Presence
//ˈpɹɛzn̩s//
Translations of "presence" (50 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | παρουσία(fact or condition of being present) | parousía | |
| Arabic | حُضُور(fact or condition of being present) | ḥuḍūr | |
| Armenian | ներկայություն(fact or condition of being present) | nerkayutʻyun | |
| Belarusian | прысу́тнасць(fact or condition of being present), прысу́тнасьць(fact or condition of being present), сусе́дзтва(the part of space within one's immediate vicinity; the state of being present with an object or person), сусе́дства(the part of space within one's immediate vicinity; the state of being present with an object or person) | prysútnascʹ, prysútnasʹcʹ, susjédztva, susjédstva | |
| Bulgarian | присъ́ствие(fact or condition of being present), съсе́дство(the part of space within one's immediate vicinity; the state of being present with an object or person) | prisǎ́stvie, sǎsédstvo | |
| Catalan | presència(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 出席(fact or condition of being present), 存在(fact or condition of being present) | chūxí, cúnzài | |
| Czech | přítomnost(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Danish | nærvær(fact or condition of being present), nærvær(the part of space within one's immediate vicinity; the state of being present with an object or person), nærværelse(fact or condition of being present), tilstedeværelse(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Dutch | aanwezigheid(fact or condition of being present), tegenwoordigheid(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Esperanto | mieno(a quality of poise and effectiveness that enables a performer to achieve a close relationship with their audience; a quality setting an individual out from others; a quality that makes them noticed and/or admired), ĉeesto(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Finnish | läsnäolo(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| French | présence(fact or condition of being present), présence(something (as a spirit) felt or believed to be present; a person or object at a place that is not seen) | — | |
| Galician | presenza(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Georgian | დასწრება(fact or condition of being present), თანდასწრება(fact or condition of being present), ყოფნა(fact or condition of being present) | dasc̣reba, tandasc̣reba, q̇opna | |
| German | Anwesenheit(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌰𐌽𐌳𐍅𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌸𐌹(fact or condition of being present), 𐌵𐌿𐌼𐍃(fact or condition of being present) | andwairþi, qums | |
| Greek | παρουσία(fact or condition of being present) | parousía | |
| Hebrew | נוֹכְחוּת(fact or condition of being present) | nokhekhút | |
| Hindi | उपस्थिति(fact or condition of being present) | upasthiti | |
| Hungarian | fellépés(a quality of poise and effectiveness that enables a performer to achieve a close relationship with their audience; a quality setting an individual out from others; a quality that makes them noticed and/or admired), jelenlét(fact or condition of being present), jelenlét(the part of space within one's immediate vicinity; the state of being present with an object or person), megjelenés(a quality of poise and effectiveness that enables a performer to achieve a close relationship with their audience; a quality setting an individual out from others; a quality that makes them noticed and/or admired) | — | |
| Icelandic | nærvera(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Indonesian | kehadiran(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Irish | fianaise(fact or condition of being present), láithreacht(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Italian | cospetto(the part of space within one's immediate vicinity; the state of being present with an object or person), presenza(fact or condition of being present), presenza(something (as a spirit) felt or believed to be present; a person or object at a place that is not seen) | — | |
| Japanese | 存在(fact or condition of being present), 気配(fact or condition of being present), 気配(something (as a spirit) felt or believed to be present; a person or object at a place that is not seen) | sonzai, kehai, kehai | |
| Kazakh | бар болу(fact or condition of being present), келу(fact or condition of being present), қатынасу(fact or condition of being present), қатысу(fact or condition of being present) | bar bolu, kelu, qatynasu, qatysu | |
| Korean | 있음(fact or condition of being present), 출석(fact or condition of being present) | isseum, chulseok | |
| Latin | praesentia(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Lithuanian | akivaizda(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Lutuv | hmiekung(the part of space within one's immediate vicinity; the state of being present with an object or person) | — | |
| Macedonian | присуство(fact or condition of being present) | prisustvo | |
| Māori | ihi(a quality of poise and effectiveness that enables a performer to achieve a close relationship with their audience; a quality setting an individual out from others; a quality that makes them noticed and/or admired), marutuna(a quality of poise and effectiveness that enables a performer to achieve a close relationship with their audience; a quality setting an individual out from others; a quality that makes them noticed and/or admired), marutuna(something (as a spirit) felt or believed to be present; a person or object at a place that is not seen) | — | |
| Marathi | उपस्थिती(fact or condition of being present), हजेरी(fact or condition of being present) | upasthitī, hajerī | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | tilstedeværelse(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Occitan | preséncia(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Old English | andweardnes(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Polish | obecność(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Portuguese | presença(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Romanian | prezență(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Russian | прису́тствие(fact or condition of being present), сосе́дство(the part of space within one's immediate vicinity; the state of being present with an object or person) | prisútstvije, sosédstvo | |
| Scottish Gaelic | fianais(fact or condition of being present), làthair(fact or condition of being present), làthaireachd(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | prisústvo(fact or condition of being present), prisútnōst(fact or condition of being present), прису́ство(fact or condition of being present), прису́тно̄ст(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Slovak | prítomnosť(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Slovene | prisotnost(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Spanish | presencia(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Swedish | närhet(the part of space within one's immediate vicinity; the state of being present with an object or person), närvaro(fact or condition of being present) | — | |
| Turkish | huzur(the part of space within one's immediate vicinity; the state of being present with an object or person) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ная́вність(fact or condition of being present), прису́тність(fact or condition of being present), сусі́дство(the part of space within one's immediate vicinity; the state of being present with an object or person) | najávnistʹ, prysútnistʹ, susídstvo | |
| Urdu | موجودگی(fact or condition of being present) | maujūdgī |
прысу́тнасць, прысу́тнасьць, сусе́дзтва, сусе́дства
prysútnascʹ, prysútnasʹcʹ, susjédztva, susjédstva
presència
přítomnost
nærvær, nærvær, nærværelse, tilstedeværelse
aanwezigheid, tegenwoordigheid
mieno, ĉeesto
läsnäolo
présence, présence
presenza
Anwesenheit
fellépés, jelenlét, jelenlét, megjelenés
nærvera
kehadiran
fianaise, láithreacht
cospetto, presenza, presenza
praesentia
akivaizda
hmiekung
ihi, marutuna, marutuna
tilstedeværelse
preséncia
andweardnes
obecność
presença
prezență
fianais, làthair, làthaireachd
prisústvo, prisútnōst, прису́ство, прису́тно̄ст
prítomnosť
prisotnost
presencia
närhet, närvaro
huzur
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.