Dalmatia - Names in Other Languages

Names in Other Languages

The name of Dalmatia appears in the New Testament at 2 Timothy 4:10, and has thus been translated into most modern languages of the world.

  • Italian: Dalmazia
  • Latin: Dalmatia
  • Greek: Δαλματία
  • Romanian: Dalmaţia
  • Dutch and Afrikaans: Dalmatië
  • French: Dalmatie
  • German: Dalmatien
  • Polish: Dalmacja
  • Maltese: Dalmazja
  • Portuguese and Hungarian: Dalmácia
  • South Slavic languages: Dalmacija, Далмација
  • Bulgarian: Далмация
  • Spanish and Albanian: Dalmacia
  • Modern Turkish and Ottoman Turkish: Dalmaçya
  • Venetian: Dalmàsia
  • Esperanto: Dalmatio
  • Amharic: ድልማጥያ Dəlmaṭya

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