Sepoy
//ˈsiːˌpɔɪ//
Translations of "sepoy" (25 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | سِبَاهِي(a native soldier of the East Indies) | sibāhī | |
| Armenian | սիփահի(a native soldier of the East Indies) | sipʻahi | |
| Belarusian | сіпа́й(a native soldier of the East Indies) | sipáj | |
| Bengali | সিপাহী(a native soldier of the East Indies) | śipahi | |
| Catalan | sipai(a native soldier of the East Indies) | — | |
| Dutch | sepoy(a native soldier of the East Indies), sipoy(a native soldier of the East Indies) | — | |
| French | cipaye(a native soldier of the East Indies) | — | |
| German | Sepoy(a native soldier of the East Indies) | — | |
| Hindi | सिपाही(a native soldier of the East Indies) | sipāhī | |
| Hungarian | szipoj(a native soldier of the East Indies) | — | |
| Indonesian | sipahi(a native soldier of the East Indies) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | سِپاهی(a native soldier of the East Indies) | sepâhi | |
| Italian | sepoy(a native soldier of the East Indies) | — | |
| Macedonian | сепој(a native soldier of the East Indies) | sepoj | |
| Malayalam | ശിപായി(a native soldier of the East Indies) | śipāyi | |
| Ottoman Turkish | سپاهی(a native soldier of the East Indies) | sipahi | |
| Persian | سِپَاهِی(a native soldier of the East Indies) | sipāhī | |
| Portuguese | cipaio(a native soldier of the East Indies), sipaio(a native soldier of the East Indies) | — | |
| Russian | сипа́й(a native soldier of the East Indies) | sipáj | |
| Spanish | cipayo(a native soldier of the East Indies) | — | |
| Tamil | சிப்பாய்(a native soldier of the East Indies) | cippāy | |
| Telugu | సిపాయి(a native soldier of the East Indies) | sipāyi | |
| Turkish | sepoy(a native soldier of the East Indies) | — | |
| Ukrainian | сипа́й(a native soldier of the East Indies) | sypáj | |
| Urdu | سِپاہی(a native soldier of the East Indies) | sipāhī |
sipai
sepoy, sipoy
cipaye
Sepoy
szipoj
sipahi
sepoy
cipaio, sipaio
cipayo
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