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Translations for birth
bɜrθbirth
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- ولادة, بداية, ولد, وضع, مولد, ميلادArabic
- потекло, раждане, произход, раждам, началоBulgarian
- -ioù, ganedigezhBreton
- naixença, partCatalan, Valencian
- narození, porod, zrod, původ, poroditCzech
- genedigaethWelsh
- fødselDanish
- GeburtGerman
- καταγωγή, τοκετός, γέννα, γέννηση, γεννώGreek
- naskiĝoEsperanto
- nacimientoSpanish
- تولدPersian
- suku, sukujuuri, alku, synnyttää, syntymä, syntyperä, synnyttäminen, lisääntyminenFinnish
- eigaFaroese
- accoucher, naissanceFrench
- berteWestern Frisian
- breithIrish
- הוֹלִיד, לידהHebrew
- जन्मHindi
- szülés, származásHungarian
- ծնունդ, սկիզբArmenian
- nascentiaInterlingua
- kelahiranIndonesian
- akusharIdo
- fæðing, hingaðburðurIcelandic
- nascita, partoItalian
- הוּלHebrew
- 誕生, 成立, 出生, 勃興Japanese
- დაბადებაGeorgian
- ಜನನKannada
- 출생, 出生Korean
- مناڵبوونKurdish
- төрөлүш, туулуш, булак, тууш, ата тек, төрөт, тек, келип чыгышы, төрөлүү, туулуу, пайда болууKyrgyz
- nascentia, nativitas, pario, orīgoLatin
- gimimas, gimdymasLithuanian
- dzemdības, dzemdēšanaLatvian
- whānautanga, tīmatangaMāori
- раѓање, породување, зародиш, раѓа, потекло, родMacedonian
- ജനനംMalayalam
- geboorte, afkomst, baren, bevallingDutch
- fødselNorwegian
- narodzinyPolish
- parto, origem, nascimento, parir, dar à luzPortuguese
- unquyQuechua
- naștere, început, origineRomanian
- рождение, родыRussian
- rožastvo, rođenjeSerbo-Croatian
- porodiťSlovak
- rojstvo, roditi, porodSlovene
- födelse, början, födaSwedish
- zaa, zaliwa, kuzaa, zaliwSwahili
- பிறப்புTamil
- గర్భిణి, వంశము, కను, జన్మించుట, ప్రసవించు, పుట్టినTelugu
- กำเนิดThai
- doğumTurkish
- تولدUrdu
- sinh đẻ, đầu, gốc, [[sự]] [[ra đời]], dòng dõiVietnamese
- skepiaedje, vinowe å mondeWalloon
- געבורטYiddish
- 出生Chinese
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