Solitary
Translations of "solitary" (38 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | μονότροπος(living alone or being by oneself), μονότροπος(one who lives alone) | monótropos, monótropos | |
| Asturian | solitariu(one who lives alone) | — | |
| Bashkir | берҙән-бер(single; individual; sole), яңғыҙ(living alone or being by oneself), яңғыҙ(performed, passed, or endured alone) | berźən-ber, yañğıź, yañğıź | |
| Belarusian | пустэльнік(one who lives alone), самотнік(one who lives alone) | pustelnik, samotnik | |
| Bulgarian | единичен(single; individual; sole), незаселен(not inhabited or occupied), отделен(single; individual; sole), сам(living alone or being by oneself), самотен(living alone or being by oneself), уединен(not much visited or frequented; remote from society), усамотен(performed, passed, or endured alone) | ediničen, nezaselen, otdelen, sam, samoten, uedinen, usamoten | |
| Catalan | solitari(living alone or being by oneself), solitari(performed, passed, or endured alone), solitari(not much visited or frequented; remote from society), solitari(single; individual; sole), solitari(one who lives alone) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 單獨 /单独(performed, passed, or endured alone), 孤單 /孤单(single; individual; sole), 孤零零(single; individual; sole), 獨居 /独居(living alone or being by oneself), 獨自 /独自(performed, passed, or endured alone), 獨處 /独处(not much visited or frequented; remote from society), 隱士 /隐士(one who lives alone) | dāndú, gūdān, gūlínglíng, dújū, dúzì, dúchǔ, yǐnshì | |
| Czech | samotář(one who lives alone) | — | |
| Esperanto | soleca(living alone or being by oneself) | — | |
| Finnish | asumaton(not inhabited or occupied), yksinäinen(living alone or being by oneself), yksinäinen(performed, passed, or endured alone), yksinäinen(not much visited or frequented; remote from society), yksittäinen(single; individual; sole), yksineläjä(one who lives alone) | — | |
| French | seul(living alone or being by oneself), solitaire(living alone or being by oneself), solitaire(one who lives alone) | — | |
| Galician | solitario(one who lives alone) | — | |
| German | abgeschieden(not much visited or frequented; remote from society), alleinstehend(living alone or being by oneself), einsam(performed, passed, or endured alone), einsiedlerisch(living alone or being by oneself), verlassen(not much visited or frequented; remote from society), Einsiedler(one who lives alone), Einsiedlerin(one who lives alone) | — | |
| Greek | μονήρης(single; individual; sole), μοναχικός(living alone or being by oneself), μονήρης(one who lives alone) | moníris, monachikós, moníris | |
| Hungarian | egyedüli(single; individual; sole), szoliter(single; individual; sole) | — | |
| Indonesian | soliter(one who lives alone) | — | |
| Irish | aonarach(living alone or being by oneself), aonarach(single; individual; sole), aonartha(living alone or being by oneself), aonartha(single; individual; sole), aonarúil(living alone or being by oneself), aonarúil(single; individual; sole), aonraic(living alone or being by oneself), iargúlta(not much visited or frequented; remote from society) | — | |
| Japanese | 単一の(single; individual; sole), 単独の(performed, passed, or endured alone), 孤立した(not much visited or frequented; remote from society), 無人の(not inhabited or occupied), 独居の(living alone or being by oneself), 独居者(one who lives alone), 隠者(one who lives alone) | tan'itsu-no, koritsu-shita, mujin-no, dokkyo-no, dokkyosha, inja | |
| Latin | solitarius(one who lives alone) | — | |
| Macedonian | о́тшелник(one who lives alone), пу́стиник(one who lives alone), са́мотник(one who lives alone), само́главец(one who lives alone), само́главник(one who lives alone) | ótšelnik, pústinik, sámotnik, samóglavec, samóglavnik | |
| Malayalam | ഏകാന്ത(living alone or being by oneself), ഏകാന്ത(performed, passed, or endured alone) | ēkānta, ēkānta | |
| Māori | moke(living alone or being by oneself), mokepuihi(living alone or being by oneself), okotahi(living alone or being by oneself), okotahi(single; individual; sole), pakewa(living alone or being by oneself), pakewa(single; individual; sole), tōtahi(living alone or being by oneself), moke(one who lives alone) | — | |
