Naga
//ˈnɑːɡə//
Translations of "naga" (31 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Balinese | naga(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | — | |
| Burmese | နဂါး(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | na.ga: | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 那伽(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake), 龍 /龙(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | nàgā, lóng | |
| French | nâga(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | — | |
| Greek | νάγκα(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | nágka | |
| Gujarati | નાગ(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | nāg | |
| Hindi | नाग(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | nāg | |
| Indonesian | naga(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | — | |
| Japanese | ナーガ(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake), 竜(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | nāga, ryū | |
| Javanese | ꦤꦒ(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | naga | |
| Kalmyk | лус(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake), луусин хан(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | lus, luusin xan | |
| Khmer | នាគ(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | niək | |
| Korean | 나가(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake), 용(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | naga, yong | |
| Lao | ນາກ(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | nāk | |
| Lü | ᦓᦱᧅ(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | naak | |
| Marathi | नाग(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | nāg | |
| Mon | နာ်(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | — | |
| Mongolian | лус(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | lus | |
| Nepali | नाग(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | nāg | |
| Old Javanese | nāga(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | — | |
| Portuguese | naga(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | — | |
| Russian | нага(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | naga | |
| Sanskrit | नाग(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | nāga | |
| Shan | ၼၵႃး(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | nǎ káa | |
| Sikkimese | ཀླུ(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | klu | |
| Tamil | நாக(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | nāka | |
| Telugu | నాగ(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | nāga | |
| Thai | นาค(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake), พญานาค(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | nâak, nâak | |
| Tibetan | ཀླུ(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | klu | |
| Urdu | ناگ(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | nāg | |
| Vietnamese | naga(a semi-divine mythological creature in the form of a snake) | — |
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