Seafaring
Translations of "seafaring" (12 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ναυτικός(following a life at sea), ποντόπορος(following a life at sea) | nautikós, pontóporos | |
| Azerbaijani | dənizçilik(work or calling of a sailor) | — | |
| Bulgarian | мореходен(fit to travel on the sea; seagoing), моряшки(following a life at sea), мореплаване(work or calling of a sailor) | morehoden, morjaški, moreplavane | |
| Finnish | merenkulkija(following a life at sea), merenkulku(work or calling of a sailor) | — | |
| Georgian | ზღვაოსანი(following a life at sea), ზღვაოსნობა(the act, process, or practice of travelling the seas), ზღვაოსნობა(work or calling of a sailor), მეზღვაურობა(work or calling of a sailor) | zɣvaosani, zɣvaosnoba, zɣvaosnoba, mezɣvauroba | |
| Latin | permarīnus(following a life at sea), permarīnus(fit to travel on the sea; seagoing) | — | |
| Manx | marrinagh(following a life at sea) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | sjøfarende(following a life at sea) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | sjøfarande(following a life at sea) | — | |
| Russian | морехо́дный(following a life at sea), морепла́вание(the act, process, or practice of travelling the seas), морехо́дство(the act, process, or practice of travelling the seas) | morexódnyj, moreplávanije, morexódstvo | |
| Scottish Gaelic | cuantach(following a life at sea) | — | |
| Ukrainian | морепла́вання(the act, process, or practice of travelling the seas), морепла́вство(the act, process, or practice of travelling the seas) | moreplávannja, moreplávstvo |
dənizçilik
merenkulkija, merenkulku
ზღვაოსანი, ზღვაოსნობა, ზღვაოსნობა, მეზღვაურობა
zɣvaosani, zɣvaosnoba, zɣvaosnoba, mezɣvauroba
permarīnus, permarīnus
marrinagh
sjøfarende
sjøfarande
cuantach
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.