Mendicant
//ˈmɛn.dɪ.kənt//
Translations of "mendicant" (26 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bengali | দরবেশ(friar) | dôrbeś | |
| Bulgarian | просешки(of or pertaining to a beggar), просещ(depending on alms), просяк(beggar) | proseški, prosešt, prosjak | |
| Catalan | mendicant(of or pertaining to a member of a religious order who begs), mendicant(friar) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 乞丐(beggar) | qǐgài | |
| Crimean Tatar | tilençi(beggar) | — | |
| Czech | žebravý(depending on alms), žebravý(of or pertaining to a member of a religious order who begs) | — | |
| Dutch | bedel(depending on alms), bedelaar(beggar), bedelmonnik(friar) | — | |
| Esperanto | almozisto(beggar), almozulo(beggar) | — | |
| Finnish | kerjäläis(depending on alms), kerjäläis(of or pertaining to a beggar), kerjäläis(of or pertaining to a member of a religious order who begs), kerjäläinen(beggar), kerjäläismunkki(friar) | — | |
| French | mendiant(depending on alms) | — | |
| German | Bettel(depending on alms), Bettelmönch(friar), Bettler(beggar) | — | |
| Hungarian | koldus(beggar) | — | |
| Italian | mendicante(beggar) | — | |
| Latin | mendīcāns(depending on alms), mendīcus(beggar) | — | |
| Manx | braar boght(friar) | — | |
| Navajo | adókeedí(beggar) | — | |
| Plautdietsch | Pracha(beggar) | — | |
| Polish | mendykancki(of or pertaining to a member of a religious order who begs), żebraczy(of or pertaining to a beggar), żebraczy(of or pertaining to a member of a religious order who begs), żebrzący(depending on alms), mendykant(friar), żebraczka(beggar), żebrak(beggar) | — | |
| Portuguese | mendicante(depending on alms), mendicante(of or pertaining to a member of a religious order who begs), mendigo(beggar) | — | |
| Punjabi | ਮੰਗਤਾ(beggar) | maṅgtā | |
| Romanian | cerșetoare(beggar), cerșetor(beggar) | — | |
| Russian | нищенский(of or pertaining to a beggar), нищенствующий(depending on alms), ни́щий(beggar), нищенствующий мона́х(friar), попроша́йка(beggar) | niščenskij, niščenstvujuščij, níščij, niščenstvujuščij monáx, poprošájka | |
| Spanish | mendicante(depending on alms), mendicante(of or pertaining to a member of a religious order who begs), mendigo(beggar) | — | |
| Swahili | mwombaji(beggar) | — | |
| Tagalog | tanglo(beggar) | — | |
| Ukrainian | жебрак(beggar), прохач(beggar) | žebrak, proxač |
mendicant, mendicant
tilençi
žebravý, žebravý
bedel, bedelaar, bedelmonnik
almozisto, almozulo
kerjäläis, kerjäläis, kerjäläis, kerjäläinen, kerjäläismunkki
mendiant
Bettel, Bettelmönch, Bettler
koldus
mendicante
mendīcāns, mendīcus
braar boght
adókeedí
Pracha
mendykancki, żebraczy, żebraczy, żebrzący, mendykant, żebraczka, żebrak
mendicante, mendicante, mendigo
cerșetoare, cerșetor
нищенский, нищенствующий, ни́щий, нищенствующий мона́х, попроша́йка
niščenskij, niščenstvujuščij, níščij, niščenstvujuščij monáx, poprošájka
mendicante, mendicante, mendigo
mwombaji
tanglo
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