Ragnarok

Etymology
Borrowed from (modern 🇨🇬), from  +.

Proper noun

 * 1)  A series of future events culminating in a battle, fought between the Æsir and einherjar on one side, and the forces of, Loki, and Loki's children on the other, in which all of creation is burned down and almost all life is extinguished.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 諸神的黃昏
 * Danish: ragnarok
 * Dutch: ragnarok
 * Estonian: ragnarök
 * Faroese: ragnarøk
 * Finnish: ragnarök
 * French:
 * Georgian: რაგნაროკი
 * German: Ragnarök,
 * Hungarian: Ragnarök
 * Icelandic: Ragnarök
 * Japanese: ラグナロク, 神々の黄昏
 * Korean: ^라그나로크
 * Kyrgyz: Рагнарөк
 * Marathi: राग्नारोक
 * Norwegian Bokmål: ragnarok
 * Norwegian Nynorsk: ragnarok
 * Portuguese: Ragnarok
 * Russian: Рагнарёк, Судьба богов
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: Рагнарек, Рагнарок
 * Roman: Ragnarek, Ragnarok
 * Spanish: ragnarok
 * Swedish: Ragnarök
 * Ukrainian: Ра́гнарок, Ра́ґнарок, Ра́гнаре́к

Proper noun

 * 1)   end of the world in Norse mythology