| Language |
Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses) |
| Abakwariga
| d'iiyaa (children). Additional references: Abakwariga, Nigeria, Benin, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Achawa
| va-anace (children), va-ana (children, kids), -laasya (make children look like oneself, resemble), ma-saanje (a game of make-believe in a figurative sense, little bowers constructed by children outside their village in which they play at being married and generally imitate their elders), di-kaango (condition which causes a woman's children to die young), ci-sivani (relationship to children of paternal aunt or maternal uncle). Additional references: Achawa, Malawi, Mozambique, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Adsawa
| va-anace (children), va-ana (children, kids), -laasya (make children look like oneself, resemble), ma-saanje (a game of make-believe in a figurative sense, little bowers constructed by children outside their village in which they play at being married and generally imitate their elders), di-kaango (condition which causes a woman's children to die young), ci-sivani (relationship to children of paternal aunt or maternal uncle). Additional references: Adsawa, Malawi, Mozambique, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Adsoa
| va-anace (children), va-ana (children, kids), -laasya (make children look like oneself, resemble), ma-saanje (a game of make-believe in a figurative sense, little bowers constructed by children outside their village in which they play at being married and generally imitate their elders), di-kaango (condition which causes a woman's children to die young), ci-sivani (relationship to children of paternal aunt or maternal uncle). Additional references: Adsoa, Malawi, Mozambique, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Af-Maxaad Tiri
| carruur (children). Additional references: Af-Maxaad Tiri, Somalia, Djibouti, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Af-Soomaali
| carruur (children). Additional references: Af-Soomaali, Somalia, Djibouti, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Agnang
| gefwЧИleИ (bangle for healthy children). Additional references: Agnang, Cameroon, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ajawa
| va-anace (children), va-ana (children, kids), -laasya (make children look like oneself, resemble), ma-saanje (a game of make-believe in a figurative sense, little bowers constructed by children outside their village in which they play at being married and generally imitate their elders), di-kaango (condition which causes a woman's children to die young), ci-sivani (relationship to children of paternal aunt or maternal uncle). Additional references: Ajawa, Malawi, Mozambique, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Al Arabiya
| الأطفال (children), فَتِيّ (adolescent, lad, adolescents, beardless, bloke), فَتًى (adolescent, boy, juvenile, lad, youngster), مَوْلُود (born, babied, babies, baby, babying), نسل (offspring, breed, posterity, progeny, generation), نَجْل (scion, son, boy, boys, child), ناشِئ (youngster, youthful, abecedarian, abecedarians, adolescent), سَلِيل (child, children, descendant, descendants, scion), غُلَام (child, laddie, youngster, youthful, adolescent), طفل (child, chit, kid, bairn, clay). Additional references: Al Arabiya, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Al Fus-Ha
| الأطفال (children), فَتِيّ (adolescent, lad, adolescents, beardless, bloke), فَتًى (adolescent, boy, juvenile, lad, youngster), مَوْلُود (born, babied, babies, baby, babying), نسل (offspring, breed, posterity, progeny, generation), نَجْل (scion, son, boy, boys, child), ناشِئ (youngster, youthful, abecedarian, abecedarians, adolescent), سَلِيل (child, children, descendant, descendants, scion), غُلَام (child, laddie, youngster, youthful, adolescent), طفل (child, chit, kid, bairn, clay). Additional references: Al Fus-Ha, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Albanian
| pl i child (children). Additional references: Albanian, Turkey (Europe), children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Algerian Dardja
| wlidaat (children), wlaad e-jjdaad (eggs, the children of chicken). Additional references: Algerian Dardja, Algeria, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Annamese
| sản phẩm (child, children, issue, issues, produce), người lớn mà tính như trẻ con (child, children), kết quả (child, children, effect, effects, end), hậu quả (child, children, issue, issues), đứa trẻ (child, children), đứa con (child, children), đứa bé (child, children), trừng phạt con cái vì tội lỗi của cha (to visit the sins of the fathers upon the children), nô đùa với trẻ con (to play with children), chơi với trẻ con (to play with children). Additional references: Annamese, Viet Nam, China, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Anyah
| gefwЧИleИ (bangle for healthy children). Additional references: Anyah, Cameroon, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Anyan
| gefwЧИleИ (bangle for healthy children). Additional references: Anyan, Cameroon, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Anyang
| gefwЧИleИ (bangle for healthy children). Additional references: Anyang, Cameroon, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Arabic
| الأطفال (children), فَتِيّ (adolescent, lad, adolescents, beardless, bloke), فَتًى (adolescent, boy, juvenile, lad, youngster), مَوْلُود (born, babied, babies, baby, babying), نسل (offspring, breed, posterity, progeny, generation), نَجْل (scion, son, boy, boys, child), ناشِئ (youngster, youthful, abecedarian, abecedarians, adolescent), سَلِيل (child, children, descendant, descendants, scion), غُلَام (child, laddie, youngster, youthful, adolescent), طفل (child, chit, kid, bairn, clay). Additional references: Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Armenian
| մանուկներ (children), ԵՐԵԽԱՆԵՐ (children), երեաներ (children). Additional references: Armenian, Armenia, Azerbaijan, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Armjanski Yazyk
| մանուկներ (children), ԵՐԵԽԱՆԵՐ (children), երեաներ (children). Additional references: Armjanski Yazyk, Armenia, Azerbaijan, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Arnaut
