Mennonite
//ˈmɛnəˌnaɪt//
Translations of "mennonite" (12 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dutch | mennonietisch(of or related to a Mennonite, Mennonites, their movement or church(es)), menist(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition), mennoniet(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition) | — | |
| Esperanto | menonito(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition) | — | |
| Finnish | mennoniitta(of or related to a Mennonite, Mennonites, their movement or church(es)), mennoniitta(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition) | — | |
| French | mennonite(of or related to a Mennonite, Mennonites, their movement or church(es)), mennoniste(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition), mennonite(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition) | — | |
| German | Mennoniten(of or related to a Mennonite, Mennonites, their movement or church(es)), mennonitisch(of or related to a Mennonite, Mennonites, their movement or church(es)), Mennonist(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition), Mennonistin(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition), Mennonit(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition), Mennonitin(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition) | — | |
| Interlingua | mennonita(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition) | — | |
| Italian | mennonita(of or related to a Mennonite, Mennonites, their movement or church(es)), mennonita(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition) | — | |
| Japanese | メノナイト(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition) | menonaito | |
| Korean | 메노나이트(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition) | menonaiteu | |
| Low German | Manist(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition), Menist(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition), Ministen(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition) | — | |
| Portuguese | menonista(of or related to a Mennonite, Mennonites, their movement or church(es)), menonita(of or related to a Mennonite, Mennonites, their movement or church(es)), menonista(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition), menonita(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition) | — | |
| Spanish | menonista(of or related to a Mennonite, Mennonites, their movement or church(es)), menonita(of or related to a Mennonite, Mennonites, their movement or church(es)), menonista(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition), menonita(member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition) | — |
mennonietisch, menist, mennoniet
menonito
mennoniitta, mennoniitta
mennonite, mennoniste, mennonite
Mennoniten, mennonitisch, Mennonist, Mennonistin, Mennonit, Mennonitin
mennonita
mennonita, mennonita
Manist, Menist, Ministen
menonista, menonita, menonista, menonita
menonista, menonita, menonista, menonita
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