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==Translations==
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Aghwan: 𐕌𐕒𐕡𐕟𐕒𐕡𐕙; Albanian: shenjtë; Arabic: مُقَدَّس‎; Egyptian Arabic: مقدس‎; Armenian: սուրբ; Aromanian: sãntu, sãmtu; Azerbaijani: müqəddəs; Belarusian: святы́, свяшчэ́нны; Bulgarian: свят, свеще́н; Catalan: sagrat, sagrada, sant, santa; Chinese Mandarin: 神聖, 神圣, 聖, 圣; Czech: svatý; Dalmatian: suant; Danish: hellig; Dutch: [[heilig]], [[sacraal]], [[gewijd]]; Esperanto: sankta; Estonian: puhä; Faroese: heilagur, halgur; Finnish: pyhä; French: saint, sacré; Friulian: sant; Galician: sagrado, sacro; Georgian: წმინდა; German: [[heilig]]; Gothic: 𐍅𐌴𐌹𐌷𐍃; Greek: άγιος; Ancient Greek: [[ἅγιος]], [[ἱερός]], [[ὅσιος]]; Greenlandic: illernartoq; Hebrew: קדוש‎, קדושה‎; Hidatsa: xubáa; Hindi: पवित्र; Hungarian: szent; Hunsrik: heilich; Icelandic: heilagur, helgur; Indonesian: kudus, keramat; Irish: beannaithe, naofa; Istriot: santo; Italian: sacro; Japanese: 神聖, 聖なる; Kashubian: swiati; Korean: 거룩한, 신성한; Latin: [[sacer]]; Latvian: svēts; Lithuanian: šventas; Luxembourgish: helleg; Macedonian: свет; Malay: suci; Maori: tapu; Mari: шнуй; Navajo: diyin; Norman: saint; Norwegian Bokmål: hellig; Occitan: sant; Old Occitan: sant; Old English: hāliġ; Persian: مقدس‎, اسپنتا‎, سپنتا‎; Plautdietsch: heilich; Polish: święty; Portuguese: santo, sagrado, sacro; Rapa Nui: tapu; Romanian: sfânt, sfântă; Romansch: sontg, sogn, son, sench, sonch; Russian: [[святоой]], [[священный]]; Sardinian: santu; Scots: haly; Scottish Gaelic: naomh, coisrigte; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: свет; Roman: svet; Sicilian: santu; Slovak: svätý; Slovene: svet; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: swěty; Spanish: santo, sagrado; Swedish: helig; Thai: ศักดิ์สิทธิ์; Turkish: kutsal, mukaddes; Ugaritic: 𐎖𐎄𐎌; Ukrainian: святи́й, свяще́нний; Venetian: santo; Vietnamese: thánh, thần thánh; Welsh: sanctaidd; Yiddish: הייליק‎; Yup'ik: tanqilria
|trtx=Aghwan: 𐕌𐕒𐕡𐕟𐕒𐕡𐕙; Albanian: shenjtë; Arabic: مُقَدَّس‎; Egyptian Arabic: مقدس‎; Armenian: սուրբ; Aromanian: sãntu, sãmtu; Azerbaijani: müqəddəs; Belarusian: святы́, свяшчэ́нны; Bulgarian: свят, свеще́н; Catalan: sagrat, sagrada, sant, santa; Chinese Mandarin: 神聖, 神圣, 聖, 圣; Czech: svatý; Dalmatian: suant; Danish: hellig; Dutch: [[heilig]], [[sacraal]], [[gewijd]]; Esperanto: sankta; Estonian: puhä; Faroese: heilagur, halgur; Finnish: pyhä; French: saint, sacré; Friulian: sant; Galician: sagrado, sacro; Georgian: წმინდა; German: [[heilig]]; Gothic: 𐍅𐌴𐌹𐌷𐍃; Greek: άγιος; Ancient Greek: [[ἅγιος]], [[ἱερός]], [[ὅσιος]]; Greenlandic: illernartoq; Hebrew: קדוש‎, קדושה‎; Hidatsa: xubáa; Hindi: पवित्र; Hungarian: szent; Hunsrik: heilich; Icelandic: heilagur, helgur; Indonesian: kudus, keramat; Irish: beannaithe, naofa; Istriot: santo; Italian: sacro; Japanese: 神聖, 聖なる; Kashubian: swiati; Korean: 거룩한, 신성한; Latin: [[sacer]]; Latvian: svēts; Lithuanian: šventas; Luxembourgish: helleg; Macedonian: свет; Malay: suci; Maori: tapu; Mari: шнуй; Navajo: diyin; Norman: saint; Norwegian Bokmål: hellig; Occitan: sant; Old Occitan: sant; Old English: hāliġ; Persian: مقدس‎, اسپنتا‎, سپنتا‎; Plautdietsch: heilich; Polish: święty; Portuguese: santo, sagrado, sacro; Rapa Nui: tapu; Romanian: sfânt, sfântă; Romansch: sontg, sogn, son, sench, sonch; Russian: [[святоой]], [[священный]]; Sardinian: santu; Scots: haly; Scottish Gaelic: naomh, coisrigte; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: свет; Roman: svet; Sicilian: santu; Slovak: svätý; Slovene: svet; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: swěty; Spanish: santo, sagrado; Swedish: helig; Thai: ศักดิ์สิทธิ์; Turkish: kutsal, mukaddes; Ugaritic: 𐎖𐎄𐎌; Ukrainian: святи́й, свяще́нний; Venetian: santo; Vietnamese: thánh, thần thánh; Welsh: sanctaidd; Yiddish: הייליק‎; Yup'ik: tanqilria
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