| pl i child (children). Additional references: Arnaut, Turkey (Europe), children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ateso
| idwe (children). Additional references: Ateso, Uganda, Kenya, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ayao
| va-anace (children), va-ana (children, kids), -laasya (make children look like oneself, resemble), ma-saanje (a game of make-believe in a figurative sense, little bowers constructed by children outside their village in which they play at being married and generally imitate their elders), di-kaango (condition which causes a woman's children to die young), ci-sivani (relationship to children of paternal aunt or maternal uncle). Additional references: Ayao, Malawi, Mozambique, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ayawa
| va-anace (children), va-ana (children, kids), -laasya (make children look like oneself, resemble), ma-saanje (a game of make-believe in a figurative sense, little bowers constructed by children outside their village in which they play at being married and generally imitate their elders), di-kaango (condition which causes a woman's children to die young), ci-sivani (relationship to children of paternal aunt or maternal uncle). Additional references: Ayawa, Malawi, Mozambique, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ayo
| va-anace (children), va-ana (children, kids), -laasya (make children look like oneself, resemble), ma-saanje (a game of make-believe in a figurative sense, little bowers constructed by children outside their village in which they play at being married and generally imitate their elders), di-kaango (condition which causes a woman's children to die young), ci-sivani (relationship to children of paternal aunt or maternal uncle). Additional references: Ayo, Malawi, Mozambique, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Bahasa Indonesia
| anak (child, bairn, brat, kiddy, children), anak-anak (brood, children), kanak-kanak (child, children, toddle), beranak (breed, have children, bring forth, calve, give birth to). Additional references: Bahasa Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Bahasa Malaysia
| kanak-kanak (child, children, infant, kid), isteri dan anak (wife and child, wife and children), wanita dan kanak-kanak (woman and children, women and children), anak-beranak (together with the children), kaya anak (having many children), anak-anak (many children, puppet, still a child). Additional references: Bahasa Malaysia, Malaysia, Brunei, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Bahasa Malayu
| kanak-kanak (child, children, infant, kid), isteri dan anak (wife and child, wife and children), wanita dan kanak-kanak (woman and children, women and children), anak-beranak (together with the children), kaya anak (having many children), anak-anak (many children, puppet, still a child). Additional references: Bahasa Malayu, Malaysia, Brunei, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Bakedi
| idwe (children). Additional references: Bakedi, Uganda, Kenya, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Bakidi
| idwe (children). Additional references: Bakidi, Uganda, Kenya, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Balgarski
| потомци (progeny, children), деца (offspring, bairn, children), многодетна (mother of many children). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Balgarski (transliteration)
| potomtsi (progeny, children), detsa (offspring, bairn, children), mnogodetna (mother of many children). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Banglori
| nimige makkalu iddara (do you have children). Additional references: Banglori, India, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Basque
| children's clothes umeentzako arropa (children), child izenaren pl (children). Additional references: Basque, Spain, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Bisayan
| mgasbata ukonkabataan (children). Additional references: Bisayan, Philippines, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Bohemian
| děti (children, young ones, babies, childhood, kids), porod (childbirth, birth, parturition, confinement, childbed), èeljad (children, dweller, inmate, occupant), djeèje (children), djeèja dob (childhood, children), djecu (children, young), djeci (children), djeca (babies, child, childeren, childern, children), dítě (bairn, child, babe, baby, kiddy), dijete (babe, baby, bairn, bantling, brat). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Brazilian Portuguese
| crianças (children), filhos (children, child, family, issue, offspring), filharada (children), filhas (children, Daughters). Additional references: Brazilian Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Bugkalut
| mga bata ukon kabataan (children). Additional references: Bugkalut, Philippines, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Bukalot
| mga bata ukon kabataan (children). Additional references: Bukalot, Philippines, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Bulgarian
| потомци (progeny, children), деца (offspring, bairn, children), многодетна (mother of many children). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Bulgarian (transliteration)
| potomtsi (progeny, children), detsa (offspring, bairn, children), mnogodetna (mother of many children). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Caffre
| abantwana (children). Additional references: Caffre, South Africa, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Cafre
| abantwana (children). Additional references: Cafre, South Africa, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Calabro-Sicilian
| figghi (children), figghi pirduti (lost children). Additional references: Calabro-Sicilian, Italy, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Canarese
| nimige makkalu iddara (do you have children). Additional references: Canarese, India, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Catalan
| nens (children). Additional references: Catalan, Spain, Andorra, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Cauzuh
| abantwana (children). Additional references: Cauzuh, South Africa, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Cebuano
| mga bata (children), gigutom ang akong mga anak (my children are hungry). Additional references: Cebuano, Philippines, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Central Danish
