Barren
Translations of "barren" (50 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | djerrë(unproductive), shterp(unable to bear children; sterile), shterp(infertile) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | στεῖρος(unable to bear children; sterile) | steîros | |
| Armenian | ամուլ(unable to bear children; sterile), ամուլ(infertile), անպտղաբեր(infertile), չբեր(unable to bear children; sterile) | amul, amul, anptġaber, čʻber | |
| Azerbaijani | məshulsuz(infertile), qısır(unable to bear children; sterile), sonsuz(unable to bear children; sterile) | — | |
| Basque | antzu(unable to bear children; sterile), antzu(infertile) | — | |
| Belarusian | няпло́дны(unable to bear children; sterile), я́лавы(unable to bear children; sterile) | njaplódny, jálavy | |
| Bulgarian | безплоден(unable to bear children; sterile), неплодороден(infertile), ялов(unable to bear children; sterile), пустош(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place) | bezploden, neplodoroden, jalov, pustoš | |
| Central Kurdish | بێبەر(unable to bear children; sterile), بێبەر(infertile) | bêber, bêber | |
| Chichewa | chipalamba(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place), nkhwalangwa(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 荒芜(bleak), 贫瘠(infertile) | huāngwú, pínjí | |
| Czech | neplodný(unable to bear children; sterile) | — | |
| Dutch | onvruchtbaar(unable to bear children; sterile), steriel(unable to bear children; sterile) | — | |
| Esperanto | malfekunda(unable to bear children; sterile), malfekunda(infertile), senfrukta(unproductive) | — | |
| Estonian | aher(unable to bear children; sterile) | — | |
| Finnish | hedelmätön(unable to bear children; sterile), hedelmätön(infertile), karu(infertile), maho(unable to bear children; sterile), steriili(unable to bear children; sterile) | — | |
| French | stérile(unable to bear children; sterile) | — | |
| German | ausgedörrt(bleak), ausgetrocknet(bleak), dürr(infertile), dürr(bleak), kahl(bleak), karg(infertile), karg(bleak), steril(unable to bear children; sterile), trocken(bleak), unfruchtbar(unable to bear children; sterile), unfruchtbar(infertile), vertrocknet(bleak), Kargland(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place), Öde(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place), Ödland(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌰𐌿𐌸𐌴𐌹𐍃(bleak) | auþeis | |
| Greek | άκαρπος(unable to bear children; sterile), άκαρπος(infertile), στέρφος(unable to bear children; sterile), στείρος(unable to bear children; sterile) | ákarpos, ákarpos, stérfos, steíros | |
| Hiligaynon | baúg(bleak) | — | |
| Hindi | अनुपजाऊ(infertile), बाँझ(unable to bear children; sterile), बाँझ(infertile) | anupjāū, bāñjh, bāñjh | |
| Hungarian | meddő(unable to bear children; sterile), sivár(bleak), terméketlen(infertile) | — | |
| Indonesian | tandus(infertile) | — | |
| Interlingua | infertile(infertile), sterile(unable to bear children; sterile) | — | |
| Irish | ocrach(infertile), seasc(unable to bear children; sterile), seasc(infertile) | — | |
| Italian | desolato(bleak), infertile(unable to bear children; sterile), infruttifero(infertile), sterile(unable to bear children; sterile), sterile(infertile) | — | |
| Japanese | 不妊の(unable to bear children; sterile), 不毛な(infertile), 不毛な(unproductive) | funin no, fumō na, fumō na | |
| Latin | sterilis(unable to bear children; sterile), sterilis(infertile) | — | |
| Macedonian | неплоден(unable to bear children; sterile), јалов(unable to bear children; sterile), пу́стош(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place) | neploden, jalov, pústoš | |
| Malay | mandul(unable to bear children; sterile) | — | |
| Māori | hahore(infertile), hūiki(infertile), matapā(unable to bear children; sterile), pukupā(unable to bear children; sterile), pāhoahoa(infertile), pākoko(unable to bear children; sterile), tohetea(infertile), tītōhea(infertile), tūpā(unproductive), wharepā(unable to bear children; sterile), akeake(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place), hūnua(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place), pāhoahoa(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place), rake(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place), tuakau(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place), tītōhea(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place) | — | |
| Middle English | bareyne(unable to bear children; sterile), bareyne(infertile), bareyne(unproductive) | — | |
