English
Etymology
From Maldives + -ian.
Noun
Maldivian (countable and uncountable, plural Maldivians)
- (countable) A person from the Maldives or of Maldivian descent.
- (uncountable) The official language of the Maldives, also called Dhivehi or Divehi.
Translations
person
- Afrikaans: Malediver
- Bengali: মালদ্বীপীয় (bn) (maldipiẏo)
- Czech: Maledivan (cs) m, Maledivec (cs) m
- Danish: maldiver
- Dutch: Malediviër (nl) m, Maledivische (nl) f, Maldiviër (nl) m, Maldivische (nl) f
- Esperanto: maldivano (man or woman), maldivanino (woman)
- French: Maldivien (fr) m, Maldivais m, Maldivois (less frequent)
- Galician: maldivano (gl) m
- German: Malediver (de) m, Malediverin (de) f
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: maldiver m
- Nynorsk: maldiv (nn) m, maldivar (nn) m
- Polish: Malediwczyk (pl) m, Malediwka (pl) f
- Portuguese: maldivo m
- Romanian: maldivian m, maldiviană f
- Spanish: maldivo (es) m
- Swedish: maldivier (sv) c
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Adjective
Maldivian (not comparable)
- Of, from, or pertaining to the Maldives, the Maldivian people or the Maldivian language.
Translations
Of, from, or pertaining to the Maldives, the Maldivian people or the Maldivian language.