Pillage
Translations of "pillage" (37 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | συλάω(loot or plunder by force) | suláō | |
| Arabic | غَزَاوَة(the act of pillaging) | ḡazāwa | |
| Bulgarian | грабеж(the act of pillaging), плячка(the spoils of war), плячкосване(the act of pillaging), ограбвам(loot or plunder by force), плячкосвам(loot or plunder by force) | grabež, pljačka, pljačkosvane, ograbvam, pljačkosvam | |
| Catalan | pillatge(the act of pillaging), saqueig(the act of pillaging), saquejar(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 掠奪 /掠夺(loot or plunder by force) | lüèduó | |
| Czech | drancování(the act of pillaging), plenění(the act of pillaging), drancovat(loot or plunder by force), plenit(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Danish | plyndre(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Dutch | oorlogsbuiit(the spoils of war), plundering(the act of pillaging), plunderen(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Estonian | rüüstamine(the act of pillaging), rüüstama(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Finnish | ryöstäminen(the act of pillaging), ryöväys(the act of pillaging), sotasaalis(the spoils of war), hävittää(loot or plunder by force), rosvota(loot or plunder by force), ryöstää(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| French | pillage(the spoils of war), pillage(the act of pillaging), piller(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Galician | botín(the spoils of war), pillaxe(the act of pillaging), prea(the spoils of war), roubo(the act of pillaging), saqueo(the act of pillaging) | — | |
| German | Plünderung(the act of pillaging), plündern(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Greek | διαγούμισμα(the act of pillaging), κούρσεμα(the act of pillaging), λάφυρα(the spoils of war), λεηλασία(the act of pillaging), πλιάτσικο(the act of pillaging), διαγουμίζω(loot or plunder by force), κουρσεύω(loot or plunder by force), λεηλατώ(loot or plunder by force) | diagoúmisma, koúrsema, láfyra, leïlasía, pliátsiko, diagoumízo, koursévo, leïlató | |
| Hebrew | ביזה(the act of pillaging), שלל(the spoils of war), שדד(loot or plunder by force) | bizá, shalál, shadád | |
| Icelandic | rupla(loot or plunder by force), ræna(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Indonesian | menjarah(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Irish | slad(the spoils of war), slad(the act of pillaging), sladaireacht(the act of pillaging), sladaíocht(the act of pillaging), creach(loot or plunder by force), slad(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Italian | bottino(the spoils of war), saccheggio(the act of pillaging), saccheggiare(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Japanese | 略奪(the act of pillaging), 略奪品(the spoils of war), 略奪する(loot or plunder by force) | ryakudatsu, ryakudatsuhin, ryakudatsu suru | |
| Korean | 약탈(the act of pillaging), 전리품(the spoils of war), 약탈하다(loot or plunder by force) | yaktal, jeollipum, yaktalhada | |
| Latin | praedes(the spoils of war), rapīna(the act of pillaging), expīlō(loot or plunder by force), populor(loot or plunder by force), praedor(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Latvian | sirojums(the act of pillaging), sirot(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Māori | parakete(the spoils of war), pāhua(loot or plunder by force), pāhuahua(loot or plunder by force), pāhue(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Norwegian | plyndre(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Occitan | saquejar(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Old English | strūdan(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | تاراج(the act of pillaging), صویغون(the act of pillaging), چاپول(the act of pillaging), چاپوللامق(loot or plunder by force) | tarac, soygun, çapul, çapullamak | |
| Polish | plądrować(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Portuguese | butim(the spoils of war), pilhagem(the act of pillaging), saque(the spoils of war), saque(the act of pillaging), pilhar(loot or plunder by force), saquear(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Romanian | prăda(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Russian | грабёж(the act of pillaging), добы́ча(the spoils of war), награ́бленное добро́(the spoils of war), разбо́й(the act of pillaging), разграбле́ние(the act of pillaging), трофе́и(the spoils of war), гра́бить(loot or plunder by force) | grabjóž, dobýča, nagráblennoje dobró, razbój, razgrablénije, troféi, grábitʹ | |
| Spanish | despojo(the spoils of war), expoliación(the act of pillaging), expolio(the spoils of war), pillaje(the act of pillaging), saqueo(the act of pillaging), despojar(loot or plunder by force), expoliar(loot or plunder by force), pillar(loot or plunder by force), saquear(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Swedish | plundring(the act of pillaging), plundra(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Turkish | talan(loot or plunder by force), yağma(loot or plunder by force), çapulculuk(loot or plunder by force) | — | |
| Walloon | branscataedje(the spoils of war), branscataedje(the act of pillaging), piyaedje(the spoils of war), piyaedje(the act of pillaging) | — | |
| Welsh | diffeithio(loot or plunder by force) | — |
грабеж, плячка, плячкосване, ограбвам, плячкосвам
grabež, pljačka, pljačkosvane, ograbvam, pljačkosvam
pillatge, saqueig, saquejar
drancování, plenění, drancovat, plenit
plyndre
oorlogsbuiit, plundering, plunderen
rüüstamine, rüüstama
ryöstäminen, ryöväys, sotasaalis, hävittää, rosvota, ryöstää
pillage, pillage, piller
botín, pillaxe, prea, roubo, saqueo
Plünderung, plündern
διαγούμισμα, κούρσεμα, λάφυρα, λεηλασία, πλιάτσικο, διαγουμίζω, κουρσεύω, λεηλατώ
diagoúmisma, koúrsema, láfyra, leïlasía, pliátsiko, diagoumízo, koursévo, leïlató
rupla, ræna
menjarah
slad, slad, sladaireacht, sladaíocht, creach, slad
bottino, saccheggio, saccheggiare
praedes, rapīna, expīlō, populor, praedor
sirojums, sirot
parakete, pāhua, pāhuahua, pāhue
plyndre
saquejar
strūdan
plądrować
butim, pilhagem, saque, saque, pilhar, saquear
prăda
грабёж, добы́ча, награ́бленное добро́, разбо́й, разграбле́ние, трофе́и, гра́бить
grabjóž, dobýča, nagráblennoje dobró, razbój, razgrablénije, troféi, grábitʹ
despojo, expoliación, expolio, pillaje, saqueo, despojar, expoliar, pillar, saquear
plundring, plundra
talan, yağma, çapulculuk
branscataedje, branscataedje, piyaedje, piyaedje
diffeithio
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