Witness
Translations of "witness" (95 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | getuie(one who has a personal knowledge of something), getuie(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Aghwan | 𐔰𐕄𐔰𐔾(attestation of a fact or event), 𐕢𐕒𐕡𐔾𐔰𐔺𐔲𐔰𐕎(attestation of a fact or event) | aḳal, pulaygan | |
| Albanian | dëshmitar(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | μάρτυς(one who has a personal knowledge of something), μάρτυς(someone called to give evidence in a court) | mártus, mártus | |
| Arabic | شاهد(one who has a personal knowledge of something), شاهد(someone called to give evidence in a court), شَاهِد(one who has a personal knowledge of something), شَاهِد(someone called to give evidence in a court), شَاهِد(something that serves as evidence), شَاهِدَة(one who has a personal knowledge of something), شَاهِدَة(someone called to give evidence in a court), شَهَادَة(attestation of a fact or event), شَهِيد(one who has a personal knowledge of something), شَهِيدَة(one who has a personal knowledge of something), شَوَاهِد(something that serves as evidence), شهد((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience), شَهِدَ((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience) | šāhid, šāhid, šāhid, šāhid, šāhid, šāhida, šāhida, šahāda, šahīd, šahīda, šawāhid, šahad, šahida | |
| Armenian | ականատես(one who has a personal knowledge of something), վկա(one who has a personal knowledge of something), վկա(someone called to give evidence in a court), վկայություն(attestation of a fact or event), հաստատել((transitive) to furnish proof of), վկայել((transitive) to furnish proof of) | akanates, vka, vka, vkayutʻyun, hastatel, vkayel | |
| Azerbaijani | tanıq(one who has a personal knowledge of something), tanıq(someone called to give evidence in a court), şahid(one who has a personal knowledge of something), şahid(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Bactrian | οιγαλφο(attestation of a fact or event) | oigalfo | |
| Bashkir | шаһит(one who has a personal knowledge of something), шаһит(someone called to give evidence in a court) | şahit, şahit | |
| Belarusian | во́чнік(someone called to give evidence in a court), во́чніца(someone called to give evidence in a court), відаво́чца(someone called to give evidence in a court), пасве́дчанне(attestation of a fact or event), пасьве́дчаньне(attestation of a fact or event), све́дка(one who has a personal knowledge of something), све́дка(someone called to give evidence in a court) | vóčnik, vóčnica, vidavóčca, pasvjédčannje, pasʹvjédčanʹnje, svjédka, svjédka | |
| Bengali | সাক্ষী(one who has a personal knowledge of something), সাক্ষী(someone called to give evidence in a court) | śakkhi, śakkhi | |
| Bulgarian | доказателство(something that serves as evidence), очеви́дец(one who has a personal knowledge of something), очеви́дец(someone called to give evidence in a court), све́док(one who has a personal knowledge of something), све́док(someone called to give evidence in a court), свиде́тел(one who has a personal knowledge of something), свиде́тел(someone called to give evidence in a court), свиде́телка(one who has a personal knowledge of something), свиде́телка(someone called to give evidence in a court), свиде́телство(attestation of a fact or event), свидетелствам((transitive) to furnish proof of) | dokazatelstvo, očevídec, očevídec, svédok, svédok, svidétel, svidétel, svidételka, svidételka, svidételstvo, svidetelstvam | |
| Burmese | သက်သေ(someone called to give evidence in a court) | sakse | |
| Catalan | atestat (accident de cotxe)(attestation of a fact or event), evidència(something that serves as evidence), prova(something that serves as evidence), testimoni(attestation of a fact or event), testimoni(one who has a personal knowledge of something), testimoni(someone called to give evidence in a court), testimoniatge(attestation of a fact or event), contemplar((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience), provar((transitive) to take as evidence), testificar((transitive) to furnish proof of), testificar((intransitive) to preach presenting personal testimony), veure((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience) | — | |
| Cebuano | saksi(one who has a personal knowledge of something), saksi(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᎦᏔᎯ(one who has a personal knowledge of something) | agatahi | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 目擊者 /目击者(one who has a personal knowledge of something), 見證人 /见证人(one who has a personal knowledge of something), 證人 /证人(attestation of a fact or event), 證人 /证人(one who has a personal knowledge of something), 證人 /证人(someone called to give evidence in a court) | mùjīzhě, jiànzhèngrén, zhèngrén, zhèngrén, zhèngrén | |
