US| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| bulgaria | слепота |
| espanja | ceguera, ceguedad, deslumbramiento |
| esperanto | blindeco |
| hollanti | blindheid |
| italia | cecità, eccecazione |
| japani | 盲目 (mōmoku), 盲 (meshii / mekura), めくら (mekura) |
| kreikka | τύφλωση (týflosi), τυφλότητα (tyflótita), τύφλα (týfla) |
| latina | ablepsia, caecitās, captīvitas |
| latvia | neredzīgums, neredzība, aklums, aklība |
| portugali | cegueira |
| puola | ślepota |
| ranska | cécité, aveuglement, aveuglette |
| ruotsi | blindhet |
| saksa | Blindheit |
| suomi | sokeus |
| turkki | körlük, gaflet |
| tšekki | slepota |
| unkari | vakság |
| venäjä | слепота́ (slepotá), слепота (slepota) |
| viro | pimedus |
| Monikko | blindnesses |
The condition of being blind; unable to see.
The estimated number of people with blindness from each cause: cataract, glaucoma, refraction disorders, age-related macular degeneration, malaria, river blindness, trachoma, and others.
The condition of being blind; unable to see.
The burden of onchocerciasis: children leading blind adults in Africa
The condition of being blind; unable to see.
Re-educating wounded. Blind French soldiers learning to make baskets, World War I.