Plebeian
//pliˈbiːən//
Translations of "plebeian" (33 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | πληβεῖος(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | plēbeîos | |
| Armenian | պլեբեյական(of or pertaining to the common people), ռամկական(of or pertaining to the common people), պլեբեյ(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | plebeyakan, ṙamkakan, plebey | |
| Belarusian | плебе́й(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | pljebjéj | |
| Bulgarian | плебейски(of or pertaining to the common people), плебе́й(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | plebejski, plebéj | |
| Catalan | plebeu(of or pertaining to the common people), plebeu(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 平民(one of the common people of ancient Rome), 庶民(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | píngmín, shùmín | |
| Czech | plebejský(of or pertaining to the common people), plebej(one of the common people of ancient Rome), plebejec(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Danish | plebejer(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Dutch | plebejisch(of or pertaining to the common people), volks(of or pertaining to the common people), vulgair(of or pertaining to the common people), plebejer(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Finnish | rahvaanomainen(of or pertaining to the common people), plebeiji(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| French | plébéien(of or pertaining to the common people), plébéien(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| German | plebejisch(of or pertaining to the common people), Plebejer(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Greek | πληβείος(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | pliveíos | |
| Hungarian | plebejus(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Indonesian | plebian(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Italian | plebeo(of or pertaining to the common people), plebeo(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Japanese | 下賎な(of or pertaining to the common people), 平民の(of or pertaining to the common people), 庶民の(of or pertaining to the common people), 賎しい(of or pertaining to the common people), 下下(one of the common people of ancient Rome), 平民(one of the common people of ancient Rome), 庶民(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | gesen na, heimin no, shomin no, iyashii, shimojimo, heimin, shomin | |
| Korean | 서민(one of the common people of ancient Rome), 평민(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | seomin, pyeongmin | |
| Latin | plebeius(of or pertaining to the common people), plēbēius(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Macedonian | плебеец(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | plebeec | |
| Malay | marhaen(of or pertaining to the common people) | — | |
| Māori | kāraroraro(one of the common people of ancient Rome), tautauhea(one of the common people of ancient Rome), tautauwhea(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Persian | عامیانه(of or pertaining to the common people), عوامانه(of or pertaining to the common people) | 'âmiyâne, 'avâmâne | |
| Polish | plebejski(of or pertaining to the common people), plebejusz(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Portuguese | plebeu(of or pertaining to the common people), plebeu(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Romanian | plebeu(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Russian | плебе́йский(of or pertaining to the common people), плебе́й(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | plebéjskij, plebéj | |
| Serbo-Croatian | plebéjac(one of the common people of ancient Rome), плебе́јац(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Slovak | plebejský(of or pertaining to the common people), plebejec(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Slovene | plebejec(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Spanish | barriobajero(of or pertaining to the common people), plebeyo(of or pertaining to the common people), plebeyo(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Swedish | plebejisk(of or pertaining to the common people), plebej(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | — | |
| Ukrainian | плебе́йський(of or pertaining to the common people), плебе́й(one of the common people of ancient Rome) | plebéjsʹkyj, plebéj |
plebeu, plebeu
plebejský, plebej, plebejec
plebejer
plebejisch, volks, vulgair, plebejer
rahvaanomainen, plebeiji
plébéien, plébéien
plebejisch, Plebejer
plebejus
plebian
plebeo, plebeo
下賎な, 平民の, 庶民の, 賎しい, 下下, 平民, 庶民
gesen na, heimin no, shomin no, iyashii, shimojimo, heimin, shomin
plebeius, plēbēius
marhaen
kāraroraro, tautauhea, tautauwhea
plebejski, plebejusz
plebeu, plebeu
plebeu
plebéjac, плебе́јац
plebejský, plebejec
plebejec
barriobajero, plebeyo, plebeyo
plebejisk, plebej
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