| Czech | svědectví(attestation of a fact or event), svědek(one who has a personal knowledge of something), svědek(someone called to give evidence in a court), svědkyně(one who has a personal knowledge of something), svědkyně(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Danish | vidne(one who has a personal knowledge of something), vidne(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Dutch | getuige(one who has a personal knowledge of something), getuige(someone called to give evidence in a court), getuigenis(attestation of a fact or event) | — | |
| Esperanto | atestanto(one who has a personal knowledge of something), atesti((transitive) to furnish proof of) | — | |
| Estonian | tunnistaja(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Ewe | ɖasedila(one who has a personal knowledge of something), ɖaseɖiɖi(attestation of a fact or event) | — | |
| Finnish | todistaja(one who has a personal knowledge of something), todistaja(someone called to give evidence in a court), todiste(something that serves as evidence), todistus(attestation of a fact or event), osoittaa((transitive) to take as evidence), todistaa((transitive) to furnish proof of), todistaa((transitive) to take as evidence), todistaa((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience), todistaa((intransitive) to preach presenting personal testimony) | — | |
| French | preuve(something that serves as evidence), témoignage(attestation of a fact or event), témoin(one who has a personal knowledge of something), témoin(someone called to give evidence in a court), témoigner((transitive) to furnish proof of) | — | |
| Friulian | testimone(one who has a personal knowledge of something) | — | |
| Galician | testemuña(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Georgian | თვითმხილველი(one who has a personal knowledge of something), თვითმხილველი(someone called to give evidence in a court), მოწმე(one who has a personal knowledge of something), მოწმე(someone called to give evidence in a court), მტკიცებულება(attestation of a fact or event), დადასტურება((transitive) to furnish proof of), დამოწმება((transitive) to furnish proof of), მოწმობა((transitive) to furnish proof of) | tvitmxilveli, tvitmxilveli, moc̣me, moc̣me, mṭḳicebuleba, dadasṭureba, damoc̣meba, moc̣moba | |
| German | Zeuge(one who has a personal knowledge of something), Zeuge(someone called to give evidence in a court), Zeugin(one who has a personal knowledge of something), Zeugin(someone called to give evidence in a court), Zeugnis(attestation of a fact or event), Zeuge sein((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience), bezeugen((transitive) to furnish proof of) | — | |
| Greek | μάρτυρας(one who has a personal knowledge of something), μάρτυρας(someone called to give evidence in a court) | mártyras, mártyras | |
| Hebrew | עֵד(one who has a personal knowledge of something), עֵד(someone called to give evidence in a court) | ed, ed | |
| Hindi | गवाह(one who has a personal knowledge of something), गवाह(someone called to give evidence in a court), गवाही(attestation of a fact or event), प्रत्यक्षदर्शी(someone called to give evidence in a court), साक्षी(one who has a personal knowledge of something), साक्षी(someone called to give evidence in a court), साक्ष्य(attestation of a fact or event) | gavāh, gavāh, gavāhī, pratyakṣadarśī, sākṣī, sākṣī, sākṣya | |
| Hungarian | fültanú(one who has a personal knowledge of something), szemtanú(one who has a personal knowledge of something), tanú(someone called to give evidence in a court), tanúság(attestation of a fact or event), tanúságtétel(attestation of a fact or event), szemtanúja((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience), tanúja((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience), tanúskodik((transitive) to furnish proof of), tanúságot tesz((intransitive) to preach presenting personal testimony), tanúsít((transitive) to furnish proof of) | — | |
| Icelandic | vottur(one who has a personal knowledge of something) | — | |
| Indonesian | saksi(attestation of a fact or event) | — | |
