Southerner
//ˈsʌðᵊnə//
Translations of "southerner" (20 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | հարավցի(translations that need to be checked) | haravcʻi | |
| Belarusian | паўднёвік(someone from the south of a region) | pawdnjóvik | |
| Bulgarian | южняк(someone from the south of a region) | južnjak | |
| Catalan | habitant del sud(someone from the south of a region), meridional(someone from the south of a region) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 南方人(someone from the south of a region) | nánfāngrén | |
| Czech | jižan(someone from the south of a region), jižanka(someone from the south of a region) | — | |
| Esperanto | Sudisto(someone from the area that once formed the CSA), sudano(someone from the south of a region), sudisto(someone from the area that once formed the CSA), sudisto(someone from the south of a region), sudlandano(someone from the south of a region), sudulo(someone from the south of a region) | — | |
| Finnish | etelämaalainen(someone from the south of a region), etelän asukas(someone from the south of a region) | — | |
| French | habitant du sud(someone from the south of a region), habitante du sud(someone from the south of a region), sudiste(someone from the area that once formed the CSA), sudiste(someone from the south of a region) | — | |
| Georgian | სამხრეთელი(someone from the south of a region) | samxreteli | |
| German | Bewohner des Südens(someone from the south of a region), Bewohnerin des Südens(someone from the south of a region), Südländer(someone from the south of a region), Südländerin(someone from the south of a region), Südstaatler(someone from the area that once formed the CSA), Südstaatlerin(someone from the area that once formed the CSA) | — | |
| Irish | deisceartach(someone from the south of a region) | — | |
| Italian | meridionale(someone from the south of a region) | — | |
| Japanese | 南国人(someone from the south of a region) | nankokujin | |
| Polish | południowiec(someone from the area that once formed the CSA), południowiec(someone from the south of a region) | — | |
| Portuguese | sulista(someone from the south of a region) | — | |
| Russian | жи́тель ю́га(someone from the south of a region), жи́тельница ю́га(someone from the south of a region), южа́нин(someone from the south of a region), южа́нка(someone from the south of a region) | žítelʹ júga, žítelʹnica júga, južánin, južánka | |
| Spanish | sureña(someone from the area that once formed the CSA), sureña(someone from the south of a region), sureño(someone from the area that once formed the CSA), sureño(someone from the south of a region) | — | |
| Swedish | sydbo(someone from the area that once formed the CSA), sydbo(someone from the south of a region), sydstatsbo(someone from the area that once formed the CSA) | — | |
| Welsh | deheuwr(someone from the south of a region), deheuwraig(someone from the south of a region) | — |
habitant del sud, meridional
jižan, jižanka
Sudisto, sudano, sudisto, sudisto, sudlandano, sudulo
etelämaalainen, etelän asukas
habitant du sud, habitante du sud, sudiste, sudiste
Bewohner des Südens, Bewohnerin des Südens, Südländer, Südländerin, Südstaatler, Südstaatlerin
deisceartach
meridionale
południowiec, południowiec
sulista
жи́тель ю́га, жи́тельница ю́га, южа́нин, южа́нка
žítelʹ júga, žítelʹnica júga, južánin, južánka
sureña, sureña, sureño, sureño
sydbo, sydbo, sydstatsbo
deheuwr, deheuwraig
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