Population
Translations of "population" (95 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | bevolking(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Albanian | popullatë(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), popullsi(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Arabic | سُكَّان(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), سُكَّانِيَّة(number of residents in a given area) | sukkān, sukkāniyya | |
| Armenian | բնակչություն(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), բնակչություն(number of residents in a given area), պոպուլյացիա(biology: collection of organisms) | bnakčʻutʻyun, bnakčʻutʻyun, populyacʻia | |
| Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | ܡܸܢܝܵܢܹ̈ܐ ܕܥܵܡܘܿܪܹ̈ܐ(number of residents in a given area), ܥܲܡܵܐ(biology: collection of organisms), ܥܵܡܘܿܪܹ̈ܐ(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), ܥܵܡܘܿܪܹ̈ܐ(biology: collection of organisms), ܥܵܡܘܿܪܹ̈ܐ(number of residents in a given area) | minyānē dˁāmōrē, ˁammā, ˁāmōrē, ˁāmōrē, ˁāmōrē | |
| Azerbaijani | populyasiya(biology: collection of organisms), əhali(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Basque | biztanleria(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Bavarian German | Bevökarung(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Belarusian | насе́льніцтва(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), папуля́цыя(biology: collection of organisms) | nasjélʹnictva, papuljácyja | |
| Bengali | জনসংখ্যা(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | jonośoṅkha | |
| Bulgarian | населе́ние(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), попула́ция(biology: collection of organisms) | naselénie, populácija | |
| Burmese | လူဦးရေ(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | luu:re | |
| Catalan | població(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Cebuano | kamulupyohan(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Chinese | 人口(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | zh-min-nan | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 人口(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | jan⁴ hau² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 人口(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), 人口(number of residents in a given area), 種群 /种群(biology: collection of organisms), 總體 /总体(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn) | rénkǒu, rénkǒu, zhǒngqún, zǒngtǐ | |
| Crimean Tatar | eali(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), nufus(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Czech | obyvatelstvo(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), populace(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), populace(biology: collection of organisms) | — | |
| Danish | befolkning(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), population(biology: collection of organisms), population(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn) | — | |
| Dutch | bevolking(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), bevolking(biology: collection of organisms), bevolking(number of residents in a given area), inwonertal(number of residents in a given area), populatie(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), populatie(biology: collection of organisms), populatie(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn) | — | |
| Eastern Min Chinese | 人口(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | ìng-kēu | |
| Esperanto | loĝantaro(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Estonian | asurkond(biology: collection of organisms), elanikkond(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), populatsioon(biology: collection of organisms), rahvaarv(number of residents in a given area), rahvastik(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), üldkogum(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn) | — | |
| Faroese | fólkatal(number of residents in a given area) | — | |
| Finnish | asukasluku(number of residents in a given area), kanta(biology: collection of organisms), perusjoukko(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn), populaatio(biology: collection of organisms), populaatio(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn), väestö(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), väkiluku(number of residents in a given area) | — | |
| French | population(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), population(biology: collection of organisms), population(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn) | — | |
| Galician | poboación(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Georgian | მოსახლეობა(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), პოპულაცია(biology: collection of organisms) | mosaxleoba, ṗoṗulacia | |
| German | Bevölkerung(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), Bevölkerungszahl(number of residents in a given area), Einwohnerzahl(number of residents in a given area), Grundgesamtheit(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn), Population(biology: collection of organisms) | — | |
| Greek | πληθυσμός(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | plithysmós | |
| Gujarati | વસ્તી(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | vastī | |
| Hakka Chinese | 人口(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | ngìn-khiéu | |
| Hebrew | אוכלוסייה \ אֻכְלוּסִיָּה(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), אוכלוסייה \ אֻכְלוּסִיָּה(biology: collection of organisms), אוכלוסייה \ אֻכְלוּסִיָּה(number of residents in a given area), אוכלוסייה \ אֻכְלוּסִיָּה(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn), אוכלוסין \ אֻכְלוּסִין(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), אוכלוסין \ אֻכְלוּסִין(biology: collection of organisms), אוכלוסין \ אֻכְלוּסִין(number of residents in a given area), אוכלוסין \ אֻכְלוּסִין(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn) | ukhlusiyá, ukhlusiyá, ukhlusiyá, ukhlusiyá, ukhlusín, ukhlusín, ukhlusín, ukhlusín | |
| Hindi | आबादी(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), जनगणना(number of residents in a given area), जनसंख्या(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), जनसंख्या(number of residents in a given area), मर्दुमशुमारी(number of residents in a given area) | ābādī, jangaṇnā, jansaṅkhyā, jansaṅkhyā, mardumśumārī | |
