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What is the word for guard in other languages?

Here are some words for "guard" in other languages:

European Languages:

* French: garde, gardien

* Spanish: guardia, guardián

* German: Wache, Wachmann

* Italian: guardia, guardiano

* Portuguese: guarda, guardião

* Russian: охрана (okhrana), страж (strazh)

* Polish: strażnik

* Dutch: bewaker

* Swedish: vakt, väktare

* Finnish: vartija

Asian Languages:

* Japanese: 警備員 (keibiin)

* Chinese: 保安 (bǎo'ān)

* Korean: 경비원 (gyeongbiwon)

* Hindi: पहरा (pahra), रक्षक (rakshak)

* Arabic: حارس (hāris)

Other Languages:

* Turkish: bekçi

* Greek: φρουρός (frouros)

* Latin: custos

This is just a small sample, and the specific word used may vary depending on the context and the specific type of guard. For example, there may be different words for a security guard, a prison guard, or a guard dog.

It's also important to note that some languages may use multiple words for "guard," each with a slightly different nuance. For example, in Spanish, "guardia" is a general term for a guard, while "guardián" is more specifically a guardian or protector.

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