The Different Languages

The Different Languages

How to Say Dragon in Different Languages

Draca – Old English

Dragoon – Old French

Lindworm – Germanic

Serpente – Italian (in folklore)

Hridon – Basque

Kishi – Japanese (mythological)

Serpiente – Spanish (mythological)

Drago – Sicilian

Tatsu – Japanese (mythological)

Gorn – Polish

Draig – Welsh

Drachen – German (plural)

Drac – Catalan

Zmaj – Croatian

Wyrm – Old English

Drakón – Greek

Dragón – Galician

Dragone – Italian (dialect)

Bachang – Cambodian

Basilisk – Latin

Panjang – Malay

Zmaja – Serbian

Gorgon – Ancient Greek

Tengrī – Mongolian

Alp – Turkish (mythological)

Draig – Cornish

Draco – Latin

Tayuu – Japanese (historical)

Draugr – Norse

Gōrō – Japanese (regional)

Asha – Hindi (mythological)

Dragon – Swahili

Drago – Venetian

Görda – Finnish

Verfluchter – German (cursed)

Gryphon – English (hybrid)

Dreki – Old Norse

Zmaje – Macedonian

Serpiente – Spanish (mythical)

Kaiju – Japanese (monster)

Tatsu – Japanese (dragon)Dragon – English

Dragón – Spanish

Dragon – French

Drache – German

Drago – Italian

龙 (Lóng) – Chinese

ドラゴン (Doragon) – Japanese

용 (Yong) – Korean

Дракон (Drakon) – Russian

Tākurō – Māori

Balaur – Romanian

Драко́н (Drakon) – Ukrainian

Dragon – Dutch

Nagă – Romanian

Bacháng – Vietnamese

Liegende – Afrikaans

Vermis – Latin

Hajō – Vietnamese

Fafnir – Norse (specific dragon)

Dracolich – Dungeons & Dragons

Kumiho – Korean (nine-tailed fox)

Shenlong – Chinese (mythical)

Kaijin – Japanese (strange beast)

Gargouille – French (dragon)

Kurikuri – Chinese (mythical)

Fúshǒu – Chinese (blessing)

Ryu – Japanese (mythical)

Long – Chinese (dragon)

Pazuzu – Mesopotamian (mythical)

Cochon – French (mythical)

Wyrm – English (old)

Drepane – Greek (mythical)

Dragnor – English (fantasy)

Gatling – English (steampunk)

Draco – Italian (historical)

Deamon – Greek (mythical)

Fumetsu – Japanese (immortal)

Naga – Sanskrit (mythical)

Bashtet – Egyptian (mythical)

Krell – Old English (mythical)

Tarasque – French (mythical)

Droch – Scottish Gaelic

Serpent – French (mythical)

Wurm – German (old)

Gryphon – Greek (mythical)

Nidhogg – Norse (mythical)

Basilisk – Latin (mythical)

Vermis – Latin (mythical)

Adragón – Galician

Wyrm – Old English (archaic)

Drakos – Greek

Dreki – Icelandic

Zmaj – Serbian

Tao – Chinese (mythical)

Koryu – Japanese (ancient)

Hāko – Hawaiian (mythical)

Drago – Italian (archaic)

Ishkur – Babylonian (mythical)

Oruk – Finnish (mythical)

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