Prize
Translations of "prize" (75 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | zan (gheg)(something captured), zënë(something captured), çmim(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), vlersoj(to consider something highly valuable) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | βραβεῖον(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), ἆθλον(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | brabeîon, âthlon | |
| Arabic | جَائِزَة(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), سَلِيبَة(something captured), غَنِيمَة(anything captured using the rights of war), مُكَافَأَة(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | jāʔiza, salība, ḡanīma, mukāfaʔa | |
| Armenian | մրցանակ(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | mrcʻanak | |
| Assamese | বঁটা(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | bõta | |
| Asturian | premiu(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | mükafat(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), qənimət(something captured), qənimət(anything captured using the rights of war), uduş(that which may be won by chance) | — | |
| Belarusian | вы́грыш(that which may be won by chance), вы́йгранка(that which may be won by chance), нагаро́да(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), прыз(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), прыз(that which may be won by chance), прэ́мія(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), трафе́й(anything captured using the rights of war), узнагаро́да(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | výhryš, výjhranka, naharóda, pryz, pryz, prémija, trafjéj, uznaharóda | |
| Bengali | পুরষ্কার(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), প্রাইজ(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | purośkar, praij | |
| Bulgarian | лост(lever), награ́да(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), награда(anything worth striving for), печалба(that which may be won by chance), плячка(something captured), пре́мия(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), съревнование(competition), състезание(competition), трофей(anything captured using the rights of war), оценя(to consider something highly valuable), оценя(to set or estimate the value of; to appraise), оценявам(to consider something highly valuable), оценявам(to set or estimate the value of; to appraise), разбивам(to move with a lever; to force up or open; to pry), разбия(to move with a lever; to force up or open; to pry), ценя(to consider something highly valuable) | lost, nagráda, nagrada, pečalba, pljačka, prémija, sǎrevnovanie, sǎstezanie, trofej, ocenja, ocenja, ocenjavam, ocenjavam, cenja | |
| Burmese | ဆု(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), ဆု(that which may be won by chance) | hcu., hcu. | |
| Catalan | botí(something captured), premi(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), premi(that which may be won by chance) | — | |
| Cebuano | premyo(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᏓᎪᎾᏙᏗ(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | adagonadodi | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 戰利品 /战利品(anything captured using the rights of war), 獎品 /奖品(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), 獎金 /奖金(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | zhànlìpǐn, jiǎngpǐn, jiǎngjīn | |
| Czech | cena(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), ocenění(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), cenit si(to consider something highly valuable), ocenit(to set or estimate the value of; to appraise), oceňovat(to consider something highly valuable), oceňovat(to set or estimate the value of; to appraise), páčit(to move with a lever; to force up or open; to pry), vážit si(to consider something highly valuable) | — | |
| Danish | bytte(something captured), gevinst(that which may be won by chance), pris(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), prise(anything captured using the rights of war), præmie(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Dutch | beloning(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), buit(something captured), buit(anything captured using the rights of war), hendel(lever), premie(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), prijs(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), prijs(that which may be won by chance), prijs(competition), openwrikken(to move with a lever; to force up or open; to pry), prijzen(to consider something highly valuable), schatten(to consider something highly valuable), wrikken(to move with a lever; to force up or open; to pry) | — | |
| Esperanto | premio(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Estonian | auhind(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), tasu(anything worth striving for), võistlus(competition), võit(that which may be won by chance), väärtustama(to consider something highly valuable) | — | |
| Finnish | palkinto(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), kangeta(to move with a lever; to force up or open; to pry), vääntää(to move with a lever; to force up or open; to pry) | — | |
| French | prix(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), prix(that which may be won by chance), estimer(to consider something highly valuable) | — | |
