Mortal
Translations of "mortal" (53 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | βροτός(susceptible to death), θανάσιμος(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), θνητός(susceptible to death), βροτός(human; someone susceptible to death), θνητός(human; someone susceptible to death) | brotós, thanásimos, thnētós, brotós, thnētós | |
| Armenian | մահաբեր(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), մահացու(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), մահկանացու(susceptible to death), մահկանացու(human; someone susceptible to death) | mahaber, mahacʻu, mahkanacʻu, mahkanacʻu | |
| Asturian | mortal(susceptible to death), mortal(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | ölümcül(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), ölümsaçan(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing) | — | |
| Bashkir | бәндә(susceptible to death) | bəndə | |
| Belarusian | смяро́тны(susceptible to death) | smjarótny | |
| Bulgarian | смъртен(susceptible to death), смъртоносен(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), простосмъртен(human; someone susceptible to death), смъртен(human; someone susceptible to death) | smǎrten, smǎrtonosen, prostosmǎrten, smǎrten | |
| Catalan | mortal(susceptible to death), mortal(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), mortal(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᏴᏫ(susceptible to death) | yvwi | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 不免一死(susceptible to death), 必死的(susceptible to death), 致命(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), 凡人(human; someone susceptible to death) | bùmiǎnyīsǐ, bìsǐ de, zhìmìng, fánrén | |
| Czech | smrtelný(susceptible to death), smrtící(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), smrtelník(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Danish | dødelig(susceptible to death) | — | |
| Dutch | dodelijk(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), sterfelijk(susceptible to death), sterveling(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Esperanto | mortema(susceptible to death), mortemulo(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Finnish | kuolevainen(susceptible to death), tappava(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing) | — | |
| French | mortel(susceptible to death), mortel(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), mortel(human; someone susceptible to death), mortelle(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Galician | mortal(susceptible to death), mortal(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), mortal(affecting as if with power to kill), mortífero(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), mortal(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Georgian | მოკვდავი(susceptible to death), მოკვდავი(human; someone susceptible to death) | moḳvdavi, moḳvdavi | |
| German | sterblich(susceptible to death), tödlich(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), Sterbliche(human; someone susceptible to death), Sterblicher(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Greek | θανάσιμος(susceptible to death), θανάσιμος(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), θανάσιμος(affecting as if with power to kill), θνητός(susceptible to death), θνητός(human; someone susceptible to death) | thanásimos, thanásimos, thanásimos, thnitós, thnitós | |
| Hebrew | בֶּן תְּמוּתָה(susceptible to death) | ben tmutá | |
| Hindi | घातक(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), नश्वर(susceptible to death), प्राणघातक(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), नश्वर(human; someone susceptible to death) | ghātak, naśvar, prāṇghātak, naśvar | |
| Hungarian | halálos(susceptible to death), halandó(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Icelandic | dauðlegur(susceptible to death) | — | |
| Irish | básmhar(susceptible to death), so-mharaithe(susceptible to death) | — | |
| Italian | mortale(susceptible to death), mortale(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing) | — | |
| Japanese | 不倶戴天の(affecting as if with power to kill), 命取りの(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), 必殺の(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), 必滅の(susceptible to death), 死すべき(susceptible to death), 致死の(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), 人間(human; someone susceptible to death) | fugutaiten no, inochitori no, hissatsu no, hitsumetsu no, shisubeki, chishi no, ningen | |
| Kashubian | smiertelnik(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Kyrgyz | өлүмдүү(susceptible to death), өлүмдүү(human; someone susceptible to death) | ölümdüü, ölümdüü | |
