Olympian
Translations of "olympian" (24 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | Ὀλύμπιος(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus), Ὀλῠ́μπῐος(of or relating to Mount Olympus) | Olúmpios, Olŭ́mpĭos | |
| Bulgarian | божествен(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus), олимпийски(of or relating to Mount Olympus), олимпийски(of or relating to the ancient or modern Olympic Games), олимпиец(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games) | božestven, olimpijski, olimpijski, olimpiec | |
| Catalan | olímpic(of or relating to Mount Olympus), olímpic(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus) | — | |
| Danish | olympisk(of or relating to Mount Olympus), olympisk(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus), olympisk(of or relating to the ancient or modern Olympic Games) | — | |
| Finnish | olympolainen(of or relating to Mount Olympus), olympialainen(inhabitant of the city of Olympia, Washington, United States), olympiaurheilija(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games), olympolainen(any of the 12 principal gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon) | — | |
| French | olympien(of or relating to Mount Olympus), olympien(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus), olympien(any of the 12 principal gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon), olympien(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games), olympienne(any of the 12 principal gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon), olympienne(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games) | — | |
| Georgian | ოლიმპიური(of or relating to Mount Olympus), ოლიმპიური(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus) | olimṗiuri, olimṗiuri | |
| German | olympisch(of or relating to Mount Olympus), olympisch(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus), Olympiasieger(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games), Olympiasiegerin(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games), Olympiateilnehmer(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games), Olympiateilnehmerin(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games), Olympier(any of the 12 principal gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon), Olympierin(any of the 12 principal gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon), Olympionike(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games), Olympionikin(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games) | — | |
| Greek | ολύμπιος(of or relating to Mount Olympus), ολύμπιος(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus), ολυμπία(any of the 12 principal gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon), ολύμπια(any of the 12 principal gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon), ολύμπιος(any of the 12 principal gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon), ολύμπιος(inhabitant of the city of Olympia, Washington, United States) | olýmpios, olýmpios, olympía, olýmpia, olýmpios, olýmpios | |
| Hindi | ओलिंपियाई(of or relating to Mount Olympus) | olimpiyāī | |
| Hungarian | olimpikon(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games) | — | |
| Irish | Oilimpeach(of or relating to the ancient or modern Olympic Games), Oilimpeach(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games) | — | |
| Italian | olimpiaco(of or relating to Mount Olympus), olimpiaco(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus), olimpico(of or relating to Mount Olympus), olimpico(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus), olimpio(of or relating to Mount Olympus), olimpio(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus), olimpionico(of or relating to the ancient or modern Olympic Games), olimpionica(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games), olimpionico(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games) | — | |
| Latin | Olympius(of or relating to Mount Olympus) | — | |
| Macedonian | олимпиец(of or relating to the ancient or modern Olympic Games), олимпијка(of or relating to the ancient or modern Olympic Games), олимпиец(any of the 12 principal gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon), олимпијка(any of the 12 principal gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon) | olimpiec, olimpijka, olimpiec, olimpijka | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | olympisk(of or relating to the ancient or modern Olympic Games) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | olympisk(of or relating to the ancient or modern Olympic Games) | — | |
| Portuguese | olímpico(of or relating to Mount Olympus), olímpico(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus) | — | |
| Romanian | olimpian(of or relating to Mount Olympus), olimpian(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus), olimpic(of or relating to the ancient or modern Olympic Games), olimpian(any of the 12 principal gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon), olimpiană(any of the 12 principal gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon), olimpic(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games), olimpică(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games) | — | |
| Russian | олимпи́йский(of or relating to Mount Olympus), олимпи́йский(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus), олимпи́йский(of or relating to the ancient or modern Olympic Games), олимпи́ец(any of the 12 principal gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon), олимпи́ец(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games), олимпи́йка(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games) | olimpíjskij, olimpíjskij, olimpíjskij, olimpíjec, olimpíjec, olimpíjka | |
| Sicilian | alimpìacu(of or relating to Mount Olympus), alimpìacu(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus), alìmpicu(of or relating to Mount Olympus), alìmpicu(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus), alìmpiu(of or relating to Mount Olympus), alìmpiu(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus) | — | |
| Spanish | olímpico(of or relating to Mount Olympus), olímpico(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus), olímpico(of or relating to the ancient or modern Olympic Games), olímpica(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games), olímpico(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games) | — | |
| Swedish | olympisk(of or relating to Mount Olympus), olympisk(of or relating to the Greek gods and goddesses believed to live on Mount Olympus), olympisk(of or relating to the ancient or modern Olympic Games), olympier(sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games) | — | |
| Welsh | Olympaidd(of or relating to the ancient or modern Olympic Games) | — |
olímpic, olímpic
olympisk, olympisk, olympisk
olympolainen, olympialainen, olympiaurheilija, olympolainen
olympien, olympien, olympien, olympien, olympienne, olympienne
olympisch, olympisch, Olympiasieger, Olympiasiegerin, Olympiateilnehmer, Olympiateilnehmerin, Olympier, Olympierin, Olympionike, Olympionikin
ολύμπιος, ολύμπιος, ολυμπία, ολύμπια, ολύμπιος, ολύμπιος
olýmpios, olýmpios, olympía, olýmpia, olýmpios, olýmpios
olimpikon
Oilimpeach, Oilimpeach
olimpiaco, olimpiaco, olimpico, olimpico, olimpio, olimpio, olimpionico, olimpionica, olimpionico
Olympius
olympisk
olympisk
olímpico, olímpico
olimpian, olimpian, olimpic, olimpian, olimpiană, olimpic, olimpică
олимпи́йский, олимпи́йский, олимпи́йский, олимпи́ец, олимпи́ец, олимпи́йка
olimpíjskij, olimpíjskij, olimpíjskij, olimpíjec, olimpíjec, olimpíjka
alimpìacu, alimpìacu, alìmpicu, alìmpicu, alìmpiu, alìmpiu
olímpico, olímpico, olímpico, olímpica, olímpico
olympisk, olympisk, olympisk, olympier
Olympaidd
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