Magic in Different Languages

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Magic in Different Languages: The magic that incorporates the subgenres of illusion, the magic of the stage and close-up magic is a performing art in which viewers are fascinated by surprises or visions with seemingly impossible results through natural means. It is distinguishable from paranormal magic, effects which are said to be created by supernatural means. It is among the world’s oldest acting arts.

Magic in All Languages

Translation of word Magic in almost 100+ different languages of the world.

Different LanguagesWord Magic
Albanianmagji
Basquemagia
Belarusianмагія
Bosnianmagija
Bulgarianмагия
Catalanmàgia
Croatianmagija
Czechkouzlo
Danishmagi
Dutchmagie
Estonianmaagiline
Finnishtaika-
Frenchla magie
Galicianmáxica
GermanMagie
Greekμαγεία (mageía)
Hungarianvarázslat
IcelandicGaldur
Irishdraíochta
ItalianMagia
Latvianburvju
Lithuanianmagija
Macedonianмагијата
Maltesemagic
Norwegianmagi
Polishmagia
PortugueseMagia
Romanianmagie
Russianмагия (magiya)
Serbianмагија (magija)
Slovakkúzlo
Slovenianmagic
Spanishmagia
Swedishmagi
Ukrainianмагія (mahiya)
Welshhud
Yiddishמאַגיש
Armenianմոգություն
Azerbaijanisehrli
Bengaliজাদু
Chinese Simplified魔法 (mófǎ)
Chinese Traditional魔法 (mófǎ)
Georgianmagic
Gujaratiજાદુ
Hindiजादू
Hmongkhawv koob
Japaneseマジック
Kannadaಮ್ಯಾಜಿಕ್
Kazakhсиқыр
Khmerវេទមន្ត
Korean마법 (mabeob)
Laomagic
Malayalamജാലവിദ്യ
Marathiजादू
Mongolianшидэт
Myanmar (Burmese)မျှော
Nepaliजादू
Sinhalaමැජික්
Tajikҷодуи
Tamilமாய
Teluguమేజిక్
Thaiมายากล
Turkishsihirli
Urduجادو
Uzbeksehr
Vietnamesema thuật
Arabicسحر (sahar)
Hebrewקֶסֶם
Persianشعبده بازي
Afrikaanstowerkuns
Chichewamatsenga
Hausasihiri
Igboanwansi
Sesothoboselamose
Somalisixir
Swahiliuchawi
Yorubaidan
Zulumagic
Cebuanomagic
Filipinosalamangka
Indonesiansihir
JavanesePiandel
Malagasymajika
Malaysihir
Maorimagic
Esperantomagio
Haitian Creolemajik
Latinmagicae

Magic in European Languages

Translation of word Magic in almost 42 European languages.

Different LanguagesWord Magic
Albanianmagji
Basquemagia
Belarusianмагія
Bosnianmagija
Bulgarianмагия
Catalanmàgia
Corsicanmagia
Croatianmagija
Czechkouzlo
Danishmagi
Dutchmagie
Estonianmaagiline
Finnishtaika-
Frenchla magie
Frisianmagy
Galicianmáxica
GermanMagie
Greekμαγεία [mageía]
Hungarianvarázslat
IcelandicGaldur
Irishdraíochta
ItalianMagia
Latvianburvju
Lithuanianmagija
Luxembourgishmagesch
Macedonianмагијата
Maltesemagic
Norwegianmagi
Polishmagia
PortugueseMagia
Romanianmagie
Russianмагия [magiya]
Scots Gaelicdraoidheachd
Serbianмагија [magija]
Slovakkúzlo
Slovenianmagic
Spanishmagia
Swedishmagi
Tatarтылсым
Ukrainianмагія [mahiya]
Welshhud
Yiddishמאַגיש

Magic in Asian Languages

Translation of word Magic in almost 36 Asian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Magic
Armenianմոգություն
Azerbaijanisehrli
Bengaliজাদু
Chinese Simplified魔法 [mófǎ]
Chinese Traditional魔法 [mófǎ]
Georgianmagic
Gujaratiજાદુ
Hindiजादू
Hmongkhawv koob
Japanese魔法 [Mahō]
Kannadaಮ್ಯಾಜಿಕ್
Kazakhсиқыр
Khmerវេទមន្ត
Korean마법 [mabeob]
Kyrgyzсыйкыр
Laomagic
Malayalamജാലവിദ്യ
Marathiजादू
Mongolianшидэт
Myanmar (Burmese)မျှော
Nepaliजादू
Odiaଯାଦୁ
Pashtoجادو
Punjabiਜਾਦੂ
Sindhiجادو
Sinhalaමැජික්
Tajikҷодуи
Tamilமாய
Teluguమేజిక్
Thaiมายากล
Turkishsihirli
Turkmenjady
Urduجادو
Uyghurسېھىرگەر
Uzbeksehr
Vietnamesema thuật

Magic in Middle East Languages

Translation of word Magic in 4 middle eastern languages.

Different LanguagesWord Magic
Arabicسحر [sahar]
Hebrewקֶסֶם
Kurdish (Kurmanji)sihr
Persianشعبده بازي

Magic in African Languages

Translation of word Magic in almost 13 African languages.

Different LanguagesWord Magic
Afrikaanstowerkuns
Amharicአስማት
Chichewamatsenga
Hausasihiri
Igboanwansi
Kinyarwandamagic
Sesothoboselamose
Shonamashiripiti
Somalisixir
Swahiliuchawi
Xhosaumlingo
Yorubaidan
Zulumagic

Magic in Austronesian Languages

Translation of word Magic in almost 10 Austronesian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Magic
Cebuanomagic
Filipinosalamangka
Hawaiiankilokilo
Indonesiansihir
JavanesePiandel
Malagasymajika
Malaysihir
Maorimagic
Samoanfaataulaitu
Sundanesesihir

Magic in Other Foreign Languages

Different LanguagesWord Magic
Esperantomagio
Haitian Creolemajik
Latinmagicae

Video Translation of Magic in 10 Other Languages

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More Information about Magic

There have been a variety of groups. Magician can pull a rabbit from a vacant mask, make it seem to go away or turn a blue silk handkerchief into the red silk handkerchief.

Magicians can also break something like chopping off heads and then “rebuild” it, appear to move anything from one location to another or flee from a restraining tool.

Certain illusions include that it seems to defy gravity, to make a solid entity seem to move another object, or to foresee a spectator’s decision. Most magic exercises use impact combos.

Magic is a collection of practices and beliefs that are found separate from religion and science. The concept has traditionally originated within Western culture with pejorative connotations, with somehow defined things considered to be socially unethical, inferior or foreign.

The concept was adopted by scholars in the social sciences and humanities who suggested various definitions of the term, and often mutual exclusion.

The definition is so controversial that many contemporary academics find it completely dismissed. The practice of black magic is about using supernatural powers or sorcery for the intent of bad and selfishness.

As far as the left and right direction dichotomies are concerned, black magic is the evil, wrong equivalent to the healthy, white magic.

White magic is the supposed application to selfless uses of supernatural powers or magic. White magic practitioners were granted names like wise men or women, therapists, white witchcraft or wizards.

Most of these individuals have claimed that they have the power of white magic because of the expertise or influence they derive from inherited branches, or because of some incident in their life afterwards.

The word magic in different languages has many names. We can say magic in other words like supernatural power.

Blessing, healing, spells, incantations, prayer and songs are practices in white magic.

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