Stygian
Translations of "stygian" (18 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | donker(dark, gloomy), somber(dark, gloomy) | — | |
| Albanian | errët(dark, gloomy) | — | |
| Armenian | դժոխային(infernal or hellish), մռայլ(dark and gloomy), մռայլ(dark, gloomy) | džoxayin, mṙayl, mṙayl | |
| Bulgarian | адски(infernal or hellish), мрачен(dark and gloomy), тъмен(dark and gloomy) | adski, mračen, tǎmen | |
| Catalan | estigi(of, or relating to the river Styx) | — | |
| Czech | podsvětní(infernal or hellish), styžský(infernal or hellish), temný(dark and gloomy) | — | |
| Dutch | hels(infernal or hellish), infernaal(infernal or hellish) | — | |
| Finnish | helvetillinen(infernal or hellish), synkkä(dark and gloomy) | — | |
| French | stygien(of, or relating to the river Styx) | — | |
| German | duster(dark and gloomy), duster(dark, gloomy), düster(dark and gloomy), düster(dark, gloomy), stygisch(of, or relating to the river Styx) | — | |
| Italian | stigio(of, or relating to the river Styx) | — | |
| Latin | Stygius(of, or relating to the river Styx), stygius(of, or relating to the river Styx) | — | |
| Portuguese | estígio(of, or relating to the river Styx) | — | |
| Russian | а́дский(infernal or hellish), мра́чный(dark and gloomy), стиги́йский(of, or relating to the river Styx), чёрный(dark and gloomy) | ádskij, mráčnyj, stigíjskij, čórnyj | |
| Scottish Gaelic | doilleir(dark and gloomy), ifrinneach(infernal or hellish) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | stigijski(of, or relating to the river Styx), стигијски(of, or relating to the river Styx) | — | |
| Spanish | estigio(of, or relating to the river Styx) | — | |
| Swedish | dunkel(dark and gloomy), dyster(dark and gloomy), stygisk(of, or relating to the river Styx) | — |
donker, somber
errët
estigi
podsvětní, styžský, temný
hels, infernaal
helvetillinen, synkkä
stygien
duster, duster, düster, düster, stygisch
stigio
Stygius, stygius
estígio
doilleir, ifrinneach
stigijski, стигијски
estigio
dunkel, dyster, stygisk
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