Ukase
//juːˈkeɪz//
Translations of "ukase" (13 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Catalan | ucàs(proclamation from the Russian ruler), ucàs(any absolutist or arrogant order) | — | |
| Dutch | oekaze(proclamation from the Russian ruler), oekaze(any absolutist or arrogant order) | — | |
| Esperanto | ukazo(proclamation from the Russian ruler) | — | |
| Finnish | ukaasi(proclamation from the Russian ruler), ukaasi(any absolutist or arrogant order) | — | |
| French | oukase(proclamation from the Russian ruler), oukase(any absolutist or arrogant order), ukase(proclamation from the Russian ruler), ukase(any absolutist or arrogant order) | — | |
| German | Ukas(proclamation from the Russian ruler), Ukas(any absolutist or arrogant order) | — | |
| Hungarian | ukáz(proclamation from the Russian ruler), ukáz(any absolutist or arrogant order) | — | |
| Italian | ukase(proclamation from the Russian ruler), ukase(any absolutist or arrogant order) | — | |
| Polish | ukaz(proclamation from the Russian ruler), ukaz(any absolutist or arrogant order) | — | |
| Portuguese | ucase(proclamation from the Russian ruler), ukase(proclamation from the Russian ruler) | — | |
| Russian | ука́з(proclamation from the Russian ruler) | ukáz | |
| Serbo-Croatian | ukáz(proclamation from the Russian ruler), указ(proclamation from the Russian ruler) | — | |
| Slovene | dekret(any absolutist or arrogant order) | — |
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