Rebel
Translations of "rebel" (73 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | rebel(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | ἀντάρτης(person who resists an established authority) | antártēs | |
| Arabic | ثَائِر(person who resists an established authority), عَاصٍ(person who resists an established authority), مُتَمَرِّد(person who resists an established authority), مُتَمَرِّدَة(person who resists an established authority), اتمرد(to resist or become defiant towards), تَمَرَّدَ(to resist or become defiant towards), يَتَمَرَّدُ(to resist or become defiant towards) | ṯāʔir, ʕāṣin, mutamarrid, mutamarrida, itmárrad, tamarrada, yatamarradu | |
| Armenian | ապստամբ(person who resists an established authority), ապստամբել(to resist or become defiant towards) | apstamb, apstambel | |
| Azerbaijani | qiyamçı(person who resists an established authority), üsyançı(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Belarusian | бунта́р(person who resists an established authority), бунтаўшчы́к(person who resists an established authority), паўста́нец(person who resists an established authority), бунтава́цца(to resist or become defiant towards), бунтава́ць(to resist or become defiant towards), паўста́ць(to resist or become defiant towards), паўстава́ць(to resist or become defiant towards) | buntár, buntawščýk, pawstánjec, buntavácca, buntavácʹ, pawstácʹ, pawstavácʹ | |
| Bengali | বিদ্রোহী(person who resists an established authority) | bidrōhi | |
| Bulgarian | бунта́р(person who resists an established authority), бунто́вник(person who resists an established authority), въста́ник(person who resists an established authority), мете́жник(person who resists an established authority), бунту́вам се(to resist or become defiant towards), въста́вам(to resist or become defiant towards), въста́на(to resist or become defiant towards) | buntár, buntóvnik, vǎstánik, metéžnik, buntúvam se, vǎstávam, vǎstána | |
| Burmese | သူပုန်(person who resists an established authority) | supun | |
| Catalan | rebel(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 反叛者(person who resists an established authority), 起義者 /起义者(person who resists an established authority), 反叛(to resist or become defiant towards), 反抗(to resist or become defiant towards), 起義 /起义(to resist or become defiant towards), 造反(to resist or become defiant towards) | fǎnpànzhě, qǐyìzhě, fǎnpàn, fǎnkàng, qǐyì, zàofǎn | |
| Czech | buřič(person who resists an established authority), povstalec(person who resists an established authority), rebel(person who resists an established authority), vzbouřenec(person who resists an established authority), bouřit se(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Danish | oprører(person who resists an established authority), rebel(person who resists an established authority), rebel(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Dutch | opstandeling(person who resists an established authority), rebel(person who resists an established authority), opstaan(to resist or become defiant towards), rebelleren(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Egyptian | s-b-i-U39-A13(person who resists an established authority), s-b-i-T14(to resist or become defiant towards) | sbj, sbj | |
| Esperanto | ribelulo(person who resists an established authority), ribeli(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Estonian | mässaja(person who resists an established authority), vastuhakkaja(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Finnish | kapinallinen(person who resists an established authority), niskoittelija(person who resists an established authority), niskuri(person who resists an established authority), kapinoida(to resist or become defiant towards), niskuroida(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| French | rebelle(person who resists an established authority), se rebeller(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Georgian | მეამბოხე(person who resists an established authority), მეჯანყე(person who resists an established authority) | meamboxe, meǯanq̇e | |
| German | Aufrührer(person who resists an established authority), Rebell(person who resists an established authority), aufbegehren(to resist or become defiant towards), rebellieren(to resist or become defiant towards), sich auflehnen(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Greek | αντάρτης(person who resists an established authority), επαναστατήσει(to resist or become defiant towards) | antártis, epanastatísei | |
| Hebrew | מוֹרֵד(person who resists an established authority), מָרַד(to resist or become defiant towards) | moréd, marád | |
| Hindi | द्रोही(person who resists an established authority), बाग़ी(person who resists an established authority), बागी(person who resists an established authority), विद्रोही(person who resists an established authority), द्रोह करना(to resist or become defiant towards), विद्रोह(to resist or become defiant towards), विद्रोह करना(to resist or become defiant towards) | drohī, bāġī, bāgī, vidrohī, droh karnā, vidroh, vidroh karnā | |
