red deer (plural red deer or red deers)
- A species of large deer, Cervus elaphus, found in Europe and southwestern Asia.
- The wapiti or North American elk, Cervus canadensis, a deer species of North America, long believed to be a subspecies of the European red deer.
Cervus elaphus
- Albanian: dre i rëndomtë m
- Armenian: ազնիվ եղջերու (azniv eġǰeru)
- Azerbaijani: nəcib maral
- Basque: orein (eu)
- Belarusian: але́нь m (aljénʹ)
- Breton: karv ruz
- Bulgarian: благороден елен (blagoroden elen)
- Catalan: cérvol comú
- Chechen: гӏела (ğela)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 馬鹿/马鹿 (maa5 luk6-2)
- Mandarin: 馬鹿/马鹿 (zh) (mǎlù)
- Czech: jelen lesní m
- Danish: kronhjort c
- Dutch: edelhert (nl) n
- Esperanto: cervo (eo)
- Estonian: punahirv
- Faroese: krúnhjørtur m
- Finnish: saksanhirvi (fi)
- French: cerf commun (fr) m, cerf rouge (fr) m, cerf élaphe (fr) m, élaphe (fr) m
- Friulian: cierf
- Galician: cervo (gl) m
- Georgian: კეთილშობილი ირემი (ka) (ḳetilšobili iremi)
- German: Rothirsch (de) m
- Greek: ελάφι (el) n (eláfi)
- Hungarian: szarvas (hu)
- Icelandic: krónhjörtur
- Irish: fia rua m
- Italian: cervo nobile m
- Japanese: 赤鹿 (あかしか, akashika)
- Kalmyk: марл (marl)
- Kazakh: кермарал (kermaral)
- Korean: 붉은사슴 (bulgeunsaseum)
- Ladin: cerf
- Latgalian: aļņs m
- Latin: cervus (la) f
- Latvian: briedis
- Lithuanian: elnias (lt)
- Low German:
- German Low German: roothirsch, hartbock
- Macedonian: елен (elen)
- Maltese: ċerf l-aħmar
- Manx: feeaih ruy
- Northern Sami: ruksesgoddi
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: hjort (no) m
- Nynorsk: hjort (nn) m
- Occitan: cèrvi (oc)
- Old English: heort
- Picard: chérfe
- Polish: jeleń szlachetny m
- Portuguese: veado (pt), cervo (pt)
- Romani: cherbo m
- Romanian: cerb comun
- Romansch: tschierv cotschen
- Russian: благоро́дный оле́нь m (blagoródnyj olénʹ)
- Sardinian: crebu, crefu, cherbu, chervu
- Scottish Gaelic: fiadh (gd)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: јелен
- Roman: jelen (sh)
- Slovak: jeleň lesný m
- Slovene: navadni jelen
- Spanish: ciervo rojo m
- Swedish: kronhjort (sv)
- Turkish: alageyik (tr), kızıl geyik (tr)
- Ugaritic: 𐎀𐎊𐎍 (ảyl)
- Ukrainian: оле́нь (uk) m (olénʹ)
- Walloon: cier (wa)
- Welsh: carw coch m
- West Frisian: reahart n
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