Definition
Plural or collective form referring to the Geats, a Germanic tribe from ancient and medieval Scandinavia.
Etymology
Latin or English plural form of 'geat,' used in historical and archaeological texts to refer to the Geat people collectively.
Kelly Says
The Geatas appear in countless historical records as fierce warriors and traders—their ships traveled from Scandinavia to the Mediterranean, making them some of the earliest international merchants.
Translations
BNবাংলা
গিয়াটাস
g-i-ya-tas
CACatalà
geatas
z-e-a-tas
CSČeština
geatas
z-e-a-tas
DEDeutsch
Geatas
gay-a-tas
ELΕλληνικά
γεάτας
y-e-a-tas
ESEspañol
geatas
h-e-a-tas
FRFrançais
geatas
z-e-a-ta
HIहिन्दी
गेअटास
gay-a-tas
HUMagyar
geatas
z-e-a-tas
IDBahasa Indonesia
geatas
z-e-a-tas
ITItaliano
geatas
z-e-a-tas
MSBahasa Melayu
geatas
z-e-a-tas
NLNederlands
geatas
z-e-a-tas
PLPolski
geatas
z-e-a-tas
PTPortuguês
geatas
z-e-a-tas
RORomână
geatas
z-e-a-tas
SVSvenska
geatas
z-e-a-tas
SWKiswahili
geatas
z-e-a-tas
TAதமிழ்
ஜீயாட்சு
ji-ya-at-su
TEతెలుగు
జీయటాస్
ji-ya-taas
TRTürkçe
geatas
z-e-a-tas
UKУкраїнська
геати
zhy-a-ty
VITiếng Việt
geatas
z-e-a-tas