Heimin

/ˈheɪmɪn/ noun

Definition

A variant or archaic term referring to a homeland or home territory, particularly used in Germanic languages.

Etymology

From Old Norse and Germanic roots 'heim-' meaning 'home,' related to the English word 'home' and German 'Heimat,' reflecting the Indo-European root for dwelling places and family settlements.

Kelly Says

The concept of 'heimin' or 'Heimat' is untranslatable into English because it combines your physical home, your ancestral territory, your emotional belonging, and your cultural identity all into one word.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ቤት
bet
ARالعربية
بيت
bayt
BNবাংলা
ঘর
ghor
CACatalà
casa
ka-sa
CSČeština
domov
do-mov
DADansk
hjem
hjem
DEDeutsch
Heim
haɪm
ELΕλληνικά
οικία
oikía
ESEspañol
hogar
o-gar
FAفارسی
خانه
khaane
FISuomi
koti
ko-ti
FRFrançais
chez soi
sheh swa
GUGU
ઘર
ghar
HAHA
gida
gi-da
HEעברית
בית
bayit
HIहिन्दी
घर
ghar
HUMagyar
ház
haːz
IDBahasa Indonesia
rumah
roo-mah
IGIG
nha
n-ha
ITItaliano
casa
ka-za
JA日本語
ie
KKKK
үй
y-y
KMKM
ផ្ទះ
pʰtʰaːh
KO한국어
jip
MRMR
घर
ghar
MSBahasa Melayu
rumah
roo-mah
MYမြန်မာ
အိမ်
a-im
NLNederlands
huis
huis
NONorsk
hjem
hjem
PAPA
ਘਰ
ghar
PLPolski
dom
dom
PTPortuguês
lar
laʁ
RORomână
acasă
a-ka-sa
RUРусский
дом
dom
SVSvenska
hem
hem
SWKiswahili
nyumba
nyu-mba
TAதமிழ்
வீடு
vēedu
TEతెలుగు
గృహం
gruham
THไทย
บ้าน
baːn
TLTL
bahay
ba-hay
TRTürkçe
ev
ev
UKУкраїнська
дом
dom
URاردو
گھر
ghar
VITiếng Việt
nhà
YOYO
ilẹ
i-le
ZH中文
jiā
ZUZU
ikhaya
i-kha-ya

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