| Ingrian | näkkiäsmees(one who has a personal knowledge of something), näkkiäsmees(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Irish | fianaise(attestation of a fact or event), fianaise(one who has a personal knowledge of something), fianaise(someone called to give evidence in a court), finné(one who has a personal knowledge of something), finné(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Italian | prova(something that serves as evidence), testimone(one who has a personal knowledge of something), testimone(someone called to give evidence in a court), testimonianza(attestation of a fact or event), assistere((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience), constatare((transitive) to take as evidence), essere testimone((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience), testimoniare((transitive) to furnish proof of) | — | |
| Japanese | 目撃者(one who has a personal knowledge of something), 目撃者(someone called to give evidence in a court), 証(attestation of a fact or event), 証人(attestation of a fact or event), 証人(someone called to give evidence in a court), 目撃する((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience) | mokugekisha, mokugekisha, akashi, shōnin, shōnin, mokugeki suru | |
| Javanese | seksi(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Kabuverdianu | tistimunha(one who has a personal knowledge of something) | — | |
| Kazakh | айғақ(someone called to give evidence in a court), куә(someone called to give evidence in a court), куәгер(someone called to give evidence in a court) | aiğaq, kuä, kuäger | |
| Khmer | កសិណសាក្សី(one who has a personal knowledge of something), កសិណសាក្សី(someone called to give evidence in a court), សាក្សី(one who has a personal knowledge of something), សាក្សី(someone called to give evidence in a court) | kaʼsənsaksəy, kaʼsənsaksəy, saksəy, saksəy | |
| Korean | 목격자(one who has a personal knowledge of something), 목격자(someone called to give evidence in a court), 증인(attestation of a fact or event), 증인(someone called to give evidence in a court), 목격하다((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience), 입증하다((transitive) to furnish proof of) | mokgyeokja, mokgyeokja, jeung'in, jeung'in, mokgyeokhada, ipjeunghada | |
| Kyrgyz | күбө(someone called to give evidence in a court) | kübö | |
| Lao | ພະຍານ(one who has a personal knowledge of something), ພະຍານ(someone called to give evidence in a court), ສັກຂີ(one who has a personal knowledge of something), ສັກຂີ(someone called to give evidence in a court) | pha nyān, pha nyān, sak khī, sak khī | |
| Latin | testimōnium(attestation of a fact or event), testis(one who has a personal knowledge of something), experior((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience) | — | |
| Latvian | liecinieks(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Lithuanian | liudytojas(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Macedonian | сведок(one who has a personal knowledge of something), сведок(someone called to give evidence in a court) | svedok, svedok | |
| Malay | saksi(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Malayalam | സാക്ഷി(someone called to give evidence in a court) | sākṣi | |
| Māori | kaitaunaki(someone called to give evidence in a court), kaititiro(one who has a personal knowledge of something), kaiwhakaatu(someone called to give evidence in a court), mataara((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience) | — | |
| Marathi | साक्षीदार(one who has a personal knowledge of something) | sākṣīdār | |
| Mongolian | гэрч(one who has a personal knowledge of something), гэрч(someone called to give evidence in a court) | gerč, gerč | |
| Norman | têmoignage(attestation of a fact or event), têmoin(one who has a personal knowledge of something), têmoin(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | guwah(one who has a personal knowledge of something), guwah(someone called to give evidence in a court), şahid(one who has a personal knowledge of something), şahid(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | vitne(one who has a personal knowledge of something), vitne(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | vitne(one who has a personal knowledge of something), vitne(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Old East Slavic | съвѣдѣтель(one who has a personal knowledge of something) | sŭvědětelĭ | |
| Old English | ġewita(one who has a personal knowledge of something), ġewita(someone called to give evidence in a court), ġewitnes(attestation of a fact or event) | — | |
