Brutality
//bɹuːˈtælɪti//
Translations of "brutality" (31 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | θηριότης(a state of being brutal) | thēriótēs | |
| Arabic | وحشية(a state of being brutal) | Wahshiya | |
| Armenian | վայրագություն(a state of being brutal), վայրագություն(a cruel act) | vayragutʻyun, vayragutʻyun | |
| Azerbaijani | zalımlıq(a state of being brutal) | — | |
| Catalan | brutalitat(a state of being brutal) | — | |
| Chechen | къизалла(a state of being brutal) | qʼizalla | |
| Czech | brutalita(a state of being brutal) | — | |
| Dutch | wreedheid(a state of being brutal) | — | |
| Esperanto | brutaleco(a state of being brutal) | — | |
| Finnish | brutaalius(a state of being brutal), julmuus(a state of being brutal), julmuus(a cruel act), raakuus(a state of being brutal), raakuus(a cruel act), väkivalta(The use of excessive physical force, often in the form of violence) | — | |
| French | brutalité(a state of being brutal), brutalité(The use of excessive physical force, often in the form of violence) | — | |
| Galician | brutalidade(a state of being brutal) | — | |
| German | Brutalität(a state of being brutal), Brutalität(The use of excessive physical force, often in the form of violence) | — | |
| Greek | αγριότητα(a state of being brutal) | agriótita | |
| Hindi | क्रूरता(a state of being brutal), निर्ममता(a state of being brutal), बर्बरता(a state of being brutal) | krūrtā, nirmamtā, barbartā | |
| Hungarian | brutalitás(a state of being brutal), brutalitás(The use of excessive physical force, often in the form of violence) | — | |
| Irish | brúidiúlacht(a state of being brutal) | — | |
| Italian | brutalità(a state of being brutal) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Brutalitéit(a state of being brutal) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | brutalitet(a state of being brutal) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | brutalitet(a state of being brutal) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | حیوانلق(a state of being brutal) | hayvanlık | |
| Polish | brutalizm(a state of being brutal), brutalność(a state of being brutal), brutalność(The use of excessive physical force, often in the form of violence), okrucieństwo(a cruel act) | — | |
| Portuguese | brutalidade(a state of being brutal) | — | |
| Romanian | brutalitate(a state of being brutal), brutalitate(a cruel act), brutalitate(The use of excessive physical force, often in the form of violence) | — | |
| Russian | жесто́кость(a state of being brutal), зве́рство(a state of being brutal) | žestókostʹ, zvérstvo | |
| Scottish Gaelic | brùidealachd(a state of being brutal) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | brutálnōst(a state of being brutal), брута́лно̄ст(a state of being brutal) | — | |
| Spanish | brutalidad(a state of being brutal) | — | |
| Swedish | brutalitet(a state of being brutal) | — | |
| Ukrainian | брутальність(a state of being brutal), брутальність(The use of excessive physical force, often in the form of violence), бузувірство(a cruel act), надмірність(The use of excessive physical force, often in the form of violence) | brutalʹnistʹ, brutalʹnistʹ, buzuvirstvo, nadmirnistʹ |
zalımlıq
brutalitat
brutalita
wreedheid
brutaleco
brutaalius, julmuus, julmuus, raakuus, raakuus, väkivalta
brutalité, brutalité
brutalidade
Brutalität, Brutalität
brutalitás, brutalitás
brúidiúlacht
brutalità
Brutalitéit
brutalitet
brutalitet
brutalizm, brutalność, brutalność, okrucieństwo
brutalidade
brutalitate, brutalitate, brutalitate
brùidealachd
brutálnōst, брута́лно̄ст
brutalidad
brutalitet
брутальність, брутальність, бузувірство, надмірність
brutalʹnistʹ, brutalʹnistʹ, buzuvirstvo, nadmirnistʹ
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