phó tế has 17 translations in 14 languages

translations of phó tế

VI EN English 1 translation
  • deacon (n v) [a clergyman ranked directly below a priest]
VI ES Spanish 1 translation
  • diácono (n v) [a clergyman ranked directly below a priest, a designated minister of charity in the early Church] {m}
VI FR French 1 translation
  • diacre (n v) [a clergyman ranked directly below a priest, a designated minister of charity in the early Church] {m}
VI IT Italian 1 translation
  • diacono (n v) [a clergyman ranked directly below a priest, a designated minister of charity in the early Church] {m}
VI PT Portuguese 1 translation
  • diácono (n v) [a clergyman ranked directly below a priest, a designated minister of charity in the early Church] {m}
VI NL Dutch 1 translation
  • diaken (n v) [a clergyman ranked directly below a priest, a designated minister of charity in the early Church] {m}
VI SV Swedish 1 translation
  • diakon (n v) [a designated minister of charity in the early Church] (u)
VI DE German 1 translation
  • Diakon (n v) [a clergyman ranked directly below a priest, a designated minister of charity in the early Church] {m}
VI CS Czech 2 translations
  • jáhen (n v) [a clergyman ranked directly below a priest]
  • diákon (n v) [a clergyman ranked directly below a priest]
VI PL Polish 1 translation
  • diakon (n v) [a designated minister of charity in the early Church] (n v)
VI DA Danish 1 translation
  • diakon (n v) [a designated minister of charity in the early Church] (n v)
VI BG Bulgarian 1 translation
  • дя́кон (n v) [a clergyman ranked directly below a priest, a designated minister of charity in the early Church] (n v)
VI RU Russian 2 translations
  • дья́кон (n v) [a clergyman ranked directly below a priest, a designated minister of charity in the early Church] (n v)
  • диа́кон (n v) [a clergyman ranked directly below a priest, a designated minister of charity in the early Church] (n v)
VI JA Japanese 2 translations
  • 輔祭 (n v) [a clergyman ranked directly below a priest]
  • 執事 (n v) [a designated minister of charity in the early Church] (n v)