Solemn
Translations of "solemn" (26 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | ernstig(deeply serious and sombre), plegtig(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality) | — | |
| Armenian | հանդիսական(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality) | handisakan | |
| Bulgarian | впечатляващ(inspiring serious feelings or thoughts; sombrely impressive), официален(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality), сериозен(deeply serious and sombre), тържествен(deeply serious and sombre), церемониален(of or pertaining to religious ceremonies and rites), церемониален(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality) | vpečatljavašt, oficialen, seriozen, tǎržestven, ceremonialen, ceremonialen | |
| Catalan | solemne(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality), solemne(deeply serious and sombre) | — | |
| Danish | højtidelig(religious in nature — see also sacred) | — | |
| Dutch | ernstig(deeply serious and sombre), plechtig(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality) | — | |
| Esperanto | solena(deeply serious and sombre) | — | |
| Finnish | ankea(cheerless, gloomy, sombre — see also cheerless, gloomy, sombre), juhlallinen(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality), juhlava(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality), pyhä(religious in nature — see also sacred), synkkä(cheerless, gloomy, sombre — see also cheerless, gloomy, sombre), vaikuttava(inspiring serious feelings or thoughts; sombrely impressive), vakava(deeply serious and sombre) | — | |
| French | solennel(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality) | — | |
| Georgian | საზეიმო(of or pertaining to religious ceremonies and rites) | sazeimo | |
| German | ernst(deeply serious and sombre), feierlich(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality) | — | |
| Italian | solenne(of or pertaining to religious ceremonies and rites), solenne(deeply serious and sombre) | — | |
| Korean | 숙연하다(deeply serious and sombre) | sugyeonhada | |
| Latin | solemnis(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality), solemnis(deeply serious and sombre) | — | |
| Macedonian | впе́чатлив(inspiring serious feelings or thoughts; sombrely impressive), све́чен(of or pertaining to religious ceremonies and rites), све́чен(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality), свет(religious in nature — see also sacred), серио́зен(deeply serious and sombre), тр́жествен(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality) | vpéčatliv, svéčen, svéčen, svet, seriózen, tŕžestven | |
| Māori | pononga(deeply serious and sombre), pouruuru(cheerless, gloomy, sombre — see also cheerless, gloomy, sombre), taumaha(deeply serious and sombre) | — | |
| Occitan | solemne(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality) | — | |
| Polish | uroczysty(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality) | — | |
| Portuguese | solene(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality), solene(deeply serious and sombre), solene(inspiring serious feelings or thoughts; sombrely impressive) | — | |
| Romanian | serios(deeply serious and sombre), solemn(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality), solemn(inspiring serious feelings or thoughts; sombrely impressive) | — | |
| Russian | мра́чный(cheerless, gloomy, sombre — see also cheerless, gloomy, sombre), свято́й(religious in nature — see also sacred), свяще́нный(religious in nature — see also sacred), серьёзный(deeply serious and sombre), торже́ственный(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality) | mráčnyj, svjatój, svjaščénnyj, serʹjóznyj, toržéstvennyj | |
| Scottish Gaelic | stòlda(deeply serious and sombre), sòlaimte(of or pertaining to religious ceremonies and rites), sòlaimte(religious in nature — see also sacred), sòlaimte(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality), sòlaimte(deeply serious and sombre), sòlaimte(inspiring serious feelings or thoughts; sombrely impressive) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | svečan(of or pertaining to religious ceremonies and rites), svečan(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality), свѐчан(of or pertaining to religious ceremonies and rites), свѐчан(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality) | — | |
| Spanish | solemne(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality), solemne(deeply serious and sombre) | — | |
| Swedish | högtidlig(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality) | — | |
| Ukrainian | урочи́стий(characterized by or performed with appropriate or great ceremony or formality) | uročýstyj |
ernstig, plegtig
впечатляващ, официален, сериозен, тържествен, церемониален, церемониален
vpečatljavašt, oficialen, seriozen, tǎržestven, ceremonialen, ceremonialen
solemne, solemne
højtidelig
ernstig, plechtig
solena
ankea, juhlallinen, juhlava, pyhä, synkkä, vaikuttava, vakava
solennel
ernst, feierlich
solenne, solenne
solemnis, solemnis
впе́чатлив, све́чен, све́чен, свет, серио́зен, тр́жествен
vpéčatliv, svéčen, svéčen, svet, seriózen, tŕžestven
pononga, pouruuru, taumaha
solemne
uroczysty
solene, solene, solene
serios, solemn, solemn
мра́чный, свято́й, свяще́нный, серьёзный, торже́ственный
mráčnyj, svjatój, svjaščénnyj, serʹjóznyj, toržéstvennyj
stòlda, sòlaimte, sòlaimte, sòlaimte, sòlaimte, sòlaimte
svečan, svečan, свѐчан, свѐчан
solemne, solemne
högtidlig
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