Myth
//mɪθ//
Translations of "myth" (84 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | mite(divine story), mite(commonly-held but false belief) | — | |
| Albanian | mit(divine story) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | μῦθος(divine story) | mûthos | |
| Arabic | أُسْطُورَة(divine story), خُرَافَة(commonly-held but false belief) | ʔusṭūra, ḵurāfa | |
| Armenian | առասպել(divine story) | aṙaspel | |
| Azerbaijani | mif(divine story), əfsanə(divine story), əsatir(divine story), اساطیر(divine story), اوسطوره(divine story) | âsātir, ostura | |
| Basque | mito(divine story) | — | |
| Belarusian | міт(divine story), міф(divine story) | mit, mif | |
| Bengali | শ্রুতি(divine story) | sruti | |
| Bulgarian | изми́слица(person or thing existing only in imagination), мит(divine story), митоло́гия(such stories as genre) | izmíslica, mit, mitológija | |
| Burmese | ဒဏ္ဍာရီ(divine story) | dandari | |
| Catalan | mite(divine story), mites(divine story) | — | |
| Central Sierra Miwok | ˀútne(divine story) | — | |
| Chinese | шынхуа(divine story), 神話 /神话(divine story) | šɨnhua, zh-min-nan | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 神話 /神话(divine story) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 神話 /神话(divine story), 迷思(commonly-held but false belief) | shénhuà, mísī | |
| Church Slavic | мѷѳъ(divine story) | müθŭ | |
| Czech | mýtus(divine story) | — | |
| Danish | myte(divine story) | — | |
| Dutch | mythe(divine story), mythe(commonly-held but false belief) | — | |
| Eastern Min Chinese | 神話 /神话(divine story) | sìng-uâ | |
| Erzya | пазъёвкс(divine story) | pazjovks | |
| Esperanto | mito(divine story), mito(commonly-held but false belief) | — | |
| Estonian | müüt(divine story) | — | |
| Faroese | frumsøgn(divine story), gudasøgn(divine story), myta(divine story), mýta(divine story) | — | |
| Finnish | jumalaistaru(divine story), jumalaistarusto(such stories as genre), myytti(divine story), myytti(commonly-held but false belief), myytti(person or thing held in excessive awe or admiration), myytti(person or thing existing only in imagination), uskomus(commonly-held but false belief) | — | |
| French | mythe(divine story) | — | |
| Galician | mito(divine story), mito(commonly-held but false belief) | — | |
| Georgian | თქმულება(divine story), ლეგენდა(divine story), მითი(divine story), მითი(commonly-held but false belief) | tkmuleba, legenda, miti, miti | |
| German | Mythos(divine story), Mythos(commonly-held but false belief), Sage(divine story) | — | |
| Greek | μύθος(divine story), μύθος(commonly-held but false belief) | mýthos, mýthos | |
| Hakka Chinese | 神話 /神话(divine story) | sṳ̀n-fa | |
| Hebrew | מִיתוֹס(divine story), מִיתוֹס(commonly-held but false belief) | mítos, mítos | |
| Hindi | मिथक(divine story) | mithak | |
| Hungarian | hitrege(divine story), mítosz(divine story), mítosz(commonly-held but false belief), rege(divine story) | — | |
| Icelandic | saga(divine story), skröksaga(commonly-held but false belief), uppspuni(divine story) | — | |
| Ido | mito(divine story) | — | |
| Indonesian | mitos(divine story) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | اَفْسانِه(divine story), اُسْطورِه(divine story), خُرافات(commonly-held but false belief), رِوایَت(divine story) | afsâne, osture, xorâfât, revâyat | |
| Irish | miotas(divine story) | — | |
| Italian | mito(divine story), mito(commonly-held but false belief) | — | |
| Japanese | 神話(divine story), 迷信(commonly-held but false belief) | shinwa, meishin | |
| Kazakh | аңыз(divine story), миф(divine story) | añyz, mif | |
| Khmer | ទេវកថា(divine story) | teivĕəʼ kaʼthaa | |
| Korean | 신화(divine story) | sinhwa | |
