Possession
Translations of "possession" (48 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | κατοχή(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), κτέαρ(something that is owned), κτῆμα(something that is owned), κτῆσις(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own) | katokhḗ, ktéar, ktêma, ktêsis | |
| Arabic | اِسْتِحْوَاذ(control of the ball in a disputed sports game), تَلَبُّس(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), حَوْزَة(control or occupancy without legal ownership), حَوْزَة(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), عُهْدَة(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), مَسّ(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), مُلْكِيّة(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), مُمْتَلَك(something that is owned) | istiḥwāḏ, talabbus, ḥawza, ḥawza, ʕuhda, mass, mulkiyya, mumtalak | |
| Armenian | գույք(something that is owned), սեփականություն(something that is owned) | guykʻ, sepʻakanutʻyun | |
| Belarusian | вало́данне(control or occupancy without legal ownership), вало́даньне(control or occupancy without legal ownership), маёмасць(something that is owned), маёмасьць(something that is owned), скарб(something that is owned), улада́нне(control or occupancy without legal ownership), улада́ньне(control or occupancy without legal ownership) | valódannje, valódanʹnje, majómascʹ, majómasʹcʹ, skarb, uladánnje, uladánʹnje | |
| Bengali | আসর(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon) | asôr | |
| Bulgarian | владе́ние(control or occupancy without legal ownership), иму́щество(something that is owned), обсебеност(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), притежание(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), притежание(control of the ball in a disputed sports game), со́бственост(something that is owned) | vladénie, imúštestvo, obsebenost, pritežanie, pritežanie, sóbstvenost | |
| Burmese | ဥစ္စာ(something that is owned) | ucca | |
| Catalan | possessió(something that is owned), possessió(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), possessió(a territory under the rule of another country), possessió(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), possessió(control of the ball in a disputed sports game), propietat(something that is owned), propietat(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 佔有 /占有(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), 所有物(something that is owned), 財產 /财产(something that is owned) | zhànyǒu, suǒyǒuwù, cáichǎn | |
| Czech | majetek(something that is owned), vlastnictví(control or occupancy without legal ownership) | — | |
| Dutch | bezetenheid(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), bezit(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), bezitting(something that is owned), bezittingen(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own) | — | |
| Esperanto | posedaĵo(something that is owned) | — | |
| Finnish | alusmaa(a territory under the rule of another country), hallinta(control or occupancy without legal ownership), hallinta(control of the ball in a disputed sports game), hallintoalue(a territory under the rule of another country), hallussapito(control or occupancy without legal ownership), hallussapito(control of the ball in a disputed sports game), omaisuus(something that is owned), omistajuus(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), omistus(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), possessio(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), riivaus(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon) | — | |
| French | bien(something that is owned), possession(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), possession(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), possession(control of the ball in a disputed sports game), possessions(a territory under the rule of another country), propriété(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own) | — | |
| Galician | posesión(something that is owned) | — | |
| Georgian | ქონა(something that is owned) | kona | |
| German | Ballbesitz(control of the ball in a disputed sports game), Besessenheit(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), Gut(something that is owned) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌰𐌹𐌷𐍄𐍃(something that is owned), 𐍃𐍅𐌴𐍃(something that is owned) | aihts, swēs | |
| Greek | απόκτημα(something that is owned), ιδιοκτησία(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), κατοχή(control or occupancy without legal ownership), κατοχή(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), κτήμα(something that is owned), κυριότητα(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), νομή(control or occupancy without legal ownership), περιουσία(something that is owned), περιουσιακό στοιχείο(something that is owned) | apóktima, idioktisía, katochí, katochí, ktíma, kyriótita, nomí, periousía, periousiakó stoicheío | |
