How to Say Saint in Other Languages

Afrikaans – Heilige (hay-li-gha)

Albanian – Shën (shuhn)

Amharic – ቅዱስ (qǝdus)

Arabic – قديس (qud-dīs)

Armenian – Սուրբ (soorb)

Azerbaijani – Müqəddəs (mu-qad-das)

Basque – Santua (sahn-too-ah)

Belarusian – Святы (svya-ty)

Bengali – সাধু (sha-dhu)

Bosnian – Svetac (sveh-tats)

Bulgarian – Светец (sve-tyets)

Burmese – သန့် (thán)

Catalan – Sant (sant)

Cebuano – Santo (san-toh)

Chichewa – Woyera (wo-yay-rah)

Chinese (Simplified) – 圣人 (shèng rén)

Chinese (Traditional) – 聖人 (shèng rén)

Corsican – Santu (san-too)

Croatian – Svetac (sveh-tats)

Czech – Svatý (sva-tee)

Danish – Hellig (hel-lig)

Dutch – Heilige (hay-li-gha)

Esperanto – Sanktulo (sahnk-too-loh)

Estonian – Püha (pyu-hah)

Finnish – Pyhimys (py-hi-mis)

French – Saint (san)

Galician – Santo (san-toh)

Georgian – წმინდა (ts’min-da)

German – Heiliger (hy-lee-ger)

Greek – Άγιος (ah-yee-ohs)

Gujarati – પવિત્ર (puh-vi-truh)

Haitian Creole – Sen (sen)

Hausa – Mai tsarki (mai tsar-ki)

Hebrew – קדוש (ka-dosh)

Hindi – संत (sant)

Hungarian – Szent (sent)

Icelandic – Heilagur (hei-la-ghur)

Igbo – Onye nsọ (on-yeh nsoh)

Indonesian – Santo (san-toh)

Irish – Naomh (neev)

Italian – Santo (san-toh)

Japanese – 聖人 (seijin)

Javanese – Suci (soo-chi)

Kannada – ಸಂತ (san-ta)

Kazakh – Әулие (ah-wlee-yeh)

Khmer – ពុទ្ធ (poot-eh)

Korean – 성인 (seong-in)

Kurdish (Kurmanji) – Pîroz (pee-rohz)

Kyrgyz – Ыйык (ee-yik)

Lao – ຜູ້ສັກສິດ (phoo-sak-sit)

Latin – Sanctus (sank-tus)

Latvian – Svētais (svay-tai)

Lithuanian – Šventasis (shven-tah-sis)

Luxembourgish – Hellegen (hel-eh-ghen)

Macedonian – Светец (svay-tets)

Malagasy – Masina (mah-see-nah)

Malay – Santo (san-toh)

Malayalam – വിശുദ്ധൻ (vi-shu-dhan)

Maltese – Qaddis (kad-dees)

Maori – Tapu (tah-poo)

Marathi – संत (sant)

Mongolian – Ариун (ah-re-yun)

Nepali – संत (sant)

Norwegian – Hellig (hel-lig)

Oriya – ସନ୍ତ (sant)

Pashto – ولي (wa-lee)

Persian – قدیس (gho-dees)

Polish – Święty (shfyen-ty)

Portuguese – Santo (san-toh)

Punjabi – ਸੰਤ (sant)

Romanian – Sfânt (sfânt)

Russian – Святой (svya-toy)

Samoan – Paia (pa-ee-ah)

Scottish Gaelic – Naomh (neev)

Serbian – Светац (sve-tats)

Sesotho – Mohalaleli (mo-ha-la-leh-lee)

Shona – Munhu mutsvene (mu-nhu mu-tsve-ne)

Sinhala – ශුද්ධ (shudh-da)

Slovak – Svätý (svya-tee)

Slovenian – Svetnik (svet-neek)

Somali – Quduus (qu-doos)

Spanish – Santo (san-toh)

Sundanese – Santo (san-toh)

Swahili – Mtakatifu (m-ta-ka-tee-foo)

Swedish – Helgon (hel-gon)

Tagalog – Santo (san-toh)

Tajik – Муқаддас (mu-qa-das)

Tamil – புனிதர் (pu-nee-thar)

Telugu – సంతు (san-thu)

Thai – นักบุญ (nak bun)

Turkish – Aziz (ah-zeez)

Ukrainian – Святий (svya-tee)

Urdu – ولی (wa-lee)

Uzbek – Avliyo (ahv-lee-yo)

Vietnamese – Thánh (tang)

Welsh – Sant (sant)

Xhosa – Ongcwele (ong-kwe-leh)

Yiddish – הייליקער (hei-liker)

Yoruba – Ẹlẹ́dàá (eh-leh-dah)

Zulu – Ongcwele (ong-kwe-leh)

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