| Kyrgyz | миф(divine story), уламыш(divine story) | mif, ulamış | |
| Lao | ຕຳນານ(divine story) | tam nān | |
| Latin | fabula(commonly-held but false belief), mythos(commonly-held but false belief), mȳthos(divine story) | — | |
| Latvian | mīts(divine story), mīts(commonly-held but false belief) | — | |
| Lithuanian | mitas(divine story), mitas(commonly-held but false belief) | — | |
| Macedonian | мит(divine story) | mit | |
| Malay | mitos(divine story) | — | |
| Māori | pūrākau(divine story) | — | |
| Mongolian | домог(divine story) | domog | |
| Northern Kurdish | efsane(divine story), mît(divine story) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | myte(divine story), myte(commonly-held but false belief) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | myte(divine story), myte(commonly-held but false belief) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | اساطیر(divine story), اسطوره(divine story), داستان(divine story) | esātir, ustura, dastan, destan | |
| Pashto | اسطوره(divine story), افسانه(divine story) | asturá, afsāná | |
| Polish | mit(divine story), mit(commonly-held but false belief) | — | |
| Portuguese | mito(divine story), mito(commonly-held but false belief) | — | |
| Romanian | legendă(divine story), mit(divine story) | — | |
| Russian | леге́нда(commonly-held but false belief), миф(divine story), миф(commonly-held but false belief), мифоло́гия(such stories as genre), пове́рье(commonly-held but false belief) | legénda, mif, mif, mifológija, povérʹje | |
| Scottish Gaelic | fionnsgeul(divine story) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | mȋt(divine story), mȋt(commonly-held but false belief), ми̑т(divine story), ми̑т(commonly-held but false belief) | — | |
| Slovak | mýtus(divine story) | — | |
| Slovene | mit(divine story) | — | |
| Sotho | tshomo(divine story) | — | |
| Spanish | mito(divine story) | — | |
| Swedish | myt(divine story), myt(commonly-held but false belief) | — | |
| Tajik | афсона(divine story), ривоят(divine story), устура(divine story) | afsona, rivoyat, ustura | |
| Tamil | தொன்மம்(divine story) | toṉmam | |
| Telugu | పురాణము(divine story) | purāṇamu | |
| Thai | ตำนาน(divine story) | dtam-naan | |
| Turkish | efsane(divine story), mit(divine story), söylence(divine story), tansık(divine story) | — | |
| Turkmen | mif(divine story), rowaýat(divine story) | — | |
| Ukrainian | леге́нда(commonly-held but false belief), міт(divine story), міф(divine story), міф(commonly-held but false belief), пові́р'я(commonly-held but false belief) | lehénda, mit, mif, mif, povírʺja | |
| Urdu | اَفْسانَہ(divine story), اُسْطُورَہ(divine story), خُرافات(commonly-held but false belief), داسْتان(divine story) | afsāna, ustūra, xurāfāt, dāstān | |
| Uyghur | ئەپسانە(divine story), رىۋايەت(divine story) | epsane, riwayet | |
| Uzbek | afsona(divine story), mif(divine story) | — | |
| Vietnamese | thần thoại(divine story) | — | |
| Welsh | chwedl(divine story), myth(divine story) | — | |
| Wu Chinese | 神話 /神话(divine story) | ⁶zen-gho | |
| Yiddish | מיטאָס(divine story) | mitos |
mite, mite
mit
mito
mite, mites
ˀútne
神話 /神话
mýtus
myte
mythe, mythe
mito, mito
müüt
frumsøgn, gudasøgn, myta, mýta
jumalaistaru, jumalaistarusto, myytti, myytti, myytti, myytti, uskomus
mythe
mito, mito
Mythos, Mythos, Sage
hitrege, mítosz, mítosz, rege
saga, skröksaga, uppspuni
mito
mitos
miotas
mito, mito
fabula, mythos, mȳthos
mīts, mīts
mitas, mitas
mitos
pūrākau
efsane, mît
myte, myte
myte, myte
mit, mit
mito, mito
legendă, mit
fionnsgeul
mȋt, mȋt, ми̑т, ми̑т
mýtus
mit
tshomo
mito
myt, myt
efsane, mit, söylence, tansık
mif, rowaýat
afsona, mif
thần thoại
chwedl, myth
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.