Armenian: xor Bulgarian: dálbók German: tief | Hindi: gahrā Latvian: dziļ, dziļa Malay: dalam |
Scottish Gaelic: deas (gd), a deas (gd) Finnish: eteläinen (fi) Greek: νότιος (el) (nótios) Latin: australis (la) m. and f., australe (la) n. Italian: meridionale (it) Khmer: ខាងត្បូង (km) (kʰaang tboong) Polish: południowy m., południowa f. południowe n. Armenian: հարավային (hy) (haravayin) Hebrew: דרומי (drómi) Portuguese: sulista m. and f., do sul, meridional m. and f., austral m. and f. Spanish: del sur m. and f., sureño m., meridional m. and f., austral m. and f. Breton: su m., kreisteiz m. | Swedish: syd (sv) Volapük: sulüdik West Frisian: súd, súdlik Romanian: sudic (adjective) French: sud (fr), méridional (fr), austral (fr) German: südlich, Süd- Dutch: zuid (nl), zuidelijk (nl) Bulgarian: южен (bg) (júen) m. Czech: jiní (cs) Macedonian: јужен (mk) (júen) m., јужна (mk) (júna) f., јужно (mk) (júno) n. Russian: южный (ru) (júyj) Slovak: juný m., juná f., juné n. |
Korean: "*tī- = to melt". Proto-Altaic: *dĕ̀lp`i Meaning: to burst, break Russian meaning: ломать(ся), рвать(ся) Turkic: *deĺ- Proto-Altaic: *d[é]gì Meaning: feather, wing Russian meaning: перо, крыло Turkic: *jüg | >Proto-Altaic: *dĭ̀lo Meaning: year; sun, sun cycle Russian meaning: год; солнце, солнечный цикл Turkic: *jɨl Mongolian: *ǯil Tungus-Manchu: *dilačā Korean: *tolč Japanese: *tǝ̀sì mongolia flag = mongol dalbaa |
Mongol: буд (bud) Slavic: Venera Welsh: Gwener Ji̍t-gí: 金星 (きんせい, kinsei), ヴィーナス (bi-nasu) Hindi: प्रेम और सौंदर्य की देवी (prem aur saundarya kī devī) (1), शुक्र ग्रह (shukra graha) Telugu: శుక్రుడు (SukruDu) Hi-lia̍p-gú: Αφροδίτη Má-lâi-gú: Zuhrah (2) Armenian: Վեներա (hy) (Venera), Արուսյակ (hy) (Arusyak) Basque: Artizar Crimean Tatar: Çolpan | West Frisian: Fenus Scottish Gaelic: Ribhinn Quechua: Ch'aska O̍at-lâm-gú: Sao Kim Persian: ناهید (fa) (nâhid) Mongolian: Сугар (mn) (Sugar) Nahuatl: Citlālpōl Navajo: Biinis Korean: 금성 (ko) (Geumseong) (金星 (ko)) Kurdish: Gelawêj |
New persian: bak Mosgani: baq Kurd: baq | Gorganayi: baq Kaláni: vak, bak Luristan: körbü |
pilis: castle juda: to move, be in motion mato: to see ãria: to plough jungia: to connect, join tolti: to become remote, distant, to recede seka: to follow; spy (on, upon); tell a tail ėda: to eat (for animals); eat like an animal; erode | bšla: to become white, to whiten paũktis - bird médis - tree bìtė - bee véidas - face slyvà - plum bėgiai - metal, railing síena - wall |
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