Westphalian
//wɛstˈfeɪljən//
Translations of "westphalian" (17 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belarusian | вестфальскі(pertaining to Westphalia or its people and culture) | vjestfalʹski | |
| Catalan | westfalià(pertaining to Westphalia or its people and culture), westfaliana(someone from Westphalia), westfalià(someone from Westphalia), westfalià(geological period) | — | |
| Czech | vestfálský(pertaining to Westphalia or its people and culture), Vestfálec(someone from Westphalia) | — | |
| Dutch | Westfaals(group of dialects spoken in Westphalia) | — | |
| Finnish | westfalenilainen(pertaining to Westphalia or its people and culture), westfalenilainen(someone from Westphalia), westfaleninhevonen(breed of Westphalian horse) | — | |
| French | westphalien(pertaining to Westphalia or its people and culture), Westphalien(someone from Westphalia), Westphalienne(someone from Westphalia) | — | |
| Georgian | ვესტფალიის(pertaining to Westphalia or its people and culture), ვესტფალიური(pertaining to Westphalia or its people and culture), ვესტფალიელი(someone from Westphalia) | vesṭpaliis, vesṭpaliuri, vesṭpalieli | |
| German | westfälisch(pertaining to Westphalia or its people and culture), westfälisch(pertaining to Westphalian Low German), Westfale(someone from Westphalia), Westfale(breed of Westphalian horse), Westfälin(someone from Westphalia), Westfälisch(group of dialects spoken in Westphalia), westfälisches Platt(group of dialects spoken in Westphalia), westfälisches Plattdeutsch(group of dialects spoken in Westphalia) | — | |
| Greek | βεστφαλικός(pertaining to Westphalia or its people and culture), Βεστφαλή(someone from Westphalia), Βεστφαλός(someone from Westphalia) | vestfalikós, Vestfalí, Vestfalós | |
| Italian | vestfaliano(pertaining to Westphalia or its people and culture), Westfaliano(geological period), vestfaliano(someone from Westphalia) | — | |
| Low German | westfölisk(pertaining to Westphalia or its people and culture), Westfölinger(someone from Westphalia) | — | |
| Polish | westfalski(pertaining to Westphalia or its people and culture) | — | |
| Romanian | westfalian(pertaining to Westphalia or its people and culture) | — | |
| Russian | вестфальский(pertaining to Westphalia or its people and culture) | vestfalʹskij | |
| Slovak | vestfálsky(pertaining to Westphalia or its people and culture) | — | |
| Spanish | westfaliano(pertaining to Westphalia or its people and culture) | — | |
| Ukrainian | вестфа́льський(pertaining to Westphalia or its people and culture) | vestfálʹsʹkyj |
westfalià, westfaliana, westfalià, westfalià
vestfálský, Vestfálec
Westfaals
westfalenilainen, westfalenilainen, westfaleninhevonen
westphalien, Westphalien, Westphalienne
westfälisch, westfälisch, Westfale, Westfale, Westfälin, Westfälisch, westfälisches Platt, westfälisches Plattdeutsch
vestfaliano, Westfaliano, vestfaliano
westfölisk, Westfölinger
westfalski
westfalian
vestfálsky
westfaliano
More for "westphalian"
Next best steps
Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.