| Old Norse | váttr(one who has a personal knowledge of something) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | شاهد(one who has a personal knowledge of something), شاهد(someone called to give evidence in a court), شاهدلك(attestation of a fact or event), شهادت(attestation of a fact or event), طانق(one who has a personal knowledge of something), طانق(someone called to give evidence in a court), طانقلق(attestation of a fact or event) | şâhid, şâhid, şâhidlik, şehadet, tanık, tanık, tanıklık | |
| Pashto | شاهد(one who has a personal knowledge of something), شاهد(someone called to give evidence in a court), ګواه(one who has a personal knowledge of something), ګواه(someone called to give evidence in a court) | šāhéd, šāhéd, gawãh, gawãh | |
| Persian | شاهد(one who has a personal knowledge of something), شاهد(someone called to give evidence in a court), گواه(one who has a personal knowledge of something), گواه(someone called to give evidence in a court), گواهی(attestation of a fact or event) | šâhed, šâhed, govâh, govâh, gavāhī | |
| Plautdietsch | Zeij(one who has a personal knowledge of something) | — | |
| Polish | świadectwo(attestation of a fact or event), świadek(one who has a personal knowledge of something), świadek(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Portuguese | prova(something that serves as evidence), testemunha(one who has a personal knowledge of something), testemunha(someone called to give evidence in a court), testemunho(attestation of a fact or event), presenciar((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience), testemunhar((transitive) to furnish proof of), testemunhar((transitive) to take as evidence), testemunhar((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience) | — | |
| Romanian | martor(one who has a personal knowledge of something), martor(someone called to give evidence in a court), martoră(one who has a personal knowledge of something), martoră(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Russian | очеви́дец(one who has a personal knowledge of something), очеви́дец(someone called to give evidence in a court), понята́я(someone called to give evidence in a court), понято́й(someone called to give evidence in a court), свиде́тель(one who has a personal knowledge of something), свиде́тель(someone called to give evidence in a court), свиде́тельница(one who has a personal knowledge of something), свиде́тельница(someone called to give evidence in a court), свиде́тельство(attestation of a fact or event), быть свиде́телем((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience), подтверди́ть((transitive) to furnish proof of), подтвержда́ть((transitive) to furnish proof of), свиде́тельствовать((transitive) to furnish proof of) | očevídec, očevídec, ponjatája, ponjatój, svidételʹ, svidételʹ, svidételʹnica, svidételʹnica, svidételʹstvo, bytʹ svidételem, podtverdítʹ, podtverždátʹ, svidételʹstvovatʹ | |
| Sardinian | distimonzu(one who has a personal knowledge of something), testimóngiu(one who has a personal knowledge of something), tistimognu(one who has a personal knowledge of something) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | fianais(attestation of a fact or event), fianais(something that serves as evidence), neach-fianais(one who has a personal knowledge of something), neach-fianais(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | svedočánstvo(attestation of a fact or event), svedòkinja(one who has a personal knowledge of something), svedòkinja(someone called to give evidence in a court), svjedočánstvo(attestation of a fact or event), svjedòkinja(one who has a personal knowledge of something), svjedòkinja(someone called to give evidence in a court), svjèdok(one who has a personal knowledge of something), svjèdok(someone called to give evidence in a court), svèdok(one who has a personal knowledge of something), svèdok(someone called to give evidence in a court), сведо̀киња(one who has a personal knowledge of something), сведо̀киња(someone called to give evidence in a court), сведоча́нство(attestation of a fact or event), свѐдок(one who has a personal knowledge of something), свѐдок(someone called to give evidence in a court), свједо̀киња(one who has a personal knowledge of something), свједо̀киња(someone called to give evidence in a court), свједоча́нство(attestation of a fact or event), свјѐдок(one who has a personal knowledge of something), свјѐдок(someone called to give evidence in a court), svjedòčiti((transitive) to furnish proof of), svjedòčiti((transitive) to take as evidence), svjedòčiti((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience) | — | |
