Their
Translations of "their" (87 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | αὐτῶν(belonging to them (plural)), σφέτερος(belonging to them (plural)), σφῶν(belonging to them (plural)), τούτων(belonging to them (plural)), τῶνδε(belonging to them (plural)), ἐκείνων(belonging to them (plural)) | autôn, sphéteros, sphôn, toútōn, tônde, ekeínōn | |
| Arabic | ـهم(belonging to them (plural)), ـهُمَا(belonging to them (plural)), ـهُمْ(belonging to them (plural)), ـهُنَّ(belonging to them (plural)), لَهُم(belonging to them (plural)) | -hum, -humā, -hum, -hunna, lahum | |
| Armenian | իրենց(belonging to them (plural)), նրանց(belonging to them (plural)) | irencʻ, nrancʻ | |
| Aromanian | (a) lor(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Asturian | so(belonging to them (plural)), sos(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | onların(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Belarusian | і́хны(belonging to them (plural)), і́хні(belonging to them (plural)), іх(belonging to them (plural)) | íxny, íxni, ix | |
| Bulgarian | им(belonging to them (plural)), те́хен(belonging to them (plural)) | im, téhen | |
| Catalan | llur(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Cebuano | ila (preposed)(belonging to them (plural)), nila (postposed)(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Chinese | 𪜶(belonging to them (plural)) | zh-min-nan | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 他們的 /他们的(belonging to them (plural)), 佢哋嘅(belonging to them (plural)) | ta¹ mun⁴ dik¹, keoi⁵ dei⁶ ge³ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 他們的 /他们的(belonging to them (plural)), 她們的 /她们的(belonging to them (plural)) | tāmen de, tāmen de | |
| Coptic | ⲛⲟⲩ(belonging to them (plural)), ⲡⲟⲩ(belonging to them (plural)), ⲧⲟⲩ(belonging to them (plural)) | nou, pou, tou | |
| Czech | jejich(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Danish | deres(belonging to them (plural)), sin(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Dutch | hun(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Egyptian | W:Z2(belonging to them (plural)), s-n:Z2(belonging to them (plural)) | .w, .sn | |
| Esperanto | ilia(belonging to them (plural)), iliaj(belonging to them (plural)), ria(belonging to someone of unspecified gender (singular)), siaj(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Faroese | hjá sær(belonging to them (plural)), hjá teimum(belonging to them (plural)), sín(belonging to them (plural)), teirra(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Finnish | heidän(belonging to them (plural)), hänen(belonging to someone of unspecified gender (singular)), niiden(belonging to them (plural)), niitten(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| French | leur(belonging to them (plural)), leurs(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Friulian | lôr(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Galician | seu(belonging to them (plural)), seus(belonging to them (plural)), súa(belonging to them (plural)), súas(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Georgian | თავიანთი(belonging to them (plural)), იმათი(belonging to them (plural)), მათი(belonging to them (plural)) | tavianti, imati, mati | |
| German | ihr(belonging to them (plural)), ihre(belonging to them (plural)), sier(belonging to someone of unspecified gender (singular)), siere(belonging to someone of unspecified gender (singular)) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍃𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃(belonging to them (plural)) | seins | |
| Hawaiian | ko lākou(belonging to them (plural)), ko lāua(belonging to them (plural)), kā lākou(belonging to them (plural)), kā lāua(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Hebrew | שלהם(belonging to them (plural)) | shelahém | |
| Hindi | उनका(belonging to them (plural)) | unkā | |
| Hungarian | a(belonging to someone of unspecified gender (singular)), e(belonging to someone of unspecified gender (singular)), ja(belonging to someone of unspecified gender (singular)), je(belonging to someone of unspecified gender (singular)), juk(belonging to them (plural)), jük(belonging to them (plural)), uk(belonging to them (plural)), ük(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Icelandic | sinn(belonging to them (plural)), sitt(belonging to them (plural)), sín(belonging to them (plural)), þeirra(belonging to them (plural)), þess(belonging to someone of unspecified gender (singular)) | — | |
| Ido | lia(belonging to them (plural)), lua(belonging to someone of unspecified gender (singular)) | — | |
| Interlingua | lor(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Irish | a(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Istriot | luri(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Italian | i loro(belonging to them (plural)), il loro(belonging to them (plural)), la loro(belonging to them (plural)), le loro(belonging to them (plural)), loro(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Japanese | 彼らの(belonging to them (plural)) | karera no | |
| Kapampangan | ila(belonging to them (plural)), karela(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Khmer | របស់គេ(belonging to them (plural)) | rɔbɑh kei | |
| Korean | 그들의(belonging to them (plural)) | geudeurui | |
| Kyrgyz | алардын(belonging to them (plural)) | alardın | |
