Transgression
//tɹænsˈɡɹɛʃən//
Translations of "transgression" (29 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Catalan | transgressió(violation of a law, command or duty) | — | |
| Czech | přestupek(violation of a law, command or duty) | — | |
| Dutch | overtreding(violation of a law, command or duty) | — | |
| Faroese | brot(violation of a law, command or duty), lógarbrot(violation of a law, command or duty) | — | |
| Finnish | omavaltaisuus(act that goes beyond generally accepted boundaries), rike(violation of a law, command or duty), rikkomus(violation of a law, command or duty), transgressio(relative rise in sea level resulting in deposition of marine strata over terrestrial strata) | — | |
| French | infraction(violation of a law, command or duty), transgression(relative rise in sea level resulting in deposition of marine strata over terrestrial strata) | — | |
| Galician | transgresión(violation of a law, command or duty), transgresión(act that goes beyond generally accepted boundaries) | — | |
| German | Gesetzesverstoß(violation of a law, command or duty), Regelverstoß(act that goes beyond generally accepted boundaries), Regelübertretung(act that goes beyond generally accepted boundaries), Transgression(violation of a law, command or duty), Verstoß(violation of a law, command or duty), Verstoß(act that goes beyond generally accepted boundaries), Überschreitung(violation of a law, command or duty), Übertretung(violation of a law, command or duty), Übertretung(act that goes beyond generally accepted boundaries) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌼𐌹𐍃𐍃𐌰𐌳𐌴𐌸𐍃(violation of a law, command or duty) | missadēþs | |
| Greek | παράβαση(violation of a law, command or duty) | parávasi | |
| Hindi | अतिक्रमण(act that goes beyond generally accepted boundaries), उल्लंघन(violation of a law, command or duty), उल्लंघन(act that goes beyond generally accepted boundaries) | atikramaṇ, ullaṅghan, ullaṅghan | |
| Hungarian | kihágás(violation of a law, command or duty) | — | |
| Icelandic | afbrot(violation of a law, command or duty), brot(violation of a law, command or duty), lögbrot(violation of a law, command or duty), áflæði(relative rise in sea level resulting in deposition of marine strata over terrestrial strata) | — | |
| Italian | trasgressione(violation of a law, command or duty) | — | |
| Latin | delinquentia(violation of a law, command or duty) | — | |
| Māori | takahanga(violation of a law, command or duty) | — | |
| Middle English | transgressioun(violation of a law, command or duty) | — | |
| Norn | brut(violation of a law, command or duty) | — | |
| Persian | نافرمانی(violation of a law, command or duty) | nâfarmâni | |
| Plautdietsch | Äwaträdunk(violation of a law, command or duty) | — | |
| Polish | transgresja(act that goes beyond generally accepted boundaries), transgresja(relative rise in sea level resulting in deposition of marine strata over terrestrial strata), wykroczenie(act that goes beyond generally accepted boundaries) | — | |
| Portuguese | transgressão(violation of a law, command or duty) | — | |
| Romanian | abatere(act that goes beyond generally accepted boundaries), infracțiune(violation of a law, command or duty), transgresiune(relative rise in sea level resulting in deposition of marine strata over terrestrial strata) | — | |
| Russian | правонаруше́ние(violation of a law, command or duty), преступле́ние(violation of a law, command or duty), просту́пок(violation of a law, command or duty) | pravonarušénije, prestuplénije, prostúpok | |
| Sanskrit | आगस्(violation of a law, command or duty) | āgas | |
| Spanish | transgresión(violation of a law, command or duty) | — | |
| Swedish | överträdelse(violation of a law, command or duty) | — | |
| Turkish | ihlal(violation of a law, command or duty) | — | |
| Ukrainian | просту́пок(violation of a law, command or duty), просту́пок(act that goes beyond generally accepted boundaries) | prostúpok, prostúpok |
transgressió
přestupek
overtreding
brot, lógarbrot
omavaltaisuus, rike, rikkomus, transgressio
infraction, transgression
transgresión, transgresión
Gesetzesverstoß, Regelverstoß, Regelübertretung, Transgression, Verstoß, Verstoß, Überschreitung, Übertretung, Übertretung
kihágás
afbrot, brot, lögbrot, áflæði
trasgressione
delinquentia
takahanga
transgressioun
brut
Äwaträdunk
transgresja, transgresja, wykroczenie
transgressão
abatere, infracțiune, transgresiune
transgresión
överträdelse
ihlal
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.