Reunification
Translations of "reunification" (35 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | إِعَادَةْ تَوْحِيد(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | ʔiʕādat tawḥīd | |
| Belarusian | уз'ядна́нне(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | uzʺjadnánnje | |
| Catalan | reunificació(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | یەکگِرتِنەوە(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | yekgirtinewe | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 回歸 /回归(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country), 統一 /统一(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | huíguī, tǒngyī | |
| Czech | znovusjednocení(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Danish | genforening(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country), reunion(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Dutch | hereniging(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Esperanto | reunuiĝo(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Faroese | endursameining(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Finnish | jälleenyhdistyminen(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| French | réunification(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Georgian | კვლავ გაერთიანება(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country), ხელახლა გაერთიანება(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country), ხელახლა შემოერთება(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | ḳvlav gaertianeba, xelaxla gaertianeba, xelaxla šemoerteba | |
| German | Wiedervereinigung(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Greek | επανένωση(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | epanénosi | |
| Hebrew | איחוד(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country), איחוד מחדש(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | ikhúd, ikhúd mekhadásh | |
| Hungarian | újraegyesítés(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Icelandic | endurfundir(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Irish | athaontú(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Italian | riunificazione(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Japanese | 統一(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | tōitsu | |
| Korean | 통일(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | tong'il | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | gjenforening(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | attendeføring(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Polish | zjednoczenie(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Portuguese | reunificação(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Romanian | reunificare(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Russian | воссоедине́ние(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country), объедине́ние(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | vossojedinénije, obʺjedinénije | |
| Serbo-Croatian | okupljanje(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country), ponovno sastajanje(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country), окупљање(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country), поновно састајање(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Spanish | reunificación(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Swedish | återförening(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Telugu | పునరేకీకరణ(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | punarēkīkaraṇa | |
| Turkish | uzlaşma(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country), yeniden birleşme(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — | |
| Ukrainian | возз'є́днання(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | vozzʺjédnannja | |
| Vietnamese | thống nhất(the unification of something that was previously divided; used especially of a country) | — |
reunificació
znovusjednocení
genforening, reunion
hereniging
reunuiĝo
endursameining
jälleenyhdistyminen
réunification
კვლავ გაერთიანება, ხელახლა გაერთიანება, ხელახლა შემოერთება
ḳvlav gaertianeba, xelaxla gaertianeba, xelaxla šemoerteba
Wiedervereinigung
újraegyesítés
endurfundir
athaontú
riunificazione
gjenforening
attendeføring
zjednoczenie
reunificação
reunificare
okupljanje, ponovno sastajanje, окупљање, поновно састајање
reunificación
återförening
uzlaşma, yeniden birleşme
thống nhất
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