Warlord
Translations of "warlord" (27 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | أَمِير حَرْب(high military officer in a warlike nation) | ʔamīr ḥarb | |
| Bulgarian | военачалник(high military officer in a warlike nation) | voenačalnik | |
| Catalan | senyor de la guerra(high military officer in a warlike nation) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 將軍 /将军(high military officer in a warlike nation), 督軍 /督军(high military officer in a warlike nation), 督軍 /督军(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak), 軍閥 /军阀(high military officer in a warlike nation), 軍閥 /军阀(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak) | jiāngjun, dūjūn, dūjūn, jūnfá, jūnfá | |
| Danish | krigsherre(high military officer in a warlike nation), krigsherre(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak) | — | |
| Dutch | krijgsheer(high military officer in a warlike nation) | — | |
| Estonian | sõjapealik(high military officer in a warlike nation) | — | |
| Finnish | sotaherra(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak), sotapäällikkö(high military officer in a warlike nation) | — | |
| French | seigneur de guerre(high military officer in a warlike nation), seigneur de la guerre(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak) | — | |
| German | Kriegsherr(high military officer in a warlike nation), Kriegsherr(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak), Warlord(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak) | — | |
| Greek | πολέμαρχος(high military officer in a warlike nation) | polémarchos | |
| Hungarian | hadúr(high military officer in a warlike nation), hadúr(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak) | — | |
| Irish | taoiseach cogaidh(high military officer in a warlike nation), taoiseach cogaidh(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak) | — | |
| Italian | signore della guerra(high military officer in a warlike nation), signore della guerra(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak) | — | |
| Japanese | 将軍(high military officer in a warlike nation) | shōgun | |
| Khmer | ស្ដេចត្រាញ់(high military officer in a warlike nation), ស្ដេចត្រាញ់(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak), ស្ដេចសឹក(high military officer in a warlike nation), ស្ដេចសឹក(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak) | sdach trañ, sdach trañ, sdach sək, sdach sək | |
| Korean | 군벌(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak), 장군(high military officer in a warlike nation) | gunbeol, janggun | |
| Macedonian | војсководец(high military officer in a warlike nation) | vojskovodec | |
| Occitan | senhor de la guèrra(high military officer in a warlike nation), senhor de la guèrra(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak) | — | |
| Polish | watażka(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak) | — | |
| Portuguese | caudilho(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak), senhor da guerra(high military officer in a warlike nation), senhor da guerra(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak) | — | |
| Russian | воево́да(high military officer in a warlike nation), военача́льник(high military officer in a warlike nation), главнокома́ндующий(high military officer in a warlike nation), кома́ндующий(high military officer in a warlike nation), милитари́ст(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak), полево́й команди́р(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak), полково́дец(high military officer in a warlike nation) | vojevóda, vojenačálʹnik, glavnokomándujuščij, komándujuščij, militaríst, polevój komandír, polkovódec | |
| Serbo-Croatian | gospodar rata(high military officer in a warlike nation), ratni vođa(high military officer in a warlike nation), vojskovođa(high military officer in a warlike nation), војсковођа(high military officer in a warlike nation) | — | |
| Spanish | caudillo(high military officer in a warlike nation), caudillo(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak), señor de la guerra(high military officer in a warlike nation), señor de la guerra(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak) | — | |
| Swedish | krigsherre(high military officer in a warlike nation), krigsherre(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak) | — | |
| Turkish | komutan(high military officer in a warlike nation) | — | |
| Welsh | cadlywydd(high military officer in a warlike nation), cadlywydd(local ruler or bandit leader where the government is weak) | — |
senyor de la guerra
krigsherre, krigsherre
krijgsheer
sõjapealik
sotaherra, sotapäällikkö
seigneur de guerre, seigneur de la guerre
Kriegsherr, Kriegsherr, Warlord
hadúr, hadúr
taoiseach cogaidh, taoiseach cogaidh
signore della guerra, signore della guerra
senhor de la guèrra, senhor de la guèrra
watażka
caudilho, senhor da guerra, senhor da guerra
воево́да, военача́льник, главнокома́ндующий, кома́ндующий, милитари́ст, полево́й команди́р, полково́дец
vojevóda, vojenačálʹnik, glavnokomándujuščij, komándujuščij, militaríst, polevój komandír, polkovódec
gospodar rata, ratni vođa, vojskovođa, војсковођа
caudillo, caudillo, señor de la guerra, señor de la guerra
krigsherre, krigsherre
komutan
cadlywydd, cadlywydd
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.