Note: Often confused with "effect".
Affect
Translations of "affect" (38 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | أَثَّرَ(to influence or alter) | ʔaṯṯara | |
| Asturian | afeutar(to influence or alter) | — | |
| Belarusian | уплываць(to influence or alter) | uplyvacʹ | |
| Bulgarian | афе́кт(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), въздействам(to influence or alter), вълнувам(to move to emotion), действам(to influence or alter), засягам(to move to emotion), имитирам(to make a false display of), поразявам(to infect or harm), преструвам се(to make a false display of) | afékt, vǎzdejstvam, vǎlnuvam, dejstvam, zasjagam, imitiram, porazjavam, prestruvam se | |
| Catalan | afecte(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), afectar(to influence or alter) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 影響 /影响(to influence or alter) | jing² hoeng² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 影響 /影响(to influence or alter) | yǐngxiǎng | |
| Cornish | nasya(to influence or alter) | — | |
| Czech | ovlivnit(to influence or alter), postihnout(to infect or harm) | — | |
| Danish | berøre(to move to emotion), påvirke(to influence or alter), påvirke(to infect or harm), røre(to move to emotion), skade(to infect or harm) | — | |
| Dutch | affect(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), aantasten(to infect or harm), beïnvloeden(to influence or alter), emotioneren(to move to emotion), emotioneren(to move to emotion), ontroeren(to move to emotion), veinzen(to make a false display of) | — | |
| Esperanto | afekcio(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), afekti(to make a false display of), efektivigi(to influence or alter), kortuŝi(to move to emotion) | — | |
| Faroese | ávirka(to influence or alter) | — | |
| Finnish | affekti(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), esittää(to make a false display of), liikuttaa(to move to emotion), pitää(to feel affection for; to like, be fond of), teeskennellä(to make a false display of), vahingoittaa(to infect or harm), vaikuttaa(to influence or alter) | — | |
| French | affecter(to influence or alter), affecter(to move to emotion), affecter(to infect or harm), feindre(to make a false display of), toucher(to influence or alter), émouvoir(to move to emotion) | — | |
| Galician | afectar(to influence or alter) | — | |
| German | Affekt(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), beeinflussen(to influence or alter), bewegen(to move to emotion), fingieren(to make a false display of), gernhaben(to feel affection for; to like, be fond of), leiden können(to feel affection for; to like, be fond of), mögen(to feel affection for; to like, be fond of), rühren(to move to emotion), vorgaukeln(to make a false display of), vortäuschen(to make a false display of) | — | |
| Greek | αίσθηση(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), βλάπτω(to infect or harm), επηρεάζω(to influence or alter), επιδρώ(to influence or alter), κάνω(to make a false display of), προσβάλλω(to infect or harm), προσποιούμαι(to make a false display of), συγκινώ(to move to emotion) | aísthisi, vlápto, epireázo, epidró, káno, prosvállo, prospoioúmai, sygkinó | |
| Hungarian | affektus(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), felindultság(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), érzelmi változás/jelenség(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), befolyásol(to influence or alter), elszomorít(to move to emotion), hat(to influence or alter), hatással van(to influence or alter), hatással van(to move to emotion), kihat(to influence or alter), károsít(to infect or harm), megindít(to move to emotion), megérint(to move to emotion), árt(to infect or harm), érint(to influence or alter) | — | |
| Indonesian | afek(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), emosi(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), perasaan(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus) | — | |
| Irish | cuir isteach ar(to influence or alter), téigh i bhfeidhm ar(to influence or alter) | — | |
| Italian | alterare(to influence or alter), colpire(to infect or harm), commuovere(to move to emotion), condizionare(to influence or alter), fingere(to make a false display of), influenzare(to influence or alter) | — | |
| Japanese | 感動させる(to move to emotion) | kandō saseru | |
