Reynard
//ˈɹɛnə(ɹ)d//
Translations of "reynard" (15 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dutch | Reinaart(name in European folklore for the red fox), Reintje(name in European folklore for the red fox) | — | |
| Esperanto | Renardo(name in European folklore for the red fox) | — | |
| Finnish | Mikko Repolainen(name in European folklore for the red fox) | — | |
| French | Renart(name in European folklore for the red fox) | — | |
| German | Reineke(name in European folklore for the red fox), Reineke Fuchs(name in European folklore for the red fox) | — | |
| Italian | Renart(name in European folklore for the red fox) | — | |
| Japanese | ルナール(name in European folklore for the red fox) | Runāru | |
| Latin | Renartus(name in European folklore for the red fox) | — | |
| Low German | Reynke(name in European folklore for the red fox) | — | |
| Manx | Ruaree Ruy(name in European folklore for the red fox) | — | |
| Old Dutch | Reynaert(name in European folklore for the red fox), de vos Reynaerde(name in European folklore for the red fox) | — | |
| Russian | Рена́р(name in European folklore for the red fox) | Renár | |
| Scottish Gaelic | gille-Màrtainn(name in European folklore for the red fox) | — | |
| Swedish | Mickel räv(name in European folklore for the red fox) | — | |
| Welsh | Madog(name in European folklore for the red fox), Madyn(name in European folklore for the red fox) | — |
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