How to Say Goddess in Other Languages

Afrikaans: godin (goh-din)

Albanian: perëndeshë (peh-ruhn-deh-shuh)

Amharic: እመቤት (eh-meh-bayt)

Arabic: إلهة (ilāha)

Armenian: աստվածուհի (astvats-uhi)

Azerbaijani: tanrıça (tahn-ree-chah)

Basque: jainkosa (yine-koh-sah)

Belarusian: багіня (ba-hee-nya)

Bengali: দেবী (deh-bee)

Bosnian: božica (boh-zhee-tsa)

Bulgarian: богиня (boh-gin-ya)

Burmese: ဒေဝီ (day-wee)

Catalan: deessa (deh-eh-sah)

Cebuano: diyosa (dee-yoh-sah)

Chichewa: mulungu wamkazi (moo-loon-goo wahm-kah-zee)

Chinese (Mandarin): 女神 (nǚ shén)

Corsican: dea (deh-ah)

Croatian: božica (boh-zhee-tsa)

Czech: bohyně (boh-hih-nyeh)

Danish: gudinde (goo-din-eh)

Dutch: godin (goh-din)

Esperanto: diino (dee-ee-noh)

Estonian: jumalanna (yoo-mah-lahn-nah)

Fijian: kalouyalewa (ka-low-yah-leh-wah)

Filipino: diyosa (dee-yoh-sah)

Finnish: jumalatar (yoo-mah-lah-tahr)

French: déesse (deh-ess)

Galician: deusa (deh-oo-sah)

Georgian: ქალღმერთი (kal-gh-mer-tee)

German: Göttin (gur-tin)

Greek: θεά (theh-ah)

Gujarati: દેવી (day-vee)

Haitian Creole: deyès (deh-yes)

Hausa: allah mata (ah-lah mah-tah)

Hebrew: אלילה (eh-lee-lah)

Hindi: देवी (day-vee)

Hungarian: istennő (eesh-ten-nuh)

Icelandic: gyðja (gith-ya)

Igbo: chi nwanyi (chee nwah-nyi)

Indonesian: dewi (day-wee)

Irish: bandia (bahn-dee-ah)

Italian: dea (deh-ah)

Japanese: 女神 (megami)

Javanese: dewi (day-wee)

Kannada: ದೇವತೆ (deh-vah-teh)

Kazakh: тәңір (tang-eer)

Khmer: ព្រះនាង (preah-neang)

Kinyarwanda: imana y’umugore (ee-mah-nah yoo-moo-go-reh)

Korean: 여신 (yeo-shin)

Kurdish: xwedê (khweh-deh)

Kyrgyz: кудайдын кызы (koo-day-din kee-zih)

Lao: ນາງເຈົ້າ (nahng jow)

Latvian: dieviete (dee-eh-vyeh-teh)

Lithuanian: deivė (day-veh)

Luxembourgish: Göttin (gur-tin)

Macedonian: божица (boh-zhee-tsa)

Malagasy: andriamanibavy (ahn-dree-ah-mah-nee-bah-vee)

Malay: dewi (day-wee)

Malayalam: ദേവി (day-vee)

Maltese: alla (ah-lah)

Maori: atua wahine (ah-too-ah wah-hee-neh)

Marathi: देवी (day-vee)

Mongolian: бурхан эмэгтэй (bur-khan eh-meg-tey)

Nepali: देवी (day-vee)

Norwegian: gudinne (goo-din-eh)

Odia: ଦେବୀ (day-vee)

Pashto: الهه (ih-lah)

Persian: الهه (elāhe)

Polish: bogini (boh-ghee-nee)

Portuguese: deusa (day-oo-sah)

Punjabi: ਦੇਵੀ (day-vee)

Romanian: zeiță (zay-tzuh)

Russian: богиня (bah-gin-ya)

Samoan: fafine atua (fah-fee-neh ah-too-ah)

Sanskrit: देवी (day-vee)

Serbian: богиња (boh-gin-ya)

Shona: mwarikadzi (mwa-ree-kahd-zee)

Sindhi: ديوي (dee-vee)

Sinhala: දෙවි (deh-vee)

Slovak: bohyňa (boh-hih-nya)

Slovenian: boginja (boh-gin-ya)

Somali: ilaahad dumar ah (ee-lah-had doo-mar ah)

Spanish: diosa (dee-oh-sah)

Sundanese: dewi (day-wee)

Swahili: mungu mwanamke (moon-goo mwah-nahm-keh)

Swedish: gudinna (goo-din-nah)

Tajik: худоии зан (khoo-do-ee zan)

Tamil: தேவதை (they-va-thai)

Telugu: దేవత (day-vah-tha)

Thai: เทพี (tay-pee)

Turkish: tanrıça (tahn-ree-chah)

Ukrainian: богиня (boh-gin-ya)

Urdu: دیوی (day-vee)

Uzbek: xudoyi ayol (khuh-doy-ee ah-yol)

Vietnamese: nữ thần (nuh than)

Welsh: duwies (doo-wee-ess)

Xhosa: uthixo wasetyhini (oo-thee-ksoh wah-seh-tee-hee-nee)

Yoruba: ọlọrun obinrin (oh-loh-run oh-been-reen)

Zulu: unkulunkulu wesifazane (oon-koon-loo-koo-loo weh-see-fah-zah-neh)

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