| Slovak | svedectvo(attestation of a fact or event), svedkyňa(one who has a personal knowledge of something), svedkyňa(someone called to give evidence in a court), svedok(one who has a personal knowledge of something), svedok(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Slovene | dokaz(something that serves as evidence), očividec(someone called to give evidence in a court), očividka(someone called to give evidence in a court), priča(one who has a personal knowledge of something), priča(someone called to give evidence in a court), pričati((transitive) to furnish proof of) | — | |
| Spanish | prueba(something that serves as evidence), testigo(one who has a personal knowledge of something), testigo(someone called to give evidence in a court), testigo(something that serves as evidence), testimonio(attestation of a fact or event), atestiguar((transitive) to take as evidence), presenciar((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience), probar((transitive) to take as evidence), ser testigo de((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience), testificar((transitive) to furnish proof of), testificar((intransitive) to preach presenting personal testimony), ver((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience) | — | |
| Swahili | shahidi(attestation of a fact or event), shahidi(one who has a personal knowledge of something), shahidi(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Swedish | vittne(one who has a personal knowledge of something), vittne(someone called to give evidence in a court), vittnesmål(attestation of a fact or event), bevittna((transitive) to take as evidence), bevittna((transitive) to see or gain knowledge of through experience), vittna om((transitive) to furnish proof of) | — | |
| Tajik | гувоҳ(one who has a personal knowledge of something), гувоҳ(someone called to give evidence in a court), шоҳид(one who has a personal knowledge of something), шоҳид(someone called to give evidence in a court) | guvoh, guvoh, šohid, šohid | |
| Tatar | шаһит(one who has a personal knowledge of something), шаһит(someone called to give evidence in a court) | şahit, şahit | |
| Telugu | సాక్షి(one who has a personal knowledge of something) | sākṣi | |
| Thai | ผู้เห็นเหตุการณ์(one who has a personal knowledge of something), พยาน(attestation of a fact or event), พยาน(one who has a personal knowledge of something), พยาน(someone called to give evidence in a court), สักขี(one who has a personal knowledge of something), สักขี(someone called to give evidence in a court) | pûu-hěn-hèet-gaan, pá-yaan, pá-yaan, pá-yaan, sàk-kǐi, sàk-kǐi | |
| Tocharian B | reme(one who has a personal knowledge of something) | — | |
| Turkish | tanık(one who has a personal knowledge of something), tanık(someone called to give evidence in a court), tanıklık(attestation of a fact or event), şahit(one who has a personal knowledge of something), şahit(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Turkmen | şaýat(one who has a personal knowledge of something), şaýat(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Ukrainian | доказ(something that serves as evidence), очеви́дець(one who has a personal knowledge of something), очеви́дець(someone called to give evidence in a court), сві́док(one who has a personal knowledge of something), сві́док(someone called to give evidence in a court), сві́дча(someone called to give evidence in a court), сві́дчення(attestation of a fact or event), сві́дчий(someone called to give evidence in a court), засві́дчити((transitive) to furnish proof of), засві́дчувати((transitive) to furnish proof of), підтве́рджувати((transitive) to furnish proof of), підтве́рдити((transitive) to furnish proof of), сві́дчити((transitive) to furnish proof of) | dokaz, očevýdecʹ, očevýdecʹ, svídok, svídok, svídča, svídčennja, svídčyj, zasvídčyty, zasvídčuvaty, pidtvérdžuvaty, pidtvérdyty, svídčyty | |
| Urdu | شاہد(one who has a personal knowledge of something), شاہد(someone called to give evidence in a court), گواہ(one who has a personal knowledge of something), گواہ(someone called to give evidence in a court) | śāhid, śāhid, gavāh, gavāh | |
| Uyghur | گۇۋاھچى(one who has a personal knowledge of something), گۇۋاھچى(someone called to give evidence in a court) | guwahchi, guwahchi | |
| Uzbek | guvoh(one who has a personal knowledge of something), guvoh(someone called to give evidence in a court), shohid(one who has a personal knowledge of something), shohid(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Venetan | testimònio(one who has a personal knowledge of something) | — | |
| Vietnamese | nhân chứng(attestation of a fact or event), nhân chứng(one who has a personal knowledge of something), nhân chứng(someone called to give evidence in a court) | — | |
