Stronghold
Translations of "stronghold" (42 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἔρυμα(place built to withstand attack), ὀχύρωμα(place built to withstand attack) | éruma, okhúrōma | |
| Arabic | حِصْن(place built to withstand attack) | ḥiṣn | |
| Belarusian | апло́т(place of domination, or refuge or survival), крэ́пасць(place built to withstand attack), фартэ́ца(place built to withstand attack), фартэ́цыя(place built to withstand attack), цвердзь(place built to withstand attack), цвярды́ня(place of domination, or refuge or survival) | aplót, krépascʹ, fartéca, fartécyja, cvjerdzʹ, cvjardýnja | |
| Bulgarian | кре́пост(place built to withstand attack), крепост(place of domination, or refuge or survival), укрепление(place built to withstand attack) | krépost, krepost, ukreplenie | |
| Catalan | fortalesa(place built to withstand attack) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | بنکە(place built to withstand attack) | binke | |
| Czech | bašta(place of domination, or refuge or survival), opevnění(place built to withstand attack), pevnost(place built to withstand attack), tvrz(place built to withstand attack) | — | |
| Danish | borg(place built to withstand attack), højborg(place built to withstand attack), højborg(place of domination, or refuge or survival) | — | |
| Dutch | bastion(place built to withstand attack), bolwerk(place built to withstand attack), bolwerk(place of domination, or refuge or survival), fort(place built to withstand attack), vesting(place built to withstand attack) | — | |
| Esperanto | fortikaĵo(place built to withstand attack) | — | |
| Faroese | háborg(place of domination, or refuge or survival) | — | |
| Finnish | keskuspaikka(place of domination, or refuge or survival), linnake(place built to withstand attack), linnake(place of domination, or refuge or survival), linnoitus(place built to withstand attack), pääpaikka(place of domination, or refuge or survival), tukialue(place of domination, or refuge or survival), tukikohta(place built to withstand attack), tyyssija(place of domination, or refuge or survival) | — | |
| French | bastion(place built to withstand attack), fief(place of domination, or refuge or survival), place forte(place built to withstand attack) | — | |
| Galician | fortaleza(place built to withstand attack) | — | |
| German | Festung(place built to withstand attack), Hochburg(place of domination, or refuge or survival) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍄𐌿𐌻𐌲𐌹𐌸𐌰(place built to withstand attack) | tulgiþa | |
| Greek | οχυρό(place built to withstand attack), οχυρό(place of domination, or refuge or survival), φρούριο(place built to withstand attack) | ochyró, ochyró, froúrio | |
| Hungarian | erőd(place built to withstand attack) | — | |
| Icelandic | aðalvígi(place of domination, or refuge or survival) | — | |
| Irish | daingean(place built to withstand attack), dún(place built to withstand attack) | — | |
| Italian | baluardo(place of domination, or refuge or survival), bastione(place built to withstand attack) | — | |
| Korean | 아성(place of domination, or refuge or survival) | aseong | |
| Latin | arx(place built to withstand attack), robur(place built to withstand attack) | — | |
| Macedonian | збег(place of domination, or refuge or survival), крепост(place built to withstand attack), тврдина(place built to withstand attack), упориште(place of domination, or refuge or survival) | zbeg, krepost, tvrdina, uporište | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | høyborg(place of domination, or refuge or survival) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | høgborg(place of domination, or refuge or survival) | — | |
| Old English | fæsten(place built to withstand attack) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | حصار(place built to withstand attack), حصن(place built to withstand attack), قسطل(place built to withstand attack), قلعه(place built to withstand attack), كرمان(place built to withstand attack) | hisar, hısn, kastel, kalʼe, kerman, kirman | |
| Polish | bastion(place built to withstand attack), bastion(place of domination, or refuge or survival), forteca(place built to withstand attack), twierdza(place built to withstand attack) | — | |
| Portuguese | fortaleza(place built to withstand attack) | — | |
| Romanian | fortăreață(place built to withstand attack) | — | |
| Russian | кре́пость(place built to withstand attack), опло́т(place of domination, or refuge or survival), тверды́ня(place of domination, or refuge or survival), твердыня(place built to withstand attack) | krépostʹ, oplót, tverdýnja, tverdýnja | |
| Scottish Gaelic | dùn(place built to withstand attack) | — | |
| Slovak | bašta(place of domination, or refuge or survival), pevnosť(place built to withstand attack), tvrdza(place built to withstand attack) | — | |
| Slovene | utrdba(place built to withstand attack) | — | |
| Spanish | baluarte(place of domination, or refuge or survival), bastión(place built to withstand attack), fortaleza(place built to withstand attack), fuerte(place built to withstand attack), plaza fuerte(place built to withstand attack), reducto(place of domination, or refuge or survival), refugio(place of domination, or refuge or survival) | — | |
| Swedish | bålverk(place of domination, or refuge or survival), fäste(place built to withstand attack), fäste(place of domination, or refuge or survival), högborg(place of domination, or refuge or survival) | — | |
| Tamil | அரண்(place built to withstand attack), கோட்டை(place built to withstand attack) | araṇ, kōṭṭai | |
| Turkish | hısn(place built to withstand attack), kale(place built to withstand attack), kale(place of domination, or refuge or survival) | — | |
| Ukrainian | крі́пость(place built to withstand attack), о́пліт(place of domination, or refuge or survival), опло́т(place of domination, or refuge or survival), оплі́т(place of domination, or refuge or survival), тверди́ня(place built to withstand attack), тверди́ня(place of domination, or refuge or survival), форте́ця(place built to withstand attack) | krípostʹ, óplit, oplót, oplít, tverdýnja, tverdýnja, fortécja | |
| Vietnamese | thành trì(place of domination, or refuge or survival) | — | |
| Welsh | amddiffynfa(place of domination, or refuge or survival), cadarnle(place built to withstand attack) | — |
апло́т, крэ́пасць, фартэ́ца, фартэ́цыя, цвердзь, цвярды́ня
aplót, krépascʹ, fartéca, fartécyja, cvjerdzʹ, cvjardýnja
fortalesa
bašta, opevnění, pevnost, tvrz
borg, højborg, højborg
bastion, bolwerk, bolwerk, fort, vesting
fortikaĵo
háborg
keskuspaikka, linnake, linnake, linnoitus, pääpaikka, tukialue, tukikohta, tyyssija
bastion, fief, place forte
fortaleza
Festung, Hochburg
erőd
aðalvígi
daingean, dún
baluardo, bastione
arx, robur
høyborg
høgborg
fæsten
bastion, bastion, forteca, twierdza
fortaleza
fortăreață
bašta, pevnosť, tvrdza
utrdba
baluarte, bastión, fortaleza, fuerte, plaza fuerte, reducto, refugio
bålverk, fäste, fäste, högborg
hısn, kale, kale
крі́пость, о́пліт, опло́т, оплі́т, тверди́ня, тверди́ня, форте́ця
krípostʹ, óplit, oplót, oplít, tverdýnja, tverdýnja, fortécja
thành trì
amddiffynfa, cadarnle
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.