| Hungarian | lakosság(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), lélekszám(number of residents in a given area), népesség(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), népesség(biology: collection of organisms), népesség(number of residents in a given area), népesség(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn), populáció(biology: collection of organisms) | — | |
| Icelandic | fólksfjöldi(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), hópur(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn), lýður(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn), mannfjöldi(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), stofn(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn), íbúar(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), þýði(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn) | — | |
| Indonesian | populasi(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | اَهالی(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), اَهْلِیَّت(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), جَمْعِیَّت(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), مَرْدُم(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), نُفوس(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | ahâli, ahliyyat, jam'iyyat, mardom, nofus | |
| Italian | popolazione(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), popolazione(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn) | — | |
| Jamaican Creole | papilieshan(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Japanese | 人口(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), 人口(number of residents in a given area), 個体群(biology: collection of organisms), 母集団(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn) | jinkō, jinkō, kotaigun, boshūdan | |
| Javanese | cacah jiwa(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Kazakh | халық(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), халық саны(number of residents in a given area) | xalyq, xalyq sany | |
| Khmer | ចំនួនប្រជាជន(biology: collection of organisms), ប្រជាគណន៍(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), ប្រជាជន(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | cɑmnuən-prɑɑciəcŭən, prɑɑciə kŭən, prɑɑciəcŭən | |
| Korean | 개체군(biology: collection of organisms), 인구(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), 인구(number of residents in a given area) | gaechegun, in'gu, in'gu | |
| Kyrgyz | калк(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | kalk | |
| Ladino | poblasyon(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), פובלאסיון(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | poblasyon | |
| Lao | ປະຊາກອນ(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | pa sā kǭn | |
| Latvian | iedzīvotāji(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Ligurian | popolaçión(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Lithuanian | gyventojai(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Bevëlkerung(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Macedonian | население(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), популација(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), популација(biology: collection of organisms) | naselenie, populacija, populacija | |
| Malay | penduduk(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), penduduk(number of residents in a given area), populasi(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), populasi(biology: collection of organisms), populasi(number of residents in a given area) | — | |
| Malayalam | ജനസംഖ്യ(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), ജനസംഖ്യ(number of residents in a given area) | janasaṅkhya, janasaṅkhya | |
| Māori | taupori(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Marathi | लोकसंख्या(number of residents in a given area) | loksaṅkhyā | |
| Mongolian | хүн ам(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | xün am | |
| Norman | populâtion(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), populâtion(biology: collection of organisms) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | befolkning(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), befolkningstall(number of residents in a given area), bestand(biology: collection of organisms), folketall(number of residents in a given area), innbyggertall(number of residents in a given area), populasjon(biology: collection of organisms) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | befolkning(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), bestand(biology: collection of organisms), folkesetnad(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), folketal(number of residents in a given area), populasjon(biology: collection of organisms) | — | |
| Occitan | populacion(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Old English | eorþwaru(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), landwaru(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), leodræ(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), þeodscipe(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Oromo | uummata(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Pashto | اهالي(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), نفوس(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | ahāli, nofus | |
| Persian | چبیره(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | čabire | |
| Plautdietsch | Bevelkjarunk(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Polish | ludność(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), populacja(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), populacja(biology: collection of organisms) | — | |
| Portuguese | população(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), população(biology: collection of organisms), população(number of residents in a given area), população(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn) | — | |
| Romanian | populație(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Russian | населе́ние(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), населе́ние(number of residents in a given area), популя́ция(biology: collection of organisms) | naselénije, naselénije, populjácija | |