| Latin | letalis(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), letalis(affecting as if with power to kill), mortifer(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), mortālis(susceptible to death) | — | |
| Latvian | mirstīgs(susceptible to death), nāvējošs(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), nāvīgs(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), mirstīgais(human; someone susceptible to death), mirstīgā(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Macedonian | смр́тен(susceptible to death), смрто́носен(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), смр́тник(human; someone susceptible to death), смр́тница(human; someone susceptible to death) | smŕten, smrtónosen, smŕtnik, smŕtnica | |
| Middle English | dedly(susceptible to death) | — | |
| Northern Altai | ӧлӱмдӱг(susceptible to death) | ölümdüg | |
| Occitan | (Provence) mortau(susceptible to death) | — | |
| Old English | dēadlīċ(susceptible to death), dēadlīċ(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing) | — | |
| Persian | مردنی(susceptible to death), میرا(susceptible to death) | mordani, mirâ | |
| Polish | śmiertelny(susceptible to death), śmiertelnik(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Portuguese | mortal(susceptible to death), mortal(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), mortal(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Romanian | mortal(susceptible to death), muritor(susceptible to death), pieritor(susceptible to death) | — | |
| Russian | сме́ртный(susceptible to death), смерте́льный(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), сме́ртная(human; someone susceptible to death), сме́ртный(human; someone susceptible to death) | smértnyj, smertélʹnyj, smértnaja, smértnyj | |
| Serbo-Croatian | smrtan(susceptible to death), zemnik(susceptible to death), smȑtnica(human; someone susceptible to death), smȑtnīk(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Slovene | smrten(susceptible to death), smrtnik(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Southern Altai | ӧлӱмдӱ(susceptible to death) | ölümdü | |
| Spanish | deletéreo(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), exicial(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), mortal(susceptible to death), mortal(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), mortífero(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), mortal(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Swahili | mfaji(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Swedish | dödlig(susceptible to death), dödlig(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing) | — | |
| Tagalog | palana(susceptible to death), palana(human; someone susceptible to death), taong palana(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Turkish | fani(susceptible to death), ölümlü(susceptible to death), fani(human; someone susceptible to death), ölümlü(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Ukrainian | сме́ртний(susceptible to death) | smértnyj | |
| Vietnamese | có chết(susceptible to death), nhân gian(human; someone susceptible to death), phàm nhân(human; someone susceptible to death), phàm phu(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Volapük | deadöfik(susceptible to death), deidik(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), deidölik(causing death; deadly; fatal; killing), deadöfan(human; someone susceptible to death), hideadöfan(human; someone susceptible to death), jideadöfan(human; someone susceptible to death) | — | |
| Yiddish | שטערבליך(susceptible to death) | shterblikh |
mortal, mortal
ölümcül, ölümsaçan
mortal, mortal, mortal
smrtelný, smrtící, smrtelník
dødelig
dodelijk, sterfelijk, sterveling
mortema, mortemulo
kuolevainen, tappava
mortel, mortel, mortel, mortelle
mortal, mortal, mortal, mortífero, mortal
sterblich, tödlich, Sterbliche, Sterblicher
θανάσιμος, θανάσιμος, θανάσιμος, θνητός, θνητός
thanásimos, thanásimos, thanásimos, thnitós, thnitós
halálos, halandó
dauðlegur
básmhar, so-mharaithe
mortale, mortale
不倶戴天の, 命取りの, 必殺の, 必滅の, 死すべき, 致死の, 人間
fugutaiten no, inochitori no, hissatsu no, hitsumetsu no, shisubeki, chishi no, ningen
smiertelnik
letalis, letalis, mortifer, mortālis
mirstīgs, nāvējošs, nāvīgs, mirstīgais, mirstīgā
dedly
(Provence) mortau
dēadlīċ, dēadlīċ
śmiertelny, śmiertelnik
mortal, mortal, mortal
mortal, muritor, pieritor
smrtan, zemnik, smȑtnica, smȑtnīk
smrten, smrtnik
deletéreo, exicial, mortal, mortal, mortífero, mortal
mfaji
dödlig, dödlig
palana, palana, taong palana
fani, ölümlü, fani, ölümlü
có chết, nhân gian, phàm nhân, phàm phu
deadöfik, deidik, deidölik, deadöfan, hideadöfan, jideadöfan
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.