Pestilence
//ˈpɛstələn(t)s//
Translations of "pestilence" (32 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | pes(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | λοιμός(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | loimós | |
| Bulgarian | мор(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | mor | |
| Catalan | pestilència(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 大札(any highly contagious epidemic disease), 瘟疫(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | dàzhá, wēnyì | |
| Czech | mor(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Danish | pest(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Esperanto | pesto(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Finnish | kulkutauti(any highly contagious epidemic disease), rutto(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| French | peste(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Georgian | ჭირი(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | č̣iri | |
| German | Pest(any highly contagious epidemic disease), Seuche(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Greek | επιδημία(any highly contagious epidemic disease), λοιμός(any highly contagious epidemic disease), πανδημία(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | epidimía, loimós, pandimía | |
| Hebrew | מַגֵּפָה(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | magefá | |
| Hindi | जनपदमारी(any highly contagious epidemic disease), ताऊन(any highly contagious epidemic disease), महामारी(any highly contagious epidemic disease), वबा(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | janpadmārī, tāūn, mahāmārī, vabā | |
| Irish | aicíd(any highly contagious epidemic disease), plá(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Italian | pestilenza(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Japanese | 疫病(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | ekibyō | |
| Latin | luēs(any highly contagious epidemic disease), pestis(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Macedonian | мо́рија(any highly contagious epidemic disease), мор(any highly contagious epidemic disease), чу́ма(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | mórija, mor, čúma | |
| Māori | mate urutā(any highly contagious epidemic disease), urutā.(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Old English | mancwealm(any highly contagious epidemic disease), wōl(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | خستهلق(any highly contagious epidemic disease), طاعون(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | hastalık, taʼun | |
| Polish | Zaraza(the personification of pestilence), zaraza(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Portuguese | peste(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Romanian | ciumă(any highly contagious epidemic disease), pestilență(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Russian | мор(any highly contagious epidemic disease), чума́(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | mor, čumá | |
| Scottish Gaelic | plàigh(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Spanish | pestilencia(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Swedish | farsot(any highly contagious epidemic disease), pest(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Turkish | salgın(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | — | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎗𐎌𐎔(any highly contagious epidemic disease) | ršp |
pes
pestilència
mor
pest
pesto
kulkutauti, rutto
peste
Pest, Seuche
aicíd, plá
pestilenza
luēs, pestis
mate urutā, urutā.
mancwealm, wōl
Zaraza, zaraza
peste
ciumă, pestilență
plàigh
pestilencia
farsot, pest
salgın
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