Mass
Translations of "mass" (90 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | mis(religion: Eucharist), mis(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), mis(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist) | — | |
| Albanian | masë(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), meshë(religion: Eucharist), meshë(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), meshë(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | ὄγκος(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), ὄγκος(bulk; magnitude; body; size), ὄγκος(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | ónkos, ónkos, ónkos | |
| Arabic | قُدَّاس(religion: Eucharist), قُدَّاس(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), كُتْلَة(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), كُتْلَة(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), وَزْن(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | quddās, quddās, kutla, kutla, wazn | |
| Aragonese | masa(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body) | — | |
| Armenian | զանգված(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), զանգված(large quantity; sum), զանգված(bulk; magnitude; body; size), զանգված(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), պատարագ(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | zangvac, zangvac, zangvac, zangvac, patarag | |
| Asturian | masa(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), masa(large quantity; sum), masa(bulk; magnitude; body; size), masa(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), masa(large body of individuals) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | kütləvi(involving a mass of things), kütləvi(involving a mass of people), kütlə(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), kütlə(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | — | |
| Basque | masa(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), meza(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), meza(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist) | — | |
| Belarusian | ма́савы(involving a mass of things), ма́са(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), ма́са(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), ме́са(religion: Eucharist), імша́(religion: Eucharist), імша́(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), імша́(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | másavy, mása, mása, mjésa, imšá, imšá, imšá | |
| Bengali | ভর(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | bhor | |
| Breton | Oferenn(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), tolz(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | — | |
| Bulgarian | масов(involving a mass of things), масов(involving a mass of people), голямо количество(large quantity; sum), ма́са(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), ма́са(large quantity; sum), ма́са(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), ма́са(medicine: palpable or visible abnormal globular structure), ма́са(bodybuilding: excess body mass), ма́са(large body of individuals), ма́си(large body of individuals), ма́си(lower classes), ме́са(religion: Eucharist), ме́са(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), ме́са(musical setting of parts of the mass), ме́са(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), меса(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), по-голямата част(principal part), струпам(form or collect into a mass), струпвам(form or collect into a mass) | masov, masov, goljamo količestvo, mása, mása, mása, mása, mása, mása, mási, mási, mésa, mésa, mésa, mésa, mesa, po-goljamata čast, strupam, strupvam | |
| Burmese | ဒြပ်ထု(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | draphtu. | |
| Catalan | massa(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), massa(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), missa(religion: Eucharist), missa(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), missa(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), missa(musical setting of parts of the mass), missa(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 彌撒 /弥撒(religion: Eucharist), 彌撒 /弥撒(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), 彌撒 /弥撒(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), 質量 /质量(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), 質量 /质量(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | mísā, mísā, mísā, zhìliàng, zhíliàng, zhìliàng, zhíliàng | |
| Czech | hmota(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), hmotnost(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), mše(religion: Eucharist), mše(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), mše(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), spousta(bulk; magnitude; body; size), váha(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), většina(principal part) | — | |
| Dalmatian | masa(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Danish | masse(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), messe(religion: Eucharist), messe(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), vægt(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | — | |
| Dutch | massa(involving a mass of things), massa(involving a mass of people), dienst(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), gebedsdienst(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), hoeveelheid(large quantity; sum), hoeveelheid(bulk; magnitude; body; size), massa(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), massa(large quantity; sum), massa(bulk; magnitude; body; size), massa(principal part), massa(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), massa(pharmacy: medicinal substance made into a cohesive, homogeneous lump), massa(medicine: palpable or visible abnormal globular structure), massa(large body of individuals), meerderheid(principal part), mis(religion: Eucharist), mis(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), mis(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), mis(musical setting of parts of the mass), mis(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), misdienst(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), misvieren(celebrate Mass), ophopen(form or collect into a mass), samenhopen(form or collect into a mass), samennemen(form or collect into a mass), vieren(celebrate Mass) | — | |