| Hungarian | lázadó(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Icelandic | uppreisnarmaður(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Indonesian | pendurhaka(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Italian | ribelle(person who resists an established authority), ribellarsi(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Japanese | 反逆者(person who resists an established authority), 反抗する(to resist or become defiant towards), 反逆する(to resist or become defiant towards), 抗う(to resist or become defiant towards), 背く(to resist or become defiant towards) | hangyakusha, hankō suru, hangyaku suru, aragau, somuku | |
| Kazakh | бүлікші(person who resists an established authority), көтерілісші(person who resists an established authority) | bülıkşı, köterılısşı | |
| Khmer | កុបករ(person who resists an established authority), អ្នកបះបោរ(person who resists an established authority) | kopaʼkɑɑ, nĕək bah bao | |
| Korean | 반역자(person who resists an established authority), 모반하다(to resist or become defiant towards) | banyeokja, mobanhada | |
| Kyrgyz | козголоңчу(person who resists an established authority), көтөрүлүшчү(person who resists an established authority) | kozgoloŋcu, kötörülüşcü | |
| Lao | ກະບົດ(person who resists an established authority) | ka bot | |
| Latin | rebellis(person who resists an established authority), rebellō(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Latvian | dumpinieks(person who resists an established authority), nemiernieks(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Lithuanian | maištininkas(person who resists an established authority), maištininkė(person who resists an established authority), sukilėlis(person who resists an established authority), sukilėlė(person who resists an established authority), maištauti(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Macedonian | бунтовник(person who resists an established authority), востаник(person who resists an established authority) | buntovnik, vostanik | |
| Malay | pemberontak(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Māori | hauhau(person who resists an established authority), kaiwhana(person who resists an established authority), whana(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Marathi | बंडखोर(person who resists an established authority), बंड करणे(to resist or become defiant towards) | baṇḍkhor, baṇḍa karṇe | |
| Mon | ညးသပုန်(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Mongolian | босогч(person who resists an established authority) | bosogč | |
| Norman | révolté(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | isyanker(person who resists an established authority), serhildêr(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | opprører(person who resists an established authority), rebell(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | opprørar(person who resists an established authority), rebell(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | آیاقلانمق(to resist or become defiant towards), قالقمق(to resist or become defiant towards) | ayaklanmak, kalkmak | |
| Pashto | باغي(person who resists an established authority) | bāǧi | |
| Persian | شورشی(person who resists an established authority), یاغی(person who resists an established authority) | šureši, bâġi | |
| Polish | buntowniczka(person who resists an established authority), buntownik(person who resists an established authority), powstaniec(person who resists an established authority), buntować się(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Portuguese | rebelde(person who resists an established authority), rebelar(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Romanian | rebel(person who resists an established authority), rebelă(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Russian | бунта́рка(person who resists an established authority), бунта́рь(person who resists an established authority), бунтовщи́к(person who resists an established authority), бунтовщи́ца(person who resists an established authority), мяте́жник(person who resists an established authority), мяте́жница(person who resists an established authority), повста́нец(person who resists an established authority), бунтова́ть(to resist or become defiant towards), взбунтова́ться(to resist or become defiant towards), восста́ть(to resist or become defiant towards), восстава́ть(to resist or become defiant towards) | buntárka, buntárʹ, buntovščík, buntovščíca, mjatéžnik, mjatéžnica, povstánec, buntovátʹ, vzbuntovátʹsja, vosstátʹ, vosstavátʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | èirich(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | bùntōvnica(person who resists an established authority), bùntōvnīk(person who resists an established authority), pobunjènica(person who resists an established authority), pobunjènīk(person who resists an established authority), ùstanica(person who resists an established authority), ùstanīk(person who resists an established authority), бу̀нто̄вница(person who resists an established authority), бу̀нто̄внӣк(person who resists an established authority), побуњѐница(person who resists an established authority), побуњѐнӣк(person who resists an established authority), у̀станица(person who resists an established authority), у̀станӣк(person who resists an established authority), búniti(to resist or become defiant towards), pobúniti(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Slovak | burič(person