English
Etymology
From Hebrew מוֹסָד (mosád, literally “institute”).
Proper noun
Mossad
- The national intelligence agency of Israel.
Translations
the national intelligence agency of Israel
- Arabic: الْمُوسَاد f (al-mūsād)
- Armenian: Մոսադ (Mosad)
- Belarusian: Маса́д m (Masád)
- Bulgarian: Моса́д m (Mosád)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 摩薩德 / 摩萨德 (zh) (Mósàdé)
- French: Mossad (fr) m
- Georgian: მოსადი (mosadi)
- German: Mossad (de) m
- Greek: Μοσάντ (Mosánt)
- Hebrew: הַמוֹסָד (he) m (ha-mosád)
- Hindi: मोसाद (mosād)
- Hungarian: Moszad
- Japanese: モサッド (Mosaddo)
- Korean: 모사드 (Mosadeu)
- Marathi: मोस्साद (mossād)
- Persian: موساد (fa) (musâd)
- Polish: Mosad m
- Russian: Мосса́д m (Mossád)
- Spanish: Mosad
- Swedish: Mossad n
- Thai: มอสซาด
- Turkish: Mossad (tr)
- Ukrainian: Мосса́д m (Mossád)
- Urdu: موساد (mosād)
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Further reading
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmɔsat/, /mɔˈsa(ː)t/
Proper noun
der Mossad m (proper noun, strong, usually definite, definite genitive des Mossad or des Mossads)
- Mossad (secret service)
Swedish
Proper noun
Mossad n (genitive Mossads)
- Mossad