| børn (children). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Central Mongolian
| жижиг хvvхэд (child, children). Additional references: Central Mongolian, Mongolia, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Central (transliteration)
| zhizhig khvvkhed (child, children). Additional references: Central Mongolian, Mongolia, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Central Tai
| ลูกสาว (daughter, child, children, daughters, female child), เด็กๆ (children, fry, offspring, young), ลูกหลาน (descendant, issue, sprig, children, descendants), ผู้หญิงนั้นเป็นนักลวงโลกที่ยิ่งใหญ่ เพราะลูกๆ ทุกคนต่างเชื่อว่าแม่ของตนนั้นเป็นแม่พระท (women are so hypocritical that all children firmly believe that their own mother was a saint). Additional references: Central Tai, Thailand, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Cestina
| děti (children, young ones, babies, childhood, kids), porod (childbirth, birth, parturition, confinement, childbed), èeljad (children, dweller, inmate, occupant), djeèje (children), djeèja dob (childhood, children), djecu (children, young), djeci (children), djeca (babies, child, childeren, childern, children), dítě (bairn, child, babe, baby, kiddy), dijete (babe, baby, bairn, bantling, brat). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Chamorro
| famagu'on (children). Additional references: Chamorro, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Cherokee
| di ni yo li (children). Additional references: Cherokee, USA, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Chewa
| masanje (as children in play, building little houses), komba (to scrape a pot or dish with the forefinger as children do), mache'ana (mother of children). Additional references: Chewa, Malawi, Mozambique, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Cheyenne
| ka'êškoneho (children). Additional references: Cheyenne, USA, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Chiga
| abaana (children), abeeganyi (spoilt children), abatetsi (spoilt children), ebitunguuta (wild fruit eaten by children), ekibego (food for children or servants, sop), ebibego (food for children or servants, sops), otwana (little children), abajigaijo (firstborn children), obucwekye (loss of children), obutwera (bear children too frequently). Additional references: Chiga, Uganda, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Chikalanga
| bana (children), zwanana (group of small children), pHumbu (euphemism for vagina, normally used for small children). Additional references: Chikalanga, Botswana, Zimbabwe, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Chinese Pidgin English
| 童 (boy, child, children), 小朋友 (children), 子弟 (children, the younger generation), 子女 (children, sons and daughters), 儿女 (children, sons and daughters), 没有生育能力 (infertile, unable to have children), 眷 (concern, consult with, to scheme, wife and children), 养儿防老 (to bring up children for the purpose of being looked after in old age), 生育能力 (ability to have children, fertility), 入学率 (percentage of children who enter school). Additional references: Chinese Pidgin English, Nauru, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Chinese Simplified
| 子女 (children, sons and daughters, filial, offspring, offsprings), 子弟 (children, the younger generation), 小朋友 (children), 儿女 (children, sons and daughters, offspring), 童 (boy, child, children, a Chinese family name, bare), 孩子 (child, children, kid, kids, kiddie), 孩童 (children), 齔 (children, have milk teeth replaced with permanent teeth, lose baby teeth and get adult teeth), 生育能力 (ability to have children, fertility, fecundity), 入学率 (percentage of children who enter school). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Chinese Traditional
| 童 (boy, child, children, a Chinese family name, bare), 子女 (children, sons and daughters, family, filial, offspring), 小朋友 (children), 子弟 (children, the younger generation), 兒女 (children, sons and daughters, offspring), 孩子 (child, kid, children, kiddie, kids), 齔 (replace the milk teeth, children, have milk teeth replaced with permanent teeth, lose baby teeth and get adult teeth), 子 (child, seed, egg, midnight, small thing), 兒童們 (children), 兒童 (child, children). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ching
| sản phẩm (child, children, issue, issues, produce), người lớn mà tính như trẻ con (child, children), kết quả (child, children, effect, effects, end), hậu quả (child, children, issue, issues), đứa trẻ (child, children), đứa con (child, children), đứa bé (child, children), trừng phạt con cái vì tội lỗi của cha (to visit the sins of the fathers upon the children), nô đùa với trẻ con (to play with children), chơi với trẻ con (to play with children). Additional references: Ching, Viet Nam, China, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Chinyanja
| masanje (as children in play, building little houses), komba (to scrape a pot or dish with the forefinger as children do), mache'ana (mother of children). Additional references: Chinyanja, Malawi, Mozambique, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Chivenda
| dembutete (swing used by children), tshipande (fidgeting malady in children, type of tree-dwelling insect), tshilala (disease of children), tshikana (inflammation of lungs in small children). Additional references: Chivenda, South Africa, Zimbabwe, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Chiyao
| va-anace (children), va-ana (children, kids), -laasya (make children look like oneself, resemble), ma-saanje (a game of make-believe in a figurative sense, little bowers constructed by children outside their village in which they play at being married and generally imitate their elders), di-kaango (condition which causes a woman's children to die young), ci-sivani (relationship to children of paternal aunt or maternal uncle). Additional references: Chiyao, Malawi, Mozambique, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ciga
| abaana (children), abeeganyi (spoilt children), abatetsi (spoilt children), ebitunguuta (wild fruit eaten by children), ekibego (food for children or servants, sop), ebibego (food for children or servants, sops), otwana (little children), abajigaijo (firstborn children), obucwekye (loss of children), obutwera (bear children too frequently). Additional references: Ciga, Uganda, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Common Somali
