Nunnery
//ˈnʌn(ə)ɹi//
Translations of "nunnery" (24 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | دَيْر(residence for nuns), رَهْبَنَة نِسْوِيّ(residence for nuns) | rahbana niswiyy | |
| Bulgarian | мето́х(residence for nuns) | metóh | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 女修道院(residence for nuns), 尼姑庵(residence for nuns), 庵(residence for nuns), 庵堂(residence for nuns) | nǔ xiūdàoyuàn, nígū'ān, ān, āntáng | |
| Dutch | nonnenklooster(residence for nuns) | — | |
| Esperanto | monaĥinejo(residence for nuns) | — | |
| Finnish | nunnaluostari(residence for nuns) | — | |
| French | couvent(residence for nuns) | — | |
| Georgian | მონასტერი(residence for nuns) | monasṭeri | |
| German | Nonnenkloster(residence for nuns) | — | |
| Greek | μονή(residence for nuns) | moní | |
| Hungarian | apácakolostor(residence for nuns), zárda(residence for nuns) | — | |
| Irish | clochar(residence for nuns) | — | |
| Italian | convento(residence for nuns) | — | |
| Latin | coenobium(residence for nuns), conventus(residence for nuns), monastērium(residence for nuns) | — | |
| Macedonian | же́нски ма́настир(residence for nuns) | žénski mánastir | |
| Māori | whare none(residence for nuns) | — | |
| Middle English | nonnerie(residence for nuns) | — | |
| Old English | nunnhīrēd(residence for nuns), nunnmynster(residence for nuns), wīfhīrēd(residence for nuns) | — | |
| Polish | klasztor (żeński)(residence for nuns) | — | |
| Portuguese | convento(residence for nuns) | — | |
| Romanian | mănăstire (de maici)(residence for nuns) | — | |
| Russian | же́нский монасты́рь(residence for nuns) | žénskij monastýrʹ | |
| Spanish | convento(residence for nuns) | — | |
| Swedish | nunnekloster(residence for nuns) | — |
nonnenklooster
monaĥinejo
nunnaluostari
couvent
Nonnenkloster
apácakolostor, zárda
clochar
convento
coenobium, conventus, monastērium
whare none
nonnerie
nunnhīrēd, nunnmynster, wīfhīrēd
klasztor (żeński)
convento
mănăstire (de maici)
convento
nunnekloster
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