yellow jersey

Etymology




Noun

 * 1) Especially in the Tour de France: the yellow shirt worn by the leader of a stage of a cycling race, which is then awarded to the cyclist who wins the race with the fastest overall time.
 * 2)  A cyclist who wears such a jersey or shirt; hence, the leader of a stage of a cycling race, or the winner of a cycling race.
 * 1)  A cyclist who wears such a jersey or shirt; hence, the leader of a stage of a cycling race, or the winner of a cycling race.

Translations

 * Arabic: قَمِيص أَصْفَر
 * Basque: maillot horia
 * Belarusian: жо́ўтая ма́йка
 * Breton: c'hrez melen
 * Catalan: mallot groc
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 黃色領騎衫
 * Danish: gule førertrøje
 * Dutch: gele trui
 * Finnish: keltapaita, maillot jaune
 * French:
 * Galician: mailló amarelo
 * German: Gelbes Trikot
 * Hungarian: sárga trikó
 * Irish: geansaí buí
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: マイヨ・ジョーヌ
 * Latin: tunicula flāva
 * Latvian: dzeltenais krekliņš
 * Luxembourgish: Gielen Trikot
 * Macedonian: жолта маичка
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: gul trøye
 * Persian: پیراهن زرد, پیراهن طلایی
 * Polish: żółta koszulka
 * Portuguese: camisa amarela, camiseta amarela, camisola amarela
 * Romanian: tricou galben
 * Russian: жёлтая ма́йка
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: жута ма̏јица
 * Roman: žuta mȁjica
 * Slovak: žlté tričko
 * Slovene: rumena majica
 * Spanish: maillot amarillo
 * Swedish: gul ledartröja
 * Turkish: sarı mayo
 * Ukrainian: жо́вта ма́йка
 * Welsh: crys melyn