Swallowtail
//ˈswɒl.əʊˌteɪl//
Translations of "swallowtail" (15 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | лястовича опашка(tail of a swallow), фрак(tailcoat) | ljastoviča opaška, frak | |
| Danish | splitflag(anything of a similar forked shape), svalehale(tail of a swallow), svalehale(butterfly) | — | |
| Dutch | page(butterfly), rok(tailcoat), rokkostuum(tailcoat), zwaluwstaart(tail of a swallow) | — | |
| Finnish | haarapyrstö(tail of a swallow), haarukka(anything of a similar forked shape), hännystakki(tailcoat), ritariperhonen(butterfly) | — | |
| French | frac(tailcoat), machaon(butterfly), queue-de-pie(tailcoat) | — | |
| German | Frack(tailcoat), Schwalbenschwanz(tail of a swallow), Schwalbenschwanz(tailcoat), Schwalbenschwanz(butterfly) | — | |
| Hungarian | fecskefark(tail of a swallow), fecskefarok(tail of a swallow), frakk(tailcoat), pillangóféle(butterfly) | — | |
| Japanese | 揚羽蝶(butterfly), 燕尾(tail of a swallow), 燕尾服(tailcoat) | agehachō, enbi, enbifuku | |
| Manx | arbyl goalagh(tail of a swallow) | — | |
| Navajo | kʼaalógii bitseeʼ hólóní(butterfly) | — | |
| Polish | frak(tailcoat), ogon jaskółki(tail of a swallow), paź królowej(butterfly), proporczyk(anything of a similar forked shape) | — | |
| Russian | ласточкин хвост(tail of a swallow), па́русник(butterfly), фрак(tailcoat) | lástočkin χvost, párusnik, frak | |
| Spanish | cola de golondrina(tail of a swallow), frac(tailcoat), macaón(butterfly) | — | |
| Swedish | svalstjärt(tail of a swallow), svalstjärt(butterfly) | — | |
| Turkish | kırlangıçkuyruk(butterfly) | — |
splitflag, svalehale, svalehale
page, rok, rokkostuum, zwaluwstaart
haarapyrstö, haarukka, hännystakki, ritariperhonen
frac, machaon, queue-de-pie
Frack, Schwalbenschwanz, Schwalbenschwanz, Schwalbenschwanz
fecskefark, fecskefarok, frakk, pillangóféle
arbyl goalagh
kʼaalógii bitseeʼ hólóní
frak, ogon jaskółki, paź królowej, proporczyk
cola de golondrina, frac, macaón
svalstjärt, svalstjärt
kırlangıçkuyruk
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