| Nahuatl | tetzacatl(unable to bear children; sterile), tetzacatl(infertile) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | قیراچ(infertile), قیصیر(unable to bear children; sterile), قیصیر(infertile), چوراق(infertile), چول(infertile) | kıraç, kısır, kısır, çorak, çöl | |
| Persian | بیبر(unable to bear children; sterile), بیبر(infertile), بیبر(unproductive), بیثمر(unproductive), سترون(unable to bear children; sterile) | bībar, bībar, bībar, bīsamar, setarvan | |
| Plautdietsch | eed(bleak), fooss(unable to bear children; sterile), fooss(infertile) | — | |
| Polish | bezpłodny(unable to bear children; sterile), bezpłodny(infertile), bezpłodny(unproductive), jałowy(infertile), jałowy(unproductive), niepłodny(unable to bear children; sterile), pustkowie(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place) | — | |
| Portuguese | estéril(unable to bear children; sterile), estéril(infertile), infértil(unable to bear children; sterile), infértil(infertile), árido(infertile) | — | |
| Romanian | arid(infertile), nefertil(unable to bear children; sterile), sterilă(unable to bear children; sterile), sterp(unable to bear children; sterile), sterp(infertile) | — | |
| Russian | беспло́дный(unable to bear children; sterile), беспло́дный(infertile), неплодоро́дный(infertile), я́ловый(unable to bear children; sterile), пу́стошь(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place) | besplódnyj, besplódnyj, neplodoródnyj, jálovyj, pústošʹ | |
| Scots | eild(unable to bear children; sterile) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | aimrid(unable to bear children; sterile), aimrid(infertile), fàsaichte(unable to bear children; sterile), fàsaichte(infertile), seasg(unable to bear children; sterile), seasg(infertile) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | jȁlov(unable to bear children; sterile), jȁlov(infertile), nèplodan(unproductive), òskudan(bleak), нѐплодан(unproductive), о̀скудан(bleak), ја̏лов(unable to bear children; sterile), ја̏лов(infertile), pustoš(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place) | — | |
| Slovak | neplodný(unable to bear children; sterile) | — | |
| Slovene | jalov(unable to bear children; sterile), jalov(infertile), jalovišče(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place) | — | |
| Spanish | estéril(unable to bear children; sterile), estéril(infertile), infecundo(unable to bear children; sterile), infecundo(infertile), infructuoso(unproductive), infértil(unable to bear children; sterile), infértil(infertile), yermo(unproductive), landa(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place), páramo(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place), yermo(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place) | — | |
| Swedish | karg(infertile), ofruktbar(infertile), ödemark(area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place) | — | |
| Tagalog | kumil(unable to bear children; sterile) | — | |
| Thai | กันดาร(infertile), เป็นหมัน(unable to bear children; sterile) | gan-daan | |
| Ukrainian | безплі́дний(unable to bear children; sterile), неплі́дний(unable to bear children; sterile), я́ловий(unable to bear children; sterile) | bezplídnyj, neplídnyj, jálovyj |
djerrë, shterp, shterp
məshulsuz, qısır, sonsuz
antzu, antzu
chipalamba, nkhwalangwa
neplodný
onvruchtbaar, steriel
malfekunda, malfekunda, senfrukta
aher
hedelmätön, hedelmätön, karu, maho, steriili
stérile
ausgedörrt, ausgetrocknet, dürr, dürr, kahl, karg, karg, steril, trocken, unfruchtbar, unfruchtbar, vertrocknet, Kargland, Öde, Ödland
baúg
meddő, sivár, terméketlen
tandus
infertile, sterile
ocrach, seasc, seasc
desolato, infertile, infruttifero, sterile, sterile
sterilis, sterilis
mandul
hahore, hūiki, matapā, pukupā, pāhoahoa, pākoko, tohetea, tītōhea, tūpā, wharepā, akeake, hūnua, pāhoahoa, rake, tuakau, tītōhea
bareyne, bareyne, bareyne
tetzacatl, tetzacatl
eed, fooss, fooss
bezpłodny, bezpłodny, bezpłodny, jałowy, jałowy, niepłodny, pustkowie
estéril, estéril, infértil, infértil, árido
arid, nefertil, sterilă, sterp, sterp
беспло́дный, беспло́дный, неплодоро́дный, я́ловый, пу́стошь
besplódnyj, besplódnyj, neplodoródnyj, jálovyj, pústošʹ
eild
aimrid, aimrid, fàsaichte, fàsaichte, seasg, seasg
jȁlov, jȁlov, nèplodan, òskudan, нѐплодан, о̀скудан, ја̏лов, ја̏лов, pustoš
neplodný
jalov, jalov, jalovišče
estéril, estéril, infecundo, infecundo, infructuoso, infértil, infértil, yermo, landa, páramo, yermo
karg, ofruktbar, ödemark
kumil
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