Tetrarch
//ˈtɛtɹɑɹk//
Translations of "tetrarch" (13 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | τετράρχης(governor or ruler of quarter of a country) | tetrárkhēs | |
| Dutch | tetrarch(governor or ruler of quarter of a country), viervorst(governor or ruler of quarter of a country) | — | |
| Esperanto | kvaronprinco(governor or ruler of quarter of a country), tetrarko(governor or ruler of quarter of a country), tetrarĥo(governor or ruler of quarter of a country) | — | |
| Finnish | tetrarkki(governor or ruler of quarter of a country) | — | |
| French | tétrarque(governor or ruler of quarter of a country) | — | |
| German | Tetrarch(governor or ruler of quarter of a country) | — | |
| Italian | tetrarca(governor or ruler of quarter of a country) | — | |
| Kazakh | аймағының әкімі(governor or ruler of quarter of a country) | aimağynyñ äkımı | |
| Latin | tetrarchēs(governor or ruler of quarter of a country) | — | |
| Portuguese | tetrarca(governor or ruler of quarter of a country) | — | |
| Russian | тетра́рх(governor or ruler of quarter of a country) | tɛtrárx | |
| Spanish | tetrarca(governor or ruler of quarter of a country) | — | |
| Turkish | tetrark(governor or ruler of quarter of a country) | — |
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