| Malayalam | ബാധിക്കുക(to influence or alter), ബാധിക്കുക(to infect or harm) | bādhikkuka, bādhikkuka | |
| Māori | kawekawe(to influence or alter) | — | |
| Norwegian | affekt(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), affektere(to move to emotion), affektere(to infect or harm), gå utover(to influence or alter), influere(to influence or alter) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | påvirke(to influence or alter) | — | |
| Polish | afekt(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), afektować(to move to emotion), afektować(to feel affection for; to like, be fond of), zaafektować(to infect or harm) | — | |
| Portuguese | afeto(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), afetar(to influence or alter), afetar(to infect or harm), comover(to move to emotion), fingir(to make a false display of) | — | |
| Russian | аффе́кт(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), влия́ть(to influence or alter), возде́йствовать(to influence or alter), волнова́ть(to move to emotion), де́лать вид(to make a false display of), люби́ть(to feel affection for; to like, be fond of), меня́ть(to influence or alter), нра́виться(to feel affection for; to like, be fond of), поража́ть(to infect or harm), предпочита́ть(to feel affection for; to like, be fond of), прики́дываться(to make a false display of), притворя́ться(to make a false display of), тро́гать(to move to emotion) | affékt, vlijátʹ, vozdéjstvovatʹ, volnovátʹ, délatʹ vid, ljubítʹ, menjátʹ, nrávitʹsja, poražátʹ, predpočitátʹ, prikídyvatʹsja, pritvorjátʹsja, trógatʹ | |
| Scots | affek(to influence or alter), affek(to move to emotion) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | afekt(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), aфект(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus), utjecati(to influence or alter) | — | |
| Slovene | afekt(psychology: feeling in response to a stimulus) | — | |
| Spanish | afectar(to influence or alter), afectar(to move to emotion), afectar(to infect or harm), conmover(to move to emotion), fingir(to make a false display of), incidir(to influence or alter) | — | |
| Swedish | beröra(to move to emotion), drabba(to infect or harm), fingera(to make a false display of), influera(to influence or alter), påverka(to influence or alter), påverka(to infect or harm), röra(to move to emotion), skada(to infect or harm), åstadkomma(to make a false display of) | — | |
| Tocharian B | yām(to influence or alter) | — | |
| Ukrainian | впливати(to influence or alter), вплинути(to influence or alter) | vplyvaty, vplynuty | |
| Welsh | effeithio ar(to influence or alter) | — |
afeutar
афе́кт, въздействам, вълнувам, действам, засягам, имитирам, поразявам, преструвам се
afékt, vǎzdejstvam, vǎlnuvam, dejstvam, zasjagam, imitiram, porazjavam, prestruvam se
afecte, afectar
nasya
ovlivnit, postihnout
berøre, påvirke, påvirke, røre, skade
affect, aantasten, beïnvloeden, emotioneren, emotioneren, ontroeren, veinzen
afekcio, afekti, efektivigi, kortuŝi
ávirka
affekti, esittää, liikuttaa, pitää, teeskennellä, vahingoittaa, vaikuttaa
affecter, affecter, affecter, feindre, toucher, émouvoir
afectar
Affekt, beeinflussen, bewegen, fingieren, gernhaben, leiden können, mögen, rühren, vorgaukeln, vortäuschen
αίσθηση, βλάπτω, επηρεάζω, επιδρώ, κάνω, προσβάλλω, προσποιούμαι, συγκινώ
aísthisi, vlápto, epireázo, epidró, káno, prosvállo, prospoioúmai, sygkinó
affektus, felindultság, érzelmi változás/jelenség, befolyásol, elszomorít, hat, hatással van, hatással van, kihat, károsít, megindít, megérint, árt, érint
afek, emosi, perasaan
cuir isteach ar, téigh i bhfeidhm ar
alterare, colpire, commuovere, condizionare, fingere, influenzare
kawekawe
affekt, affektere, affektere, gå utover, influere
påvirke
afekt, afektować, afektować, zaafektować
afeto, afetar, afetar, comover, fingir
аффе́кт, влия́ть, возде́йствовать, волнова́ть, де́лать вид, люби́ть, меня́ть, нра́виться, поража́ть, предпочита́ть, прики́дываться, притворя́ться, тро́гать
affékt, vlijátʹ, vozdéjstvovatʹ, volnovátʹ, délatʹ vid, ljubítʹ, menjátʹ, nrávitʹsja, poražátʹ, predpočitátʹ, prikídyvatʹsja, pritvorjátʹsja, trógatʹ
affek, affek
afekt, aфект, utjecati
afekt
afectar, afectar, afectar, conmover, fingir, incidir
beröra, drabba, fingera, influera, påverka, påverka, röra, skada, åstadkomma
yām
effeithio ar
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.