| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| bulgaria | теа́тър |
| espanja | teatro |
| esperanto | teatrejo, teatro |
| hollanti | theater, schouwburg |
| italia | teatro, teatrale |
| japani | 劇場 (gekijō), げきじょう (gekijiョu / gekijō), シアター (shiatā), 芝居小屋, しばいごや (shibaigoya), 床 (yuka) |
| kreikka | θέατρο (théatro), αμφιθέατρο (amfithéatro) |
| latina | theātrum |
| latvia | teātris |
| liettua | teatras, vaidykla |
| norja | teater |
| portugali | teatro |
| puola | teatr |
| ranska | théâtre |
| ruotsi | teater, salong |
| saksa | Theater, Schauspielhaus, Theatergebäude, Theaterhaus, Schaubühne |
| suomi | elokuvateatteri, näyttämö, leikkaussali, luentosali, teatteri |
| tanska | teater |
| turkki | tiyatro |
| tšekki | divadlo, sál |
| unkari | színház |
| venäjä | теа́тр (teátr), театр (teatr) |
| viro | teater |
| Monikko | theaters |
(countable) A place or building, consisting of a stage and seating, in which an audience gathers to watch plays, musical performances, public ceremonies, and so on.
The interior of the Palais Garnier, an opera house, showing the stage and auditorium, the latter including the floor seats and the opera boxes above
A region where a particular action takes place; a specific field of action, usually with reference to war.
Chart 12 - typical organization of a theater of operations as envisaged by War Department Doctrine, 1940
Ptuj City Cinema, Slovenia (opened on 3 March 1897) is the oldest still active movie theater in the world.
Drama or performance as a profession or art form.
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