| carruur (children). Additional references: Common Somali, Somalia, Djibouti, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Cornish
| fleghes (children). Additional references: Cornish, United Kingdom, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Corse
| figgi (brood, child, children, descendant, descendants), vergogna (shame, confusion, disgrace, modesty, abashment), vargugna (shame, confusion, disgrace, modesty, abashment), sbagliu (error, mistake, blunder, fault, confusion), cunfusione (chaos, confusion, tangle, equivocation, abashment), cumbugliu (confusion, market, bazaar, disorder, disturbance), accabigliu (confusion, abashment, bafflement, bedevilment, befuddlement), disòrdine (disorder, anarchy, chaos, confusion, disturbance). Additional references: Corse, France, Italy, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Corsi
| figgi (brood, child, children, descendant, descendants), vergogna (shame, confusion, disgrace, modesty, abashment), vargugna (shame, confusion, disgrace, modesty, abashment), sbagliu (error, mistake, blunder, fault, confusion), cunfusione (chaos, confusion, tangle, equivocation, abashment), cumbugliu (confusion, market, bazaar, disorder, disturbance), accabigliu (confusion, abashment, bafflement, bedevilment, befuddlement), disòrdine (disorder, anarchy, chaos, confusion, disturbance). Additional references: Corsi, France, Italy, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Corsican
| figgi (brood, child, children, descendant, descendants), vergogna (shame, confusion, disgrace, modesty, abashment), vargugna (shame, confusion, disgrace, modesty, abashment), sbagliu (error, mistake, blunder, fault, confusion), cunfusione (chaos, confusion, tangle, equivocation, abashment), cumbugliu (confusion, market, bazaar, disorder, disturbance), accabigliu (confusion, abashment, bafflement, bedevilment, befuddlement), disòrdine (disorder, anarchy, chaos, confusion, disturbance). Additional references: Corsican, France, Italy, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Corso
| figgi (brood, child, children, descendant, descendants), vergogna (shame, confusion, disgrace, modesty, abashment), vargugna (shame, confusion, disgrace, modesty, abashment), sbagliu (error, mistake, blunder, fault, confusion), cunfusione (chaos, confusion, tangle, equivocation, abashment), cumbugliu (confusion, market, bazaar, disorder, disturbance), accabigliu (confusion, abashment, bafflement, bedevilment, befuddlement), disòrdine (disorder, anarchy, chaos, confusion, disturbance). Additional references: Corso, France, Italy, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Corsu
| figgi (brood, child, children, descendant, descendants), vergogna (shame, confusion, disgrace, modesty, abashment), vargugna (shame, confusion, disgrace, modesty, abashment), sbagliu (error, mistake, blunder, fault, confusion), cunfusione (chaos, confusion, tangle, equivocation, abashment), cumbugliu (confusion, market, bazaar, disorder, disturbance), accabigliu (confusion, abashment, bafflement, bedevilment, befuddlement), disòrdine (disorder, anarchy, chaos, confusion, disturbance). Additional references: Corsu, France, Italy, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Croatian
| djecu (children, young), djeci (children), djeca (children, kids). Additional references: Croatian, Croatia, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Curnoack
| fleghes (children). Additional references: Curnoack, United Kingdom, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Czech
| děti (children, young ones, babies, childhood, kids), porod (childbirth, birth, parturition, confinement, childbed), èeljad (children, dweller, inmate, occupant), djeèje (children), djeèja dob (childhood, children), djecu (children, young), djeci (children), djeca (babies, child, childeren, childern, children), dítě (bairn, child, babe, baby, kiddy), dijete (babe, baby, bairn, bantling, brat). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Daco-Rumanian
| Copii (children, issue, small fry), copil (child, baby, offspring, bairn, brat). Additional references: Daco-Rumanian, Romania, Hungary, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Dahomeen
| Un do vi we (I have two children), Vile yi wa nu dayihun (children like to have fun). Additional references: Dahomeen, Togo, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Danish
| børn (children). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Dansk
| børn (children). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Dari
| فرزندان (child, children), زنان به همان اندازه دروغگوهستند كه همه کودکان تصور ميكنند كه مادرانشان شيطان هستند (women are so hypocritical that all children firmly believe that their own mother was a saint). Additional references: Dari, Iran, Indo-European, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Denya
| gefwЧИleИ (bangle for healthy children). Additional references: Denya, Cameroon, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Deutsch
| Kinder (children, kiddies, kids, childrens, descendant), Unterelemente (children), Jugendschutzverein (Children), die Kinder (children). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Djao
| va-anace (children), va-ana (children, kids), -laasya (make children look like oneself, resemble), ma-saanje (a game of make-believe in a figurative sense, little bowers constructed by children outside their village in which they play at being married and generally imitate their elders), di-kaango (condition which causes a woman's children to die young), ci-sivani (relationship to children of paternal aunt or maternal uncle). Additional references: Djao, Malawi, Mozambique, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Djawa
| dua anak cukup (two children enough). Additional references: Djawa, Indonesia, Malaysia (Sabah), children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Djedji
| Un do vi we (I have two children), Vile yi wa nu dayihun (children like to have fun). Additional references: Djedji, Togo, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Dutch