| Hungarian | birtok(something that is owned), birtokbavétel(control or occupancy without legal ownership), birtoklás(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), birtoklás(control of the ball in a disputed sports game), felhasználás(control or occupancy without legal ownership), függő terület(a territory under the rule of another country), gyarmat(a territory under the rule of another country), igénybevétel(control or occupancy without legal ownership), javak(something that is owned), labdabirtoklás(control of the ball in a disputed sports game), megszállottság(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), tulajdon(something that is owned), tényleges használat(control or occupancy without legal ownership), vagyon(something that is owned), őrültség(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon) | — | |
| Indonesian | kerasukan(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), kesurupan(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon) | — | |
| Irish | gabháltas(a territory under the rule of another country), sealúchas(something that is owned), seilbh(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own) | — | |
| Italian | possesso(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own) | — | |
| Japanese | 保持(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), 保有(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), 保有物(something that is owned), 占領地(a territory under the rule of another country), 憑依(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), 所持(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), 所有(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), 所有物(something that is owned) | hoji, hoyū, hoyūbutsu, senryōchi, hyōi, shoji, shoyū, shoyūbutsu | |
| Khmer | កម្មសិទ្ធិ(something that is owned) | kammea’settʰi’ | |
| Korean | 소유물(something that is owned) | soyumul | |
| Latin | bonum(something that is owned) | — | |
| Macedonian | владеење(control or occupancy without legal ownership), сопственост(something that is owned) | vladeenje, sopstvenost | |
| Māori | rirohanga(something that is owned) | — | |
| Middle English | warisoun(something that is owned), warisoun(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own) | — | |
| Navajo | inchxǫ́ʼí(something that is owned), yódí(something that is owned) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | besittelse(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), eiendom(something that is owned), eierskap(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own) | — | |
| Old English | āgenung(something that is owned), ǣht(something that is owned), ǣht(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | صاحبلك(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), مال(something that is owned), ملكیت(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own) | sahiblik, mal, mülkiyet | |
| Polish | dobytek(something that is owned), majątek(something that is owned), opętanie(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), posiadanie(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), posiadłość(a territory under the rule of another country), władanie(control or occupancy without legal ownership), własność(something that is owned) | — | |
| Portuguese | domínio(a territory under the rule of another country), invasão(control or occupancy without legal ownership), posse(control or occupancy without legal ownership), posse(something that is owned), posse(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), possessão(something that is owned), possessão(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), possessão(a territory under the rule of another country), possessão(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon) | — | |
| Romanian | demonie(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), demonism(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), posedare(control of the ball in a disputed sports game), posesie(control or occupancy without legal ownership), posesie(something that is owned), posesie(a territory under the rule of another country), posesiune(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), posesiune(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), proprietate(something that is owned), proprietate(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), stăpânire(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), stăpânire(a territory under the rule of another country) | — | |
