Period
Translations of "period" (76 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | periodike(length of time during which something repeats), periudhë(a length of time), periudhë(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), pikë(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | περίοδος(a length of time) | períodos | |
| Arabic | حَدَث مُتَكَرِّر(length of time during which something repeats), حِصَّةٌ(division of school day), حِين(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), عَصْر(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), عَصْر(geochronologic unit), عَلَامَة فَصْلِيَّة(punctation mark “.”), فَتْرَة(a length of time), فَتْرَة(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), مَرْحَلَة زَمْنِيَّة(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), مُدَّة(a length of time), مُدَّة(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), نُقْطَة(punctation mark “.”) | ḥadaṯ mutakarrir, ḥiṣṣatun, ḥīn, ʕaṣr, ʕaṣr, ʕalāma faṣliyya, fatra, fatra, marḥala zamniyya, mudda, mudda, nuqṭa | |
| Armenian | վերջ(Interjection), ժամականաշրջան(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), ժամանակահատված(a length of time), կետ(punctation mark “.”), շրջան(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), պարբերություն(length of time during which something repeats), վերջակետ(punctation mark “.”), փուլ(history: period of time seen as coherent entity) | verǰ, žamakanašrǰan, žamanakahatvac, ket, šrǰan, parberutʻyun, verǰaket, pʻul | |
| Azerbaijani | müddət(a length of time), nöqtə(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Belarusian | кро́пка(punctation mark “.”), перы́яд(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), праме́жак(a length of time), пэры́яд(a length of time) | krópka, pjerýjad, pramjéžak, perýjad | |
| Bulgarian | и точка(Interjection), епо́ха(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), перио́д(a length of time), перио́д(length of time during which something repeats), то́чка(punctation mark “.”), час(division of school day) | i točka, epóha, periód, periód, tóčka, čas | |
| Burmese | ကာလ(Interjection) | kala. | |
| Catalan | i punt(Interjection), període(a length of time), període(history: period of time seen as coherent entity) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | دەم(history: period of time seen as coherent entity) | dem | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 。(punctation mark “.”), 句號 /句号(punctation mark “.”), 句點 /句点(punctation mark “.”), 時代 /时代(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), 時期 /时期(a length of time), 紀 /纪(geochronologic unit), 週期 /周期(length of time during which something repeats) | jùhào, jùdiǎn, shídài, shíqī, jì, zhōuqī, zhōuqí | |
| Czech | a tečka!(Interjection), období(a length of time), období(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), perioda(length of time during which something repeats), tečka(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Danish | basta(Interjection), punktum(Interjection), lektion(division of school day), modul(division of school day), period(a length of time), punktum(punctation mark “.”), time(division of school day) | — | |
| Dari | دَورَه(a length of time), دَورَه(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), مُدَّت(a length of time), مُدَّت(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), نُقْطَه(punctation mark “.”) | dawra, dawra, muddat, muddat, nuqta | |
| Dutch | punt uit(Interjection), periode(a length of time), periode(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), periode(length of time during which something repeats), punt(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Esperanto | periodo(a length of time), punkto(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Estonian | periood(a length of time), punkt(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Faroese | punktum(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Finnish | piste(Interjection), aika(a length of time), aika(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), ajanjakso(a length of time), ajanjakso(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), ajankohta(specific moment during a process), erä(division of sports match), hetki(specific moment during a process), jakso(a length of time), jakso(length of time during which something repeats), jakso(chemistry: row in the periodic table), jaksonaika(length of time during which something repeats), kausi(section of an artist's career), kausi(geochronologic unit), kestoaika(length of time for a disease to run its course), lause(rhetoric: complete sentence), period-geeni(genetics: type of gene), periodi(music: two phrases), piste(punctation mark “.”), päätepiste(end or conclusion; final point of a process), tunti(division of school day) | — | |
| French | point(Interjection), point barre(Interjection), point final(Interjection), un point c'est tout(Interjection), cycle(length of time during which something repeats), point(punctation mark “.”), période(a length of time), période(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), période(length of time during which something repeats), période(division of sports match), période(chemistry: row in the periodic table), système(geochronologic unit) | — | |
| Galician | e punto(Interjection), período(a length of time) | — | |
