Prodigy
Translations of "prodigy" (22 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | أُعْجُوبَة(amazing or marvelous thing), أُعْجُوبَة(wonderful example of something), نَابِغَة(extremely talented person, especially a child) | ʔuʕjūba, ʔuʕjūba, nābiḡa | |
| Bulgarian | вундеркинд(extremely talented person, especially a child), знамение(extraordinary thing seen as an omen), феномен(wonderful example of something), чудо(amazing or marvelous thing) | vunderkind, znamenie, fenomen, čudo | |
| Catalan | prodigi(amazing or marvelous thing), prodigi(wonderful example of something), prodigi(extremely talented person, especially a child), prodigi(extraordinary thing seen as an omen) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 神童(extremely talented person, especially a child), 聖童 /圣童(extremely talented person, especially a child), 資優兒童 /资优儿童(extremely talented person, especially a child) | shéntóng, shèngtóng, zīyōu értóng | |
| Czech | génius(extremely talented person, especially a child), znamení(extraordinary thing seen as an omen), zázrak(amazing or marvelous thing), zázračné dítě(extremely talented person, especially a child) | — | |
| Danish | vidunder(amazing or marvelous thing) | — | |
| Dutch | mirakel(amazing or marvelous thing), wonder(amazing or marvelous thing), wonderkind(extremely talented person, especially a child) | — | |
| Finnish | enne(extraordinary thing seen as an omen), ennusmerkki(extraordinary thing seen as an omen), ihme(amazing or marvelous thing), ihmelapsi(extremely talented person, especially a child), malliesimerkki(wonderful example of something) | — | |
| French | augure(extraordinary thing seen as an omen), auspices(extraordinary thing seen as an omen), enfant prodige(extremely talented person, especially a child), génie(extremely talented person, especially a child), merveille(amazing or marvelous thing), miracle(amazing or marvelous thing), phénomène(extremely talented person, especially a child), prodige(amazing or marvelous thing), prodigie(amazing or marvelous thing), présage(extraordinary thing seen as an omen) | — | |
| German | Genie(extremely talented person, especially a child), Hochbegabter(extremely talented person, especially a child), Naturtalent(extremely talented person, especially a child), Orakel(extraordinary thing seen as an omen), Wunder(amazing or marvelous thing), Wunderkind(extremely talented person, especially a child) | — | |
| Hungarian | csoda(amazing or marvelous thing), csodagyerek(extremely talented person, especially a child) | — | |
| Italian | fenomeno(extremely talented person, especially a child), presagio(extraordinary thing seen as an omen), prodigio(amazing or marvelous thing), prodigio(extremely talented person, especially a child) | — | |
| Japanese | 前兆(extraordinary thing seen as an omen), 神童(extremely talented person, especially a child), 驚異(amazing or marvelous thing) | zenchō, shindō, kyōi | |
| Latin | prōdigium(amazing or marvelous thing), prōdigium(extraordinary thing seen as an omen) | — | |
| Māori | inati(amazing or marvelous thing), inati(wonderful example of something), inati(extraordinary thing seen as an omen), taniwha(extremely talented person, especially a child) | — | |
| Norwegian | vidunderbarn(extremely talented person, especially a child) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | علامت(amazing or marvelous thing), كرامت(amazing or marvelous thing), معجزه(amazing or marvelous thing) | ʼalamet, keramet, muʼcize | |
| Portuguese | maravilha(amazing or marvelous thing), presságio(extraordinary thing seen as an omen), prodígio(amazing or marvelous thing), prodígio(extremely talented person, especially a child) | — | |
| Russian | вундерки́нд(extremely talented person, especially a child), ге́ний(extremely talented person, especially a child), чу́до(amazing or marvelous thing) | vunderkínd, génij, čúdo | |
| Spanish | agüero(extraordinary thing seen as an omen), augurio(extraordinary thing seen as an omen), auspicio(extraordinary thing seen as an omen), cosa extraña(amazing or marvelous thing), fenómeno(extremely talented person, especially a child), genio(extremely talented person, especially a child), maravilla(amazing or marvelous thing), milagro(amazing or marvelous thing), niño prodigio(extremely talented person, especially a child), portento(amazing or marvelous thing), presagio(extraordinary thing seen as an omen), prodigio(amazing or marvelous thing), prodigio(extremely talented person, especially a child) | — | |
| Swedish | mirakel(amazing or marvelous thing), under(amazing or marvelous thing), under(wonderful example of something), underbarn(extremely talented person, especially a child), underverk(amazing or marvelous thing), underverk(wonderful example of something), vidunder(amazing or marvelous thing) | — | |
| Turkish | dâhi çocuk(extremely talented person, especially a child), kâhin(extraordinary thing seen as an omen), mucize(wonderful example of something) | — |
prodigi, prodigi, prodigi, prodigi
génius, znamení, zázrak, zázračné dítě
vidunder
mirakel, wonder, wonderkind
enne, ennusmerkki, ihme, ihmelapsi, malliesimerkki
augure, auspices, enfant prodige, génie, merveille, miracle, phénomène, prodige, prodigie, présage
Genie, Hochbegabter, Naturtalent, Orakel, Wunder, Wunderkind
csoda, csodagyerek
fenomeno, presagio, prodigio, prodigio
prōdigium, prōdigium
inati, inati, inati, taniwha
vidunderbarn
maravilha, presságio, prodígio, prodígio
agüero, augurio, auspicio, cosa extraña, fenómeno, genio, maravilla, milagro, niño prodigio, portento, presagio, prodigio, prodigio
mirakel, under, under, underbarn, underverk, underverk, vidunder
dâhi çocuk, kâhin, mucize
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.