Townspeople
//ˈtaʊnzˌpipəl//
Translations of "townspeople" (12 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | حَضَر(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city), حَضَر(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city) | ḥaḍar, ḥaḍar | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 市民(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city) | shìmín | |
| Faroese | býarfólk(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city) | — | |
| Finnish | kaupunkilaiset(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city) | — | |
| French | citadins(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city) | — | |
| German | Bürger(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city), Leute der Stadt(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city), Leute in der Stadt(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city), Stadtbewohner(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city), Stadtleute(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city), Stadtmenschen(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city), Städter(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city) | — | |
| Japanese | 市民(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city) | shimin | |
| Latin | oppidānī(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | měsćanarje(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city) | — | |
| Manx | covaljee(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city), mooinjer yn valley(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city) | — | |
| Portuguese | cidadãos(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city) | — | |
| Russian | горожа́не(the population or inhabitants of a village, town or city) | gorožáne |
býarfólk
kaupunkilaiset
citadins
Bürger, Leute der Stadt, Leute in der Stadt, Stadtbewohner, Stadtleute, Stadtmenschen, Städter
oppidānī
měsćanarje
covaljee, mooinjer yn valley
cidadãos
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