Two-legged
//tuːˈlɛɡɪd//
Translations of "two-legged" (16 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | երկոտանի(having two legs) | erkotani | |
| Belarusian | двухно́гі(having two legs) | dvuxnóhi | |
| Bulgarian | двукра́к(having two legs) | dvukrák | |
| Czech | dvounohý(having two legs) | — | |
| Dutch | tweebenig(having two legs) | — | |
| Finnish | kaksijalkainen(having two legs) | — | |
| French | bipède(having two legs) | — | |
| Georgian | ორფეხა(having two legs) | orpexa | |
| German | zweibeinig(having two legs) | — | |
| Greek | δίποδος(having two legs) | dípodos | |
| Hungarian | kétlábú(having two legs), kétszárú(having two legs), kétágú(having two legs) | — | |
| Italian | bipede(having two legs) | — | |
| Polish | dwunożny(having two legs) | — | |
| Russian | двуно́гий(having two legs) | dvunógij | |
| Slovak | dvojnohý(having two legs) | — | |
| Ukrainian | двоно́гий(having two legs) | dvonóhyj |
dvounohý
tweebenig
kaksijalkainen
bipède
zweibeinig
kétlábú, kétszárú, kétágú
bipede
dwunożny
dvojnohý
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