Rearguard
//ˈɹɪəɹˌɡɑɹd//
Translations of "rearguard" (20 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | οὐραγία(the rearmost part of a force), ὀπισθοφύλακες(the rearmost part of a force) | ouragía, opisthophúlakes | |
| Bulgarian | ариергард(the rearmost part of a force), защита(soccer: defence) | ariergard, zaštita | |
| Catalan | rereguarda(the rearmost part of a force) | — | |
| Dutch | achterhoede(the rearmost part of a force) | — | |
| Finnish | jälkijoukko(the rearmost part of a force), puolustus(soccer: defence) | — | |
| French | arrière-garde(the rearmost part of a force) | — | |
| German | Nachhut(the rearmost part of a force) | — | |
| Greek | οπισθοφυλακή(the rearmost part of a force) | opisthofylakí | |
| Hebrew | מְאַסֵּף(the rearmost part of a force) | measéf | |
| Italian | retroguardia(the rearmost part of a force) | — | |
| Latvian | arjergards(the rearmost part of a force) | — | |
| Macedonian | заштитница(the rearmost part of a force) | zaštitnica | |
| Māori | hiku(the rearmost part of a force), pūmanawa(the rearmost part of a force), whakatautopenga(the rearmost part of a force) | — | |
| Norwegian | baktropp(the rearmost part of a force) | — | |
| Polish | ariergarda(the rearmost part of a force), straż tylna(the rearmost part of a force) | — | |
| Portuguese | retaguarda(the rearmost part of a force), zaga(soccer: defence) | — | |
| Russian | арьерга́рд(the rearmost part of a force) | arʹjergárd | |
| Spanish | retaguardia(the rearmost part of a force), rezaga(the rearmost part of a force) | — | |
| Turkish | artçı(the rearmost part of a force), dümdar(the rearmost part of a force), saka(the rearmost part of a force) | — | |
| Vietnamese | đạo quân hậu tập(the rearmost part of a force) | — |
rereguarda
achterhoede
jälkijoukko, puolustus
arrière-garde
Nachhut
retroguardia
arjergards
hiku, pūmanawa, whakatautopenga
baktropp
ariergarda, straż tylna
retaguarda, zaga
retaguardia, rezaga
artçı, dümdar, saka
đạo quân hậu tập
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