Marshal
Translations of "marshal" (29 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | عَقِيْد(military officer of the highest rank) | ʕaqiyd | |
| Armenian | մարշալ(military officer of the highest rank) | maršal | |
| Bulgarian | помощник-шериф(sheriff’s assistant), фелдмаршал(military officer of the highest rank), церемониалмайстор(officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord), церемониалмайстор(person in charge of the ceremonial arrangement and management of a gathering), подреждам(to arrange facts), строявам(to arrange troops) | pomoštnik-šerif, feldmaršal, ceremonialmajstor, ceremonialmajstor, podreždam, strojavam | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 元帥 /元帅(military officer of the highest rank), 司令官(officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord), 司儀 /司仪(person in charge of the ceremonial arrangement and management of a gathering), 總管 /总管(officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord) | yuánshuài, sīlìngguān, sīyí, zǒngguǎn | |
| Czech | maršál(officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord), maršál(military officer of the highest rank) | — | |
| Dutch | ceremoniemeester(person in charge of the ceremonial arrangement and management of a gathering), hofmaarschalk(officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord), maarschalk(military officer of the highest rank) | — | |
| Esperanto | marŝalo(military officer of the highest rank) | — | |
| Finnish | airut(person in charge of the ceremonial arrangement and management of a gathering), marsalkka(military officer of the highest rank), marsalkka(person in charge of the ceremonial arrangement and management of a gathering), johdattaa(to ceremoniously guide), jäsentää(to arrange facts), opastaa(to ceremoniously guide) | — | |
| French | marshal(sheriff’s assistant), maréchal(officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord), maréchal(military officer of the highest rank), canaliser(to gather data) | — | |
| German | Feldmarschall(military officer of the highest rank), Marschall(officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord), Marschall(military officer of the highest rank) | — | |
| Indonesian | marsekal(military officer of the highest rank) | — | |
| Italian | maresciallo(military officer of the highest rank) | — | |
| Japanese | 元帥(military officer of the highest rank) | gensui | |
| Korean | 원수(military officer of the highest rank) | wonsu | |
| Macedonian | маршал(military officer of the highest rank) | maršal | |
| Malay | marsyal(military officer of the highest rank) | — | |
| Māori | kaiatoato(person in charge of the ceremonial arrangement and management of a gathering), maihara(military officer of the highest rank), atoato(to arrange troops) | — | |
| Norwegian | marskalk(military officer of the highest rank) | — | |
| Old Armenian | մարաջախտ(military officer of the highest rank) | maraǰaxt | |
| Plautdietsch | Launtsrot(officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord) | — | |
| Polish | marszałek(military officer of the highest rank), organizator(person in charge of the ceremonial arrangement and management of a gathering), porządkować(to arrange facts), uporządkować(to arrange facts), zdobyć(to gather data), zebrać(to gather data), zgromadzić(to gather data) | — | |
| Portuguese | marechal(officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord), marechal(military officer of the highest rank), colocar em formação/forma(to arrange troops), empacotar(to gather data), organizar(to arrange facts) | — | |
| Romanian | mareșal(officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord), mareșal(military officer of the highest rank) | — | |
| Russian | ма́ршал(officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord), ма́ршал(military officer of the highest rank), выстра́ивать(to arrange troops), выстра́ивать(to arrange facts), выстра́ивать(to ceremoniously guide), упоря́дочивать(to arrange facts) | máršal, máršal, vystráivatʹ, vystráivatʹ, vystráivatʹ, uporjádočivatʹ | |
| Sicilian | marisciaḍḍu(military officer of the highest rank) | — | |
| Slovene | maršal(military officer of the highest rank) | — | |
| Spanish | mariscal(officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord), mariscal(military officer of the highest rank), mariscal(person in charge of the ceremonial arrangement and management of a gathering), mariscal(sheriff’s assistant), empaquetar(to gather data), formar(to arrange troops), recopilar(to arrange facts) | — | |
| Swedish | marskalk(military officer of the highest rank), marskalk(person in charge of the ceremonial arrangement and management of a gathering) | — | |
| Tagalog | mariskal(officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord), mariskal(military officer of the highest rank) | — |
помощник-шериф, фелдмаршал, церемониалмайстор, церемониалмайстор, подреждам, строявам
pomoštnik-šerif, feldmaršal, ceremonialmajstor, ceremonialmajstor, podreždam, strojavam
maršál, maršál
ceremoniemeester, hofmaarschalk, maarschalk
marŝalo
airut, marsalkka, marsalkka, johdattaa, jäsentää, opastaa
marshal, maréchal, maréchal, canaliser
Feldmarschall, Marschall, Marschall
marsekal
maresciallo
marsyal
kaiatoato, maihara, atoato
marskalk
Launtsrot
marszałek, organizator, porządkować, uporządkować, zdobyć, zebrać, zgromadzić
marechal, marechal, colocar em formação/forma, empacotar, organizar
mareșal, mareșal
ма́ршал, ма́ршал, выстра́ивать, выстра́ивать, выстра́ивать, упоря́дочивать
máršal, máršal, vystráivatʹ, vystráivatʹ, vystráivatʹ, uporjádočivatʹ
marisciaḍḍu
maršal
mariscal, mariscal, mariscal, mariscal, empaquetar, formar, recopilar
marskalk, marskalk
mariskal, mariskal
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