Reverend
//ˈɹɛvɹənd//
Translations of "reverend" (29 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | σεβαστός(worthy of reverence) | sebastós | |
| Bulgarian | достопочтен(worthy of reverence) | dostopočten | |
| Catalan | reverend(member of the Christian clergy) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᏥᎸᏉᏗ(member of the Christian clergy) | atsilvquodi | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 牧師 /牧师(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy) | mùshī | |
| Czech | Důstojnost(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy), Velebnost(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy) | — | |
| Dutch | eerwaarde(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy) | — | |
| Faroese | prestur(member of the Christian clergy) | — | |
| Finnish | pappi(member of the Christian clergy) | — | |
| French | Révérend(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy), révérend(member of the Christian clergy) | — | |
| German | (Seiner, Euer - in reference) Ehrwürden(member of the Christian clergy), (Seiner, Euer - in reference) Hochwürden(member of the Christian clergy), Hochwürden(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy) | — | |
| Greek | αιδεσιμότατος(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy) | aidesimótatos | |
| Icelandic | séra(member of the Christian clergy) | — | |
| Irish | urramach(member of the Christian clergy) | — | |
| Italian | Reverendo(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy), reverenda(member of the Christian clergy), reverendo(member of the Christian clergy) | — | |
| Japanese | 牧師(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy) | bokushi | |
| Korean | 성직자(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy) | seongjikja | |
| Latin | Reverendus(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy) | — | |
| Macedonian | почи́туван(worthy of reverence), преподобен(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy), пречесен(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy) | počítuvan, prepodoben, prečesen | |
| Maltese | Dun(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy), Ir-Reverendu(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy) | — | |
| Polish | duchowny(member of the Christian clergy), wielebny(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy) | — | |
| Portuguese | Reverendo(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy), reverendo(member of the Christian clergy) | — | |
| Russian | достопочте́нный(worthy of reverence), преподо́бие(member of the Christian clergy), преподо́бный(member of the Christian clergy), преподобный(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy) | dostopočténnyj, prepodóbije, prepodóbnyj, prepodobnyj | |
| Sanskrit | श्री(worthy of reverence), श्रीमती(worthy of reverence) | śrī, śrīmatī | |
| Scottish Gaelic | Urramach(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy), urramach(member of the Christian clergy) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | velečasni(member of the Christian clergy), велечасни(member of the Christian clergy) | — | |
| Spanish | Reverendo(honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy), reverendo(member of the Christian clergy) | — | |
| Tagalog | reberendo(member of the Christian clergy) | — | |
| Ukrainian | шано́вний(worthy of reverence), преподо́бний(member of the Christian clergy), преподо́біє(member of the Christian clergy) | šanóvnyj, prepodóbnyj, prepodóbije |
reverend
Důstojnost, Velebnost
eerwaarde
prestur
pappi
Révérend, révérend
(Seiner, Euer - in reference) Ehrwürden, (Seiner, Euer - in reference) Hochwürden, Hochwürden
séra
urramach
Reverendo, reverenda, reverendo
Reverendus
Dun, Ir-Reverendu
duchowny, wielebny
Reverendo, reverendo
достопочте́нный, преподо́бие, преподо́бный, преподобный
dostopočténnyj, prepodóbije, prepodóbnyj, prepodobnyj
Urramach, urramach
velečasni, велечасни
Reverendo, reverendo
reberendo
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