| Georgian | პრიზი(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), ჯილდო(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | ṗrizi, ǯildo | |
| German | Beute(anything captured using the rights of war), Beute(anything captured using the rights of war), Preis(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), Preis(that which may be won by chance) | — | |
| Greek | έπαθλο(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), βραβείο(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | épathlo, vraveío | |
| Hebrew | פְּרָס(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), שָׁלָל(something captured), שָׁלָל(anything captured using the rights of war) | pras, shalal, shalal | |
| Hindi | इनाम(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), पुरस्कार(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), लूट(anything captured using the rights of war) | inām, puraskār, lūṭ | |
| Hungarian | díj(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Ido | prizar(to consider something highly valuable) | — | |
| Irish | duais(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), duais(that which may be won by chance) | — | |
| Italian | bottino(anything captured using the rights of war), premio(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), premio(that which may be won by chance), trofeo(something captured) | — | |
| Japanese | てこ(lever), 戦利品(anything captured using the rights of war), 捕獲物(something captured), 梃(lever), 梃子(lever), 珠玉(anything worth striving for), 賞(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), 賞(that which may be won by chance), 賞(competition), こじ開ける(to move with a lever; to force up or open; to pry), 重んじる(to consider something highly valuable) | teko, senrihin, hokakubutsu, not jōyō kanji, teko, shugyoku, shō, shō, shō, kojiakeru, omonjiru | |
| Kavalan | kawraR(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Kazakh | бәйге(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), жүлде(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), марапат(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), сыйлық(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | bäige, jülde, marapat, syilyq | |
| Khmer | រង្វាន់(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | rɔɔrŭəngvŏən | |
| Korean | 상(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | sang | |
| Kyrgyz | байге(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), приз(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), сыйлык(something captured), сыйлык(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | bayge, priz, sıylık, sıylık | |
| Lao | ລາງວັນ(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | lāng wan | |
| Latgalian | duovaņs(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), prizs(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Latin | praemium(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), praemium(that which may be won by chance), pretio(to consider something highly valuable) | — | |
| Latvian | balva(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), prēmija(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Lithuanian | premija(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), prizas(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Low German | Pries(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Macedonian | награда(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | nagrada | |
| Māori | paraihe(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), puiaki(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), tohu puiaki(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), kaingākau(to consider something highly valuable), kaingākaunui(to consider something highly valuable), matapopore(to consider something highly valuable), whakatiriwhana(to move with a lever; to force up or open; to pry) | — | |
| Mongolian | шагнал(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), ᠱᠠᠩᠨᠠᠯ(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | šagnal, šangnal | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | gevinst(that which may be won by chance), premie(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), pris(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), pris(to consider something highly valuable) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | gevinst(that which may be won by chance) | — | |
| Occitan | botin(something captured), prèmi(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Pashto | انعام(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | en'ãm | |
| Persian | انعام(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), جایزه(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), مکافات(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | en'âm, jâyeze, mokâfât | |
| Polish | nagroda(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), wygrana(that which may be won by chance) | — | |
| Portuguese | prémio(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), prêmio(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), prêmio(that which may be won by chance) | — | |
| Romanian | premiu(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), premiu(that which may be won by chance) | — | |
