The Different Languages

How to Say Monster in Different Languages

Monster – English

Monstruo – Spanish

Monstre – French

Monster – German

Mostro – Italian

Monstro – Portuguese

怪物 (Kaibutsu) – Japanese

괴물 (Gwemul) – Korean

怪物 (Guàiwù) – Chinese (Mandarin)

Чудовище (Chudovishche) – Russian

Canavar – Turkish

Rakshasa – Hindi

Monstrum – Latin

Hirviö – Finnish

Monster – Dutch

Mostrul – Romanian

Monstras – Lithuanian

Potwór – Polish

Μπαμπούλας (Bampoulas) – Greek

Monstrum – Esperanto

Peto – Swahili

Monstra – Albanian

Potvora – Czech

Monstrum – Estonian

Mostro – Galician

Monstras – Latvian

Monstru – Catalan

Chimera – Irish

Lele – Hawaiian

Strigoi – Romanian (folk)

Vampier – Afrikaans

Ciawool – Scottish Gaelic

Strigoaică – Moldovan

Zver – Serbian

Зверь (Zver’) – Ukrainian

Bahamut – Arabic

Balrog – Welsh

Bestia – Spanish (alternative)

Bies – Polish (folklore)

Ogre – Italian (alternative)

Ghoul – Persian

Vanator – Romanian

Mumu – Nigerian Pidgin

Shaitan – Urdu

Moroi – Bulgarian

Golem – Hebrew

Огре (Ogre) – Bulgarian

Mazzeri – Corsican

Huldra – Norwegian (folk)

Drakula – Serbian (folk)

Ogra – Bosnian

Aswang – Filipino

Yokai – Japanese (folk)

Rakshasi – Hindi (female monster)

Demon – English (alternative)

Zombi – Haitian Creole

Vrykolakas – Greek (folk)

Wendigo – Cree

Banshee – Irish (folk)

Iele – Romanian (mythical)

Chupacabra – Spanish (Latin America)

Nosferatu – Romanian (folk)

妖怪 (Yōkai) – Japanese (mythical)

Drakon – Greek (mythical)

Fomorian – Irish (mythical)

Bunyip – Australian Aboriginal

Cthulhu – English (literature)

Dullahan – Irish (mythical)

Gorgona – Greek (mythical)

Vampyr – Danish

Incubus – Latin (mythical)

Demonio – Spanish

Jinn – Arabic (mythical)

Imp – English (folk)

Orc – English (fictional)

Kraken – Norwegian (mythical)

Troll – Norwegian (mythical)

Draugr – Old Norse

Fomor – Irish (mythical)

Basajaun – Basque

Lauma – Latvian

Nue – Japanese (folk)

Pisachas – Sanskrit

Titano – Italian (mythical)

Zmey – Bulgarian (mythical)

Bai Ze – Chinese (mythical)

Griffin – English (mythical)

Minotaur – Greek (mythical)

Sirin – Russian (mythical)

Garuda – Indonesian

Tiamat – Akkadian

Gorgon – English (mythical)

Cerberus – Greek (mythical)

Hydra – Greek (mythical)

Manticore – Persian (mythical)

Valkyrie – Old Norse

Kitsune – Japanese

Mokele-Mbembe – Lingala

Naga – Sanskrit

Vritra – Hindi (mythical)

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