| Georgian | წერტილი(punctation mark “.”) | c̣erṭili | |
| German | Punkt. Aus. Ende(Interjection), Punktum(Interjection), Schluss, aus, Ende(Interjection), basta(Interjection), da ist nichts zu machen(Interjection), keine Widerrede(Interjection), und damit basta(Interjection), Epoche(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), Periode(a length of time), Periode(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), Punkt(punctation mark “.”), Stunde(division of school day), System(geochronologic unit), Zeitraum(a length of time), Zeitraum(history: period of time seen as coherent entity) | — | |
| Greek | τελεία και παύλα(Interjection), περίοδος(a length of time), περίοδος(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), περίοδος(length of time during which something repeats), περίοδος(division of sports match), περίοδος(chemistry: row in the periodic table), τελεία(punctation mark “.”), ώρα(division of school day) | teleía kai pávla, períodos, períodos, períodos, períodos, períodos, teleía, óra | |
| Haitian Creole | peryòd(a length of time) | — | |
| Hausa | ɗigo(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Hebrew | נְקֻדָּה(punctation mark “.”), נקודה(punctation mark “.”), תְּקוּפָה(a length of time), תְּקוּפָה(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), תּוֹר(geochronologic unit) | n'kudá, tkufá, tkufá, tor | |
| Hindi | अवधि(a length of time), अवधि(length of time during which something repeats), काल(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), दंड(punctation mark “.”), पूर्ण विराम(punctation mark “.”), युग(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), विराम(punctation mark “.”), ।(punctation mark “.”) | avdhi, avdhi, kāl, daṇḍ, pūrṇ virām, yug, virām | |
| Hungarian | korhű(Adjective), pont!(Interjection), befejezés(end or conclusion; final point of a process), ciklus(length of time during which something repeats), fázis(length of time during which something repeats), félidő(division of sports match), határ(end or conclusion; final point of a process), idő(a length of time), időszak(a length of time), időszak(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), időtartam(a length of time), játékrész(division of sports match), kor(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), kor(geochronologic unit), korszak(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), korszak(section of an artist's career), korszak(geochronologic unit), körmondat(rhetoric: complete sentence), lezajlási idő(length of time for a disease to run its course), lezárulás(end or conclusion; final point of a process), lezárás(end or conclusion; final point of a process), periódus(length of time during which something repeats), periódus(chemistry: row in the periodic table), periódus(music: two phrases), periódusos sor(chemistry: row in the periodic table), pont(punctation mark “.”), tanóra(division of school day), vég(end or conclusion; final point of a process), óra(division of school day) | — | |
| Icelandic | punktur(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Indonesian | masa(a length of time), masa(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), masa(length of time during which something repeats) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | دُورِه(a length of time), دُورِه(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), مُدَّت(a length of time), مُدَّت(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), نُقْطِه(punctation mark “.”) | dowre, dowre, moddat, moddat, noġte | |
| Irish | peiriad(chemistry: row in the periodic table) | — | |
| Italian | periodo(a length of time), periodo(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), periodo(length of time during which something repeats), punto(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Japanese | 。(punctation mark “.”), ピリオド(punctation mark “.”), 句点(punctation mark “.”), 周期(length of time during which something repeats), 周期(chemistry: row in the periodic table), 時代(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), 時限(division of school day), 期間(a length of time), 紀(geochronologic unit), 終止符(punctation mark “.”) | piriodo, kuten, shūki, shūki, jidai, jigen, kikan, ki, shūshifu | |
| Kazakh | кезең(a length of time), кезең(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), кезең(geochronologic unit), нүкте(punctation mark “.”) | kezeñ, kezeñ, kezeñ, nükte | |
| Korean | 기(geochronologic unit), 기간(a length of time), 마침표(punctation mark “.”), 시대(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), 종지부(punctation mark “.”), 주기(length of time during which something repeats) | gi, gigan, machimpyo, sidae, jongjibu, jugi | |
| Kyrgyz | доор(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), мезгил(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), чекит(punctation mark “.”) | door, mezgil, cekit | |
| Latin | aetas(a length of time) | — | |
| Latvian | laikmets(a length of time), punkts(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Lithuanian | laikotarpis(a length of time), taškas(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Macedonian | и точка(Interjection), перио́д(a length of time), перио́д(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), раздобје(a length of time), точка(punctation mark “.”) | i točka, periód, periód, razdobje, točka | |
| Malayalam | കാലഘട്ടം(history: period of time seen as coherent entity) | kālaghaṭṭaṁ | |
