Animus
//ˈæ.nɪ.məs//
Translations of "animus" (5 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | анимус((Jungian psychology) the masculine aspect of the feminine psyche or personality), вражда(a feeling of enmity, animosity or ill will), враждебност(a feeling of enmity, animosity or ill will), ненавист(a feeling of enmity, animosity or ill will), неприязън(a feeling of enmity, animosity or ill will) | animus, vražda, vraždebnost, nenavist, neprijazǎn | |
| German | Abneigung(a feeling of enmity, animosity or ill will), Animus((Jungian psychology) the masculine aspect of the feminine psyche or personality), Feindseligkeit(a feeling of enmity, animosity or ill will), Groll(a feeling of enmity, animosity or ill will), Unterbewusstsein(the basic impulses and instincts which govern one's actions) | — | |
| Hindi | अभिप्राय(intention), आशय(intention), इरादा(intention) | abhiprāy, āśay, irādā | |
| Portuguese | animus((Jungian psychology) the masculine aspect of the feminine psyche or personality), ânimo(the basic impulses and instincts which govern one's actions) | — | |
| Russian | а́нимус((Jungian psychology) the masculine aspect of the feminine psyche or personality), вражда́(a feeling of enmity, animosity or ill will), неприя́знь(a feeling of enmity, animosity or ill will) | ánimus, vraždá, neprijáznʹ |
анимус, вражда, враждебност, ненавист, неприязън
animus, vražda, vraždebnost, nenavist, neprijazǎn
Abneigung, Animus, Feindseligkeit, Groll, Unterbewusstsein
animus, ânimo
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