Thunderbolt
//ˈθʌndə(ɹ)ˌboʊlt//
Translations of "thunderbolt" (41 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | rrufe(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | κεραυνός(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | keraunós | |
| Arabic | صَاعِقَة(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | ṣāʕiqa | |
| Bulgarian | гръмотевица(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), мълния(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | grǎmotevica, mǎlnija | |
| Catalan | llampec(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), raig de llamp(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 迅雷(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), 霹靂 /霹雳(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | xùnléi, pīlì | |
| Chuvash | ҫиҫӗм(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | śiś̬ĕm | |
| Dutch | bliksemstraal(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), donderslag(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), donderstraal(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Finnish | järkytys(an event that is terrible, horrific or unexpected), salama(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), salamanisku(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), ukkosenjyrähdys(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| French | coup de tonnerre(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Friulian | folc(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), saete(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), sfulmin(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Galician | lóstrego(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| German | Blitz mit Donnerschlag(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), Blitzstrahl(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), Donnerkeil(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Greek | αστραπή(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), κεραυνός(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), κεραυνός(an event that is terrible, horrific or unexpected) | astrapí, keravnós, keravnós | |
| Hindi | वज्रपात(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | vajrapāt | |
| Hungarian | villámcsapás(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Indonesian | petir(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Istriot | sàita(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Italian | folgore(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), fulmine(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), lampo(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), saetta(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Japanese | 落雷(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), 雷(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | rakurai, kaminari | |
| Korean | 벼락(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), 벼락(an event that is terrible, horrific or unexpected) | byeorak, byeorak | |
| Latin | fulmen(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), ictus fulgōris(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), ictus fulminis(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), tonitrus(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Low German | Blitzsteen(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Malayalam | അശനി(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), ഇടിവാൾ(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), ദംഭോളി(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), മിന്നൽപ്പിണർ(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | aśani, iṭivāḷ, dambhōḷi, minnalppiṇaṟ | |
| Māori | epa(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Norman | foudre(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | صاعقه(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), یلدرم(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | saʿika, yıldırım | |
| Persian | آذرخش(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), رعد و برق(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), صاعقه(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | âzaraxš, ra'd-o-barq, sâ'eqe | |
| Polish | grom z jasnego nieba(an event that is terrible, horrific or unexpected), piorun(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Portuguese | raio(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Romanian | fulger(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Russian | гром среди́ я́сного не́ба(an event that is terrible, horrific or unexpected), перу́н(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), уда́р мо́лнии(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | grom sredí jásnovo néba, perún, udár mólnii | |
| Sanskrit | अशनि(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), कुलिश(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), वज्र(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | aśani, kuliśa, vajra | |
| Spanish | rayo(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Swedish | tordön(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), vigg(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), åskknall(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Tajik | соиқа(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | soyiqa | |
| Telugu | పిడుగు(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), పిడుగుపాటు(an event that is terrible, horrific or unexpected) | piḍugu, piḍugupāṭu | |
| Thai | สายฟ้า(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | sǎai-fáa | |
| Turkish | yıldırım(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Venetan | saéta(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), sita(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — | |
| Welsh | taranau(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder), taranfollt(flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) | — |
rrufe
llampec, raig de llamp
bliksemstraal, donderslag, donderstraal
järkytys, salama, salamanisku, ukkosenjyrähdys
coup de tonnerre
folc, saete, sfulmin
lóstrego
Blitz mit Donnerschlag, Blitzstrahl, Donnerkeil
villámcsapás
petir
sàita
folgore, fulmine, lampo, saetta
fulmen, ictus fulgōris, ictus fulminis, tonitrus
Blitzsteen
epa
foudre
grom z jasnego nieba, piorun
raio
fulger
rayo
tordön, vigg, åskknall
yıldırım
saéta, sita
taranau, taranfollt
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