| Esperanto | amasa(involving a mass of things), amasa(involving a mass of people), amaso(large quantity; sum), maso(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), maso(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), meso(religion: Eucharist), meso(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Estonian | mass(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), missa(religion: Eucharist), missa(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), missa(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Faroese | massi(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), vekt(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | — | |
| Finnish | joukko(involving a mass of things), joukko(involving a mass of people), massiivinen(involving a mass of things), joukko(large body of individuals), massa(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), massa(large quantity; sum), massa(bulk; magnitude; body; size), massa(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), massa(pharmacy: medicinal substance made into a cohesive, homogeneous lump), massa(bodybuilding: excess body mass), massat(lower classes), messu(religion: Eucharist), messu(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), messu(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), messu(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), messu(a musical composition set to portions of the Mass), paino(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), patti(medicine: palpable or visible abnormal globular structure), pääosa(principal part), kasata(form or collect into a mass), kerätä(form or collect into a mass), pitää messu(celebrate Mass), tehdä massa(form or collect into a mass) | — | |
| French | masse(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), masse(medicine: palpable or visible abnormal globular structure), messe(religion: Eucharist), messe(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), messe(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Friulian | messe(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Galician | comunión(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), masa(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), misa(religion: Eucharist), misa(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), misa(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Georgian | მასა(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), მესა(religion: Eucharist), მესა(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | masa, mesa, mesa | |
| German | Masse(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), Masse(large quantity; sum), Masse(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), Messe(religion: Eucharist), Messe(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), Messe(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), Messe(musical setting of parts of the mass), Messe(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), Messe(a musical composition set to portions of the Mass) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌷𐌹𐌿𐌷𐌼𐌰(large quantity; sum) | hiuhma | |
| Greek | λειτουργία(religion: Eucharist), λειτουργία(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), λειτουργία(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), μάζα(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), μάζα(large quantity; sum), μάζα(bulk; magnitude; body; size), μάζα(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), μάζα(bodybuilding: excess body mass) | leitourgía, leitourgía, leitourgía, máza, máza, máza, máza, máza | |
| Haitian Creole | mas(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | — | |
| Hebrew | מִיסָה(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), מַסָּה(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | mása | |
| Hindi | द्रव्यमान(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | dravyamān | |
| Hungarian | mise(religion: Eucharist), mise(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), mise(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), mise(musical setting of parts of the mass), mise(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), szentmise(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), tömeg(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), tömeg(large quantity; sum), tömeg(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), összegyűjt(form or collect into a mass), összehord(form or collect into a mass) | — | |
| Hunsrik | Mess(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Icelandic | massi(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), massi(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), messa(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), messa(celebrate Mass) | — | |
| Indonesian | misa(religion: Eucharist), misa(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), misa(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), misa(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Irish | Aifreann(religion: Eucharist), Aifreann(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), Aifreann(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), Aifreann(musical setting of parts of the mass), Aifreann(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), Aifreann(a musical composition set to portions of the Mass) | — | |
