Multitude
//ˈmʌltɪtjuːd//
Translations of "multitude" (28 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | πλῆθος(great amount or number, often of people), πλῆθος(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses) | plêthos, plêthos | |
| Armenian | ամբոխ(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), բազմություն(great amount or number, often of people), բազմություն(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), շատություն(great amount or number, often of people) | ambox, bazmutʻyun, bazmutʻyun, šatutʻyun | |
| Bulgarian | маса(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses) | masa | |
| Catalan | ramat(great amount or number, often of people) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎤᏂᏣᏘ(great amount or number, often of people) | unitsati | |
| Coptic | ⲑⲟ(great amount or number, often of people), ⲑⲟ(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses) | tho, tho | |
| Esperanto | amaso(great amount or number, often of people), popolanaro(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses) | — | |
| French | multitude(great amount or number, often of people), multitude(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses) | — | |
| German | Menge(great amount or number, often of people), Menge(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), Menschenmenge(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), Vielzahl(great amount or number, often of people), Volk(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌷𐌹𐌿𐌷𐌼𐌰(great amount or number, often of people), 𐌹𐌿𐌼𐌾𐍉(great amount or number, often of people), 𐌼𐌰𐌽𐌰𐌲𐌴𐌹(great amount or number, often of people) | hiuhma, iumjō, managei | |
| Greek | μάζα(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), πλήθος(great amount or number, often of people), πλήθος(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses) | máza, plíthos, plíthos | |
| Hebrew | המון(great amount or number, often of people), המון(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), ערב רב(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses) | hamón, hamón, érev rav | |
| Irish | mórshlua(great amount or number, often of people), mórshlua(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses) | — | |
| Italian | folla(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), moltitudine(great amount or number, often of people) | — | |
| Jamaican Creole | massive(great amount or number, often of people) | — | |
| Ladino | alay(great amount or number, often of people) | — | |
| Latin | multitudo(great amount or number, often of people), multitudo(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses) | — | |
| Māori | hākerekere(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), marea(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), mātinitini(great amount or number, often of people), ngero(great amount or number, often of people), ngerongero(great amount or number, often of people), nuipuku(great amount or number, often of people), tini ngerongero(great amount or number, often of people) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | سوری(great amount or number, often of people), قالابالق(great amount or number, often of people), كومه(great amount or number, often of people), هوش(great amount or number, often of people) | sürü, kalabalık, küme, hevş | |
| Polish | bezlik(great amount or number, often of people), mnóstwo(great amount or number, often of people), multum(great amount or number, often of people) | — | |
| Portuguese | massa(great amount or number, often of people), multidão(great amount or number, often of people), povo(great amount or number, often of people) | — | |
| Russian | ма́сса(great amount or number, often of people), мно́жество(great amount or number, often of people) | mássa, mnóžestvo | |
| Sanskrit | चक्रवाल(great amount or number, often of people) | cakravāla | |
| Scottish Gaelic | mòr-sluagh(great amount or number, often of people), mòr-sluagh(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | gòmila(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), mnòštvo(great amount or number, often of people), mnòštvo(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), màsa(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), pȗk(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), svjètina(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), го̀мила(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), ма̀са(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), мно̀штво(great amount or number, often of people), мно̀штво(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), пу̑к(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), свјѐтина(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses) | — | |
| Spanish | multitud(great amount or number, often of people), multitud(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses) | — | |
| Telugu | అధిక మొత్తము(great amount or number, often of people), జనబాహుళ్యము(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses) | adhika mottamu, janabāhuḷyamu | |
| Turkish | kalabalık(great amount or number, often of people), kalabalık(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses), millet(mass of ordinary people; the populace or the masses) | — |
ramat
amaso, popolanaro
multitude, multitude
Menge, Menge, Menschenmenge, Vielzahl, Volk
mórshlua, mórshlua
folla, moltitudine
massive
alay
multitudo, multitudo
hākerekere, marea, mātinitini, ngero, ngerongero, nuipuku, tini ngerongero
bezlik, mnóstwo, multum
massa, multidão, povo
mòr-sluagh, mòr-sluagh
gòmila, mnòštvo, mnòštvo, màsa, pȗk, svjètina, го̀мила, ма̀са, мно̀штво, мно̀штво, пу̑к, свјѐтина
multitud, multitud
kalabalık, kalabalık, millet
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