Sclera
//ˈsklɛəɹə//
Translations of "sclera" (25 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | σφενδόνη(white of the eye) | sphendónē | |
| Arabic | بَيَاض اَلْعَيْن(white of the eye), مُقْلَة(white of the eye) | bayāḍ al-ʕayn, muqla | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 鞏膜 /巩膜(white of the eye) | gǒngmó | |
| Czech | bělima(white of the eye) | — | |
| Dutch | oogwit(white of the eye), sclera(white of the eye) | — | |
| Esperanto | sklero(white of the eye) | — | |
| Finnish | silmänvalkuainen(white of the eye) | — | |
| German | Lederhaut(white of the eye), Sklera(white of the eye) | — | |
| Greek | σκληρός χιτώνας(white of the eye) | sklirós chitónas | |
| Hebrew | לֹבֶן הָעַיִן(white of the eye) | — | |
| Irish | gealacán(white of the eye), gealacán súile(white of the eye) | — | |
| Italian | sclera(white of the eye) | — | |
| Latvian | acs baltums(white of the eye), sklēra(white of the eye) | — | |
| Macedonian | белка(white of the eye) | belka | |
| Māori | teatea(white of the eye) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | reqe(white of the eye), spîka çav(white of the eye) | — | |
| Persian | سَفِیدیِ چَشم(white of the eye), صُلبِیَّه(white of the eye) | sulbiyya | |
| Polish | białkówka(white of the eye), twardówka(white of the eye) | — | |
| Portuguese | esclera(white of the eye) | — | |
| Russian | скле́ра(white of the eye) | skléra | |
| Serbo-Croatian | beonjača(white of the eye) | — | |
| Spanish | esclera(white of the eye), esclerótica(white of the eye) | — | |
| Swedish | sklera(white of the eye), ögonvita(white of the eye) | — | |
| Turkish | göz akı(white of the eye), sert kat(white of the eye), sert tabaka(white of the eye) | — | |
| Ukrainian | біло́к(white of the eye) | bilók |
bělima
oogwit, sclera
sklero
silmänvalkuainen
Lederhaut, Sklera
לֹבֶן הָעַיִן
gealacán, gealacán súile
sclera
acs baltums, sklēra
teatea
reqe, spîka çav
białkówka, twardówka
esclera
beonjača
esclera, esclerótica
sklera, ögonvita
göz akı, sert kat, sert tabaka
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