| Māori | takiwā(a length of time) | — | |
| Maranao | ayatan(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Mongolian | цэг(punctation mark “.”) | ceg | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | periode(a length of time), periode(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), periode(length of time during which something repeats), punktum(punctation mark “.”), æra(history: period of time seen as coherent entity) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | دوره(a length of time) | devre | |
| Persian | والسلام(Interjection) | vassalâm | |
| Plautdietsch | Punkt(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Polish | i kropka!(Interjection), cykl(length of time during which something repeats), kropka(punctation mark “.”), lekcja(division of school day), okres(a length of time), okres(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), okres(rhetoric: complete sentence), okres(chemistry: row in the periodic table), okres(geochronologic unit), okres(music: two phrases), period(a length of time), period(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), period(rhetoric: complete sentence) | — | |
| Portuguese | ponto(Interjection), ponto final(Interjection), aula(division of school day), período(a length of time), período(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), período(length of time during which something repeats), período(division of school day), período(chemistry: row in the periodic table), período(geochronologic unit), ponto(punctation mark “.”), ponto final(punctation mark “.”), série(chemistry: row in the periodic table), tempo(division of sports match) | — | |
| Romanian | și punct(Interjection), perioadă(a length of time), perioadă(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), punct(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Russian | и то́чка(Interjection), пери́од(a length of time), пери́од(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), пери́од(length of time during which something repeats), пери́од(division of sports match), пери́од(chemistry: row in the periodic table), пери́од(geochronologic unit), промежу́ток(a length of time), то́чка(punctation mark “.”), уро́к(division of school day), цикл(length of time during which something repeats) | i tóčka, períod, períod, períod, períod, períod, períod, promežútok, tóčka, urók, cikl | |
| Sanskrit | दंड(punctation mark “.”), ।(punctation mark “.”) | daṃḍa | |
| Scottish Gaelic | stad-phuing(punctation mark “.”), àm(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), ùine(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), ùine(length of time during which something repeats) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | dȏba(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), perioda(chemistry: row in the periodic table), perìod(a length of time), perìod(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), perìod(length of time during which something repeats), rázdōblje(a length of time), rázdōblje(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), sȃt(division of school day), tȁčka(punctation mark “.”), tȍčka(punctation mark “.”), до̑ба(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), перѝод(a length of time), перѝод(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), перѝод(length of time during which something repeats), ра́здо̄бље(a length of time), ра́здо̄бље(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), са̑т(division of school day), та̏чка(punctation mark “.”), то̏чка(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Slovak | bodka(punctation mark “.”), obdobie(a length of time), obdobie(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), perióda(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), perióda(length of time during which something repeats) | — | |
| Slovene | in pika(Interjection), doba(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), obdobje(a length of time), obdobje(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), obdobje(section of an artist's career), perioda(length of time during which something repeats), perioda(chemistry: row in the periodic table), pika(punctation mark “.”), ura(division of school day) | — | |
| Southern Altai | ӧйлик(a length of time) | öylik | |
| Spanish | de época(Adjective), y punto(Interjection), hora(division of school day), periodo(a length of time), periodo(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), periodo(length of time during which something repeats), periodo(division of sports match), periodo(chemistry: row in the periodic table), periodo(geochronologic unit), período(a length of time), período(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), período(length of time during which something repeats), período(division of sports match), período(chemistry: row in the periodic table), período(geochronologic unit), punto(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Swahili | muda(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), muda(length of time during which something repeats), nukta(punctation mark “.”), zamani(history: period of time seen as coherent entity) | — | |