| Welsh | tyst(one who has a personal knowledge of something) | — | |
| West-Frisian | tsjûge(one who has a personal knowledge of something) | — | |
| Yiddish | עד(one who has a personal knowledge of something) | eyd | |
| Zazaki | şahid(one who has a personal knowledge of something), şehade(attestation of a fact or event) | — |
getuie, getuie
dëshmitar
شاهد, شاهد, شَاهِد, شَاهِد, شَاهِد, شَاهِدَة, شَاهِدَة, شَهَادَة, شَهِيد, شَهِيدَة, شَوَاهِد, شهد, شَهِدَ
šāhid, šāhid, šāhid, šāhid, šāhid, šāhida, šāhida, šahāda, šahīd, šahīda, šawāhid, šahad, šahida
ականատես, վկա, վկա, վկայություն, հաստատել, վկայել
akanates, vka, vka, vkayutʻyun, hastatel, vkayel
tanıq, tanıq, şahid, şahid
во́чнік, во́чніца, відаво́чца, пасве́дчанне, пасьве́дчаньне, све́дка, све́дка
vóčnik, vóčnica, vidavóčca, pasvjédčannje, pasʹvjédčanʹnje, svjédka, svjédka
доказателство, очеви́дец, очеви́дец, све́док, све́док, свиде́тел, свиде́тел, свиде́телка, свиде́телка, свиде́телство, свидетелствам
dokazatelstvo, očevídec, očevídec, svédok, svédok, svidétel, svidétel, svidételka, svidételka, svidételstvo, svidetelstvam
atestat (accident de cotxe), evidència, prova, testimoni, testimoni, testimoni, testimoniatge, contemplar, provar, testificar, testificar, veure
saksi, saksi
目擊者 /目击者, 見證人 /见证人, 證人 /证人, 證人 /证人, 證人 /证人
mùjīzhě, jiànzhèngrén, zhèngrén, zhèngrén, zhèngrén
svědectví, svědek, svědek, svědkyně, svědkyně
vidne, vidne
getuige, getuige, getuigenis
atestanto, atesti
tunnistaja
ɖasedila, ɖaseɖiɖi
todistaja, todistaja, todiste, todistus, osoittaa, todistaa, todistaa, todistaa, todistaa
preuve, témoignage, témoin, témoin, témoigner
testimone
testemuña
თვითმხილველი, თვითმხილველი, მოწმე, მოწმე, მტკიცებულება, დადასტურება, დამოწმება, მოწმობა
tvitmxilveli, tvitmxilveli, moc̣me, moc̣me, mṭḳicebuleba, dadasṭureba, damoc̣meba, moc̣moba
Zeuge, Zeuge, Zeugin, Zeugin, Zeugnis, Zeuge sein, bezeugen
गवाह, गवाह, गवाही, प्रत्यक्षदर्शी, साक्षी, साक्षी, साक्ष्य
gavāh, gavāh, gavāhī, pratyakṣadarśī, sākṣī, sākṣī, sākṣya
fültanú, szemtanú, tanú, tanúság, tanúságtétel, szemtanúja, tanúja, tanúskodik, tanúságot tesz, tanúsít
vottur
saksi
näkkiäsmees, näkkiäsmees
fianaise, fianaise, fianaise, finné, finné
prova, testimone, testimone, testimonianza, assistere, constatare, essere testimone, testimoniare
seksi
tistimunha
목격자, 목격자, 증인, 증인, 목격하다, 입증하다
mokgyeokja, mokgyeokja, jeung'in, jeung'in, mokgyeokhada, ipjeunghada
testimōnium, testis, experior
liecinieks
liudytojas
saksi
kaitaunaki, kaititiro, kaiwhakaatu, mataara
têmoignage, têmoin, têmoin
guwah, guwah, şahid, şahid
vitne, vitne
vitne, vitne
ġewita, ġewita, ġewitnes
váttr
شاهد, شاهد, شاهدلك, شهادت, طانق, طانق, طانقلق
şâhid, şâhid, şâhidlik, şehadet, tanık, tanık, tanıklık
Zeij
świadectwo, świadek, świadek
prova, testemunha, testemunha, testemunho, presenciar, testemunhar, testemunhar, testemunhar
martor, martor, martoră, martoră
очеви́дец, очеви́дец, понята́я, понято́й, свиде́тель, свиде́тель, свиде́тельница, свиде́тельница, свиде́тельство, быть свиде́телем, подтверди́ть, подтвержда́ть, свиде́тельствовать
očevídec, očevídec, ponjatája, ponjatój, svidételʹ, svidételʹ, svidételʹnica, svidételʹnica, svidételʹstvo, bytʹ svidételem, podtverdítʹ, podtverždátʹ, svidételʹstvovatʹ
distimonzu, testimóngiu, tistimognu
fianais, fianais, neach-fianais, neach-fianais
svedočánstvo, svedòkinja, svedòkinja, svjedočánstvo, svjedòkinja, svjedòkinja, svjèdok, svjèdok, svèdok, svèdok, сведо̀киња, сведо̀киња, сведоча́нство, свѐдок, свѐдок, свједо̀киња, свједо̀киња, свједоча́нство, свјѐдок, свјѐдок, svjedòčiti, svjedòčiti, svjedòčiti
svedectvo, svedkyňa, svedkyňa, svedok, svedok
dokaz, očividec, očividka, priča, priča, pričati
prueba, testigo, testigo, testigo, testimonio, atestiguar, presenciar, probar, ser testigo de, testificar, testificar, ver
shahidi, shahidi, shahidi
vittne, vittne, vittnesmål, bevittna, bevittna, vittna om
ผู้เห็นเหตุการณ์, พยาน, พยาน, พยาน, สักขี, สักขี
pûu-hěn-hèet-gaan, pá-yaan, pá-yaan, pá-yaan, sàk-kǐi, sàk-kǐi
reme
tanık, tanık, tanıklık, şahit, şahit
şaýat, şaýat
доказ, очеви́дець, очеви́дець, сві́док, сві́док, сві́дча, сві́дчення, сві́дчий, засві́дчити, засві́дчувати, підтве́рджувати, підтве́рдити, сві́дчити
dokaz, očevýdecʹ, očevýdecʹ, svídok, svídok, svídča, svídčennja, svídčyj, zasvídčyty, zasvídčuvaty, pidtvérdžuvaty, pidtvérdyty, svídčyty
guvoh, guvoh, shohid, shohid
testimònio
nhân chứng, nhân chứng, nhân chứng
tyst
tsjûge
şahid, şehade
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