| Italian | di massa(involving a mass of people), massa(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), massa(large quantity; sum), massa(bulk; magnitude; body; size), massa(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), massa(medicine: palpable or visible abnormal globular structure), messa(religion: Eucharist), messa(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), messa(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Japanese | ミサ(religion: Eucharist), ミサ(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), ミサ(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), 荷重(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), 質量(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), 質量(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), 重さ(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), 重量(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | misa, misa, misa, kajū, shitsuryō, shitsuryō, omosa, jūryō | |
| Kazakh | бұқаралық(involving a mass of people), масса(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | būqaralyq, massa | |
| Khmer | ម៉ាស(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), អភិបូជា(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | maah, ʼaʼphibouciə | |
| Korean | 미사(religion: Eucharist), 미사(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), 미사(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), 질량(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), 질량(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | misa, misa, misa, jillyang, jillyang | |
| Kyrgyz | масса(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), месса(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | massa, messa | |
| Ladin | mëssa(religion: Eucharist) | — | |
| Lao | ມວນ(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), ມວນສານ(large body of individuals) | mūan, mūan sān | |
| Latin | missa(religion: Eucharist), missa(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), mōlēs(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), mōlēs(bulk; magnitude; body; size) | — | |
| Latvian | masa(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), masa(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), masas(lower classes), mise(religion: Eucharist), mise(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), mise(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Lithuanian | masė(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), mesa(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | mša(religion: Eucharist), mša(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), mša(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), mša(musical setting of parts of the mass), mša(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), mša(a musical composition set to portions of the Mass), namša(religion: Eucharist), namša(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), namša(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), namša(musical setting of parts of the mass), namša(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), namša(a musical composition set to portions of the Mass) | — | |
| Macedonian | маса(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), маса(large quantity; sum), маса(bulk; magnitude; body; size), маса(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), маса(pharmacy: medicinal substance made into a cohesive, homogeneous lump), маса(bodybuilding: excess body mass), миса(religion: Eucharist), миса(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), миса(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), насо́бира(form or collect into a mass) | masa, masa, masa, masa, masa, masa, misa, misa, misa, nasóbira | |
| Malagasy | ambangony(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), androhina(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), gaboka(lower classes), lamesa(lower classes) | — | |
| Malay | berat(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), jisim(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), massa(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), misa(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Malayalam | കൂട്ട(involving a mass of things), കുർബാന(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), ദ്രവ്യമാനം(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), പിണ്ഡം(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), പിണ്ഡം(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | kūṭṭa, kuṟbāna, dravyamānaṁ, piṇḍaṁ, piṇḍaṁ | |
| Maltese | quddiesa(religion: Eucharist), quddiesa(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), quddiesa(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Māori | mātinitini(involving a mass of things), miha(religion: Eucharist), miha(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), papatipu(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), papatipu(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), ngahue(form or collect into a mass) | — | |
| Norman | mêsse(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), mêsse(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | masse(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), masse(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), masse(large body of individuals), messe(religion: Eucharist), messe(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | masse(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), masse(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), masse(large body of individuals), messe(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Occitan | messa(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | ییغین(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body) | yığın | |
| Persian | توده(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), جرم(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | tude, jerm | |