| Russian | бѐсоодержи́мость(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), владе́ние(control or occupancy without legal ownership), владе́ние(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), владе́ния(a territory under the rule of another country), добро́(something that is owned), зави́симая террито́рия(a territory under the rule of another country), иму́щество(something that is owned), облада́ние(control or occupancy without legal ownership), облада́ние(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), одержи́мость(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), скарб(something that is owned), со́бственность(something that is owned) | bèsooderžímostʹ, vladénije, vladénije, vladénija, dobró, zavísimaja territórija, imúščestvo, obladánije, obladánije, oderžímostʹ, skarb, sóbstvennostʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | sealbhachadh(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own) | — | |
| Slovak | majetok(something that is owned), vlastnenie(control or occupancy without legal ownership) | — | |
| Spanish | posesiones(a territory under the rule of another country), posesión(control or occupancy without legal ownership), posesión(something that is owned), posesión(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), posesión civil(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), posesión natural(control or occupancy without legal ownership), tenencia(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own) | — | |
| Swedish | bollinnehav(control of the ball in a disputed sports game), egendom(something that is owned), innehav(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), ägande(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), ägodel(something that is owned) | — | |
| Telugu | ఆవేశము(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon) | āvēśamu | |
| Thai | การครอบครอง(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own), การถูกสิง(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon) | gaan-krɔ̂ɔp-krɔɔng | |
| Tocharian B | waipecce(something that is owned) | — | |
| Ukrainian | володі́ння(control or occupancy without legal ownership), майно́(something that is owned), має́тність(something that is owned), одержимість(the state of being possessed by a spirit or demon), скарб(something that is owned), худо́ба(something that is owned) | volodínnja, majnó, majétnistʹ, oderžymistʹ, skarb, xudóba | |
| Welsh | meddiant(control or occupancy without legal ownership) | — | |
| Zazaki | wayır (diq)(ownership; taking, holding, keeping something as one's own) | — |
اِسْتِحْوَاذ, تَلَبُّس, حَوْزَة, حَوْزَة, عُهْدَة, مَسّ, مُلْكِيّة, مُمْتَلَك
istiḥwāḏ, talabbus, ḥawza, ḥawza, ʕuhda, mass, mulkiyya, mumtalak
вало́данне, вало́даньне, маёмасць, маёмасьць, скарб, улада́нне, улада́ньне
valódannje, valódanʹnje, majómascʹ, majómasʹcʹ, skarb, uladánnje, uladánʹnje
владе́ние, иму́щество, обсебеност, притежание, притежание, со́бственост
vladénie, imúštestvo, obsebenost, pritežanie, pritežanie, sóbstvenost
possessió, possessió, possessió, possessió, possessió, propietat, propietat
majetek, vlastnictví
bezetenheid, bezit, bezitting, bezittingen
posedaĵo
alusmaa, hallinta, hallinta, hallintoalue, hallussapito, hallussapito, omaisuus, omistajuus, omistus, possessio, riivaus
bien, possession, possession, possession, possessions, propriété
posesión
Ballbesitz, Besessenheit, Gut
απόκτημα, ιδιοκτησία, κατοχή, κατοχή, κτήμα, κυριότητα, νομή, περιουσία, περιουσιακό στοιχείο
apóktima, idioktisía, katochí, katochí, ktíma, kyriótita, nomí, periousía, periousiakó stoicheío
birtok, birtokbavétel, birtoklás, birtoklás, felhasználás, függő terület, gyarmat, igénybevétel, javak, labdabirtoklás, megszállottság, tulajdon, tényleges használat, vagyon, őrültség
kerasukan, kesurupan
gabháltas, sealúchas, seilbh
possesso
保持, 保有, 保有物, 占領地, 憑依, 所持, 所有, 所有物
hoji, hoyū, hoyūbutsu, senryōchi, hyōi, shoji, shoyū, shoyūbutsu
bonum
rirohanga
warisoun, warisoun
inchxǫ́ʼí, yódí
besittelse, eiendom, eierskap
āgenung, ǣht, ǣht
dobytek, majątek, opętanie, posiadanie, posiadłość, władanie, własność
domínio, invasão, posse, posse, posse, possessão, possessão, possessão, possessão
demonie, demonism, posedare, posesie, posesie, posesie, posesiune, posesiune, proprietate, proprietate, stăpânire, stăpânire
бѐсоодержи́мость, владе́ние, владе́ние, владе́ния, добро́, зави́симая террито́рия, иму́щество, облада́ние, облада́ние, одержи́мость, скарб, со́бственность
bèsooderžímostʹ, vladénije, vladénije, vladénija, dobró, zavísimaja territórija, imúščestvo, obladánije, obladánije, oderžímostʹ, skarb, sóbstvennostʹ
sealbhachadh
majetok, vlastnenie
posesiones, posesión, posesión, posesión, posesión civil, posesión natural, tenencia
bollinnehav, egendom, innehav, ägande, ägodel
waipecce
володі́ння, майно́, має́тність, одержимість, скарб, худо́ба
volodínnja, majnó, majétnistʹ, oderžymistʹ, skarb, xudóba
meddiant
wayır (diq)
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