Worldly
Translations of "worldly" (30 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | دُنْيَوِيّ(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), دُنْيَوِيّ(concerned with the secular rather than sacred) | dunyawiyy, dunyawiyy | |
| Bulgarian | материален(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), светски(concerned with the secular rather than sacred) | materialen, svetski | |
| Catalan | mundà(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), mundà(concerned with the secular rather than sacred), terrenal(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), terrè(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual) | — | |
| Dutch | materieel(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), seculier(concerned with the secular rather than sacred), wereldlijk(concerned with the secular rather than sacred), wereldwijs(versed in the ways of the world) | — | |
| Esperanto | monda(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), monde(In a worldly manner.) | — | |
| Estonian | ilmalik(concerned with the secular rather than sacred), maine(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual) | — | |
| Finnish | kokenut(versed in the ways of the world), maailmanmiesmäinen(versed in the ways of the world), maallinen(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), maallinen(concerned with the secular rather than sacred), mainen(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), sekulaarinen(concerned with the secular rather than sacred), varmakäytöksinen(versed in the ways of the world) | — | |
| French | mondain(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual) | — | |
| Georgian | ამქვეყნიური(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), მიწიერი(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), საერო(concerned with the secular rather than sacred) | amkveq̇niuri, mic̣ieri, saero | |
| German | weltgewandt(versed in the ways of the world), weltlich(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), weltlich(concerned with the secular rather than sacred), weltmännisch(versed in the ways of the world) | — | |
| Greek | κοσμικός(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), κοσμικός(concerned with the secular rather than sacred), κοσμικός(versed in the ways of the world), κοσμικώς(In a worldly manner.) | kosmikós, kosmikós, kosmikós, kosmikós | |
| Hebrew | גשמי(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), חילוני(concerned with the secular rather than sacred) | gishmi, hiloni | |
| Hindi | लौकिक(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), लौकिक(concerned with the secular rather than sacred), सांसारिक(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), सांसारिक(versed in the ways of the world) | laukik, laukik, sānsārik, sānsārik | |
| Hungarian | anyagias(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), világi(concerned with the secular rather than sacred) | — | |
| Irish | domhanda(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual) | — | |
| Italian | mondano(concerned with the secular rather than sacred), mondanamente(In a worldly manner.) | — | |
| Korean | 세속적(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual) | sesokjeok | |
| Macedonian | е́рбап(versed in the ways of the world), и́скусен(versed in the ways of the world), овозе́мски(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), све́товен(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), све́товен(concerned with the secular rather than sacred), све́тски(versed in the ways of the world), спо́собен(versed in the ways of the world) | érbap, ískusen, ovozémski, svétoven, svétoven, svétski, spósoben | |
| Middle English | worldly(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), worldly(concerned with the secular rather than sacred), worldly(versed in the ways of the world), worldly(In a worldly manner.) | — | |
| Norwegian | verdensvant(versed in the ways of the world) | — | |
| Plautdietsch | weltlich(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), weltlich(concerned with the secular rather than sacred) | — | |
| Polish | laicki(concerned with the secular rather than sacred), światowy(versed in the ways of the world), świecki(concerned with the secular rather than sacred) | — | |
| Portuguese | mundano(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual) | — | |
| Romanian | lumesc(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual) | — | |
| Russian | быва́лый(versed in the ways of the world), земно́й(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), мирско́й(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), о́пытный(versed in the ways of the world), све́тский(concerned with the secular rather than sacred), су́етный(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual) | byvályj, zemnój, mirskój, ópytnyj, svétskij, sújetnyj | |
| Scottish Gaelic | saoghalta(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), saoghalta(concerned with the secular rather than sacred), saoghalta(versed in the ways of the world) | — | |
| Spanish | cosmopolita(versed in the ways of the world), de mucho mundo(versed in the ways of the world), mundanal(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), mundano(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), mundano(concerned with the secular rather than sacred), profano(concerned with the secular rather than sacred) | — | |
| Swedish | mondän(versed in the ways of the world), världslig(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), världslig(concerned with the secular rather than sacred), världsvan(versed in the ways of the world) | — | |
| Tagalog | makamundo(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual) | — | |
| Turkish | dünyevi(concerned with the human, earthly or physical rather than spiritual), dünyevi(concerned with the secular rather than sacred) | — |
mundà, mundà, terrenal, terrè
materieel, seculier, wereldlijk, wereldwijs
monda, monde
ilmalik, maine
kokenut, maailmanmiesmäinen, maallinen, maallinen, mainen, sekulaarinen, varmakäytöksinen
mondain
weltgewandt, weltlich, weltlich, weltmännisch
anyagias, világi
domhanda
mondano, mondanamente
е́рбап, и́скусен, овозе́мски, све́товен, све́товен, све́тски, спо́собен
érbap, ískusen, ovozémski, svétoven, svétoven, svétski, spósoben
worldly, worldly, worldly, worldly
verdensvant
weltlich, weltlich
laicki, światowy, świecki
mundano
lumesc
быва́лый, земно́й, мирско́й, о́пытный, све́тский, су́етный
byvályj, zemnój, mirskój, ópytnyj, svétskij, sújetnyj
saoghalta, saoghalta, saoghalta
cosmopolita, de mucho mundo, mundanal, mundano, mundano, profano
mondän, världslig, världslig, världsvan
makamundo
dünyevi, dünyevi
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.