| Polabian | maiso(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Polish | masa(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), masa(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), masa(large body of individuals), masy(large body of individuals), masy(lower classes), msza(religion: Eucharist), msza(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), msza(musical setting of parts of the mass), msza(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), msza(a musical composition set to portions of the Mass) | — | |
| Portuguese | massivo(involving a mass of things), comunhão(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), eucaristia(religion: Eucharist), grosso(principal part), massa(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), massa(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), massa(medicine: palpable or visible abnormal globular structure), massas(lower classes), missa(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), missa(musical setting of parts of the mass), missa(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), monte(large quantity; sum), plebe(lower classes), missar(celebrate Mass) | — | |
| Romagnol | màsa(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body) | — | |
| Romanian | liturghie(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), mase(large body of individuals), mase(lower classes), masă(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), masă(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), masă(pharmacy: medicinal substance made into a cohesive, homogeneous lump), mesă(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), misă(religion: Eucharist), misă(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), misă(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), misă(musical setting of parts of the mass) | — | |
| Russian | ма́ссовый(involving a mass of things), ма́ссовый(involving a mass of people), ма́сса(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), ма́сса(large quantity; sum), ма́сса(bulk; magnitude; body; size), ма́сса(principal part), ма́сса(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), ма́сса(pharmacy: medicinal substance made into a cohesive, homogeneous lump), ма́сса(bodybuilding: excess body mass), ма́ссы(large body of individuals), ма́ссы(lower classes), ме́сса(religion: Eucharist), ме́сса(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), ме́сса(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), обе́дня(religion: celebration of the Eucharist) | mássovyj, mássovyj, mássa, mássa, mássa, mássa, mássa, mássa, mássa, mássy, mássy, méssa, méssa, méssa, obédnja | |
| Sardinian | miscia(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Scots | weicht(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | Aifreann(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), Aifreann(a musical composition set to portions of the Mass), aifreann(religion: Eucharist), aifreann(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), aifreann(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), aifreann(musical setting of parts of the mass) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | masa(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), misa(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), mȉsa(religion: Eucharist), mȉsa(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), mȉsa(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), mȉsa(musical setting of parts of the mass), маса(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), миса(religion: Eucharist), миса(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), миса(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Slovak | hmotnosť(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), omša(religion: Eucharist), omša(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), omša(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), váha(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | — | |
| Slovene | masa(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), masa(large quantity; sum), masa(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), maša(religion: Eucharist), maša(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), maša(musical setting of parts of the mass), maša(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), maševati(celebrate Mass) | — | |
| Sotho | mese(religion: Eucharist), mese(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), mese(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist) | — | |
| Spanish | de masa(involving a mass of people), en masa(involving a mass of people), masivo(involving a mass of people), multitudinario(involving a mass of people), másico(involving a mass of things), masa(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), masa(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), masa(medicine: palpable or visible abnormal globular structure), misa(religion: Eucharist), misa(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), misa(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), pella(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), misar(celebrate Mass) | — | |
| Swahili | misa(religion: Eucharist), mshikano(large quantity; sum) | — | |
| Swedish | massa(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), massa(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), mässa(religion: Eucharist), mässa(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), mässa(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), mässa(musical setting of parts of the mass), mässa(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), vikt(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | — | |
