Wirbelknochen

From LSJ

λέγεις, ἃ δὲ λέγεις ἕνεκα τοῦ λαβεῖν λέγεις → you speak, but you say what you say for the sake of gain (Menander, fr. 776)

Source

Translations

vertebra

Afrikaans: werwel; Arabic: فَقَرَة‎; Egyptian Arabic: فقرة‎; Armenian: ող; Bashkir: умыртҡа; Belarusian: пазванок; Bulgarian: гръбначен прешлен; Burmese: ကျောရိုးဆစ် sg, ကျောရိုးဆစ်များ; Catalan: vèrtebra; Cebuano: dugokan; Chinese Mandarin: 椎骨, 脊椎, 脊椎骨; Min Nan: 透龍骨/透龙骨; Czech: obratel; Danish: ryghvirvel; Dutch: wervel, rugwervel, ruggengraatswervel; Evenki: сигдэ, нугды̄; Finnish: nikama, selkänikama; French: vertèbre; Galician: vértebra; Georgian: მალა, ხერხემალი; German: Wirbel, Wirbelknochen; Greek: σπόνδυλος; Ancient Greek: σφόνδυλος, σπόνδυλος; Hebrew: חֻלְיָה‎; Hungarian: csigolya; Ingrian: piiluu, nikan; Interlingua: vertebra; Inupiaq: ikik; Irish: veirteabra; Italian: vertebra; Japanese: 椎骨; Korean: 척추(脊椎); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: birrbirre; Latin: vertebra; Latvian: skriemelis; Macedonian: пршлен; Malayalam: കശേരു; Maori: tangai; Mongolian: нугалам, нурууны үе, нугалмай, сээр; Navajo: íígháán; Norwegian: ryggvirvel; Ottoman Turkish: فقره‎, مهره‎; Persian: مهره‎; Polish: kręg inan; Portuguese: vértebra; Romanian: vertebră; Russian: позвонок; Scottish Gaelic: cnàimh an droma, dromaltach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: пршљен, краљежак, краљешак; Roman: pršljen, králježak, králješak; Slovene: vretence; Spanish: vértebra; Swedish: ryggkota, kota; Tagalog: gulugod; Turkish: omur; Ukrainian: хребець; Walloon: cronzoxh; Welsh: cefngymal, fertebra; Yakut: тоноҕос