English
Noun
human trafficking (uncountable)
- A criminal activity in which people are recruited, harboured, transported, bought, or kidnapped to serve an exploitative purpose, such as sexual slavery, forced labor, or child soldiery.
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Translations
criminal activity in which people are recruited, etc. to serve an exploitative purpose
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- Japanese: 人身売買 (じんしんばいばい, jinshin baibai), トラフィッキング (torafikkingu)
- Korean: 인신 매매 (insin maemae) (人身賣買 (ko))
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: menneskehandel m
- Nynorsk: menneskehandel m
- Persian: قاچاق انسان (qâčâq-e ensân)
- Polish: handel ludźmi m
- Portuguese: tráfico de pessoas m
- Romanian: trafic de persoane n
- Russian: торго́вля людьми́ f (torgóvlja ljudʹmí), тра́фикинг (ru) m (tráfiking)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: трговина људима f, трговање људима n
- Roman: trgovina ljudima f, trgovanje ljudima n
- Slovak: obchodovanie s ľuďmi n
- Spanish: trata de personas f, tráfico de personas m, trata (es) f
- Swedish: människohandel, trafficking (sv)
- Turkish: insan ticareti
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