| Tagalog | bugat(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), misa(religion: Eucharist), misa(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), misa(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Tajik | масса(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), месса(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | massa, messa | |
| Taos | mę̀soʼóna(religion: Eucharist) | — | |
| Thai | มวล(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), มวลชน(large body of individuals) | muuan, muuan-chon | |
| Turkish | ağırlık(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), kitle(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), kitle(medicine: palpable or visible abnormal globular structure), kütle(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), kütle(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), kütle(medicine: palpable or visible abnormal globular structure), yığın(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ма́совий(involving a mass of things), ма́совий(involving a mass of people), ма́са(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), ма́са(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), ме́са(religion: Eucharist), ме́са(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), ме́са(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | másovyj, másovyj, mása, mása, mésa, mésa, mésa | |
| Urdu | کمیت(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | kamiyat | |
| Uzbek | massa(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains) | — | |
| Vietnamese | khối lượng(quantity of matter cohering together to make one body), khối lượng(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), lễ mét(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), thánh lễ(religion: Eucharist), thánh lễ(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), thánh lễ(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), thánh lễ(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Walloon | messe(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service) | — | |
| Welsh | màs(physics: quantity of matter which a body contains), offeren(religion: Eucharist), offeren(religion: celebration of the Eucharist), offeren(religion: sacrament of the Eucharist), offeren(musical setting of parts of the mass), offeren(Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service), offeren(a musical composition set to portions of the Mass) | — |
mis, mis, mis
masë, meshë, meshë, meshë
masa
masa, masa, masa, masa, masa
kütləvi, kütləvi, kütlə, kütlə
masa, meza, meza
ма́савы, ма́са, ма́са, ме́са, імша́, імша́, імша́
másavy, mása, mása, mjésa, imšá, imšá, imšá
Oferenn, tolz
масов, масов, голямо количество, ма́са, ма́са, ма́са, ма́са, ма́са, ма́са, ма́си, ма́си, ме́са, ме́са, ме́са, ме́са, меса, по-голямата част, струпам, струпвам
masov, masov, goljamo količestvo, mása, mása, mása, mása, mása, mása, mási, mási, mésa, mésa, mésa, mésa, mesa, po-goljamata čast, strupam, strupvam
massa, massa, missa, missa, missa, missa, missa
彌撒 /弥撒, 彌撒 /弥撒, 彌撒 /弥撒, 質量 /质量, 質量 /质量
mísā, mísā, mísā, zhìliàng, zhíliàng, zhìliàng, zhíliàng
hmota, hmotnost, mše, mše, mše, spousta, váha, většina
masa
masse, messe, messe, vægt
massa, massa, dienst, gebedsdienst, hoeveelheid, hoeveelheid, massa, massa, massa, massa, massa, massa, massa, massa, meerderheid, mis, mis, mis, mis, mis, misdienst, misvieren, ophopen, samenhopen, samennemen, vieren
amasa, amasa, amaso, maso, maso, meso, meso
mass, missa, missa, missa
massi, vekt
joukko, joukko, massiivinen, joukko, massa, massa, massa, massa, massa, massa, massat, messu, messu, messu, messu, messu, paino, patti, pääosa, kasata, kerätä, pitää messu, tehdä massa
masse, masse, messe, messe, messe
messe
comunión, masa, misa, misa, misa
Masse, Masse, Masse, Messe, Messe, Messe, Messe, Messe, Messe
λειτουργία, λειτουργία, λειτουργία, μάζα, μάζα, μάζα, μάζα, μάζα
leitourgía, leitourgía, leitourgía, máza, máza, máza, máza, máza
mise, mise, mise, mise, mise, szentmise, tömeg, tömeg, tömeg, összegyűjt, összehord
Mess
massi, massi, messa, messa
misa, misa, misa, misa
Aifreann, Aifreann, Aifreann, Aifreann, Aifreann, Aifreann
di massa, massa, massa, massa, massa, massa, messa, messa, messa
mëssa
missa, missa, mōlēs, mōlēs
masa, masa, masas, mise, mise, mise
masė, mesa
mša, mša, mša, mša, mša, mša, namša, namša, namša, namša, namša, namša
маса, маса, маса, маса, маса, маса, миса, миса, миса, насо́бира
masa, masa, masa, masa, masa, masa, misa, misa, misa, nasóbira
ambangony, androhina, gaboka, lamesa
berat, jisim, massa, misa
quddiesa, quddiesa, quddiesa
mātinitini, miha, miha, papatipu, papatipu, ngahue
mêsse, mêsse
masse, masse, masse, messe, messe
masse, masse, masse, messe
messa
maiso
masa, masa, masa, masy, masy, msza, msza, msza, msza, msza
massivo, comunhão, eucaristia, grosso, massa, massa, massa, massas, missa, missa, missa, monte, plebe, missar
màsa
liturghie, mase, mase, masă, masă, masă, mesă, misă, misă, misă, misă
ма́ссовый, ма́ссовый, ма́сса, ма́сса, ма́сса, ма́сса, ма́сса, ма́сса, ма́сса, ма́ссы, ма́ссы, ме́сса, ме́сса, ме́сса, обе́дня
mássovyj, mássovyj, mássa, mássa, mássa, mássa, mássa, mássa, mássa, mássy, mássy, méssa, méssa, méssa, obédnja
miscia
weicht
Aifreann, Aifreann, aifreann, aifreann, aifreann, aifreann
masa, misa, mȉsa, mȉsa, mȉsa, mȉsa, маса, миса, миса, миса
hmotnosť, omša, omša, omša, váha
masa, masa, masa, maša, maša, maša, maša, maševati
mese, mese, mese
de masa, en masa, masivo, multitudinario, másico, masa, masa, masa, misa, misa, misa, pella, misar
misa, mshikano
massa, massa, mässa, mässa, mässa, mässa, mässa, vikt
bugat, misa, misa, misa
mę̀soʼóna
ağırlık, kitle, kitle, kütle, kütle, kütle, yığın
ма́совий, ма́совий, ма́са, ма́са, ме́са, ме́са, ме́са
másovyj, másovyj, mása, mása, mésa, mésa, mésa
massa
khối lượng, khối lượng, lễ mét, thánh lễ, thánh lễ, thánh lễ, thánh lễ
messe
màs, offeren, offeren, offeren, offeren, offeren, offeren
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