| Russian | вы́игрыш(that which may be won by chance), добы́ча(something captured), награ́да(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), награ́да(anything worth striving for), пре́мия(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), приз(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), приз(that which may be won by chance), рыча́г(lever), трофе́й(something captured), трофе́й(anything captured using the rights of war) | výigryš, dobýča, nagráda, nagráda, prémija, priz, priz, ryčág, troféj, troféj | |
| Sanskrit | मीढ(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | mīḍha | |
| Serbo-Croatian | nȃgrada(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), на̑града(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Slovak | cena(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Slovene | nagrada(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Southern Altai | сый(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | sïy | |
| Spanish | botín(something captured), premio(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), premio(that which may be won by chance), apreciar(to consider something highly valuable) | — | |
| Swedish | lön(anything worth striving for), pris(something captured), pris(anything captured using the rights of war), pris(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), pris(that which may be won by chance), pris(anything worth striving for), pris(competition), trofé(something captured), trofé(anything captured using the rights of war), vinst(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), vinst(competition), prisa(to consider something highly valuable) | — | |
| Tagalog | premyo(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Tajik | инъом(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), мукофот(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), ҷоиза(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | in'om, mukofot, joyiza | |
| Tatar | бүләк(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | büläk | |
| Thai | รางวัล(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | raang-wan | |
| Turkish | ganimet(something captured), ganimet(anything captured using the rights of war), ikramiye(that which may be won by chance), kaldıraç(lever), manivela(lever), mükafat(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), ödül(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), değer vermek(to consider something highly valuable) | — | |
| Turkmen | baýrak(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ви́граш(that which may be won by chance), нагоро́да(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), пре́мія(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), приз(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), приз(that which may be won by chance), трофе́й(anything captured using the rights of war) | výhraš, nahoróda, prémija, pryz, pryz, troféj | |
| Urdu | انعام(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | in'ām | |
| Uyghur | مۇكاپات(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | mukapat | |
| Uzbek | mukofot(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), sovrin(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Vietnamese | giải(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), giải thưởng(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Welsh | gwobr(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | — | |
| Yiddish | פּריז(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), פּרעמיע(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest), פּרײַז(honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest) | priz, premye, prayz |
zan (gheg), zënë, çmim, vlersoj
premiu
mükafat, qənimət, qənimət, uduş
вы́грыш, вы́йгранка, нагаро́да, прыз, прыз, прэ́мія, трафе́й, узнагаро́да
výhryš, výjhranka, naharóda, pryz, pryz, prémija, trafjéj, uznaharóda
лост, награ́да, награда, печалба, плячка, пре́мия, съревнование, състезание, трофей, оценя, оценя, оценявам, оценявам, разбивам, разбия, ценя
lost, nagráda, nagrada, pečalba, pljačka, prémija, sǎrevnovanie, sǎstezanie, trofej, ocenja, ocenja, ocenjavam, ocenjavam, cenja
botí, premi, premi
premyo
cena, ocenění, cenit si, ocenit, oceňovat, oceňovat, páčit, vážit si
bytte, gevinst, pris, prise, præmie
beloning, buit, buit, hendel, premie, prijs, prijs, prijs, openwrikken, prijzen, schatten, wrikken
premio
auhind, tasu, võistlus, võit, väärtustama
palkinto, kangeta, vääntää
prix, prix, estimer
Beute, Beute, Preis, Preis
díj
prizar
duais, duais
bottino, premio, premio, trofeo
てこ, 戦利品, 捕獲物, 梃, 梃子, 珠玉, 賞, 賞, 賞, こじ開ける, 重んじる
teko, senrihin, hokakubutsu, not jōyō kanji, teko, shugyoku, shō, shō, shō, kojiakeru, omonjiru
kawraR
duovaņs, prizs
praemium, praemium, pretio
balva, prēmija
premija, prizas
Pries
paraihe, puiaki, tohu puiaki, kaingākau, kaingākaunui, matapopore, whakatiriwhana
gevinst, premie, pris, pris
gevinst
botin, prèmi
nagroda, wygrana
prémio, prêmio, prêmio
premiu, premiu
вы́игрыш, добы́ча, награ́да, награ́да, пре́мия, приз, приз, рыча́г, трофе́й, трофе́й
výigryš, dobýča, nagráda, nagráda, prémija, priz, priz, ryčág, troféj, troféj
nȃgrada, на̑града
cena
nagrada
botín, premio, premio, apreciar
lön, pris, pris, pris, pris, pris, pris, trofé, trofé, vinst, vinst, prisa
premyo
ganimet, ganimet, ikramiye, kaldıraç, manivela, mükafat, ödül, değer vermek
baýrak
ви́граш, нагоро́да, пре́мія, приз, приз, трофе́й
výhraš, nahoróda, prémija, pryz, pryz, troféj
mukofot, sovrin
giải, giải thưởng
gwobr
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