Newspeak
//ˈn(j)uːspiːk//
Translations of "newspeak" (33 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | նորալեզու(fictional language) | noralezu | |
| Belarusian | навамо́ўе(fictional language) | navamówje | |
| Bulgarian | новго́вор(fictional language) | novgóvor | |
| Catalan | novaparla(fictional language) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 新話 /新话(fictional language), 新語 /新语(fictional language), 新話 /新话(use of ambiguous words to deceive listeners) | xīnhuà, xīnyǔ, xīnhuà | |
| Czech | newspeak(fictional language), newspeak(use of ambiguous words to deceive listeners), novořeč(use of ambiguous words to deceive listeners) | — | |
| Danish | nysprog(fictional language) | — | |
| Dutch | Newspeak(fictional language), Nieuwspraak(use of ambiguous words to deceive listeners) | — | |
| Esperanto | novparolo(fictional language) | — | |
| Estonian | uuskeel(fictional language) | — | |
| Finnish | uuskieli(fictional language), uuskieli(use of ambiguous words to deceive listeners) | — | |
| French | novlangue(fictional language), novlangue(use of ambiguous words to deceive listeners) | — | |
| Georgian | ახალმეტყველება(fictional language) | axalmeṭq̇veleba | |
| German | Neusprech(fictional language), Neusprech(use of ambiguous words to deceive listeners) | — | |
| Hebrew | שִׂיחָדָשׁ(fictional language), שִׂיחָדָשׁ(use of ambiguous words to deceive listeners) | siaḥadásh, siẖádash | |
| Hungarian | újbeszél(fictional language) | — | |
| Icelandic | nýlenska(fictional language) | — | |
| Italian | neolingua(fictional language), neolingua(use of ambiguous words to deceive listeners) | — | |
| Japanese | ニュースピーク(fictional language), 新語(fictional language) | nyūsupīku, shingo | |
| Korean | 뉴스피크(fictional language), 신어(fictional language) | nyuseupikeu, sineo | |
| Lithuanian | naujakalbė(fictional language) | — | |
| Macedonian | нового́вор(fictional language), новоговор(use of ambiguous words to deceive listeners) | novogóvor, novogovor | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | nytale(fictional language) | — | |
| Polish | nowomowa(fictional language), nowomowa(use of ambiguous words to deceive listeners) | — | |
| Portuguese | novafala(fictional language), novidioma(fictional language), novilíngua(fictional language), novilíngua(use of ambiguous words to deceive listeners) | — | |
| Romanian | novlimbă(fictional language) | — | |
| Russian | новоя́з(fictional language), новоя́з(use of ambiguous words to deceive listeners) | novojáz, novojáz | |
| Serbo-Croatian | novogovor(fictional language), новоговор(fictional language), novogovor(use of ambiguous words to deceive listeners) | — | |
| Slovene | novorek(fictional language) | — | |
| Spanish | neolengua(fictional language), neolengua(use of ambiguous words to deceive listeners) | — | |
| Swedish | nyspråk(fictional language), nyspråk(use of ambiguous words to deceive listeners) | — | |
| Ukrainian | новомо́ва(fictional language) | novomóva | |
| Welsh | Newyddiaith(fictional language) | — |
novaparla
newspeak, newspeak, novořeč
nysprog
Newspeak, Nieuwspraak
novparolo
uuskeel
uuskieli, uuskieli
novlangue, novlangue
Neusprech, Neusprech
újbeszél
nýlenska
neolingua, neolingua
naujakalbė
nytale
nowomowa, nowomowa
novafala, novidioma, novilíngua, novilíngua
novlimbă
novogovor, новоговор, novogovor
novorek
neolengua, neolengua
nyspråk, nyspråk
Newyddiaith
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