Vandal
//ˈvændəl//
Translations of "vandal" (42 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | Οὐάνδαλος(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | Ouándalos | |
| Arabic | وِنْدَالِيّ(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | windāliyy | |
| Armenian | վանդալ(person who destroys or damages property) | vandal | |
| Belarusian | ванда́л(person who destroys or damages property) | vandál | |
| Bulgarian | ванда́л(person who destroys or damages property) | vandál | |
| Catalan | vàndal(person who destroys or damages property) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 汪達爾 /汪达尔(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe), 破壞者 /破坏者(person who destroys or damages property) | Wàngdá'ěr, pòhuàizhě | |
| Czech | Vandal(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe), vandal(person who destroys or damages property) | — | |
| Danish | vandal(person who destroys or damages property), vandal(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | — | |
| Dutch | vandaal(person who destroys or damages property) | — | |
| Esperanto | vandalo(person who destroys or damages property) | — | |
| Estonian | vandaal(person who destroys or damages property), vandaal(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | — | |
| Finnish | ilkivallantekijä(person who destroys or damages property), vandaali(person who destroys or damages property), vandaali(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | — | |
| French | Vandale(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe), vandale(person who destroys or damages property) | — | |
| Galician | vándalo(person who destroys or damages property), vándalo(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | — | |
| Georgian | ვანდალი(person who destroys or damages property), ვანდალი(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | vandali, vandali | |
| German | Vandale(person who destroys or damages property), Vandale(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe), Wandale(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | — | |
| Greek | Βάνδαλος(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe), βάνδαλος(person who destroys or damages property), βανδαλιστής(person who destroys or damages property) | Vándalos, vándalos, vandalistís | |
| Hebrew | ונדל(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | Vandal | |
| Hungarian | vandál(person who destroys or damages property), vandál(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | — | |
| Icelandic | Vandali(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe), skemmdarvargur(person who destroys or damages property) | — | |
| Interlingua | vandalo(person who destroys or damages property), vandalo(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | — | |
| Irish | Vandal(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe), creachadóir(person who destroys or damages property), loitiméir(person who destroys or damages property), sladaire(person who destroys or damages property) | — | |
| Italian | vandalo(person who destroys or damages property), vandalo(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | — | |
| Japanese | ヴァンダル族(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe), 破壊者(person who destroys or damages property) | Vandaru-zoku, hakaisha | |
| Korean | 반달(person who destroys or damages property) | bandal | |
| Malay | Andalus(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | — | |
| Manx | cragheyder(person who destroys or damages property), jeeylleyder(person who destroys or damages property) | — | |
| Māori | Wanara(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | — | |
| Marathi | व्हँडल(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | vhĕṇḍal | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | vandal(person who destroys or damages property), vandal(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | vandal(person who destroys or damages property), vandal(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | — | |
| Persian | خرابکار(person who destroys or damages property), مغول(person who destroys or damages property) | xarâbkâr, moġol | |
| Polish | Wandal(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe), wandal(person who destroys or damages property) | — | |
| Portuguese | vândalo(person who destroys or damages property), vândalo(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | — | |
| Russian | Ва́ндал(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe), ванда́л(person who destroys or damages property), ванда́лка(person who destroys or damages property) | Vándal, vandál, vandálka | |
| Slovak | Vandal(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe), vandal(person who destroys or damages property) | — | |
| Spanish | vándalo(person who destroys or damages property), vándalo(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | — | |
| Swedish | vandal(person who destroys or damages property), vandal(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | — | |
| Tagalog | Bandalo(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ванда́л(person who destroys or damages property) | vandál | |
| Yiddish | וואַנדאַל(person who destroys or damages property), וואַנדאַל(member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) | vandal, vandal |
vàndal
Vandal, vandal
vandal, vandal
vandaal
vandalo
vandaal, vandaal
ilkivallantekijä, vandaali, vandaali
Vandale, vandale
vándalo, vándalo
Vandale, Vandale, Wandale
vandál, vandál
Vandali, skemmdarvargur
vandalo, vandalo
Vandal, creachadóir, loitiméir, sladaire
vandalo, vandalo
Andalus
cragheyder, jeeylleyder
Wanara
vandal, vandal
vandal, vandal
Wandal, wandal
vândalo, vândalo
Vandal, vandal
vándalo, vándalo
vandal, vandal
Bandalo
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.