining a question by chance), നറുക്ക്(allotment, lottery), സമ്മാനം(prize in a lottery) | kuṟi, kuṟi, naṟukkŭ, naṟukkŭ, sammānaṁ | |
| Maore Comorian | Lutwi(nephew of Abraham) | — | |
| Marathi | लॉत(department of France) | lŏt | |
| Mongolian | хувь(part or fate that befalls one) | xuvʹ | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | Lutu(nephew of Abraham) | — | |
| Norwegian | skjebne(that which happens without human design or forethought) | — | |
| Occitan | Òlt(department of France), Òut(department of France) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | حصه(separate portion; number of things taken collectively), قسط(separate portion; number of things taken collectively) | hisse, kıst | |
| Pashto | لوط(nephew of Abraham) | lut | |
| Persian | لوط(nephew of Abraham) | lut | |
| Plautdietsch | Schikjsol(that which happens without human design or forethought), Schikjsol(part or fate that befalls one) | — | |
| Polish | Lot(nephew of Abraham), Lot(department of France), los(that which happens without human design or forethought), los(anything used in determining a question by chance), los(part or fate that befalls one), przeznaczenie(that which happens without human design or forethought), przeznaczenie(part or fate that befalls one), łut(old unit of weight) | — | |
| Portuguese | Lot(nephew of Abraham), Ló(nephew of Abraham), bando(informal: a number of people taken collectively), lote(distinct portion or plot of land), quantidade(separate portion; number of things taken collectively) | — | |
| Romanian | Lot(nephew of Abraham) | — | |
| Russian | Лот(nephew of Abraham), гру́ппа(informal: a number of people taken collectively), жре́бий(anything used in determining a question by chance), судьба́(that which happens without human design or forethought), у́часть(that which happens without human design or forethought) | grúppa, žrébij, sudʹbá, účastʹ | |
| Spanish | Lot(nephew of Abraham), destino(that which happens without human design or forethought), lote(one or more items auctioned or sold as a unit), loteo(distinct portion or plot of land) | — | |
| Swahili | Lutu(nephew of Abraham) | — | |
| Swedish | bunt(informal: a number of people taken collectively), lott(that which happens without human design or forethought), lott(anything used in determining a question by chance), lott(part or fate that befalls one), mängd(separate portion; number of things taken collectively), skara(informal: a number of people taken collectively), tomt(distinct portion or plot of land), öde(that which happens without human design or forethought) | — | |
| Turkish | Lut(nephew of Abraham) | — | |
| Ukrainian | Лот(nephew of Abraham) | — | |
| Urdu | لوط(nephew of Abraham) | lūt | |
| Uyghur | لۇت(nephew of Abraham) | lut | |
| Uzbek | Lut(nephew of Abraham) | — |
rrevë
Լոտ
Lut, qismət, tale
Лот
Лот, група, жребий, лотарийна награда, множество, съдба, участ, участ, участък
grupa, žrebij, lotarijna nagrada, množestvo, sǎdba, učast, učast, učastǎk
Lot, Òlt
鬮 /阄
grundstykke, tomt
lood, lot
loto, sorto
liisk
grundstykki, lagna
Loot, arpa, arpa, arpajaisvoitto, erä, erä, huutokauppaerä, joukko, kaikki, kohtalo, kohtalo, luoti, osa, osa, tontti, voitto
Lot, Lot, Loth, bande, destin, ensemble, groupe, lot, lot, lot, parcelle, sort
fato, lote, lote
Lot, Anzahl, Charge, Grund, Grundstück, Gruppe, Haufen, Haufen, Häuflein, Los, Los, Los, Los, Los, Lot, Menge, Menge, Parzelle, Schicksal, Schicksal, leute
Λωτ
Lota
Lót, sors, sors, telek
arpa
cinniúint, gabháltas
Lot, destino, gruppo, insieme, quantità
Lōt, pars, sors, sors
Лот
Lutwi
skjebne
Òlt, Òut
Schikjsol, Schikjsol
Lot, Lot, los, los, los, przeznaczenie, przeznaczenie, łut
Lot, Ló, bando, lote, quantidade
Lot
Lot, destino, lote, loteo
Lutu
bunt, lott, lott, lott, mängd, skara, tomt, öde
Lut
Лот
Lut
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.