Squad
Translations of "squad" (31 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | جَمَاعَة(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), رَهَط(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), فِرْقَة(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | jamāʕa, rahaṭ, firqa | |
| Armenian | ջոկ(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), ջոկատ(small group of people organized for a purpose), ջոկատ(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | ǰok, ǰokat, ǰokat | |
| Belarusian | аддзяле́нне(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), атра́д(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), брыга́да(small group of people organized for a purpose), гру́па(small group of people organized for a purpose), кама́нда(small group of people organized for a purpose), кама́нда(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), кама́нда(sports team) | addzjaljénnje, atrád, bryháda, hrúpa, kamánda, kamánda, kamánda | |
| Bulgarian | брига́да(small group of people organized for a purpose), кома́нда(small group of people organized for a purpose), отбо́р(sports team), отделе́ние(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), отря́д(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | brigáda, kománda, otbór, otdelénie, otrjád | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 戰隊 /战队(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), 班(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | zhànduì, bān | |
| Esperanto | eskadrono(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | — | |
| Estonian | jagu(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | — | |
| Finnish | ryhmä(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | — | |
| French | escadron(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), escouade(small group of people organized for a purpose) | — | |
| German | Gruppe(small group of people organized for a purpose), Gruppe(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), Kader(sports team) | — | |
| Greek | διμοιρία(small group of people organized for a purpose), ενωμοτία(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), ομάδα(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), ομάδα(sports team), ουλαμός(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | dimoiría, enomotía, omáda, omáda, oulamós | |
| Hindi | टुकड़ी(small group of people organized for a purpose), टुकड़ी(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | ṭukṛī, ṭukṛī | |
| Hungarian | brigád(small group of people organized for a purpose), csapat(small group of people organized for a purpose), csapat(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), csapat(sports team), csoport(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), egység(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), keret(sports team), különítmény(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), osztag(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), raj(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), szakasz(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | — | |
| Ido | esquado(small group of people organized for a purpose), esquado(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | — | |
| Indonesian | skuat(sports team) | — | |
| Italian | squadra(sports team) | — | |
| Japanese | 分隊(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), 戦隊(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | buntai, sentai | |
| Khmer | ក្រុម(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | krom | |
| Korean | 분대(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), 전대(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | bundae, jeondae | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | lag(small group of people organized for a purpose), lag(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), tropp(small group of people organized for a purpose), tropp(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | lag(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | — | |
| Persian | جوخه(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | juxe | |
| Polish | drużyna(sports team), ekipa(sports team), oddział(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), szwadron(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | — | |
| Portuguese | esquadrão(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | — | |
| Romanian | ceată(small group of people organized for a purpose), echipă(small group of people organized for a purpose) | — | |
| Russian | брига́да(small group of people organized for a purpose), гру́ппа(small group of people organized for a purpose), кома́нда(small group of people organized for a purpose), кома́нда(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), кома́нда(sports team), отделе́ние(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), отря́д(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | brigáda, grúppa, kománda, kománda, kománda, otdelénije, otrjád | |
| Spanish | conjunto(sports team), cuadrilla(small group of people organized for a purpose), cuadro(sports team), escuadra(small group of people organized for a purpose), escuadra(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), escuadra(sports team), escuadrón(small group of people organized for a purpose), escuadrón(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), iwia(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), pelotón(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), plantilla(sports team) | — | |
| Swedish | lag(sports team), trupp(small group of people organized for a purpose), trupp(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), trupp(sports team) | — | |
| Turkish | manga(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers) | — | |
| Ukrainian | брига́да(small group of people organized for a purpose), відді́лення(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), гру́па(small group of people organized for a purpose), загі́н(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), кома́нда(small group of people organized for a purpose), кома́нда(unit of tactical military personnel or police officers), кома́нда(sports team) | bryháda, viddílennja, hrúpa, zahín, kománda, kománda, kománda | |
| Welsh | carfan(sports team) | — |
аддзяле́нне, атра́д, брыга́да, гру́па, кама́нда, кама́нда, кама́нда
addzjaljénnje, atrád, bryháda, hrúpa, kamánda, kamánda, kamánda
eskadrono
jagu
ryhmä
escadron, escouade
Gruppe, Gruppe, Kader
brigád, csapat, csapat, csapat, csoport, egység, keret, különítmény, osztag, raj, szakasz
esquado, esquado
skuat
squadra
lag, lag, tropp, tropp
drużyna, ekipa, oddział, szwadron
esquadrão
ceată, echipă
брига́да, гру́ппа, кома́нда, кома́нда, кома́нда, отделе́ние, отря́д
brigáda, grúppa, kománda, kománda, kománda, otdelénije, otrjád
conjunto, cuadrilla, cuadro, escuadra, escuadra, escuadra, escuadrón, escuadrón, iwia, pelotón, plantilla
lag, trupp, trupp, trupp
manga
брига́да, відді́лення, гру́па, загі́н, кома́нда, кома́нда, кома́нда
bryháda, viddílennja, hrúpa, zahín, kománda, kománda, kománda
carfan
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.