Abdju Pit is a subarea located in Land of Lower Setekh, Great Red Sand, Sumeru. Prior to Lost in the Sands, the pit is absent and it is named Abdju Road.
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- Abdju (Egyptian: ꜣbḏw) is the ancient Egyptian name for the city of Abydos.
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Abdju Pit
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Abdju Pit | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 舍身陷坑 Shěshēn Xiànkēng | Pit of Sacrifice[• 1] |
Chinese (Traditional) | 捨身陷坑 Shěshēn Xiànkēng | |
Japanese | 捨身の坑 Shashin no Kou | Pit of Sacrifice[• 1] |
Korean | 희생 함정 Huisaeng Hamjeong | Sacrifice Trap |
Spanish | Fosa de Abedyu | Abdju Pit |
French | Fosse d'Abdju | Abdju Pit |
Russian | Яма Абджу Yama Abdzhu | Abdju Pit |
Thai | Abdju Pit | — |
Vietnamese | Hang Hy Sinh | Sacrifice Cave |
German | Abdju-Grube | Abdju Pit |
Indonesian | Abdju Pit | — |
Portuguese | Poço do Sacrifício | Sacrifice Pit |
Turkish | Abdju Çukuru | Abdju Pit |
Italian | Cava Abdju | Abdju Pit |
Abdju Road
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Abdju Road | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 舍身步道 Shěshēn Bùdào | Footpath of Sacrifice[• 2] |
Chinese (Traditional) | 捨身步道 Shěshēn Bùdào | |
Japanese | 捨身の道 Shashin no Michi | Road of Sacrifice[• 2] |
Korean | 아비도스의 길 Abidoseuui Gil | Road of Abydos |
Spanish | Senda de Abedyu | Abdju Path |
French | Route d'Abdju | Abdju Road |
Russian | Дорога Абджу Doroga Abdzhu | Abdju Road |
Thai | Abdju Road | — |
Vietnamese | Con Đường Abdju | Abdju Road |
German | Abdju-Pfad | Abdju Path |
Indonesian | Abdju Road | — |
Portuguese | Caminho Abdju | |
Turkish | Abdju Yolu | Abdju Road |
Italian | Via Abdju | Abdju Way |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Chinese and Japanese: The phrase 舍身/捨身
shěshēn/捨身 shashin refers to the Buddhist practice of sacrificing one's physical body as an expression of religious devoutness. - ↑ 2.0 2.1 Chinese and Japanese: The phrase 舍身/捨身
shěshēn/捨身 shashin refers to the Buddhist practice of sacrificing one's physical body as an expression of religious devoutness.
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Released in Version 3.1