| Latin | earum(belonging to them (plural)), eorum(belonging to them (plural)), harum(belonging to them (plural)), horum(belonging to them (plural)), illarum(belonging to them (plural)), illorum(belonging to them (plural)), suus(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Latvian | viņu(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Louisiana Creole | yê(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | jeju(belonging to them (plural)), jich(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Macedonian | нивен(belonging to them (plural)) | niven | |
| Maltese | tagħhom(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Māori | tā rātau(belonging to them (plural)), tā rāua(belonging to them (plural)), tō rātau(belonging to them (plural)), tō rāua(belonging to them (plural)), ā rātau(belonging to them (plural)), ā rāua(belonging to them (plural)), ō rātau(belonging to them (plural)), ō rāua(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Marathi | त्यांचा(belonging to them (plural)), त्यांची(belonging to them (plural)), त्यांचे(belonging to them (plural)) | tyāñcā, tyāñcī, tyāñce | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | deres(belonging to them (plural)), sin dems(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | deira(belonging to them (plural)), sin(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Occitan | lor(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Old Armenian | նոցա(belonging to them (plural)) | nocʻa | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | їх(belonging to them (plural)) | jix | |
| Persian | ـشان(belonging to them (plural)) | -e-šân | |
| Pipil | in(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Polish | ich(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Portuguese | seu(belonging to them (plural)), seus(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Romani | lenqe(belonging to them (plural)), lenqi(belonging to them (plural)), lenqo(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Romanian | lor(belonging to them (plural)), sale(belonging to them (plural)), săi(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Romansch | lur(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Russian | их(belonging to them (plural)), ихний(belonging to them (plural)) | ix, ixnij | |
| Scots | thair(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | aca(belonging to them (plural)), am(belonging to them (plural)), an(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | njihov(belonging to them (plural)), њихов(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Sinhalese | ඔවුන්ගේ(belonging to them (plural)) | owungē | |
| Slovak | ich(belonging to them (plural)), svoj(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Slovene | njíhov(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Spanish | su(belonging to them (plural)), su(belonging to someone of unspecified gender (singular)), sus(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Swahili | ake(belonging to someone of unspecified gender (singular)) | — | |
| Swedish | deras(belonging to them (plural)), hens(belonging to someone of unspecified gender (singular)), sin (c)(belonging to them (plural)), sina(belonging to them (plural)), sitt (n)(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Tagalog | kanila (preposed)(belonging to them (plural)), nila (postposed)(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Thai | ของเขา(belonging to them (plural)) | kŏng kăo | |
| Tlingit | has du(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Turkish | onların(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ї́хній(belonging to them (plural)), їх(belonging to them (plural)) | jíxnij, jix | |
| Urdu | ان کا(belonging to them (plural)) | un kā | |
| Venetan | so(belonging to them (plural)), suo(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Vietnamese | của họ(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Volapük | ofsik(belonging to them (plural)), omsik(belonging to them (plural)), ona(belonging to someone of unspecified gender (singular)), onik(belonging to someone of unspecified gender (singular)), onsik(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Walloon | leu(belonging to them (plural)), leus(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Welsh | ei(belonging to someone of unspecified gender (singular)), eu(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| West-Frisian | har(belonging to them (plural)), harren(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Yiddish | זייער(belonging to them (plural)) | zeyer | |
| Yoruba | wọn(belonging to them (plural)) | — | |
| Zulu | wo(belonging to them (plural)), yo(belonging to them (plural)), zo(belonging to them (plural)), zo(belonging to them (plural)) | — |
αὐτῶν, σφέτερος, σφῶν, τούτων, τῶνδε, ἐκείνων
autôn, sphéteros, sphôn, toútōn, tônde, ekeínōn
(a) lor
so, sos
onların
llur
ila (preposed), nila (postposed)
jejich
deres, sin
hun
ilia, iliaj, ria, siaj
hjá sær, hjá teimum, sín, teirra
heidän, hänen, niiden, niitten
leur, leurs
lôr
seu, seus, súa, súas
ihr, ihre, sier, siere
ko lākou, ko lāua, kā lākou, kā lāua
a, e, ja, je, juk, jük, uk, ük
sinn, sitt, sín, þeirra, þess
lia, lua
lor
luri
i loro, il loro, la loro, le loro, loro
ila, karela
earum, eorum, harum, horum, illarum, illorum, suus
viņu
jeju, jich
tagħhom
tā rātau, tā rāua, tō rātau, tō rāua, ā rātau, ā rāua, ō rātau, ō rāua
deres, sin dems
deira, sin
lor
in
ich
seu, seus
lenqe, lenqi, lenqo
lor, sale, săi
lur
thair
aca, am, an
njihov, њихов
ich, svoj
njíhov
su, su, sus
ake
deras, hens, sin (c), sina, sitt (n)
kanila (preposed), nila (postposed)
has du
onların
so, suo
của họ
ofsik, omsik, ona, onik, onsik
leu, leus
ei, eu
har, harren
wọn
wo, yo, zo, zo
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