hammer and sickle

Etymology
The symbol was developed by in 1917, based on antetypes like  (symbol of mining). The hammer represents workers, while the sickle represents farmers.

Noun

 * 1) A depiction of a sickle crossed with a hammer, used as a symbol of communism and the Soviet Union.
 * 2)   or communism itself.
 * 1)   or communism itself.

Translations

 * Albanian:
 * Tosk: drapëri dhe çekiçi
 * Arabic: اَلْمِطْرَقَة وَالْمِنْجَل
 * Armenian: մուրճ եւ մանգաղ
 * Azerbaijani: oraq və çəkic
 * Bashkir: ураҡ һәм сүкеш
 * Basque: igitaia eta mailua
 * Belarusian: серп і мо́лат
 * Bulgarian: сърп и чук
 * Catalan: falç i martell
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Chuvash: çурлапа мăлатук
 * Czech: srp a kladivo
 * Danish: hammer og segl
 * Dutch: hamer en sikkel
 * Dzongkha: ཟོརཝ་དང་ཐོཝ
 * Esperanto: rikoltilo kaj martelo
 * Estonian: sirp ja vasar
 * Finnish: sirppi ja vasara
 * French: la faucille et le marteau,
 * Georgian: ნამგალი და ურო
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Hebrew: פטיש ומגל
 * Hindi: हथौड़ा और हँसिया
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: hamar og sigð
 * Indonesian: palu arit
 * Irish: casúr agus corrán
 * Italian: falce e martello
 * Japanese: 鎌と槌, 鎌とハンマー
 * Kazakh: орақ пен балға
 * Khmer: ញញួរ កណ្ដៀវ, ញញួរនិងកណ្ដៀវ
 * Korean: 낫과 망치
 * Kumyk: оракъ ва чёкюч
 * Kurdish:
 * Central Kurdish: چەکوچ و داس
 * Kyrgyz: орок менен балка
 * Lao:
 * Latvian: sirpis un āmurs
 * Lithuanian: kūjis ir pjautuvas
 * Macedonian: срп и че́кан
 * Malay: tukul dan sabit
 * Mongolian: алх хадуур
 * Nogai: орак пан шоькиш
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: hammer och sigd
 * Nynorsk: hammar och sigd
 * Persian: داس و چکش
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: foice e martelo
 * Romanian: secera și ciocanul
 * Russian:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: срп и чекић
 * Roman: srp i čekić
 * Slovak: kosak a kladivo
 * Slovene: srp in kladivo
 * Southern Altai: оргок то маска
 * Spanish: hoz y martillo
 * Swahili: nyundo na mundu
 * Swedish:
 * Tajik: дос ва болға
 * Tatar: урак һәм чүкеч
 * Telugu: సుత్తి మరియు కొడవలి
 * Thai: ค้อนเคียว
 * Turkish: orak-çekiç, orak ve çekiç
 * Turkmen: orak ve çekiç
 * Ukrainian: серп і мо́лот
 * Uyghur: ئورغاق ۋە بولقا
 * Uzbek: oʻroq va bolgʻa
 * Vietnamese: búa và liềm
 * Welsh: morthwyl a chryman
 * Yakut: сиэрпэ уонна өтүйэ