Different Languages | Translation of Bear |
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Albanian | duroj |
Basque | bear |
Belarusian | несці |
Bosnian | snositi |
Bulgarian | мечка |
Catalan | suportar |
Corsican | orsu |
Croatian | snositi |
Czech | medvěd |
Danish | bjørn |
Dutch | beer |
Estonian | kandma |
Finnish | karhu |
French | ours |
Frisian | bear |
Galician | soportar |
German | Bär |
Greek | αρκούδα [arkoúda] |
Hungarian | medve |
Icelandic | Bera |
Irish | iompróidh |
Italian | orso |
Latvian | paciest |
Lithuanian | turėti |
Luxembourgish | droen |
Macedonian | носат |
Maltese | iġorru |
Norwegian | Bjørn |
Polish | Niedźwiedź |
Portuguese | Urso |
Romanian | urs |
Russian | медведь [medved'] |
Scots Gaelic | mathan |
Serbian | медвед [medved] |
Slovak | medveď |
Slovenian | nosi |
Spanish | oso |
Swedish | Björn |
Tatar | аю |
Ukrainian | нести [nesti] |
Welsh | arth |
Yiddish | בער |
Armenian | կրել |
Azerbaijani | ayı |
Bengali | ভালুক |
Chinese Simplified | 熊 [xióng] |
Chinese Traditional | 熊 [xióng] |
Georgian | დათვი |
Gujarati | રીંછ |
Hindi | भालू |
Hmong | dais |
Japanese | くま |
Kannada | ಹೊರಲು |
Kazakh | аю |
Khmer | ទទួលនៅ |
Korean | 곰 [gom] |
Kyrgyz | аюу |
Lao | ຮັບຜິດຊອບ |
Malayalam | കരടി |
Marathi | सहन |
Mongolian | үүрэх |
Myanmar (Burmese) | ဝက်ဝံ |
Nepali | सहन |
Odia | ଭାଲୁ |
Pashto | بیرغ |
Punjabi | ਰਿੱਛ |
Sindhi | برداشت ڪرڻ |
Sinhala | වලහා |
Tajik | ба зимма |
Tamil | தாங்க |
Telugu | భరించలేదని |
Thai | หมี |
Turkish | ayı |
Turkmen | aýy |
Urdu | برداشت |
Uyghur | ئېيىق |
Uzbek | ayiq |
Vietnamese | chịu |
Arabic | يتحمل [yatahamal] |
Hebrew | דוב |
Kurdish (Kurmanji) | hirç |
Persian | خرس |
Afrikaans | dra |
Amharic | ድብ |
Chichewa | kudzachitira |
Hausa | kai |
Igbo | ibu |
Kinyarwanda | idubu |
Sesotho | jara |
Shona | bere |
Somali | dhali |
Swahili | kubeba |
Xhosa | ibhere |
Yoruba | rù |
Zulu | athwale |
Cebuano | -an |
Filipino | madala |
Hawaiian | pea |
Indonesian | beruang |
Javanese | metokake |
Malagasy | hitondra |
Malay | menanggung |
Maori | mau |
Samoan | urosa |
Sundanese | biruang |
Esperanto | toleri |
Haitian Creole | pote |
Latin | Ursa |
Carlos Villa holds an MA from Hardin Simmons University and is a certified translator with a passion for languages. As a dedicated linguist, he continually seeks to expand his knowledge of diverse languages and cultures. Carlos is also a prominent contributor to “The Different Languages,” where he shares his expertise and love for linguistic exploration with a broad audience.