| kinderen (children, child, family, descendants), de kinderen (children). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Elgumi
| idwe (children). Additional references: Elgumi, Uganda, Kenya, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ena
| մանուկներ (children), ԵՐԵԽԱՆԵՐ (children), երեաներ (children). Additional references: Ena, Armenia, Azerbaijan, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ermeni Dili
| մանուկներ (children), ԵՐԵԽԱՆԵՐ (children), երեաներ (children). Additional references: Ermeni Dili, Armenia, Azerbaijan, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ermenice
| մանուկներ (children), ԵՐԵԽԱՆԵՐ (children), երեաներ (children). Additional references: Ermenice, Armenia, Azerbaijan, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Etossio
| idwe (children). Additional references: Etossio, Uganda, Kenya, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Euskera
| children's clothes umeentzako arropa (children), child izenaren pl (children). Additional references: Euskera, Spain, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Eyan
| gefwЧИleИ (bangle for healthy children). Additional references: Eyan, Cameroon, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Filipino
| iho (child, children), Anak (child, children, native, offspring), mga bata (children), palayok-palayukan (small earthenware pots for children), aswang (a witch said to prey on children). Additional references: Filipino, Philippines, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Finnish
| lapsi (child, infant, bairn, children, baby), lapset (children), lasten (children). Additional references: Finnish, Finland, Russia (Europe), children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Fo
| Un do vi we (I have two children), Vile yi wa nu dayihun (children like to have fun). Additional references: Fo, Togo, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Fogbe
| Un do vi we (I have two children), Vile yi wa nu dayihun (children like to have fun). Additional references: Fogbe, Togo, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Fon
| Un do vi we (I have two children), Vile yi wa nu dayihun (children like to have fun). Additional references: Fon, Togo, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Fongbe
| Un do vi we (I have two children), Vile yi wa nu dayihun (children like to have fun). Additional references: Fongbe, Togo, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Fonnu
| Un do vi we (I have two children), Vile yi wa nu dayihun (children like to have fun). Additional references: Fonnu, Togo, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Forézien
| haria (embarrassment, confusion, perplexity, abashment, bewilderment), arria (embarrassment, confusion, perplexity, abashment, bewilderment). Additional references: Forézien, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Français
| enfants (children, brood, Sons and Daughters, little ones, passenger children), progéniture (offspring, progeny, brood, seed, children), les enfants (children), gamines (children, youngsters), descendante (children, descender), descendant (descendant, descending, offspring, successor, children), des enfants (children), gosses (children, kids). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| French
| enfants (children, brood, Sons and Daughters, little ones, passenger children), progéniture (offspring, progeny, brood, seed, children), les enfants (children), gamines (children, youngsters), descendante (children, descender), descendant (descendant, descending, offspring, successor, children), des enfants (children), gosses (children, kids). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Gaelg
| lhiennoo (children), cloan (children, descendant, family circle). Additional references: Gaelg, United Kingdom, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Gailck
| lhiennoo (children), cloan (children, descendant, family circle). Additional references: Gailck, United Kingdom, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ganda
| olina abaana (do you have any children). Additional references: Ganda, Uganda, Tanzania, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Geordie
| bairns (children). Additional references: Geordie, United Kingdom, American Samoa, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| German
| Kinder (children, kiddies, kids, childrens, descendant), Unterelemente (children), Jugendschutzverein (Children), die Kinder (children). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Gilbertese
| te atei (children), ataei (child, childish, children, kid, offspring). Additional references: Gilbertese, Kiribati, Fiji, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Gin
| sản phẩm (child, children, issue, issues, produce), người lớn mà tính như trẻ con (child, children), kết quả (child, children, effect, effects, end), hậu quả (child, children, issue, issues), đứa trẻ (child, children), đứa con (child, children), đứa bé (child, children), trừng phạt con cái vì tội lỗi của cha (to visit the sins of the fathers upon the children), nô đùa với trẻ con (to play with children), chơi với trẻ con (to play with children). Additional references: Gin, Viet Nam, China, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Greek
| παιδιά (children, child, prank), παιδί (child, kid, bairn, boyo, children). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Greek (transliteration)
| paidhia (children, child, prank), paidhi (child, kid, bairn, boyo, children). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Gullah
| chillun (child, children), chil' (child, children). Additional references: Gullah, United States, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Gurmukhi
| ਸੰਤਾਨ (offspring, progeny, children, issue), ਬੰਸ (lineage, children, descent, dynasty, family), ਬੱਚੇ (children), ਔਲਾ (children, dearth, drought, generation, issue). Additional references: Gurmukhi, India, Kenya, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Gurumukhi
| ਸੰਤਾਨ (offspring, progeny, children, issue), ਬੰਸ (lineage, children, descent, dynasty, family), ਬੱਚੇ (children), ਔਲਾ (children, dearth, drought, generation, issue). Additional references: Gurumukhi, India, Kenya, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Habe
