Prothesis
//ˈpɹɔθəsɪs//
Translations of "prothesis" (21 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | إِبْدَاء(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | ʔibdāʔ | |
| Armenian | նախահավելված(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | naxahavelvac | |
| Breton | rakkresk(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | — | |
| Bulgarian | протеза(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | proteza | |
| Catalan | pròtesi(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | — | |
| Danish | protese(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | — | |
| Dutch | prosthesis(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | — | |
| Finnish | proteesi(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | — | |
| French | prothèse(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | — | |
| German | Prosthese(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure), Prothese(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | — | |
| Greek | πρόσθεση(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | prósthesi | |
| Hungarian | protézis(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | — | |
| Irish | próistéis(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | — | |
| Italian | prostesi(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | — | |
| Occitan | prostèsi(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure), protèsi(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | — | |
| Persian | پیشهشت(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | piš-hašt, piš-hešt | |
| Portuguese | prótese(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | — | |
| Russian | проте́за(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | protɛ́za | |
| Spanish | próstesis(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure), prótesis(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | — | |
| Ukrainian | протеза(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | protéza | |
| Welsh | rhagosodiad(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) | — |
rakkresk
pròtesi
protese
prosthesis
proteesi
prothèse
Prosthese, Prothese
protézis
próistéis
prostesi
prostèsi, protèsi
prótese
próstesis, prótesis
rhagosodiad
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