Ogre
//ˈəʊ.ɡə//
Translations of "ogre" (47 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | غَشِيم(brutish man), غُول(brutish giant) | ḡašīm, ḡūl | |
| Asturian | ogru(brutish giant) | — | |
| Basque | ogro(brutish giant) | — | |
| Bulgarian | великан човекоядец(brutish giant) | velikan čovekojadec | |
| Burmese | ဘီလူး(brutish giant) | bhilu: | |
| Catalan | ogre(brutish giant) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 怪物(large beast), 食人魔(brutish giant) | guàiwù, shírénmó | |
| Czech | obr lidožrout(brutish giant), zlobr(brutish giant) | — | |
| Dutch | boeman(brutish man), oger(brutish giant), ondier(large beast) | — | |
| Esperanto | ogro(brutish giant) | — | |
| Estonian | Ogre(city in Latvia) | — | |
| Finnish | hirviö(large beast), jätti(brutish giant), jättiläinen(brutish giant), raakalainen(brutish man) | — | |
| French | ogre(brutish giant) | — | |
| Galician | coco(brutish giant), orco(brutish giant), papón(brutish giant), urco(brutish giant) | — | |
| German | Oger(city in Latvia), Brutalo(brutish man), Menschenfresser(brutish giant), Monster(large beast), Oger(brutish giant), Ungeheuer(large beast), Unmensch(brutish man) | — | |
| Greek | δράκοντας(brutish giant) | drákontas | |
| Hebrew | אוֹגֵר(brutish giant), מפלצת(brutish giant) | oger | |
| Hungarian | ogre(brutish giant) | — | |
| Ido | ogro(brutish giant) | — | |
| Indonesian | buto(brutish giant) | — | |
| Italian | orco(brutish giant) | — | |
| Japanese | オーガ(brutish giant), 鬼(brutish giant) | ōga, oni | |
| Kikuyu | irimũ(brutish giant) | — | |
| Korean | 오거(brutish giant), 오거(large beast) | ogeo, ogeo | |
| Latvian | Ogre(city in Latvia), cilvēkēdājs(brutish giant) | — | |
| Lithuanian | Uogrė(city in Latvia) | — | |
| Luhya | okundu(brutish giant) | — | |
| Malayalam | ഓഗർ(brutish giant) | ōgaṟ | |
| Māori | kākarepō(brutish giant) | — | |
| Marathi | दानव(brutish giant), राक्षस(brutish giant), राक्षस(brutish man) | dānav, rākṣas, rākṣas | |
| Mòcheno | ork(brutish giant) | — | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | dzimku(brutish giant) | — | |
| Ojibwe | wiindigoo (wiindigoo)(brutish giant) | — | |
| Oromo | bulguu(brutish giant) | — | |
| Persian | غول(brutish giant), غول پیکر(brutish giant) | — | |
| Polish | ogr(brutish giant) | — | |
| Portuguese | brutamontes(brutish man), ogre(brutish giant), ogro(brutish giant) | — | |
| Romanian | căpcăun(brutish giant) | — | |
| Russian | Огре(city in Latvia), велика́н-людое́д(brutish giant), зверь(brutish man), и́зверг(brutish man), людое́д(brutish giant), огр(brutish giant), скот(brutish man), скоти́на(brutish man), чудо́вище(brutish man), чудо́вище(large beast) | Ogre, velikán-ljudojéd, zverʹ, ízverg, ljudojéd, ogr, skot, skotína, čudóvišče, čudóvišče | |
| Serbo-Croatian | ogrezlo(brutish giant) | — | |
| Shan | ၽီလူး(brutish giant) | phǐi lúu | |
| Spanish | ogro(brutish giant) | — | |
| Swahili | pandikizi la mtu(brutish giant) | — | |
| Swedish | best(brutish man), best(large beast), jätte(brutish giant), odjur(large beast), rese(brutish giant), troll(brutish man) | — | |
| Thai | ผีปอบ(brutish giant) | — | |
| Turkish | yamyam(brutish giant) | — | |
| Ukrainian | Огре(city in Latvia), огр(brutish giant) | Ohre, ohr |
ogru
ogro
ogre
obr lidožrout, zlobr
boeman, oger, ondier
ogro
Ogre
hirviö, jätti, jättiläinen, raakalainen
ogre
coco, orco, papón, urco
Oger, Brutalo, Menschenfresser, Monster, Oger, Ungeheuer, Unmensch
ogre
ogro
buto
orco
irimũ
Ogre, cilvēkēdājs
Uogrė
okundu
kākarepō
ork
dzimku
wiindigoo (wiindigoo)
bulguu
غول, غول پیکر
ogr
brutamontes, ogre, ogro
căpcăun
Огре, велика́н-людое́д, зверь, и́зверг, людое́д, огр, скот, скоти́на, чудо́вище, чудо́вище
Ogre, velikán-ljudojéd, zverʹ, ízverg, ljudojéd, ogr, skot, skotína, čudóvišče, čudóvišče
ogrezlo
ogro
pandikizi la mtu
best, best, jätte, odjur, rese, troll
ผีปอบ
yamyam
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