Translations: the word in the other languages
  • Afrikaans: geklede
  • Amharic: clad
  • Arabic: يرتدون
  • Azerbaijani: geyimli
  • Bashkir: кейенгән
  • Belarusian: апрануты
  • Bulgarian: облечен
  • Bengali: পরিহিত
  • Bosnian: obučene
  • Catalan: vestits
  • Cebuano: clad
  • Czech: oděná
  • Welsh: clad
  • Danish: klædte
  • German: gekleidet
  • Greek: ντυμένο
  • Esperanto: vestitaj
  • Spanish: vestidos de
  • Estonian: plakeeritud
  • Basque: jantzitako
  • Persian: چادری
  • Finnish: verhottu
  • French: vêtu
  • Irish: clad
  • Scottish Gaelic: clad
  • Galician: vestido
  • Gujarati: આચ્છાદિત
  • Hebrew: לבושי
  • Hindi: पहने
  • Croatian: odjeven
  • Haitian: rekouvèr
  • Hungarian: plattírozva
  • Armenian: հագած
  • Indonesian: berpakaian
  • Icelandic: klæddir
  • Italian: vestita
  • Japanese: クラッド
  • Javanese: klambi
  • Georgian: გამოწყობილი
  • Kazakh: киінген
  • Khmer: clad
  • Kannada: ಹೊದಿಕೆಯ
  • Korean: 입은
  • Kyrgyz: одетый
  • Latin: pellitis
  • Luxembourgish: noenee
  • Lao: ຫຸ້
  • Lithuanian: plakiruoti
  • Latvian: plaķēts
  • Malagasy: mitafy
  • Mari: чиктен
  • Maori: kakahuria
  • Macedonian: облечени
  • Malayalam: clad
  • Mongolian: бүрсэн
  • Marathi: कपडे घातलेला
  • Hill Mari: чиктен
  • Malay: berpakaian
  • Maltese: miksi
  • Burmese: ခြုံ
  • Nepali: clad
  • Dutch: bekleed
  • Norwegian: kledd
  • Punjabi: ਸ਼ਸਤਰਧਾਰੀ
  • Papiamento: paña di
  • Polish: ubrany
  • Portuguese: folheados
  • Romanian: îmbrăcat
  • Russian: одетый
  • Sinhalese: ඇඳුමින්
  • Slovak: plátované
  • Slovenian: platirane
  • Albanian: veshur
  • Serbian: обучен
  • Sundanese: clad
  • Swedish: klädda
  • Swahili: ilipo
  • Tamil: உடையில்
  • Telugu: రాళ్ళతో
  • Tajik: пӯшидани
  • Thai: clad
  • Tagalog: armas
  • Turkish: bürünmüş
  • Tatar: одетый
  • Udmurt: дӥсяса
  • Ukrainian: одягнений
  • Urdu: پہنے
  • Uzbek: clad
  • Vietnamese: mạ
  • Xhosa: clad
  • Yiddish: קלאַד
  • Chinese: 穿着

Synonyms, close and similar words for clad

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