Tome
//təʊm//
Translations of "tome" (26 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | τόμος(one in a series of volumes) | tómos | |
| Armenian | հատոր(one in a series of volumes) | hator | |
| Bulgarian | том(one in a series of volumes), тухла(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop) | tom, tuhla | |
| Catalan | tom(one in a series of volumes), totxo(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 卷(one in a series of volumes), 大部頭 /大部头(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop), 巨著(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop) | juàn, dàbùtóu, jùzhù | |
| Dutch | band(one in a series of volumes), deel(one in a series of volumes) | — | |
| Finnish | nidos(one in a series of volumes), opus(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop), osa(one in a series of volumes), teos(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop) | — | |
| French | pavé(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop), tome(one in a series of volumes) | — | |
| Georgian | ტომი(one in a series of volumes) | ṭomi | |
| German | Band(one in a series of volumes), Schinken(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop), Wälzer(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop) | — | |
| Greek | τόμος(one in a series of volumes), τόμος(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop) | tómos, tómos | |
| Hungarian | kötet(one in a series of volumes), salabakter(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop), tómusz(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop) | — | |
| Icelandic | bindi(one in a series of volumes) | — | |
| Ido | tomo(one in a series of volumes) | — | |
| Irish | mórleabhar(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop) | — | |
| Italian | librone(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop) | — | |
| Japanese | 大冊(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop), 大著(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop) | taisatsu, taicho | |
| Kazakh | том(one in a series of volumes) | tom | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | bind(one in a series of volumes) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | bind(one in a series of volumes) | — | |
| Polish | księga(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop), tom(one in a series of volumes), wolumin(one in a series of volumes) | — | |
| Portuguese | alfarrábio(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop), calhamaço(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop), tomo(one in a series of volumes), tomo(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop) | — | |
| Russian | том(one in a series of volumes), том(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop) | tom, tom | |
| Slovene | tom(one in a series of volumes), zvezek(one in a series of volumes) | — | |
| Spanish | librote(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop), mamotreto(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop), tocho(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop), tomo(one in a series of volumes) | — | |
| Swedish | band(one in a series of volumes), lunta(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop), tom(one in a series of volumes), tom(large or scholarly book — see also doorstop) | — |
tom, totxo
band, deel
nidos, opus, osa, teos
pavé, tome
Band, Schinken, Wälzer
kötet, salabakter, tómusz
bindi
tomo
mórleabhar
librone
bind
księga, tom, wolumin
alfarrábio, calhamaço, tomo, tomo
tom, zvezek
librote, mamotreto, tocho, tomo
band, lunta, tom, tom
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