Raven in Different Languages

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Raven in Different Languages: A raven is an enormous black bird. The common raven can be referred to as the northern raven. It’s like a crow, but it’s considerably larger. The two biggest birds in the family of the crow and the thick-balled raven are perhaps the heaviest perching species. The plumb of the raven is all black, but the bottom feathers of the crow is white in color.

Raven in All Languages

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

Different LanguagesWord Raven
Albaniankorb
Basquebele
Belarusianваронай
Bosniangavran
Bulgarianгарван
Catalancorb
Croatiangavran
CzechHavran
Danishravn
Dutchraaf
EstonianVares
Finnishkorppi
Frenchcorbeau
Galiciancorvo
GermanRabe
Greekκοράκι (koráki)
Hungarianholló
IcelandicRifinn
Irishfiach dubh
ItalianCorvo
Latviankrauklis
LithuanianVarnas
Macedonianгавран
Malteseraven
NorwegianRavn
Polishkruk
PortugueseRaven
Romaniancorb
Russianвороной (voronoy)
SerbianГавран (Gavran)
Slovakhavran
Sloveniankrokar
Spanishcuervo
Swedishkorp
Ukrainianвороною (voronoyu)
Welshcigfran
Yiddishוואָראָן
Armenianագռավ
Azerbaijaniquzğun
Bengaliগোগ্রাসে গেলা
Chinese Simplified掠夺 (lüèduó)
Chinese Traditional掠奪 (lüèduó)
Georgianraven
Gujaratiરાવેન
Hindiकाला कौआ
Hmongtus uab lag
Japaneseカラス
Kannadaರಾವೆನ್
Kazakhқарға
Khmerraven
Korean갈가마귀 (galgamagwi)
Laoraven
Malayalamഅണ്ടങ്കാക്ക
Marathiकावळा
Mongolianхэрээ
Myanmar (Burmese)တောကျီးကန်း
Nepaliकाग
SinhalaRaven
Tajikзоц
Tamilஅண்டங்காக்கை
Teluguకాకి
Thaiดำขลับ
Turkishkuzgun
Urduریوین
Uzbekkuzg'un
VietnameseQuạ
Arabicغراب أسود (gharab 'aswad)
Hebrewעוֹרֵב
Persianکلاغ سیاه
Afrikaanskraai
Chichewakhwangwala
Hausahankãka
Igbougoloọma
Sesotholekhoaba
Somalituke
Swahilikunguru
YorubaRaven
Zuluamagwababa
Cebuanouwak
Filipinouwak
Indonesiangagak
Javanesemanuk gagak
Malagasygoaika
Malayraven
Maoriraweni
Esperantokorvo
Haitian Creolekònèy
Latincorvum

Raven in European Languages

Translation of word Raven in almost 42 European languages.

Different LanguagesWord Raven
Albaniandet
BasqueItsaso
Belarusianмора
Bosnianmore
Bulgarianморе
Catalanmar
Corsicanmare
Croatianmore
Czechmoře
Danishhav
Dutchzee
Estonianmeri
Finnishmeri
Frenchmer
Frisianmer
Galicianmar
GermanMeer
Greekθάλασσα [thálassa]
Hungariantenger
IcelandicSjó
Irishfarraige
Italianmare
Latvianjūra
Lithuanianjūra
LuxembourgishMier
Macedonianморето
Maltesebaħar
Norwegianhav
Polishmorze
Portuguesemar
Romanianmare
Russianморе [more]
Scots Gaelicmar
Serbianморе [more]
Slovakmore
Slovenianmorje
Spanishmar
Swedishhav
Tatarдиңгез
Ukrainianморе [more]
Welshmôr
Yiddishיאַם

Raven in Asian Languages

Translation of word Raven in almost 36 Asian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Raven
Armenianծով
Azerbaijanidəniz
Bengaliসমুদ্র
Chinese Simplified海 [hǎi]
Chinese Traditional海 [hǎi]
Georgianზღვის
Gujaratiસમુદ્ર
Hindiसमुद्र
Hmonghiav txwv
Japanese
Kannadaಸಮುದ್ರದ
Kazakhтеңіз
Khmerសមុទ្រ
Korean바다 [bada]
Kyrgyzдеңиз
Laoທະເລ
Malayalamകടൽ
Marathiसमुद्र
Mongolianдалайн
Myanmar (Burmese)ပင်လယ်
Nepaliसमुद्र
Odiaସମୁଦ୍ର
Pashtoبحر
Punjabiਸਮੁੰਦਰ
Sindhiسمنڊ
Sinhalaමුහුදු
Tajikбаҳр
Tamilகடல்
Teluguసముద్ర
Thaiทะเล
Turkishdeniz
Turkmendeňiz
Urduسمندر
Uyghurدېڭىز
Uzbekdengiz
Vietnamesebiển

Raven in Middle East Languages

Translation of word Raven in 4 middle eastern languages.

Different LanguagesWord Raven
Arabicبحر [bahr]
Hebrewיָם
Kurdish (Kurmanji)gol
Persianدریا

Raven in African Languages

Translation of word Raven in almost 13 African languages.

Different LanguagesWord Raven
Afrikaanssee
Amharicባሕር
Chichewanyanja
Hausatẽku
Igbooké osimiri
Kinyarwandainyanja
Sesotholeoatle
Shonagungwa
Somalibadda
Swahilibahari
Xhosaulwandle
Yorubaokun
Zulukolwandle

Raven in Austronesian Languages

Translation of word Raven in almost 10 Austronesian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Raven
Cebuanodagat
Filipinodagat
Hawaiiankai
Indonesianlaut
Javanesesea
Malagasyranomasina
Malaylaut
Maorimoana
Samoansami
Sundaneselaut

Raven in Other Foreign Languages

Different LanguagesWord Raven
Esperantomaro
Haitian Creolelanmè
Latinmare

Video Translation of Raven in 10 Other Languages

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More Information about Raven

This is not clear from away. The raven can be tamed together. Many found it a gross and crazy animal, and it was called a bird of bad and enigmatic existence.

It is sometimes difficult to differentiate them because both appear similar. Ravens fly often in pairs, whereas crows form larger groups.

The tail of a crow is fan-like, whereas the tail of the raven is wedged or triangular. One hint is to listen to the calls of the animals. Crows make a sound of cawing, but ravens make a less croaking sound.

Common ravens have been around with human beings for centuries and were so numerous in some areas that people considered them pests.

Their popularity as a species is partly because of their omnivorous diets. Their nutrient sources, insects, grains of cereals, berries, fruit, rodents, nesting bird and food waste are very flexible and opportunistic for finding sources of nutrition.

Normal ravens have been watched calling wolves to the site of dead creatures. The wolves open the remains, leaving the pieces increasingly available to the birds.

They watch where other normal ravens cover their nourishment and recollect the areas of one another’s nourishment stores, so they can take from them.

This sort of burglary happens so consistently that basic ravens will fly additional good ways from a nourishment source to discover better concealing spots for food.

They have likewise been watched professing to make a store without really saving the nourishment, apparently to confound spectators.

If your life is packed with ravenous symbolism it simply means that you have a strong mystery surrounding you. You draw people and at the same time make them afraid of you.

The word raven in different languages has many names. It is a crow in black color.

The presence of raven spirit animals signifies the time to stop and accept the instructions that are sent to you. The strength is your experience and your intellect.

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