| Swedish | och därmed basta(Interjection), punkt(Interjection), punkt och slut(Interjection), period(a length of time), period(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), period(chemistry: row in the periodic table), period(geochronologic unit), punkt(punctation mark “.”), tidsperiod(history: period of time seen as coherent entity) | — | |
| Tagalog | panahon(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), puktol(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), puktol(section of an artist's career), takda(a length of time), takda(length of time during which something repeats), tuldok(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Tajik | давра(a length of time), давра(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), муддат(a length of time), муддат(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), нуқта(punctation mark “.”) | davra, davra, muddat, muddat, nuqta | |
| Tamil | முற்றுப்புள்ளி(punctation mark “.”) | muṟṟuppuḷḷi | |
| Tausug | jaman(a length of time) | — | |
| Thai | จุด(punctation mark “.”), ตอน(a length of time), มหัพภาค(punctation mark “.”) | jùt, dtɔɔn, má-hàp-pâak | |
| Turkish | devir(a length of time), dönem(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), nokta(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Ukrainian | кра́пка(punctation mark “.”), пері́од(a length of time), пері́од(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), про́міжок(a length of time) | krápka, períod, períod, prómižok | |
| Urdu | خَتْمَہ(punctation mark “.”), دَور(a length of time), دَور(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), مُدَّت(a length of time), کال(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), ۔(punctation mark “.”) | xatmā, daur, daur, muddat, kāl | |
| Uyghur | دەۋر(a length of time), چېكىت(punctation mark “.”) | dewr, chëkit | |
| Uzbek | davr(a length of time), davr(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), muddat(a length of time), nuqta(punctation mark “.”) | — | |
| Vietnamese | giai đoạn(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), kỉ(geochronologic unit), thời kì(history: period of time seen as coherent entity), tiết(division of school day) | — | |
| Welsh | cyfnod(chemistry: row in the periodic table) | — | |
| Yiddish | פּונקט(punctation mark “.”) | punkt |
periodike, periudhë, periudhë, pikë
حَدَث مُتَكَرِّر, حِصَّةٌ, حِين, عَصْر, عَصْر, عَلَامَة فَصْلِيَّة, فَتْرَة, فَتْرَة, مَرْحَلَة زَمْنِيَّة, مُدَّة, مُدَّة, نُقْطَة
ḥadaṯ mutakarrir, ḥiṣṣatun, ḥīn, ʕaṣr, ʕaṣr, ʕalāma faṣliyya, fatra, fatra, marḥala zamniyya, mudda, mudda, nuqṭa
վերջ, ժամականաշրջան, ժամանակահատված, կետ, շրջան, պարբերություն, վերջակետ, փուլ
verǰ, žamakanašrǰan, žamanakahatvac, ket, šrǰan, parberutʻyun, verǰaket, pʻul
müddət, nöqtə
i punt, període, període
。, 句號 /句号, 句點 /句点, 時代 /时代, 時期 /时期, 紀 /纪, 週期 /周期
jùhào, jùdiǎn, shídài, shíqī, jì, zhōuqī, zhōuqí
a tečka!, období, období, perioda, tečka
basta, punktum, lektion, modul, period, punktum, time
punt uit, periode, periode, periode, punt
periodo, punkto
periood, punkt
punktum
piste, aika, aika, ajanjakso, ajanjakso, ajankohta, erä, hetki, jakso, jakso, jakso, jaksonaika, kausi, kausi, kestoaika, lause, period-geeni, periodi, piste, päätepiste, tunti
point, point barre, point final, un point c'est tout, cycle, point, période, période, période, période, période, système
e punto, período
Punkt. Aus. Ende, Punktum, Schluss, aus, Ende, basta, da ist nichts zu machen, keine Widerrede, und damit basta, Epoche, Periode, Periode, Punkt, Stunde, System, Zeitraum, Zeitraum
τελεία και παύλα, περίοδος, περίοδος, περίοδος, περίοδος, περίοδος, τελεία, ώρα
teleía kai pávla, períodos, períodos, períodos, períodos, períodos, teleía, óra
peryòd
ɗigo
अवधि, अवधि, काल, दंड, पूर्ण विराम, युग, विराम, ।
avdhi, avdhi, kāl, daṇḍ, pūrṇ virām, yug, virām
korhű, pont!, befejezés, ciklus, fázis, félidő, határ, idő, időszak, időszak, időtartam, játékrész, kor, kor, korszak, korszak, korszak, körmondat, lezajlási idő, lezárulás, lezárás, periódus, periódus, periódus, periódusos sor, pont, tanóra, vég, óra
punktur
masa, masa, masa
peiriad
periodo, periodo, periodo, punto
。, ピリオド, 句点, 周期, 周期, 時代, 時限, 期間, 紀, 終止符
piriodo, kuten, shūki, shūki, jidai, jigen, kikan, ki, shūshifu
aetas
laikmets, punkts
laikotarpis, taškas
takiwā
ayatan
periode, periode, periode, punktum, æra
Punkt
i kropka!, cykl, kropka, lekcja, okres, okres, okres, okres, okres, okres, period, period, period
ponto, ponto final, aula, período, período, período, período, período, período, ponto, ponto final, série, tempo
și punct, perioadă, perioadă, punct
и то́чка, пери́од, пери́од, пери́од, пери́од, пери́од, пери́од, промежу́ток, то́чка, уро́к, цикл
i tóčka, períod, períod, períod, períod, períod, períod, promežútok, tóčka, urók, cikl
stad-phuing, àm, ùine, ùine
dȏba, perioda, perìod, perìod, perìod, rázdōblje, rázdōblje, sȃt, tȁčka, tȍčka, до̑ба, перѝод, перѝод, перѝод, ра́здо̄бље, ра́здо̄бље, са̑т, та̏чка, то̏чка
bodka, obdobie, obdobie, perióda, perióda
in pika, doba, obdobje, obdobje, obdobje, perioda, perioda, pika, ura
de época, y punto, hora, periodo, periodo, periodo, periodo, periodo, periodo, período, período, período, período, período, período, punto
muda, muda, nukta, zamani
och därmed basta, punkt, punkt och slut, period, period, period, period, punkt, tidsperiod
panahon, puktol, puktol, takda, takda, tuldok
jaman
devir, dönem, nokta
davr, davr, muddat, nuqta
giai đoạn, kỉ, thời kì, tiết
cyfnod
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