who resists an established authority), povstalec(person who resists an established authority), vzbúrenec(person who resists an established authority), búriť sa(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Slovene | upornik(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Spanish | rebelde(person who resists an established authority), rebelarse(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Swahili | mwasi(person who resists an established authority), kuasi(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Swedish | rebell(person who resists an established authority), upprorsman(person who resists an established authority), göra uppror(to resist or become defiant towards), rebellera(to resist or become defiant towards), resa sig(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Tajik | балвогар(person who resists an established authority), исёнгар(person who resists an established authority), исёнкор(person who resists an established authority), шӯришгар(person who resists an established authority) | balvogar, isyongar, isyonkor, šürišgar | |
| Thai | กบฏ(person who resists an established authority), กบฏ(to resist or become defiant towards), ก่อกบฏ(to resist or become defiant towards) | gà-bòt, gà-bòt, gɔ̀ɔ-gà-bòt | |
| Turkish | isyancı(person who resists an established authority), isyan etmek(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Turkmen | gozgalaňçy(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Ukrainian | бунта́р(person who resists an established authority), бунтівни́к(person who resists an established authority), повста́нець(person who resists an established authority), бунтува́ти(to resist or become defiant towards), повста́ти(to resist or become defiant towards), повстава́ти(to resist or become defiant towards) | buntár, buntivnýk, povstánecʹ, buntuváty, povstáty, povstaváty | |
| Urdu | باغی(person who resists an established authority) | bāġī | |
| Uyghur | ئىسيانچى(person who resists an established authority), غەلىيانچى(person who resists an established authority) | isyanchi, gheliyanchi | |
| Uzbek | isyonchi(person who resists an established authority), qoʻzgʻolonchi(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Vietnamese | người nổi loạn(person who resists an established authority), người phiến loạn(person who resists an established authority) | — | |
| Welsh | gwrthryfelwr(person who resists an established authority), gwrthryfela(to resist or become defiant towards) | — | |
| Yiddish | אויפֿשטאַנדלער(person who resists an established authority), אויפֿשטענדלער(person who resists an established authority), בונטאַר(person who resists an established authority), בונטאָווניק(person who resists an established authority), רעבעל(person who resists an established authority) | oyfshtandler, oyfshtendler, buntar, buntovnik, rebel | |
| Zazaki | isyankar(person who resists an established authority), xoverdar(person who resists an established authority), isyan kerden(to resist or become defiant towards) | — |
rebel
ثَائِر, عَاصٍ, مُتَمَرِّد, مُتَمَرِّدَة, اتمرد, تَمَرَّدَ, يَتَمَرَّدُ
ṯāʔir, ʕāṣin, mutamarrid, mutamarrida, itmárrad, tamarrada, yatamarradu
qiyamçı, üsyançı
бунта́р, бунтаўшчы́к, паўста́нец, бунтава́цца, бунтава́ць, паўста́ць, паўстава́ць
buntár, buntawščýk, pawstánjec, buntavácca, buntavácʹ, pawstácʹ, pawstavácʹ
бунта́р, бунто́вник, въста́ник, мете́жник, бунту́вам се, въста́вам, въста́на
buntár, buntóvnik, vǎstánik, metéžnik, buntúvam se, vǎstávam, vǎstána
rebel
buřič, povstalec, rebel, vzbouřenec, bouřit se
oprører, rebel, rebel
opstandeling, rebel, opstaan, rebelleren
ribelulo, ribeli
mässaja, vastuhakkaja
kapinallinen, niskoittelija, niskuri, kapinoida, niskuroida
rebelle, se rebeller
Aufrührer, Rebell, aufbegehren, rebellieren, sich auflehnen
द्रोही, बाग़ी, बागी, विद्रोही, द्रोह करना, विद्रोह, विद्रोह करना
drohī, bāġī, bāgī, vidrohī, droh karnā, vidroh, vidroh karnā
lázadó
uppreisnarmaður
pendurhaka
ribelle, ribellarsi
rebellis, rebellō
dumpinieks, nemiernieks
maištininkas, maištininkė, sukilėlis, sukilėlė, maištauti
pemberontak
hauhau, kaiwhana, whana
ညးသပုန်
révolté
isyanker, serhildêr
opprører, rebell
opprørar, rebell
buntowniczka, buntownik, powstaniec, buntować się
rebelde, rebelar
rebel, rebelă
бунта́рка, бунта́рь, бунтовщи́к, бунтовщи́ца, мяте́жник, мяте́жница, повста́нец, бунтова́ть, взбунтова́ться, восста́ть, восстава́ть
buntárka, buntárʹ, buntovščík, buntovščíca, mjatéžnik, mjatéžnica, povstánec, buntovátʹ, vzbuntovátʹsja, vosstátʹ, vosstavátʹ
èirich
bùntōvnica, bùntōvnīk, pobunjènica, pobunjènīk, ùstanica, ùstanīk, бу̀нто̄вница, бу̀нто̄внӣк, побуњѐница, побуњѐнӣк, у̀станица, у̀станӣк, búniti, pobúniti
burič, povstalec, vzbúrenec, búriť sa
upornik
rebelde, rebelarse
mwasi, kuasi
rebell, upprorsman, göra uppror, rebellera, resa sig
isyancı, isyan etmek
gozgalaňçy
бунта́р, бунтівни́к, повста́нець, бунтува́ти, повста́ти, повстава́ти
buntár, buntivnýk, povstánecʹ, buntuváty, povstáty, povstaváty
isyonchi, qoʻzgʻolonchi
người nổi loạn, người phiến loạn
gwrthryfelwr, gwrthryfela
אויפֿשטאַנדלער, אויפֿשטענדלער, בונטאַר, בונטאָווניק, רעבעל
oyfshtandler, oyfshtendler, buntar, buntovnik, rebel
isyankar, xoverdar, isyan kerden
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