| Middle English | soleyn(living alone or being by oneself), soleyn(performed, passed, or endured alone) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | ensom(single; individual; sole) | — | |
| Old English | ānlīpiġ(single; individual; sole) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | یالڭز(living alone or being by oneself), یالڭز(single; individual; sole), یالڭز(one who lives alone) | yalñız, yalñız, yalñız | |
| Persian | انفرادی(performed, passed, or endured alone) | enferâdi | |
| Plautdietsch | eensiedlich(living alone or being by oneself) | — | |
| Polish | odludny(not much visited or frequented; remote from society), pojedynczy(single; individual; sole), samodzielny(living alone or being by oneself), samotny(living alone or being by oneself), samotny(performed, passed, or endured alone), odludek(one who lives alone), samotnik(one who lives alone) | — | |
| Portuguese | solitário(living alone or being by oneself), solitário(performed, passed, or endured alone), solitário(not much visited or frequented; remote from society), solitário(single; individual; sole), só(living alone or being by oneself), só(single; individual; sole), solitário(one who lives alone) | — | |
| Russian | едини́чный(single; individual; sole), одино́кий(living alone or being by oneself), одиночный(performed, passed, or endured alone), уединённый(not much visited or frequented; remote from society), затво́рник(one who lives alone), отше́льник(one who lives alone) | jediníčnyj, odinókij, odinočnyj, ujedinjónnyj, zatvórnik, otšélʹnik | |
| Scottish Gaelic | aonaranach(living alone or being by oneself), aonaranach(not much visited or frequented; remote from society), uaigneach(living alone or being by oneself), uaigneach(not much visited or frequented; remote from society) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | inokosan(living alone or being by oneself), inokosan(single; individual; sole), samotan(living alone or being by oneself), usamljen(not much visited or frequented; remote from society) | — | |
| Spanish | solitario(living alone or being by oneself), solitario(one who lives alone) | — | |
| Thai | ลำพัง(living alone or being by oneself), สันโดษ(living alone or being by oneself), สันโดษ(performed, passed, or endured alone) | lam-pang | |
| Tok Pisin | wanpis(living alone or being by oneself) | — | |
| Turkish | kimsesiz(living alone or being by oneself), metruk(not much visited or frequented; remote from society), münzevi(living alone or being by oneself), terk edilmiş(not much visited or frequented; remote from society), yalnız(performed, passed, or endured alone), yanlız(living alone or being by oneself), yapayalnız(performed, passed, or endured alone), keşiş (hermit)(one who lives alone), münzevi(one who lives alone), tek tabanca(one who lives alone) | — | |
| Vietnamese | đơn độc(living alone or being by oneself) | — |
solitariu
единичен, незаселен, отделен, сам, самотен, уединен, усамотен
ediničen, nezaselen, otdelen, sam, samoten, uedinen, usamoten
solitari, solitari, solitari, solitari, solitari
單獨 /单独, 孤單 /孤单, 孤零零, 獨居 /独居, 獨自 /独自, 獨處 /独处, 隱士 /隐士
dāndú, gūdān, gūlínglíng, dújū, dúzì, dúchǔ, yǐnshì
samotář
soleca
asumaton, yksinäinen, yksinäinen, yksinäinen, yksittäinen, yksineläjä
seul, solitaire, solitaire
solitario
abgeschieden, alleinstehend, einsam, einsiedlerisch, verlassen, Einsiedler, Einsiedlerin
egyedüli, szoliter
soliter
aonarach, aonarach, aonartha, aonartha, aonarúil, aonarúil, aonraic, iargúlta
単一の, 単独の, 孤立した, 無人の, 独居の, 独居者, 隠者
tan'itsu-no, koritsu-shita, mujin-no, dokkyo-no, dokkyosha, inja
solitarius
о́тшелник, пу́стиник, са́мотник, само́главец, само́главник
ótšelnik, pústinik, sámotnik, samóglavec, samóglavnik
moke, mokepuihi, okotahi, okotahi, pakewa, pakewa, tōtahi, moke
soleyn, soleyn
ensom
ānlīpiġ
eensiedlich
odludny, pojedynczy, samodzielny, samotny, samotny, odludek, samotnik
solitário, solitário, solitário, solitário, só, só, solitário
едини́чный, одино́кий, одиночный, уединённый, затво́рник, отше́льник
jediníčnyj, odinókij, odinočnyj, ujedinjónnyj, zatvórnik, otšélʹnik
aonaranach, aonaranach, uaigneach, uaigneach
inokosan, inokosan, samotan, usamljen
solitario, solitario
wanpis
kimsesiz, metruk, münzevi, terk edilmiş, yalnız, yanlız, yapayalnız, keşiş (hermit), münzevi, tek tabanca
đơn độc
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