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English
Two Austrians .
Etymology
From Austria + -n .
Pronunciation
Adjective
Austrian (comparative more Austrian , superlative most Austrian )
Of, from, or pertaining to Austria.
Austrian borders
Of or pertaining to its people or their cultures.
Hypernym: European
Austrian cuisines
Of or relating to a school of economic thought based on the concept of methodological individualism : that social phenomena result from the motivations and actions of individuals.
Derived terms
Translations
Noun
Austrian (plural Austrians )
A person from Austria or of Austrian descent .
An economist supporting the ideals of the Austrian School of Economics.
Translations
Austrian person
Afrikaans: Oostenryker
Albanian: austriak (sq) m , austriake f
Arabic: نَمْسَاوِيّ m ( namsāwiyy ) , نِمْسَاوِيّ m ( nimsāwiyy ) , نَمْسَاوِيَّة f ( namsāwiyya ) , نِمْسَاوِيَّة f ( nimsāwiyya )
Armenian: ավստրիացի ( avstriacʻi )
Azerbaijani: avstriyalı
Basque: austriar
Belarusian: аўстры́ец m ( aŭstrýjec ) , аўстры́йка f ( aŭstrýjka )
Bulgarian: австри́ец m ( avstríec ) , австри́йка f ( avstríjka )
Catalan: austríac (ca) m
Chinese:
Mandarin: 奧地利人 / 奥地利人 (zh) ( Àodìlì rén )
Czech: Rakušan (cs) m , Rakušák (cs) m , Rakušanka (cs) f
Danish: østriger (da) c
Dutch: Oostenrijker (nl) m , Oostenrijkse (nl) f
Esperanto: aŭstriano
Estonian: austerlane (et)
Farefare: diik-dapoore-duts-nẽra sg , diik-dapoore-duts-nẽrba pl , ostria-nẽra sg , ostria-nẽrba pl
Faroese: eysturríkari m
Finnish: itävaltalainen (fi)
French: Autrichien (fr) m , Autrichienne (fr) f
Galician: austríaco (gl) m , austríaca f
Georgian: ავსტრიელი ( avsṭrieli )
German: Österreicher (de) m , Österreicherin (de) f
Greek: Αυστριακός (el) m ( Afstriakós ) , Αυστριακή (el) f ( Afstriakí )
Hawaiian: ʻAukekulia
Hebrew: אוֹסְטְרִי (he) m ( ostrí ) , אוֹסְטְרִית f ( ostrít )
Hindi: ऑस्ट्रियान ( ŏsṭriyān )
Hungarian: osztrák (hu)
Icelandic: Austurríkismaður (is) m , Austurríkismenn m pl
Irish: Ostarach m
Italian: austriaco (it) m , austriaca (it) f
Japanese: オーストリア人 ( Ōsutoria-jin )
Kazakh: аустриялық ( austriälyq )
Korean: 오스트리아인 ( oseuteuriain ) , 오스트리아 사람 ( oseuteuria saram )
Kyrgyz: австриялык (ky) ( avstriyalık )
Latvian: austrietis m , austriete f
Lithuanian: austras (lt) m , austrė (lt) f , austrai m pl , austrės f pl
Macedonian: Австриец (mk) m ( Avstriec ) , Австријка (mk) f ( Avstrijka )
Maltese: Awstrijakk m , Awstrijakka f
Marathi: ऑस्ट्रियन ( ŏsṭriyan )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: østerriker (no) m
Nynorsk: austerrikar (nn) m
Polish: Austriak (pl) m pers , Austriaczka (pl) f
Portuguese: austríaco (pt) m , austríaca (pt) f
Romanian: austriac (ro) m , austriacă (ro) f
Russian: австри́ец (ru) m ( avstríjec ) , австри́йка (ru) f ( avstríjka ) , австрия́к (ru) m ( avstriják ) ( somewhat derogatory or low colloquial ) , австрия́чка (ru) f ( avstrijáčka ) ( somewhat derogatory or low colloquial )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: Аустрија́нац m , Аустрѝја̄нка f
Roman: Austrijánac (sh) m , Austrìjānka f
Slovak: Rakúšan (sk) m , Rakúšanka (sk) f
Slovene: Avstríjec (sl) m , Avstríjka f
Spanish: austriaco (es) m , austríaco (es) m , austriaca (es) f , austríaca (es) f
Swedish: österrikare (sv)
Tajik: утриши ( utriš-i ) , австриягӣ ( avstriyagi )
Tatar: австрияле ( awstriyale )
Telugu: ఆస్ట్రియను ( āsṭriyanu )
Thai: คน ออสเตรีย ( kon ɔ́ɔs-dtriia )
Turkish: Avusturyalı (tr)
Ukrainian: австрі́єць (uk) m ( avstríjecʹ ) , австрі́йка f ( avstríjka )
Uyghur: ئاۋسترىيىىك ( awstriyiik ) , ئاۋسترىيان ( awstriyan )
Uzbek: avstriyalik
Vietnamese: người Áo
Yiddish: עסטרײַכער m ( estraykher )
See also
Anagrams
Basque
Proper noun
Austrian
inessive indefinite of Austria