| d'iiyaa (children). Additional references: Habe, Nigeria, Benin, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Haiao
| va-anace (children), va-ana (children, kids), -laasya (make children look like oneself, resemble), ma-saanje (a game of make-believe in a figurative sense, little bowers constructed by children outside their village in which they play at being married and generally imitate their elders), di-kaango (condition which causes a woman's children to die young), ci-sivani (relationship to children of paternal aunt or maternal uncle). Additional references: Haiao, Malawi, Mozambique, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Haieren
| մանուկներ (children), ԵՐԵԽԱՆԵՐ (children), երեաներ (children). Additional references: Haieren, Armenia, Azerbaijan, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Halh
| жижиг хvvхэд (child, children). Additional references: Halh, Mongolia, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Halh (transliteration)
| zhizhig khvvkhed (child, children). Additional references: Halh, Mongolia, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Hanguk Mal
| 태어난 사람 (child, native, children), 제자 (famulus, disciple, chela, child, pupil), 자식 (offspring, child, fellow, olive branch, issue), 자손 (descendant, posterity, epigone, son, offspring), 자녀분 (children), 자녀 (family, issue, children), 어린애 같은 사람 (child, baby, children), 아이 (child, kinchin, kid, moppet, chick), 소산 (dissipation, abreaction, creature, fruit, lysis), 도련님 (master, childe, child, children). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Hanguohua
| 태어난 사람 (child, native, children), 제자 (famulus, disciple, chela, child, pupil), 자식 (offspring, child, fellow, olive branch, issue), 자손 (descendant, posterity, epigone, son, offspring), 자녀분 (children), 자녀 (family, issue, children), 어린애 같은 사람 (child, baby, children), 아이 (child, kinchin, kid, moppet, chick), 소산 (dissipation, abreaction, creature, fruit, lysis), 도련님 (master, childe, child, children). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Haoussa
| d'iiyaa (children). Additional references: Haoussa, Nigeria, Benin, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Hausa
| d'iiyaa (children). Additional references: Hausa, Nigeria, Benin, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Hausawa
| d'iiyaa (children). Additional references: Hausawa, Nigeria, Benin, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Hebrew
| ילדים (children), םידלי (child, children), יֶלֶד (boy, child, children, tad), טף (babies, children, small children, Teff), בני ישראל (Bene Israel, Children of Israel), צ'ילדרן אוף בודום (Children of Bodom), העמדת בנים (bringing up children). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Hiao
| va-anace (children), va-ana (children, kids), -laasya (make children look like oneself, resemble), ma-saanje (a game of make-believe in a figurative sense, little bowers constructed by children outside their village in which they play at being married and generally imitate their elders), di-kaango (condition which causes a woman's children to die young), ci-sivani (relationship to children of paternal aunt or maternal uncle). Additional references: Hiao, Malawi, Mozambique, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| High Arabic
| الأطفال (children), فَتِيّ (adolescent, lad, adolescents, beardless, bloke), فَتًى (adolescent, boy, juvenile, lad, youngster), مَوْلُود (born, babied, babies, baby, babying), نسل (offspring, breed, posterity, progeny, generation), نَجْل (scion, son, boy, boys, child), ناشِئ (youngster, youthful, abecedarian, abecedarians, adolescent), سَلِيل (child, children, descendant, descendants, scion), غُلَام (child, laddie, youngster, youthful, adolescent), طفل (child, chit, kid, bairn, clay). Additional references: High Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| High German
| Kinder (children, kiddies, kids, childrens, descendant), Unterelemente (children), Jugendschutzverein (Children), die Kinder (children). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Hiligainon
| mgasbata ukon kabataan (children), kabataan (childhood, children). Additional references: Hiligainon, Philippines, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Hiligaynon
| mgasbata ukon kabataan (children), kabataan (childhood, children). Additional references: Hiligaynon, Philippines, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Hmong
| menyuam (children), dab pog (spirit that protects children), tseg tub tseg ki (childless, without children), mooj (childless, trance, without children). Additional references: Hmong, China, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Hochdeutsch
| Kinder (children, kiddies, kids, childrens, descendant), Unterelemente (children), Jugendschutzverein (Children), die Kinder (children). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Hungarian
| gyermekek (children, child), gyerekek (children, small fry, chillun, kids, little ones), gyermek (child, children, chip, infant, bairn), gyerek (child, junior, kiddy, children, kid). Additional references: Hungarian, Hungary, Austria, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Hyao
| va-anace (children), va-ana (children, kids), -laasya (make children look like oneself, resemble), ma-saanje (a game of make-believe in a figurative sense, little bowers constructed by children outside their village in which they play at being married and generally imitate their elders), di-kaango (condition which causes a woman's children to die young), ci-sivani (relationship to children of paternal aunt or maternal uncle). Additional references: Hyao, Malawi, Mozambique, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ikiribati
| te atei (children), ataei (child, childish, children, kid, offspring). Additional references: Ikiribati, Kiribati, Fiji, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ikumama
| idwe (children). Additional references: Ikumama, Uganda, Kenya, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ilocano
| ubbíng (children). Additional references: Ilocano, Philippines, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ilokano
| ubbíng (children). Additional references: Ilokano, Philippines, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Iloko
