Brute
Translations of "brute" (30 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | անասուն(animal destitute of human reason), անասուն(brutal person), գազան(animal destitute of human reason), գազան(brutal person), կենդանի(animal destitute of human reason) | anasun, anasun, gazan, gazan, kendani | |
| Bulgarian | звяр(animal destitute of human reason), скот(animal destitute of human reason) | zvjar, skot | |
| Czech | surovec(brutal person) | — | |
| Danish | bæst(animal destitute of human reason), udyr(animal destitute of human reason) | — | |
| Esperanto | bruto(brutal person) | — | |
| Finnish | eläimellinen(of humans: senseless, unreasoning), jalostumaton(crude, unpolished), järjetön(of animals: without reason or intelligence), karkea(crude, unpolished), raaka(unconnected with intelligence or thought; purely material, senseless), raaka(strong, blunt and spontaneous), raaka(brutal; cruel; fierce; ferocious; savage; pitiless), typerä(of animals: without reason or intelligence), elukka(animal destitute of human reason), elukka(brutal person), eläin(animal destitute of human reason), raakalainen(brutal person) | — | |
| French | brute(brutal person) | — | |
| Galician | besta(brutal person), besta brava(brutal person), bruto(brutal person) | — | |
| German | animalisch(of animals: without reason or intelligence), blöd(of humans: senseless, unreasoning), brachial(of humans: senseless, unreasoning), dumm(of humans: senseless, unreasoning), grob(crude, unpolished), rau(crude, unpolished), roh(crude, unpolished), tierisch(of animals: without reason or intelligence), Barbar(brutal person), Rüpel(brutal person), Tier(brutal person), Unmensch(brutal person), Vieh(animal destitute of human reason) | — | |
| Greek | αγριάνθρωπος(brutal person), ζώο(animal destitute of human reason), θηρίο(animal destitute of human reason), κτήνος(animal destitute of human reason), κτηνάνθρωπος(brutal person), σκυλί(brutal person) | agriánthropos, zóo, thirío, ktínos, ktinánthropos, skylí | |
| Hebrew | בהמה(animal destitute of human reason), בהמה(brutal person) | behema, behema | |
| Hungarian | bunkó(of humans: senseless, unreasoning), faragatlan(crude, unpolished), bestia(animal destitute of human reason), bunkó(brutal person), vadállat(animal destitute of human reason) | — | |
| Ido | bruto(animal destitute of human reason), bruto(brutal person) | — | |
| Irish | brúidiúil(of animals: without reason or intelligence), brúidiúil(of humans: senseless, unreasoning), brúidiúil(brutal; cruel; fierce; ferocious; savage; pitiless), ainmhí(animal destitute of human reason), ainmhí(brutal person), brúid(brutal person) | — | |
| Italian | bruto(of humans: senseless, unreasoning), bruto(crude, unpolished), bruto(animal destitute of human reason), bruto(brutal person) | — | |
| Japanese | 人でなし(brutal person) | hitodenashi | |
| Macedonian | бе́смислен(of humans: senseless, unreasoning), груб(crude, unpolished), жи́вотно(animal destitute of human reason), скот(brutal person), ѕвер(brutal person) | bésmislen, grub, žívotno, skot, dzver | |
| Māori | nau(w)hea(brutal person), nauwhea(animal destitute of human reason) | — | |
| Norwegian | bølle(brutal person) | — | |
| Old Irish | brúit(brutal person) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | حیوان(animal destitute of human reason), حیوان(brutal person) | hayvan, hayvan | |
| Polish | bezrozumny(of humans: senseless, unreasoning), bezrozumny(unconnected with intelligence or thought; purely material, senseless), bestia(animal destitute of human reason), brutal(brutal person) | — | |
| Portuguese | besta(animal destitute of human reason), bruto(brutal person), criatura(animal destitute of human reason) | — | |
| Russian | бессмы́сленный(of humans: senseless, unreasoning), гру́бый(crude, unpolished), живо́тное(animal destitute of human reason), скоти́на(brutal person) | bessmýslennyj, grúbyj, živótnoje, skotína | |
| Scottish Gaelic | ainmhidh(animal destitute of human reason), beathach(animal destitute of human reason), brùid(brutal person) | — | |
| Slovene | brdavs(brutal person), grobijan(brutal person) | — | |
| Spanish | bruto(of humans: senseless, unreasoning), bruto(crude, unpolished), bestia(animal destitute of human reason), bruto(brutal person), bucéfalo(brutal person) | — | |
| Swahili | nunda(brutal person) | — | |
| Swedish | odjur(animal destitute of human reason), odjur(brutal person), omänniska(brutal person), sälle(brutal person) | — | |
| Yiddish | אַכזר(brutal person), חזיר־שלעגער(brutal person), עשׂו(brutal person), שלעגער(brutal person) | akhzer, kházer-shlèger, eysev, shleger |
surovec
bæst, udyr
bruto
eläimellinen, jalostumaton, järjetön, karkea, raaka, raaka, raaka, typerä, elukka, elukka, eläin, raakalainen
brute
besta, besta brava, bruto
animalisch, blöd, brachial, dumm, grob, rau, roh, tierisch, Barbar, Rüpel, Tier, Unmensch, Vieh
αγριάνθρωπος, ζώο, θηρίο, κτήνος, κτηνάνθρωπος, σκυλί
agriánthropos, zóo, thirío, ktínos, ktinánthropos, skylí
bunkó, faragatlan, bestia, bunkó, vadállat
bruto, bruto
brúidiúil, brúidiúil, brúidiúil, ainmhí, ainmhí, brúid
bruto, bruto, bruto, bruto
nau(w)hea, nauwhea
bølle
brúit
bezrozumny, bezrozumny, bestia, brutal
besta, bruto, criatura
ainmhidh, beathach, brùid
brdavs, grobijan
bruto, bruto, bestia, bruto, bucéfalo
nunda
odjur, odjur, omänniska, sälle
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