Marine
Translations of "marine" (55 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | ujor(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | θαλάσσιος(of or pertaining to the sea), ἅλιος(of or pertaining to the sea) | thalássios, hálios | |
| Arabic | بَحْرِيّ(of or pertaining to the sea) | baḥriyy | |
| Armenian | ծովային(of or pertaining to the sea) | covayin | |
| Asturian | marín(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Belarusian | марскі́(of or pertaining to the sea) | marskí | |
| Bhojpuri | समुंद्री(of or pertaining to the sea) | samundrī | |
| Bulgarian | мо́рски(of or pertaining to the sea), мо́рски пехоти́нец(member of a marine corps) | mórski, mórski pehotínec | |
| Catalan | marí(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 海事的(of or pertaining to the sea), 海洋的(of or pertaining to the sea), 海產的 /海产的(of or pertaining to the sea), 海的(of or pertaining to the sea), 海運的 /海运的(of or pertaining to the sea), 航海的(of or pertaining to the sea), 水兵(member of a marine corps) | hǎishì de, hǎiyáng de, hǎichǎn de, hǎi de, hǎiyùn de, hánghǎi de, shuǐbīng | |
| Chukchi | аӈӄакэн(of or pertaining to the sea) | aṇqakėn | |
| Czech | mořský(of or pertaining to the sea), mariňák(member of a marine corps) | — | |
| Danish | marin(of or pertaining to the sea), maritim(of or pertaining to the sea), mariner(member of a marine corps), marinesoldat(member of a marine corps) | — | |
| Dutch | marien(of or pertaining to the sea), maritiem(of or pertaining to the sea), marinier(member of a marine corps) | — | |
| Finnish | merellinen(of or pertaining to the sea), meri(of or pertaining to the sea), merijalkaväen sotilas(member of a marine corps), rannikkojääkäri(member of a marine corps) | — | |
| French | marin(of or pertaining to the sea), maritime(of or pertaining to the sea), marinier(member of a marine corps) | — | |
| Galician | mariño(of or pertaining to the sea), marine(member of a marine corps) | — | |
| Georgian | საზღვაო(of or pertaining to the sea) | sazɣvao | |
| German | Meeres(of or pertaining to the sea), See(of or pertaining to the sea), Marineinfanterist(member of a marine corps), Marinesoldat(serviceperson belonging to a marine corps) | — | |
| Greek | θαλάσσιος(of or pertaining to the sea), ναυτικός(of or pertaining to the sea), πεζοναύτης(member of a marine corps) | thalássios, naftikós, pezonáftis | |
| Hebrew | יַמִּי(of or pertaining to the sea), חַיַּל צִי(member of a marine corps), נַחָת(member of a marine corps) | yamí, khayál tsi, nakhát | |
| Hindi | मैरीन(of or pertaining to the sea), नौसैनिक(serviceperson belonging to a marine corps), मैरीन(member of a marine corps) | mairīn, nausainik, mairīn | |
| Hungarian | tengeri(of or pertaining to the sea), tengerészgyalogos(member of a marine corps) | — | |
| Icelandic | sjávar(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Ido | navaro(member of a marine corps) | — | |
| Indonesian | bahari(of or pertaining to the sea), marinir(member of a marine corps) | — | |
| Italian | marino(of or pertaining to the sea), marittimo(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Japanese | 海の(of or pertaining to the sea), 水兵(member of a marine corps), 海兵(serviceperson belonging to a marine corps), 海兵隊者(serviceperson belonging to a marine corps) | umi no, suihei, kaihei, kaihei-taisha | |
| Korean | 바다의(of or pertaining to the sea), 수병(member of a marine corps) | bada-ui, subyeong | |
| Latin | maritimus(of or pertaining to the sea), marīnus(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Macedonian | мо́рски(of or pertaining to the sea) | mórski | |
| Malay | bahari(of or pertaining to the sea), kelautan(of or pertaining to the sea), laut(of or pertaining to the sea), marin(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Middle English | see(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Navajo | akał bikʼos(member of a marine corps) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | marin(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | marin(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Occitan | marin(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Ojibwe | nibi'zhimaaganish(serviceperson belonging to a marine corps) | — | |
| Old English | sǣn(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Persian | آبزی(of or pertaining to the sea), بحری(of or pertaining to the sea) | âb-zi, bahri | |
| Polish | morski(of or pertaining to the sea), żołnierz piechoty morskiej(member of a marine corps), żołnierz piechoty morskiej(serviceperson belonging to a marine corps) | — | |
| Portuguese | marinho(of or pertaining to the sea), marítimo(of or pertaining to the sea), fuzileiro naval(member of a marine corps) | — | |
| Romanian | marin(of or pertaining to the sea), maritim(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Russian | морско́й(of or pertaining to the sea), морпе́х(member of a marine corps), морско́й пехоти́нец(member of a marine corps), солда́т морско́й пехо́ты(member of a marine corps) | morskój, morpéx, morskój pexotínec, soldát morskój pexóty | |
| Serbo-Croatian | mòrskī(of or pertaining to the sea), мо̀рскӣ(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Slovak | morský(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Slovene | morski(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Spanish | marino(of or pertaining to the sea), marítimo(of or pertaining to the sea), alier (desus.)(member of a marine corps), infante de marina(member of a marine corps), infante de marina(serviceperson belonging to a marine corps), managuá(member of a marine corps), marine(member of a marine corps), marinero(member of a marine corps), marino(member of a marine corps) | — | |
| Swedish | marin(of or pertaining to the sea), sjö(of or pertaining to the sea), marinsoldat(member of a marine corps) | — | |
| Tagalog | karagatnin(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Tajik | баҳрӣ(of or pertaining to the sea) | bahri | |
| Thai | ทะเล(of or pertaining to the sea) | tá-lee | |
| Turkish | bahri(of or pertaining to the sea) | — | |
| Ukrainian | морськи́й(of or pertaining to the sea), морпі́х(member of a marine corps), морськи́й піхоти́нець(member of a marine corps) | morsʹkýj, morpíx, morsʹkýj pixotýnecʹ | |
| Western Apache | tú silááda(member of a marine corps), tú silááda(serviceperson belonging to a marine corps) | — |
ujor
marín
marí
海事的, 海洋的, 海產的 /海产的, 海的, 海運的 /海运的, 航海的, 水兵
hǎishì de, hǎiyáng de, hǎichǎn de, hǎi de, hǎiyùn de, hánghǎi de, shuǐbīng
mořský, mariňák
marin, maritim, mariner, marinesoldat
marien, maritiem, marinier
merellinen, meri, merijalkaväen sotilas, rannikkojääkäri
marin, maritime, marinier
mariño, marine
Meeres, See, Marineinfanterist, Marinesoldat
tengeri, tengerészgyalogos
sjávar
navaro
bahari, marinir
marino, marittimo
maritimus, marīnus
bahari, kelautan, laut, marin
akał bikʼos
marin
marin
marin
nibi'zhimaaganish
sǣn
morski, żołnierz piechoty morskiej, żołnierz piechoty morskiej
marinho, marítimo, fuzileiro naval
marin, maritim
морско́й, морпе́х, морско́й пехоти́нец, солда́т морско́й пехо́ты
morskój, morpéx, morskój pexotínec, soldát morskój pexóty
mòrskī, мо̀рскӣ
morský
morski
marino, marítimo, alier (desus.), infante de marina, infante de marina, managuá, marine, marinero, marino
marin, sjö, marinsoldat
karagatnin
bahri
tú silááda, tú silááda
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.