| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| bulgaria | пира́ня |
| espanja | piraña |
| hollanti | piranha |
| italia | piranha, piragna |
| japani | ピラニア (pirania) |
| kreikka | πιράνχας (piránchas) |
| norja | piraya, piraja |
| portugali | piranha |
| puola | pirania |
| ranska | piranha |
| ruotsi | piraya |
| saksa | Piranha |
| suomi | piraija |
| tanska | piratfisk |
| turkki | pirana |
| tšekki | piraňa |
| unkari | pirája, piranha |
| venäjä | пира́нья (piránja), пиранья (piranja) |
| Monikko | piranhas |
(ichthyology) Any of certain freshwater fish of the subfamily Serrasalminae, native to South America; they are characterised by razor-sharp teeth and a reputation of being ferocious predators (despite most species being omnivorous).
A red-bellied piranha at the Karlsruhe Zoo
(ichthyology) Any of certain freshwater fish of the subfamily Serrasalminae, native to South America; they are characterised by razor-sharp teeth and a reputation of being ferocious predators (despite most species being omnivorous).
Piranha in Venezuela with its jaws held open to show its distinctive sharp teeth
(ichthyology) Any of certain freshwater fish of the subfamily Serrasalminae, native to South America; they are characterised by razor-sharp teeth and a reputation of being ferocious predators (despite most species being omnivorous).
Jawbone of Pygocentrus nattereri