Troop
//tɹuːp//
Translations of "troop" (39 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἴλη(small unit of cavalry), ἴλη(detachment of soldiers or police) | ílē, ílē | |
| Armenian | զորք(military forces) | zorkʻ | |
| Azerbaijani | qoşun(military forces) | — | |
| Belarusian | во́йські(military forces) | vójsʹki | |
| Bulgarian | войски(military forces), ескадрон(small unit of cavalry), множество(collection of people), трупа(company of stageplayers), тълпа(collection of people), събирам се(to move in numbers), тълпя се(to move in numbers) | vojski, eskadron, množestvo, trupa, tǎlpa, sǎbiram se, tǎlpja se | |
| Catalan | colla(collection of people), soldats(company of stageplayers), tropa(collection of people), tropa(military forces) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 軍隊 /军队(military forces) | jūnduì | |
| Czech | oddíl(unit of girl or boy scouts), skupina(collection of people) | — | |
| Dutch | ploeg(military forces) | — | |
| Estonian | üksus(military forces) | — | |
| Finnish | joukko(collection of people), joukko(detachment of soldiers or police), joukot(military forces), komppania(small unit of cavalry), ryhmä(company of stageplayers), vartio(unit of girl or boy scouts), marssia(to move in numbers), marssia(to march on; to go forward in haste), marssia(to move or march as if in a crowd) | — | |
| French | troupes(military forces) | — | |
| Galician | tropa(collection of people), tropa(military forces), tropel(collection of people) | — | |
| German | Trupp(collection of people), Truppe(collection of people), Truppen(military forces) | — | |
| Hindi | टुकड़ी(small unit of cavalry), टुकड़ी(detachment of soldiers or police), टुकड़ी(military forces) | ṭukṛī, ṭukṛī, ṭukṛī | |
| Hungarian | banda(collection of people), egység(military forces), osztag(military forces) | — | |
| Icelandic | sveit(military forces) | — | |
| Indonesian | tentara(military forces) | — | |
| Irish | cuire(collection of people) | — | |
| Italian | truppa(collection of people), truppa(military forces) | — | |
| Japanese | 軍隊(military forces) | guntai | |
| Korean | 군대(military forces) | gundae | |
| Latin | caterva(collection of people), turma(small unit of cavalry) | — | |
| Latvian | nodalījums(military forces) | — | |
| Macedonian | војска(military forces) | vojska | |
| Māori | turupa(small unit of cavalry), turupa(detachment of soldiers or police) | — | |
| Middle English | genge(detachment of soldiers or police) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | tropp(unit of girl or boy scouts) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | عسكر(military forces) | ʼasker | |
| Polish | oddział(military forces) | — | |
| Portuguese | tropa(military forces) | — | |
| Russian | войска́(military forces), гру́ппа(collection of people), отделе́ние(detachment of soldiers or police), отря́д(small unit of cavalry), отря́д(detachment of soldiers or police), тру́ппа(collection of people) | vojská, grúppa, otdelénije, otrjád, otrjád, trúppa | |
| Serbo-Croatian | trȕpa(military forces), тру̏па(military forces) | — | |
| Slovak | oddiel(military forces) | — | |
| Sundanese | tangtara(military forces) | — | |
| Swahili | kikosi(collection of people), kikosi(military forces), vikosi(detachment of soldiers or police), vikosi(particular roll of the drum) | — | |
| Swedish | trupp(military forces) | — | |
| Tagalog | sampanawan(collection of people), sampanawan(military forces) | — | |
| Ukrainian | війська́(military forces) | vijsʹká |
qoşun
войски, ескадрон, множество, трупа, тълпа, събирам се, тълпя се
vojski, eskadron, množestvo, trupa, tǎlpa, sǎbiram se, tǎlpja se
colla, soldats, tropa, tropa
oddíl, skupina
ploeg
üksus
joukko, joukko, joukot, komppania, ryhmä, vartio, marssia, marssia, marssia
troupes
tropa, tropa, tropel
Trupp, Truppe, Truppen
banda, egység, osztag
sveit
tentara
cuire
truppa, truppa
caterva, turma
nodalījums
turupa, turupa
genge
tropp
oddział
tropa
войска́, гру́ппа, отделе́ние, отря́д, отря́д, тру́ппа
vojská, grúppa, otdelénije, otrjád, otrjád, trúppa
trȕpa, тру̏па
oddiel
tangtara
kikosi, kikosi, vikosi, vikosi
trupp
sampanawan, sampanawan
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