Progenitor
Translations of "progenitor" (27 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | πρόγονος(any of a person's direct ancestors), πρόγονος(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend) | prógonos, prógonos | |
| Bulgarian | основател(someone who originates something), прародител(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend), предше́ственик(a predecessor of something), предшественик(any of a person's direct ancestors), предшественик(an ancestral form of a species) | osnovatel, praroditel, predšéstvenik, predšestvenik, predšestvenik | |
| Catalan | progenitor(any of a person's direct ancestors), progenitora(any of a person's direct ancestors) | — | |
| Cebuano | giliwatan(any of a person's direct ancestors), giliwatan(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 先祖(any of a person's direct ancestors), 祖先(any of a person's direct ancestors) | xiānzǔ, zǔxiān | |
| Crimean Tatar | ecdat(any of a person's direct ancestors) | — | |
| Czech | praotec(any of a person's direct ancestors), předchůdce(a predecessor of something), předek(any of a person's direct ancestors), zakladatel(someone who originates something) | — | |
| Danish | forfader(any of a person's direct ancestors), grundlægger(someone who originates something), stamfader(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend), stifter(someone who originates something) | — | |
| Dutch | grondlegger(someone who originates something), patriarch(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend), stamvader(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend), stamvorm(an ancestral form of a species), stichter(someone who originates something), voorafbeelding(a predecessor of something), voorloper(a predecessor of something), voorouder(any of a person's direct ancestors), voorvader(any of a person's direct ancestors) | — | |
| Finnish | edeltäjä(a predecessor of something), esi-isä(any of a person's direct ancestors), isä(someone who originates something), kantaisä(any of a person's direct ancestors) | — | |
| German | Ahn(any of a person's direct ancestors), Erzeuger(someone who originates something), Erzeugerin(someone who originates something), Stammvater(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend), Urahn(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend), Vorfahr(any of a person's direct ancestors), Vorfahr(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend), Vorfahr(an ancestral form of a species), Vorfahre(any of a person's direct ancestors), Vorfahre(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend), Vorfahre(an ancestral form of a species), Vorläufer(a predecessor of something) | — | |
| Greek | γεννήτορας(any of a person's direct ancestors), γεννήτορας(someone who originates something), πατριάρχης(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend), πρόγονος(any of a person's direct ancestors), πρόγονος(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend), πρόγονος(an ancestral form of a species), πρόγονος(a predecessor of something) | gennítoras, gennítoras, patriárchis, prógonos, prógonos, prógonos, prógonos | |
| Hindi | जनक(someone who originates something), पुरखा(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend), पूर्वज(any of a person's direct ancestors), पूर्वज(a predecessor of something) | janak, purkhā, pūrvaj, pūrvaj | |
| Irish | sinsear(any of a person's direct ancestors), sinsear(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend), sinsear(an ancestral form of a species) | — | |
| Kazakh | арғы ата(any of a person's direct ancestors), ата-баба(any of a person's direct ancestors) | arğy ata, ata-baba | |
| Latin | prōgenitor(any of a person's direct ancestors) | — | |
| Māori | tipuna(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend), uretū(any of a person's direct ancestors), uretū(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | stamfar(any of a person's direct ancestors) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | stamfar(any of a person's direct ancestors) | — | |
| Polish | pomysłodawca(someone who originates something), poprzednik(a predecessor of something), prekursor(someone who originates something), przodek(any of a person's direct ancestors) | — | |
| Portuguese | progenitor(any of a person's direct ancestors), progenitor(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend), progenitor(a predecessor of something) | — | |
| Romanian | precursor(a predecessor of something), predecesor(a predecessor of something), străbun(any of a person's direct ancestors), străbună(any of a person's direct ancestors), strămoașă(any of a person's direct ancestors), strămoș(any of a person's direct ancestors) | — | |
| Russian | основа́тель(someone who originates something), прароди́тель(any of a person's direct ancestors), пре́док(any of a person's direct ancestors), предте́ча(a predecessor of something), предше́ственник(a predecessor of something), созда́тель(someone who originates something) | osnovátelʹ, prarodítelʹ, prédok, predtéča, predšéstvennik, sozdátelʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | gineadair(any of a person's direct ancestors), neach-stèidheachaidh(someone who originates something), ro-theachdaire(a predecessor of something) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | оснивач(someone who originates something), прародитељ(any of a person's direct ancestors), претеча(a predecessor of something), творац(someone who originates something) | — | |
| Spanish | progenitor(any of a person's direct ancestors) | — | |
| Turkish | ata(any of a person's direct ancestors), ata(an ancestral form of a species), cet(any of a person's direct ancestors), cet(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend), cet(an ancestral form of a species), dede(an individual from which (a) people(s) descend), öncü(a predecessor of something), öncü(a predecessor of something), üretici(someone who originates something) | — |
основател, прародител, предше́ственик, предшественик, предшественик
osnovatel, praroditel, predšéstvenik, predšestvenik, predšestvenik
progenitor, progenitora
giliwatan, giliwatan
ecdat
praotec, předchůdce, předek, zakladatel
forfader, grundlægger, stamfader, stifter
grondlegger, patriarch, stamvader, stamvorm, stichter, voorafbeelding, voorloper, voorouder, voorvader
edeltäjä, esi-isä, isä, kantaisä
Ahn, Erzeuger, Erzeugerin, Stammvater, Urahn, Vorfahr, Vorfahr, Vorfahr, Vorfahre, Vorfahre, Vorfahre, Vorläufer
γεννήτορας, γεννήτορας, πατριάρχης, πρόγονος, πρόγονος, πρόγονος, πρόγονος
gennítoras, gennítoras, patriárchis, prógonos, prógonos, prógonos, prógonos
sinsear, sinsear, sinsear
prōgenitor
tipuna, uretū, uretū
stamfar
stamfar
pomysłodawca, poprzednik, prekursor, przodek
progenitor, progenitor, progenitor
precursor, predecesor, străbun, străbună, strămoașă, strămoș
основа́тель, прароди́тель, пре́док, предте́ча, предше́ственник, созда́тель
osnovátelʹ, prarodítelʹ, prédok, predtéča, predšéstvennik, sozdátelʹ
gineadair, neach-stèidheachaidh, ro-theachdaire
оснивач, прародитељ, претеча, творац
progenitor
ata, ata, cet, cet, cet, dede, öncü, öncü, üretici
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.