| ubbíng (children). Additional references: Iloko, Philippines, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ilonggo
| mgasbata ukon kabataan (children), kabataan (childhood, children). Additional references: Ilonggo, Philippines, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ilongot
| mga bata ukon kabataan (children). Additional references: Ilongot, Philippines, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Indonesian
| anak (child, bairn, brat, kiddy, children), anak-anak (brood, children), kanak-kanak (child, children, toddle), beranak (breed, have children, bring forth, calve, give birth to). Additional references: Indonesian, Indonesia, Java, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Irish
| clann (children, family). Additional references: Irish, United Kingdom, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Isixhosa
| abantwana (children). Additional references: Isixhosa, South Africa, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Isizulu
| khundlwane (child, children), abantwana (children), Unezingane ezingaki (how many children do you have). Additional references: Isizulu, South Africa, Malawi, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Italian
| bambini (babies, children, boyhood, flock, fry), ragazzo (boy, lad, boyfriend, buddy, fellow), piccine (children), prole (offspring, issue, progeny, a brood of chicks, children), amare i figli (love one's children), un libro a uso dei bambini (a book for the use of children), bambini chiassosi (noisy children), mia nonna allevò otto figli (My grandmother brought up eight children), i miei bambini e i vostri (my children and yours), Mrs Black tiene in pugno i figli (Mrs Black rules her children). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Itbayaten
| cametdexan (children), anac (child, children, offspring), ichahakey na ribunan u kamutdexan (she likes to put ribbons on children), arahi sinmo nu vatavatah na sira du anac na (his scoldings to his children amounted to nothing), atlu u anac na (he has three children), ipatpanliliw na sira u anac na sira (he feels for his children), a'pat sa u anac ko (I have four children), a'pat u anac ko (I have four children), chakey na lapacan sira u kamutdejan (he like to boast to children), nana'wen sira u cametdexan (teach the children). Additional references: Itbayaten, Philippines, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ivatan
| anac (child, children, offspring), cametdejan (children), chakey na lasuan u kamutdejan (she likes to put ribbons on children), manduan mo pa sa u anac mo saya du capacadudumi da (will you command your children to keep quite), arava u sinmo nu juyajuya na sa du anac na (his scoldings to his children amounted to nothing), tatdu u anac na (he has three children), Mangananawa du camutdejan (is it dangerous for children), apat u anac ko (I have four children), apat sa u anac ko (I have four children), chakey na lapacan sira u kamutdejan (he like to boast to children). Additional references: Ivatan, Philippines, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ivrit
| ילדים (children), םידלי (child, children), יֶלֶד (boy, child, children, tad), טף (babies, children, small children, Teff), בני ישראל (Bene Israel, Children of Israel), צ'ילדרן אוף בודום (Children of Bodom), העמדת בנים (bringing up children). Additional references: Ivrit, Israel, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Jao
| va-anace (children), va-ana (children, kids), -laasya (make children look like oneself, resemble), ma-saanje (a game of make-believe in a figurative sense, little bowers constructed by children outside their village in which they play at being married and generally imitate their elders), di-kaango (condition which causes a woman's children to die young), ci-sivani (relationship to children of paternal aunt or maternal uncle). Additional references: Jao, Malawi, Mozambique, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Japanese
| 少国民 (children, the rising generation), 児童 (children, juvenile, child, kid, schoolchild), 子供達 (children), 愛の結晶 (children, fruit of love), 子等 (children), 児曹 (children), 子ども (child, children, imp), 子宝 (children, the treasure that is children), 子種 (children, descendants), 子どもたち (children). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Javanese
| dua anak cukup (two children enough). Additional references: Javanese, Indonesia, Malaysia (Sabah), children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Jawa
| dua anak cukup (two children enough). Additional references: Jawa, Indonesia, Malaysia (Sabah), children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Jing
| sản phẩm (child, children, issue, issues, produce), người lớn mà tính như trẻ con (child, children), kết quả (child, children, effect, effects, end), hậu quả (child, children, issue, issues), đứa trẻ (child, children), đứa con (child, children), đứa bé (child, children), trừng phạt con cái vì tội lỗi của cha (to visit the sins of the fathers upon the children), nô đùa với trẻ con (to play with children), chơi với trẻ con (to play with children). Additional references: Jing, Viet Nam, China, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Kado
| d'iiyaa (children). Additional references: Kado, Nigeria, Benin, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Kaffer
| abantwana (children). Additional references: Kaffer, South Africa, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Kaffir
| abantwana (children). Additional references: Kaffir, South Africa, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Kalaka
| bana (children), zwanana (group of small children), pHumbu (euphemism for vagina, normally used for small children). Additional references: Kalaka, Botswana, Zimbabwe, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Kalanga
| bana (children), zwanana (group of small children), pHumbu (euphemism for vagina, normally used for small children). Additional references: Kalanga, Botswana, Zimbabwe, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Kanarese
| nimige makkalu iddara (do you have children). Additional references: Kanarese, India, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Kannada
| nimige makkalu iddara (do you have children). Additional references: Kannada, India, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Kapampangan
