Oracle
Translations of "oracle" (27 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | fatthënie(prophetic response) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | μαντεῖον(shrine to prophetic deity), χρησμός(prophetic response), χρησμῳδός(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice) | manteîon, khrēsmós, khrēsmōidós | |
| Arabic | إِلْهَام(prophetic response), عَرَّاف(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), كَاهِن(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice) | ʔilhām, ʕarrāf, kāhin | |
| Bulgarian | мъдрец(person who is a source of wisdom), оракул(shrine to prophetic deity), оракул(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), пророчество(prophetic response) | mǎdrec, orakul, orakul, proročestvo | |
| Catalan | oracle(shrine to prophetic deity) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 甲骨文(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice) | jiǎgǔwén | |
| Czech | orákulum(shrine to prophetic deity), věštírna(shrine to prophetic deity) | — | |
| Esperanto | oraklo(prophetic response) | — | |
| Finnish | oraakkeli(shrine to prophetic deity) | — | |
| French | oracle(shrine to prophetic deity), oracle(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), oracle(prophetic response), oracle(person who is a source of wisdom) | — | |
| Galician | oráculo(shrine to prophetic deity) | — | |
| German | Orakel(shrine to prophetic deity), Orakel(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), Orakel(prophetic response), Orakel(person who is a source of wisdom), Orakelspruch(prophetic response), orakeln(utter oracles or prophecies) | — | |
| Greek | μάντης(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), μαντείο(shrine to prophetic deity), χρησμός(prophetic response) | mántis, manteío, chrismós | |
| Hungarian | jós(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), jósda(shrine to prophetic deity), jóslat(prophetic response) | — | |
| Icelandic | goðsvar(prophetic response), goðsvari(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), spakvitringur(person who is a source of wisdom), spáprestur(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), véfrétt(shrine to prophetic deity), véfrétt(prophetic response) | — | |
| Irish | oracal(shrine to prophetic deity), oracal(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), oracal(prophetic response), saineolaí(person who is a source of wisdom), saoi(person who is a source of wisdom) | — | |
| Italian | divinazione(prophetic response), oracolo(shrine to prophetic deity), oracolo(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), oracolo(prophetic response), premonire(utter oracles or prophecies), presagire(utter oracles or prophecies), profetizzare(utter oracles or prophecies) | — | |
| Japanese | オラクル(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), 神託(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), 託宣(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), 賢人(person who is a source of wisdom) | orakuru, shintaku, takusen, kenjin | |
| Latin | fatus(shrine to prophetic deity), fatus(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), fatus(prophetic response), fatus(person who is a source of wisdom) | — | |
| Māori | ahurewa(shrine to prophetic deity), matatuhi(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), matatuhi(person who is a source of wisdom), tohunga ahurewa(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice) | — | |
| Polish | wyrocznia(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice) | — | |
| Portuguese | oráculo(shrine to prophetic deity), oráculo(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), oráculo(prophetic response), oráculo(person who is a source of wisdom) | — | |
| Russian | ора́кул(shrine to prophetic deity), ора́кул(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), ора́кул(person who is a source of wisdom), прорица́ние(prophetic response), прорица́тель(person who is a source of wisdom) | orákul, orákul, orákul, proricánije, proricátelʹ | |
| Slovene | orakelj(shrine to prophetic deity) | — | |
| Spanish | oráculo(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice) | — | |
| Swedish | orakel(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), orakel(person who is a source of wisdom) | — | |
| Turkish | arkıl(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), arkıl(person who is a source of wisdom), kâhin(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), mabet(shrine to prophetic deity), orakl(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), orakul(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), tapınak(shrine to prophetic deity), ırkıl(priest through whom deity provides prophecy or advice), ırkıl(person who is a source of wisdom), ırık(prophetic response), ırım(prophetic response) | — |
fatthënie
oracle
orákulum, věštírna
oraklo
oraakkeli
oracle, oracle, oracle, oracle
oráculo
Orakel, Orakel, Orakel, Orakel, Orakelspruch, orakeln
jós, jósda, jóslat
goðsvar, goðsvari, spakvitringur, spáprestur, véfrétt, véfrétt
oracal, oracal, oracal, saineolaí, saoi
divinazione, oracolo, oracolo, oracolo, premonire, presagire, profetizzare
fatus, fatus, fatus, fatus
ahurewa, matatuhi, matatuhi, tohunga ahurewa
wyrocznia
oráculo, oráculo, oráculo, oráculo
ора́кул, ора́кул, ора́кул, прорица́ние, прорица́тель
orákul, orákul, orákul, proricánije, proricátelʹ
orakelj
oráculo
orakel, orakel
arkıl, arkıl, kâhin, mabet, orakl, orakul, tapınak, ırkıl, ırkıl, ırık, ırım
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.