Karpfen

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καὶ ποταμοὺς τινας διαβάντες ἐν μεγίστῃ παρεγινόμεθα κώμῃ → and having crossed some rivers we reached a very large village

Source

German > Latin

Karpfen, cyprīnus.

Translations

carp

Abenaki: wôbhagas; Afrikaans: karp; Albanian: krap; Arabic: شَبُّوط‎; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܫܒܘܛܐ‎; Armenian: ծածան; Middle Armenian: շապութ; Asturian: carpa; Azerbaijani: karp, sazan, çəki balığı; Basque: karpa; Belarusian: карп; Bulgarian: шаран; Catalan: carpa; Chinese Mandarin: 鯉魚, 鲤鱼; Czech: kapr; Danish: karpe; Dutch: karper; Esperanto: karpo; Faroese: karpa; Finnish: karppi; French: carpe; Galician: carpa; Georgian: კობრი, ჭანარი; German: Karpfen; Greek: κυπρίνος; Ancient Greek: κυπρῖνος, βάλαγρος, βάλερος, βαλῖνος, βαλλιρός, βαρῆνος; Hebrew: קרפיון‎; Hungarian: ponty; Icelandic: vatnakarfi; Ido: karpo; Indonesian: ikan mas; Irish: carbán; Italian: carpa, reina; Japanese: 鯉, コイ; Kazakh: тұқы; Korean: 잉어(鯉魚); Latin: carpa; Macedonian: крап; Manchu: ᡶᡠᠰᡝᠯᡳ; Maori: morihana; Norman: carpe; Norwegian Bokmål: karpe, karpefisk; Nynorsk: karpe; Persian: کپور‎; Polish: karp; Portuguese: carpa; Romanian: crap; Russian: карп, сазан; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: шаран, крап; Roman: šaran, krap; Sichuan Yi: ꆹꒄꉛ; Slovak: kapor; Slovene: krap; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: karpa; Upper Sorbian: karp; Spanish: carpa; Swedish: karp; Tagalog: karpa; Tamil: கெண்டைமீன், சேல்; Thai: ไน; Turkish: sazan; Ukrainian: короп; Vietnamese: cá chép; Volapük: karip; Yiddish: קאַרפּ‎; Zazaki: sazan, kapır