The Prophet, originally written in English by Kahlil Gibran and first published in the United States in 1923, has been translated into several languages.[1]
Language | Title | Publisher | Translator(s) | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
Acehnese | ||||
Afrikaans | Die profeet | J.L. Van Schaik | ||
Albanian | Profeti | |||
Alsatian | De Prophet | |||
Amharic | YeTibeb Meniged (Nebiyu) | |||
Arabic (Egypt) | al-Nabī | |||
Arabic (England) | al-Nabī | |||
Arabic (Lebanon) | النبي (al-Nabī) | Mikha'il Na'ima | ||
Armenian (Eastern) | Margarēn | Lebanese Embassy of Armenia | ||
Armenian (Western) | Markarēn | |||
Assamese | Propheta | |||
Azerbaijani | Peyğəmbər | Qanun | ||
Basque | Profeta | |||
Bengali | The Prophet | |||
Berber | Amusnaw | |||
Bikol | An Profeta | |||
Breton | Ar Profed | Evertype | Alan Dipode | |
Bulgarian | Prorokŭt | |||
Catalan | El profeta | |||
Cebuano | Ang Propeta | |||
Cornish | An Profet | Evertype | Ian Jackson | 2021 |
Croatian | Prorok | |||
Czech | Prorok | |||
Danish | Profeten | |||
Dutch (Belgium) | De profeet | De Nederlandsche Boekhandel | ||
Dutch (Netherlands) | De profeet | |||
English Braille | The Prophet | |||
Esperanto | La Profeto | |||
Estonian | Prohvet | |||
Faroese | Profeturin | |||
Filipino | Ang Propeta | |||
Finnish | Profeetta | |||
French - Multilanguage (Andorra) | Le Prophète | |||
French (Belgium) | Le Prophète | |||
French (Canada) | Le prophète | |||
French (France) | Le Prophète | Le Sagittaire | Madeline Mason-Manheim | 1926[2] |
French (Switzerland) | Le prophète | |||
German (Austria) | Der Prophet | Buchgemeinschaft Donauland | ||
German (Germany) | Der Prophet | Hyperion | ||
German (Switzerland) | Der Prophet | Walter | ||
Greek | Ο Προφήτης (O Profetes) | |||
Gujarati | Viday Velakhe | |||
Hebrew | הנביא (ha-Navi) | |||
Hindi | Paigambar | |||
Hungarian | A próféta | |||
Icelandic | Spámaðurinn | |||
Indonesian | An Nabi | |||
Italian | Il profeta | |||
Japanese | 預言者 (Yogensha) | 至光社 Shiko-sha[3] | 佐久間 彪 Takeshi Sakuma [4] | 1984 |
Kabyle | Nnbi | |||
Kannada | Pravādi | |||
Korean | Sŏnjija | |||
Kotava | Katcilik | |||
Kurdish | Peyamber | |||
Latvian | Pravietis | |||
Lithuanian | Pranašas | |||
Lombard | El Profeta | |||
Macedonian | Prorokot | |||
Malay | Sang Nabi | |||
Malayalam | Pravācakan | |||
Maltese | Il-profeta | |||
Marathi | da prophet (Paigambar) | |||
Nepali | Guru | |||
Northern Sotho | Moprofeta | |||
Norwegian | Profeten | |||
Norwegian (Bokmål) | Profeten | |||
Norwegian (Nynorsk) | Profeten | |||
Occitan | Alora una frema… | |||
Papiamento | E Profeta | University Press of Maryland | ||
Pashto | Haghạh wuwel (He said) | |||
Persian | Payāmbar | |||
Polish | Prorok | |||
Portuguese (Brazil) | O Profeta | Biblioteca Universal Popular | ||
Portuguese (Portugal) | O profeta | |||
Punjabi | Paighambar | |||
Romani | A próféta / O platniko (in Vesho műfordítások) | |||
Romanian | Profetul | |||
Russian | Пророк (Prorok) | Raduga Publishers | Igor Zotikov | 1989 |
Serbian | Prorok | |||
Sotho (Southern Sotho) | Moprofeta | |||
Tswana | Moporofeti | |||
Sinhala | Divasiya | |||
Slovak | Prorok | |||
Slovenian | Prerok | Lojze Bratina | 1978 | |
Spanish (Argentina) | El Profeta | L.J. Rosso | ||
Spanish (Chile) | El profeta | |||
Spanish (Colombia) | El profeta | |||
Spanish (Mexico) | El Profeta | Imprenta Mundial | ||
Spanish (Peru) | El profeta | Tall. Gráf. P.L. Villanueva | ||
Spanish (Spain) | El profeta | |||
Spanish (Uruguay) | El profeta | |||
Swahili | Mtume | Tanzania Pub. House | ||
Swedish | Profeten | |||
Syriac (Iraq) | Enwīyā | |||
Syriac (Sweden) | Nbíyā | Ashurbanibal Bok-förlag | ||
Tagalog | Ang pantas | C & E Publishing | ||
Tamil | Tīrkkatarici | |||
Telugu | Jeevana Geetha | Yuva Bharati | Kaloji Narayana Rao | |
Thai | Pratchayā chīwit | |||
Tigrinya | እቲ ነቢይ (Eti Nebiy) | Mesfin Desta Gebremedhin | 2015 | |
Turkish | Ermiş | İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları | Ayşe Berktay | 2014 |
Ukrainian | Prorok | |||
Urdu | Paigham-bar | |||
Uyghur | Danishmăn: năsriy sheirlar | |||
Vietnamese | Mật khải | |||
Xhosa | Umprofethi | |||
Tsonga | Muprofeta | |||
Yiddish | Der Novi | Yatshkovski's Biblyotek | ||
Zulu | Umpholofithi |
References
edit- ^ "The Prophet, translated. - the Kahlil Gibran Collective Inc".
- ^ Le Prophète. Les Cahiers nouveaux. Éd. du Sagittaire. 1926.
- ^ 10-12, Hiro-o 2-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0012 Japan (as of Jul. 2024)
- ^ 佐久間 彪 Takeshi SAKUMA (25 Feb. 1928 - 27 Jul. 2014), a Japanese Catholic priest.