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Demon in Different Languages: A demon is traditionally a paranormal entity found in Christianity, occultism, art, poetry, myths, legends, and technology such as comics, video games, films and TV shows. A demon is generally considered as a supernatural, evil creature. Demons are most often described as called by someone and sent out to do evil deeds or create chaos. “Demonising” means making others look evil.
Demon in All Languages
Translation of word Demon in almost 100+ different languages of the world.
Different Languages | Word Demon |
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Albanian | demon |
Basque | Deabru |
Belarusian | дэман |
Bosnian | demon |
Bulgarian | демон |
Catalan | dimoni |
Croatian | demon |
Czech | démon |
Danish | dæmon |
Dutch | demon |
Estonian | deemon |
Finnish | demoni |
French | démon |
Galician | demo |
German | Dämon |
Greek | δαίμονας (daímonas) |
Hungarian | démon |
Icelandic | Illi andinn |
Irish | Demon |
Italian | demone |
Latvian | dēmons |
Lithuanian | demonas |
Macedonian | демонот |
Maltese | dimostrazzjo |
Norwegian | demon |
Polish | Demon |
Portuguese | demônio |
Romanian | demon |
Russian | демон (demon) |
Serbian | ђаво (dzhavo) |
Slovak | démon |
Slovenian | demon |
Spanish | demonio |
Swedish | demon |
Ukrainian | демон (demon) |
Welsh | Demon |
Yiddish | שעד |
Armenian | Սատանա |
Azerbaijani | Şeytan |
Bengali | দৈত্য |
Chinese Simplified | 恶魔 (èmó) |
Chinese Traditional | 惡魔 (èmó) |
Georgian | demon |
Gujarati | દૈત્ય |
Hindi | राक्षस |
Hmong | dab |
Japanese | 悪魔 |
Kannada | ರಾಕ್ಷಸ |
Kazakh | әзәзіл |
Khmer | អារក្ស |
Korean | 악마 (agma) |
Lao | ເດີນທາງໄປສຶກ |
Malayalam | ഭൂതം |
Marathi | भूत |
Mongolian | чөтгөр |
Myanmar (Burmese) | နတ်ဆိုး |
Nepali | भूत |
Sinhala | දුෂ්ටාත්මය |
Tajik | дев |
Tamil | பேய் |
Telugu | భూతం |
Thai | ปิศาจ |
Turkish | iblis |
Urdu | شیطان |
Uzbek | shayton |
Vietnamese | Con quỷ |
Arabic | شيطان (shaytan) |
Hebrew | שֵׁד |
Persian | شیطان |
Afrikaans | demoon |
Chichewa | chiwanda |
Hausa | aljan |
Igbo | demon |
Sesotho | modemona |
Somali | jinni |
Swahili | pepo |
Yoruba | Ànjọnú |
Zulu | idemoni |
Cebuano | demonyo |
Filipino | demonyo |
Indonesian | setan |
Javanese | setan |
Malagasy | demonia |
Malay | setan |
Maori | rewera |
Esperanto | demono |
Haitian Creole | move lespri sou li |
Latin | daemonium |
Demon in European Languages
Translation of word Demon in almost 42 European languages.
Different Languages | Word Demon |
---|---|
Albanian | demon |
Basque | Deabru |
Belarusian | дэман |
Bosnian | demon |
Bulgarian | демон |
Catalan | dimoni |
Corsican | dimoniu |
Croatian | demon |
Czech | démon |
Danish | dæmon |
Dutch | demon |
Estonian | deemon |
Finnish | demoni |
French | démon |
Frisian | demon |
Galician | demo |
German | Dämon |
Greek | δαίμονας [daímonas] |
Hungarian | démon |
Icelandic | Illi andinn |
Irish | Demon |
Italian | demone |
Latvian | dēmons |
Lithuanian | demonas |
Luxembourgish | Dämon |
Macedonian | демонот |
Maltese | dimostrazzjo |
Norwegian | demon |
Polish | Demon |
Portuguese | demônio |
Romanian | demon |
Russian | демон [demon] |
Scots Gaelic | deamhan |
Serbian | ђаво [dzhavo] |
Slovak | démon |
Slovenian | demon |
Spanish | demonio |
Swedish | demon |
Tatar | җен |
Ukrainian | демон [demon] |
Welsh | Demon |
Yiddish | שעד |
Demon in Asian Languages
Translation of word Demon in almost 36 Asian languages.
