Minimal
//ˈmɪn.ɪ.məl//
Translations of "minimal" (31 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | մինիմալ(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), մինիմալիստ(art: characterised by the use of simple form or structures), նվազագույն(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), նվազապաշտ(art: characterised by the use of simple form or structures) | minimal, minimalist, nvazaguyn, nvazapašt | |
| Asturian | mínimu(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| Belarusian | мініма́льны(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | minimálʹny | |
| Bulgarian | минимален(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), най-малък(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | minimalen, naj-malǎk | |
| Catalan | minimalista(art: characterised by the use of simple form or structures), mínim(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| Czech | minimální(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| Danish | minimal(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| Dutch | minimaal(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), minimalistisch(music: characterised by the repetition and gradual alteration of short phrases), minimalistische(art: characterised by the use of simple form or structures) | — | |
| Esperanto | minimuma(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| Finnish | mahdollisimman pieni(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), minimaalinen(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), minimaalinen(art: characterised by the use of simple form or structures), minimaalinen(music: characterised by the repetition and gradual alteration of short phrases), pelkistetty(art: characterised by the use of simple form or structures) | — | |
| French | minimaliste(art: characterised by the use of simple form or structures), minimaliste(music: characterised by the repetition and gradual alteration of short phrases), minimum(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| Galician | mínimo(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| German | minimal(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| Hindi | न्यूनतम(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | nyūntam | |
| Hungarian | minimális(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| Irish | íosta(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| Italian | minimale(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), minimo(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| Japanese | 最低(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), 最小(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | saitei, saishō | |
| Kazakh | ең аз(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), ең төменгі(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), минималды(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | eñ az, eñ tömeñı, minimaldy | |
| Ottoman Turkish | قورو(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | kuru | |
| Polish | minimalny(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| Portuguese | minimal(art: characterised by the use of simple form or structures), minimalista(art: characterised by the use of simple form or structures), mínima(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), mínimas(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), mínimo(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), mínimos(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| Romanian | minimal(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| Russian | минима́льный(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), минималистичный(art: characterised by the use of simple form or structures) | minimálʹnyj, minimalističnyj | |
| Slovak | minimálna(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), minimálne(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), minimálny(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| Spanish | minimalista(art: characterised by the use of simple form or structures), minimalista(music: characterised by the repetition and gradual alteration of short phrases), mínimo(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| Swedish | minimal(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), minimalistisk(art: characterised by the use of simple form or structures) | — | |
| Turkish | asgari(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), en az(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree), en düşük(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| Ukrainian | мініма́льний(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | minimálʹnyj | |
| Volapük | minumik(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — | |
| Welsh | minimol(the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree) | — |
mínimu
minimalista, mínim
minimální
minimal
minimaal, minimalistisch, minimalistische
minimuma
mahdollisimman pieni, minimaalinen, minimaalinen, minimaalinen, pelkistetty
minimaliste, minimaliste, minimum
mínimo
minimal
minimális
íosta
minimale, minimo
minimalny
minimal, minimalista, mínima, mínimas, mínimo, mínimos
minimal
minimálna, minimálne, minimálny
minimalista, minimalista, mínimo
minimal, minimalistisk
asgari, en az, en düşük
minumik
minimol
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