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Borrowed from Arabic بَغْدَاد (baḡdād), from Classical Persian بَغْدَاد (bağdād) (see there for more).
Baghdad
- The capital city of Iraq.
- A governorate of Iraq.
city
- Adyghe: Багдад (Baɣdad)
- Afrikaans: Bagdad
- Albanian: Bagdadi m, Bagdad m (indefinite)
- Amharic: ባግዳድ (bagdad)
- Arabic: بَغْدَاد (ar) f (baḡdād)
- Aramaic:
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܒܲܓ݂ܕܵܕ (baḡdād)
- Classical Syriac: ܒܓܕܕ (bagdad)
- Armenian: Բաղդադ (hy) (Baġdad)
- Assamese: বাগদাদ (bagodad), বাগ্দাদ (bagdad)
- Avar: Багъдад (Bağdad)
- Azerbaijani: Bağdad (az)
- Arabic: بغداد (az)
- Cyrillic: Бағдад (az)
- Bengali: বাগদাদ (bagodad), বগদাদ (bn) (bogodad)
- Bulgarian: Багда́д m (Bagdád)
- Burmese: ဘဂ္ဂဒက်မြို့ (bhagga.dakmrui.)
- Catalan: Bagdad
- Chechen: Багӏдад (Bağdad)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 巴格達 / 巴格达 (baa1 gaak3 daat6)
- Mandarin: 巴格達 / 巴格达 (zh) (Bāgédá)
- Chuvash: Пахтат (Pahtat)
- Coptic: ⲃⲁⲕⲧⲁⲛ m (baktan)
- Czech: Bagdád (cs) m
- Danish: Bagdad n
- Dhivehi: ބަޣުދާދު (baġudādu)
- Dutch: Bagdad (nl) n
- Esperanto: Bagdado (eo)
- Estonian: Bagdad (et)
- Faroese: Bagdad
- Finnish: Bagdad (fi)
- French: Bagdad (fr) m
- Georgian: ბაღდადი (ka) (baɣdadi)
- German: Bagdad (de) n
- Greek: Βαγδάτη (el) f (Vagdáti)
- Ancient: Βαγδάδ n (Bagdád)
- Gujarati: બગદાદ (bagdād)
- Hausa: Bàgàdāzà f
- Hebrew: בַּגְדַּאדּ \ בַּגְדָּד (he) f (bagdád)
- Hindi: बग़दाद (baġdād), बगदाद m (bagdād)
- Hungarian: Bagdad (hu)
- Icelandic: Bagdad
- Indonesian: Bagdad
- Irish: Bagdad m
- Italian: Bagdad f, Baghdad (it) f
- Japanese: バグダード (ja) (Bagudādo), バグダッド (ja) (Bagudaddo)
- Kannada: ಬಾಗ್ದಾದ್ (kn) (bāgdād)
- Kazakh: Бағдат (Bağdat)
- Khmer: បាកដាដ (km) (baakdaat), បាដាដ (baadaat)
- Korean: 바그다드 (Bageudadeu)
- Kumyk: Багъдад (Bağdad)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: بەغدا (beẍda), بەغا (beẍa), بەغداد (ckb) (beẍdad)
- Northern Kurdish: Bexda (ku) f, Bexdad (ku)
- Kyrgyz: Багдад (Bagdad), Багдат (Bagdat)
- Lao: ບາກດາດ (bāk dāt)
- Latin: Bagdadum n, Bagdatum (la) n, Bagdetia f (New Latin)
- Latvian: Bagdāde (lv) f
- Lezgi: Багъдад (Baġdad)
- Lithuanian: Bagdadas m
- Macedonian: Багда́д m (Bagdád)
- Malay: Baghdad
- Malayalam: ബാഗ്ദാദ് (bāgdādŭ), ബഘ്ദാദ് (baghdādŭ)
- Maltese: Bagdad
- Maranao: Bogdad
- Marathi: बगदाद (bagdād)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: Багдад (Bagdad)
- Navajo: Báhdaʼ
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: Bagdad
- Nynorsk: Bagdad
- Odia: ବାଗଦାଦ (bāgadāda)
- Old East Slavic: Багдадъ m (Bagdadŭ)
- Ossetian: Багдад (Bagdad)
- Ottoman Turkish: بغداد (Bağdad)
- Pashto: بغداد (ps) m (baǧdad)
- Persian: بغداد (fa) (bağdâd)
- Polish: Bagdad (pl) m
- Portuguese: Bagdá (Brazil), Bagdade (pt) (Portugal)
- Punjabi: ਬਗ਼ਦਾਦ (baġdād)
- Romanian: Bagdad (ro)
- Russian: Багда́д (ru) m (Bagdád)
- Sanskrit: (please verify) भगदत्त (sa) (bhagadatta)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: Ба̀гда̄д m
- Roman: Bàgdād (sh) m
- Sindhi: بغداد m
- Sinhalese: බැග්ඩෑඩ් (bægḍǣḍ)
- Slovak: Bagdad (sk) m
- Slovene: Bagdad m
- Spanish: Bagdad (es)
- Swedish: Bagdad (sv) n
- Tajik: Бағдод (tg) (Baġdod)
- Tamil: பாக்தாத் (pāktāt), பகுதாது (pakutātu)
- Tatar: Багдад (Bağdad)
- Telugu: బాగ్దాదు (bāgdādu), బాగ్దాద్ (bāgdād)
- Thai: แบกแดด (th) (bɛ̀ɛk-dɛ̀ɛt)
- Tibetan: པ་ག་ཏ (pa ga ta)
- Turkish: Bağdat (tr)
- Turkmen: Bagdat
- Ukrainian: Багда́д m (Bahdád)
- Urdu: بغداد m (baġdād)
- Uyghur: باغداد (baghdad)
- Uzbek: Bagʻdod
- Vietnamese: Bát-đa, Bác Đạt
- Yiddish: באַגדאַד n (bagdad)
- Zazaki: Beğdad
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