Different Languages | Word Demon |
---|---|
Armenian | Սատանա |
Azerbaijani | Şeytan |
Bengali | দৈত্য |
Chinese Simplified | 恶魔 [èmó] |
Chinese Traditional | 惡魔 [èmó] |
Georgian | demon |
Gujarati | દૈત્ય |
Hindi | राक्षस |
Hmong | dab |
Japanese | 悪魔 |
Kannada | ರಾಕ್ಷಸ |
Kazakh | әзәзіл |
Khmer | អារក្ស |
Korean | 악마 [agma] |
Kyrgyz | жин |
Lao | ເດີນທາງໄປສຶກ |
Malayalam | ഭൂതം |
Marathi | भूत |
Mongolian | чөтгөр |
Myanmar (Burmese) | နတ်ဆိုး |
Nepali | भूत |
Odia | ଭୂତ |
Pashto | شیطان |
Punjabi | ਭੂਤ |
Sindhi | بدروح |
Sinhala | දුෂ්ටාත්මය |
Tajik | дев |
Tamil | பேய் |
Telugu | భూతం |
Thai | ปิศาจ |
Turkish | iblis |
Turkmen | jyn |
Urdu | شیطان |
Uyghur | جىن |
Uzbek | shayton |
Vietnamese | Con quỷ |
Demon in Middle East Languages
Translation of word Demon in 4 middle eastern languages.
Different Languages | Word Demon |
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Arabic | شيطان [shaytan] |
Hebrew | שֵׁד |
Kurdish (Kurmanji) | xerfît |
Persian | شیطان |
Demon in African Languages
Translation of word Demon in almost 13 African languages.
Different Languages | Word Demon |
---|---|
Afrikaans | demoon |
Amharic | ጋኔን |
Chichewa | chiwanda |
Hausa | aljan |
Igbo | demon |
Kinyarwanda | umudayimoni |
Sesotho | modemona |
Shona | dhimoni |
Somali | jinni |
Swahili | pepo |
Xhosa | idemon |
Yoruba | Ànjọnú |
Zulu | idemoni |
Demon in Austronesian Languages
Translation of word Demon in almost 10 Austronesian languages.
Different Languages | Word Demon |
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Cebuano | demonyo |
Filipino | demonyo |
Hawaiian | daimonio |
Indonesian | setan |
Javanese | setan |
Malagasy | demonia |
Malay | setan |
Maori | rewera |
Samoan | temoni |
Sundanese | setan |
Demon in Other Foreign Languages
Different Languages | Word Demon |
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Esperanto | demono |
Haitian Creole | move lespri sou li |
Latin | daemonium |
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More Information about Demon
“Monotheistic” beliefs (that say only God is there) typically say that demons are evil and always under Him. The English philosopher John Milton declares Satan revolt against God but fails and only exists because of God’s mercy.
Demons are synonymous with Gods in certain “polytheistic” faiths. The demon god Kali reflects chaos in Hinduism and is therefore “evil” in human opinion.
Demons are corrupt spirits in Christianity that carry out the wishes of Satan. They are generally considered to be three kinds of spirits: the souls of the evil one who roams the earth and quakes the living.
Nephilim, who came into being through the marriage between angels and people, but his flesh during the Great Flood was washed away. Today the spiritual part wants rebirth. Fallen angels were thrown off by Michael during war, who joined with Lucifer.
They did not come from heaven but originated from another universe and caused great suffering in other Hebrew texts. They even gave illnesses and the ruler is not God but a devil.
In Islam, jinn are beings who are generally not visible to people, created from fire and with special abilities to support and harm people. Jinn have a free will, like men and women, and they have to opt to serve and obey God.
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