| Serbo-Croatian | populácija(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), populácija(biology: collection of organisms), stanovníštvo(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), попула́ција(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), попула́ција(biology: collection of organisms), становни́штво(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Sicilian | pupulazziuni(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), pupulazziuni(number of residents in a given area), pupulazziuni(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn) | — | |
| Slovak | obyvateľstvo(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), populácia(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), populácia(biology: collection of organisms) | — | |
| Slovene | populacija(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), populacija(biology: collection of organisms), prebivalstvo(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Spanish | población(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), población(number of residents in a given area), población(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn) | — | |
| Swedish | befolkning(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), befolkning(number of residents in a given area), bestånd(biology: collection of organisms), folkmängd(number of residents in a given area), population(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), population(biology: collection of organisms), population(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn) | — | |
| Tagalog | populasyon(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), sambagayan(statistics: greater group of units from which a sample can be drawn), santauhan(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Tajik | аҳолӣ(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), мардум(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), маскун(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), популятсия(biology: collection of organisms) | aholi, mardum, maskun, populyatsiya | |
| Tamil | மக்கள்தொகை(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), மக்கள்தொகை(number of residents in a given area) | makkaḷtokai, makkaḷtokai | |
| Tatar | халык(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | xalıq | |
| Telugu | జనాభా(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | janābhā | |
| Thai | ประชากร(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | bprà-chaa-gɔɔn | |
| Tibetan | མི་ཚོགས(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), མི་འབོར(number of residents in a given area) | mi tshogs, mi 'bor | |
| Turkish | nüfus(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), nüfus(number of residents in a given area), popülasyon(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Turkmen | ilat(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Udmurt | улӥсьёс(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | uliśjos | |
| Ukrainian | насе́лення(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), популя́ція(biology: collection of organisms) | nasélennja, populjácija | |
| Urdu | آبادی(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), نُفُوس(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | ābādī, nufūs | |
| Uzbek | aholi(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), nufus(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), populyatsiya(biology: collection of organisms), xalq(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Vietnamese | dân cư(all people living within a political or geographical boundary), dân số(number of residents in a given area), số dân(number of residents in a given area) | — | |
| Wolof | way-dëkk(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | — | |
| Wu Chinese | 人口(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | ⁶zen-kheu | |
| Yiddish | באַפֿעלקערונג(all people living within a political or geographical boundary) | bafelkerung |
bevolking
popullatë, popullsi
ܡܸܢܝܵܢܹ̈ܐ ܕܥܵܡܘܿܪܹ̈ܐ, ܥܲܡܵܐ, ܥܵܡܘܿܪܹ̈ܐ, ܥܵܡܘܿܪܹ̈ܐ, ܥܵܡܘܿܪܹ̈ܐ
minyānē dˁāmōrē, ˁammā, ˁāmōrē, ˁāmōrē, ˁāmōrē
populyasiya, əhali
biztanleria
Bevökarung
població
kamulupyohan
eali, nufus
obyvatelstvo, populace, populace
befolkning, population, population
bevolking, bevolking, bevolking, inwonertal, populatie, populatie, populatie
loĝantaro
asurkond, elanikkond, populatsioon, rahvaarv, rahvastik, üldkogum
fólkatal
asukasluku, kanta, perusjoukko, populaatio, populaatio, väestö, väkiluku
population, population, population
poboación
Bevölkerung, Bevölkerungszahl, Einwohnerzahl, Grundgesamtheit, Population
אוכלוסייה \ אֻכְלוּסִיָּה, אוכלוסייה \ אֻכְלוּסִיָּה, אוכלוסייה \ אֻכְלוּסִיָּה, אוכלוסייה \ אֻכְלוּסִיָּה, אוכלוסין \ אֻכְלוּסִין, אוכלוסין \ אֻכְלוּסִין, אוכלוסין \ אֻכְלוּסִין, אוכלוסין \ אֻכְלוּסִין
ukhlusiyá, ukhlusiyá, ukhlusiyá, ukhlusiyá, ukhlusín, ukhlusín, ukhlusín, ukhlusín
आबादी, जनगणना, जनसंख्या, जनसंख्या, मर्दुमशुमारी
ābādī, jangaṇnā, jansaṅkhyā, jansaṅkhyā, mardumśumārī
lakosság, lélekszám, népesség, népesség, népesség, népesség, populáció
fólksfjöldi, hópur, lýður, mannfjöldi, stofn, íbúar, þýði
populasi
اَهالی, اَهْلِیَّت, جَمْعِیَّت, مَرْدُم, نُفوس
ahâli, ahliyyat, jam'iyyat, mardom, nofus
popolazione, popolazione
papilieshan
cacah jiwa
iedzīvotāji
popolaçión
gyventojai
Bevëlkerung
penduduk, penduduk, populasi, populasi, populasi
taupori
populâtion, populâtion
befolkning, befolkningstall, bestand, folketall, innbyggertall, populasjon
befolkning, bestand, folkesetnad, folketal, populasjon
populacion
eorþwaru, landwaru, leodræ, þeodscipe
uummata
Bevelkjarunk
ludność, populacja, populacja
população, população, população, população
populație
populácija, populácija, stanovníštvo, попула́ција, попула́ција, становни́штво
pupulazziuni, pupulazziuni, pupulazziuni
obyvateľstvo, populácia, populácia
populacija, populacija, prebivalstvo
población, población, población
befolkning, befolkning, bestånd, folkmängd, population, population, population
populasyon, sambagayan, santauhan
nüfus, nüfus, popülasyon
ilat
aholi, nufus, populyatsiya, xalq
dân cư, dân số, số dân
way-dëkk
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