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rich man (plural rich men)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see rich, man. (This entry is a translation hub.)
a male person who is rich
- Arabic: غَنِيّ m (ḡaniyy)
- Armenian: փողատեր (hy) (pʻoġater), մեծատուն (hy) (mecatun)
- Azerbaijani: varlı (az), dövlətli (az)
- Belarusian: багаты́р m (bahatýr), багаце́й m (bahacjéj), ту́мар m (túmar), бага́ты (be) m (baháty)
- Bulgarian: богата́ш (bg) m (bogatáš)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 有錢人/有钱人 (zh) (yǒuqiánrén) (any gender)
- Czech: boháč (cs) m
- Danish: rigmand n
- Dutch: rijkaard (nl) m
- Finnish: rikas mies, rikas (fi)
- French: homme riche m, (informal, derogatory) richard (fr) m
- German: Reicher (de) m
- Greek: πλούσιος (el) m (ploúsios)
- Hungarian: gazdag férfi
- Italian: ricco (it) m or c
- Japanese: 金持ち (ja) (かねもち, kanemochi) (any gender)
- Kazakh: алпауыт (kk) (alpauyt), бай (bai), байбатша (baibatşa)
- Korean: 부자 (ko) (buja) (any gender)
- Kyrgyz: бай (ky) (bay)
- Macedonian: богаташ m (bogataš), чорбаџија m (čorbadžija) (archaic)
- Mongolian: баян эр (bajan er)
- Nandi: makorio
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: rikmann m
- Polish: bogacz (pl) m
- Portuguese: rico (pt) m
- Punjabi: ਅਮੀਰ (pa) m (amīr)
- Romanian: bogătaș (ro) m
- Russian: бога́ч (ru) m (bogáč), богате́й (ru) m (bogatéj), бога́тый (ru) m (bogátyj), толстосу́м (ru) m (tolstosúm)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: бога̀та̄ш m
- Roman: bogàtāš (sh) m
- Slovak: boháč m
- Slovene: bogataš m
- Tajik: бой (tg) (boy), давлатманд (tg) (davlatmand), сарватманд (tg) (sarvatmand)
- Telugu: శ్రీమంతుడు (te) (śrīmantuḍu), ధనికుడు (te) (dhanikuḍu), ధనవంతుడు (te) (dhanavantuḍu)
- Ukrainian: бага́ч (uk) m (baháč), багаті́й (uk) m (bahatíj), багати́р (uk) m (bahatýr), ду́ка m (dúka), дука́ч m (dukáč), дука́р m (dukár), бага́тий (uk) m (bahátyj)
- Vietnamese: nhà giàu (vi)
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a person who is rich (any gender)
- Arabic: غَنِيّ m (ḡaniyy), غَنِيَّة f (ḡaniyya)
- Armenian: փողատեր (hy) (pʻoġater), մեծատուն (hy) (mecatun)
- Azerbaijani: varlı (az), dövlətli (az)
- Belarusian: багаты́р m (bahatýr), багаты́рка f (bahatýrka), багаце́й m (bahacjéj), багаце́йка f (bahacjéjka), ту́мар m (túmar), ту́марка f (túmarka), бага́ты (be) m (baháty), бага́тая f (bahátaja)
- Bulgarian: богата́ш (bg) m (bogatáš), богата́шка f (bogatáška)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 有錢人/有钱人 (zh) (yǒuqiánrén), 財主/财主 (zh) (cáizhu, cáizhǔ)
- Czech: boháč (cs) m, bohačka (cs) f
- Finnish: rikas ihminen, rikas (fi)
- French: homme riche m, femme riche f, (informal, derogatory) richard (fr) m, richarde (fr) f
- German: Reicher (de) m, Reiche (de) f
- Hungarian: gazdag (ember)
- Italian: ricco (it) m, ricca (it) f
- Japanese: 金持ち (ja) (かねもち, kanemochi), 財産家 (ja) (ざいさんか, zaisanka)
- Kazakh: алпауыт (kk) (alpauyt), бай (bai)
- Korean: 부자 (ko) (buja), 재산가 (ko) (jaesan'ga)
- Kyrgyz: бай (ky) (bay)
- Macedonian: богаташ m (bogataš), богаташка f (bogataška)
- Mongolian: баян хүн (bajan xün)
- Persian: ثروتمند (fa) (servatmand), غنی (fa) (ğani)
- Polish: bogacz (pl) m, bogaczka (pl) f
- Romanian: bogătaș (ro) m, bogătașă (ro) f
- Russian: бога́ч (ru) m (bogáč), бога́чка (ru) f (bogáčka), богате́й (ru) m (bogatéj), богате́йка (ru) f (bogatéjka), бога́тый (ru) m (bogátyj), бога́тая (ru) f (bogátaja)
- Tajik: сарватманд (tg) (sarvatmand)
- Ukrainian: бага́ч (uk) m (baháč), бага́чка (uk) f (baháčka), багаті́й (uk) m (bahatíj), багаті́йка (uk) f (bahatíjka), багати́р (uk) m (bahatýr), багати́рка (uk) f (bahatýrka), ду́ка m (dúka), дука́ч m (dukáč), дука́чка f (dukáčka), дука́р m (dukár), дука́рка f (dukárka), бага́тий (uk) m (bahátyj), бага́та f (baháta)
- Vietnamese: nhà giàu (vi)
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