| kurangkurangan (small earthenware pots for children). Additional references: Kapampangan, Philippines, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Kernewek
| fleghes (children). Additional references: Kernewek, United Kingdom, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Kernowek
| fleghes (children). Additional references: Kernowek, United Kingdom, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Khalkha Mongolian
| жижиг хvvхэд (child, children). Additional references: Khalkha Mongolian, Mongolia, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Khalkha (transliteration)
| zhizhig khvvkhed (child, children). Additional references: Khalkha Mongolian, Mongolia, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Kiga
| abaana (children), abeeganyi (spoilt children), abatetsi (spoilt children), ebitunguuta (wild fruit eaten by children), ekibego (food for children or servants, sop), ebibego (food for children or servants, sops), otwana (little children), abajigaijo (firstborn children), obucwekye (loss of children), obutwera (bear children too frequently). Additional references: Kiga, Uganda, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Kinh
| sản phẩm (child, children, issue, issues, produce), người lớn mà tính như trẻ con (child, children), kết quả (child, children, effect, effects, end), hậu quả (child, children, issue, issues), đứa trẻ (child, children), đứa con (child, children), đứa bé (child, children), trừng phạt con cái vì tội lỗi của cha (to visit the sins of the fathers upon the children), nô đùa với trẻ con (to play with children), chơi với trẻ con (to play with children). Additional references: Kinh, Viet Nam, China, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Kiribati
| te atei (children), ataei (child, childish, children, kid, offspring). Additional references: Kiribati, Kiribati, Fiji, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Kisuaheli
| mtoto (child, infant, bairn, children, adjunct). Additional references: Kisuaheli, Tanzania, Burundi, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Kiswahili
| mtoto (child, infant, bairn, children, adjunct). Additional references: Kiswahili, Tanzania, Burundi, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Kololo
| lilelelo (playing area for children), lungongaula (inclination to beat children), cobelisize (to tuck children into bed), pepezi (to give children to someone). Additional references: Kololo, Zambia, Namibia, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Koosa
| abantwana (children). Additional references: Koosa, South Africa, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Korean
| 태어난 사람 (child, native, children), 제자 (famulus, disciple, chela, child, pupil), 자식 (offspring, child, fellow, olive branch, issue), 자손 (descendant, posterity, epigone, son, offspring), 자녀분 (children), 자녀 (family, issue, children), 어린애 같은 사람 (child, baby, children), 아이 (child, kinchin, kid, moppet, chick), 소산 (dissipation, abreaction, creature, fruit, lysis), 도련님 (master, childe, child, children). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Kurdish
| منداللان، زارؤك (children). Additional references: Kurdish, Iraq, Turkey, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Langadoc
| bourlis (confusion, uproar, bewilderment, din, hubbub). Additional references: Langadoc, France, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Languedoc
| bourlis (confusion, uproar, bewilderment, din, hubbub). Additional references: Languedoc, France, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Languedocien
| bourlis (confusion, uproar, bewilderment, din, hubbub). Additional references: Languedocien, France, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Lengadoucian
| bourlis (confusion, uproar, bewilderment, din, hubbub). Additional references: Lengadoucian, France, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Lietuvi
| vaikai (brood, children, infant, issue, the little ones). Additional references: Lietuvi, Lithuania, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Lingotes
| mga bata ukon kabataan (children). Additional references: Lingotes, Philippines, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Litauische
| vaikai (brood, children, infant, issue, the little ones). Additional references: Litauische, Lithuania, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Litewski
| vaikai (brood, children, infant, issue, the little ones). Additional references: Litewski, Lithuania, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Lithuanian
| vaikai (brood, children, infant, issue, the little ones). Additional references: Lithuanian, Lithuania, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Litovskiy
| vaikai (brood, children, infant, issue, the little ones). Additional references: Litovskiy, Lithuania, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Liutuviskai
| vaikai (brood, children, infant, issue, the little ones). Additional references: Liutuviskai, Lithuania, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Lozi
| lilelelo (playing area for children), lungongaula (inclination to beat children), cobelisize (to tuck children into bed), pepezi (to give children to someone). Additional references: Lozi, Zambia, Namibia, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Luganda
| olina abaana (do you have any children). Additional references: Luganda, Uganda, Tanzania, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Lyonnais
| bourdifaille (disorder, confusion, mess, tumult, uproar), pitrognage (thing, disorder, affair, business, case), bourdiffaille (disorder, confusion, mess, tumult, uproar). Additional references: Lyonnais, France, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Mòoré
| kamba (children), kamba kibaare (how are your children), kamba yaa laafi (are your children good). Additional references: Mòoré, Burkina Faso, Mali, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Madrassi
| nimige makkalu iddara (do you have children). Additional references: Madrassi, India, children. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Magyar
| gyermekek (children, child), gyerekek (children, small fry, chillun, kids, little ones), gyermek (child, children, chip, infan |