Plinth
//plɪnθ//
Translations of "plinth" (23 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | пиедестал(base for column, pedestal or statue), цокъл(bottom course of stones supporting a wall) | piedestal, cokǎl | |
| Catalan | basament(base for column, pedestal or statue), sòcol(base for column, pedestal or statue), sòcol(bottom course of stones supporting a wall) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 礎 /础(base for column, pedestal or statue) | chǔ | |
| Czech | podstavec(base for column, pedestal or statue), sokl(base for column, pedestal or statue) | — | |
| Danish | sokkel(base for column, pedestal or statue) | — | |
| Dutch | sokkel(base for column, pedestal or statue) | — | |
| Egyptian | p:N37(base for column, pedestal or statue) | p | |
| Esperanto | soklo(base for column, pedestal or statue) | — | |
| Finnish | jalusta(base for column, pedestal or statue), jalusta(base for a cabinet), kivijalka(bottom course of stones supporting a wall), sokkeli(bottom course of stones supporting a wall), sokkeli(base for a cabinet) | — | |
| French | plinthe(base for column, pedestal or statue) | — | |
| German | Plinthe(base for column, pedestal or statue), Sockel(base for column, pedestal or statue) | — | |
| Icelandic | sökull(base for column, pedestal or statue) | — | |
| Italian | plinto(base for column, pedestal or statue), zoccolo(bottom course of stones supporting a wall) | — | |
| Japanese | 台座(base for column, pedestal or statue), 柱礎(base for column, pedestal or statue), 根石(base for column, pedestal or statue) | daiza, chuuso, neishi | |
| Latin | plinthus(base for column, pedestal or statue) | — | |
| Malay | alas tiang(base for column, pedestal or statue) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | sokkel(base for column, pedestal or statue) | — | |
| Occitan | plint(base for column, pedestal or statue), plint(bottom course of stones supporting a wall), sòcle(bottom course of stones supporting a wall) | — | |
| Portuguese | alaque(base for column, pedestal or statue), plinto(base for column, pedestal or statue), soclo(base for column, pedestal or statue), soco(base for a cabinet) | — | |
| Russian | постаме́нт(base for column, pedestal or statue), цо́коль(base for column, pedestal or statue) | postamént, cókolʹ | |
| Spanish | fundato(bottom course of stones supporting a wall), zócalo(base for column, pedestal or statue) | — | |
| Swedish | piedestal(base for column, pedestal or statue), plint(base for column, pedestal or statue), sockel(base for column, pedestal or statue) | — | |
| Ukrainian | п'єдестал(base for column, pedestal or statue), постаме́нт(base for column, pedestal or statue), підму́рок(bottom course of stones supporting a wall), підні́жок(bottom course of stones supporting a wall), цо́коль(bottom course of stones supporting a wall), цо́кольна пане́ль(base for a cabinet) | pʺjedestal, postamént, pidmúrok, pidnížok, cókolʹ, cókolʹna panélʹ |
basament, sòcol, sòcol
podstavec, sokl
sokkel
sokkel
soklo
jalusta, jalusta, kivijalka, sokkeli, sokkeli
plinthe
Plinthe, Sockel
sökull
plinto, zoccolo
plinthus
alas tiang
sokkel
plint, plint, sòcle
alaque, plinto, soclo, soco
fundato, zócalo
piedestal, plint, sockel
п'єдестал, постаме́нт, підму́рок, підні́жок, цо́коль, цо́кольна пане́ль
pʺjedestal, postamént, pidmúrok, pidnížok, cókolʹ, cókolʹna panélʹ
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