Bully
Translations of "bully" (49 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | boelie(a person who is intentionally cruel to others) | — | |
| Arabic | مُتَنَمِّر(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), مُسْتَأْسِد(a person who is intentionally cruel to others) | mutanammir, mustaʔsid | |
| Armenian | խուլիգան(a person who is intentionally cruel to others) | xuligan | |
| Basque | jazarlea(a person who is intentionally cruel to others) | — | |
| Bulgarian | първокласен(very good; excellent), главоре́з(a hired thug), побо́йник(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), хулига́н(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), заплашвам(to intimidate), тиранизирам(to act aggressively towards) | pǎrvoklasen, glavoréz, pobójnik, huligán, zaplašvam, tiraniziram | |
| Catalan | assetjador(a person who is intentionally cruel to others) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎦᏁᏄᎵᎠ(to intimidate) | ganenulia | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 蝦 /虾(to intimidate) | haa¹ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 土霸(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), 暴徒(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), 霸凌者(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), 侮慢(to intimidate), 欺侮(to intimidate), 欺負 /欺负(to intimidate), 欺負 /欺负(to act aggressively towards), 霸凌(to intimidate) | tǔbà, bàotú, bàlíngzhě, wǔmàn, qīwǔ, qīfu, qīfù, bàlíng | |
| Czech | prvotřídní(very good; excellent), skvělý(very good; excellent), super(very good; excellent), násilník(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), surovec(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), tyran(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), týrat(to act aggressively towards), zastrašovat(to intimidate), šikanovat(to intimidate), šikanovat(to act aggressively towards) | — | |
| Danish | fin(very good; excellent), udmærket(very good; excellent), fint(well done!), udmærket(well done!), bølle(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), tyran(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), herse med(to intimidate), mobbe(to intimidate), tyrannisere(to act aggressively towards) | — | |
| Dutch | pestkop(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), treiteraar(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), wreedaard(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), jennen(to intimidate), pesten(to intimidate), treiteren(to intimidate) | — | |
| Esperanto | brave(well done!), tirano(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), ĉikani(to intimidate), ĉikani(to act aggressively towards) | — | |
| Estonian | kiusaja(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), riiukukk(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), türann(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), kiusama(to intimidate), terroriseerima(to act aggressively towards), türanniseerima(to act aggressively towards) | — | |
| Finnish | kiusaaja(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), palkattu pahoinpitelijä(a hired thug), kiusata(to intimidate), kiusata(to act aggressively towards) | — | |
| French | génial(very good; excellent), top(very good; excellent), bravo(well done!), brimeur(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), brute(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), tyran(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), harceler(to act aggressively towards), intimider(to intimidate), maltraiter(to act aggressively towards), terroriser(to act aggressively towards), tourmenter(to act aggressively towards), tyranniser(to act aggressively towards) | — | |
| Galician | bragoleán(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), bravoeiro(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), cacheteiro(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), matón m tasqueirón(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), rifón(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), tarapuxeiro(a person who is intentionally cruel to others) | — | |
| Georgian | მოძალადე(a person who is intentionally cruel to others) | moʒalade | |
| German | Bully(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), Rabauke(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), Schikaneur(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), Tyrann(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), drangsalieren(to act aggressively towards), einschüchtern(to intimidate), kujonieren(to intimidate), kujonieren(to act aggressively towards), schikanieren(to intimidate), tyrannisieren(to act aggressively towards) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍃𐌻𐌰𐌷𐌰𐌻𐍃(a person who is intentionally cruel to others) | slahals | |
| Greek | νταής(a person who is intentionally cruel to others) | ntaḯs | |
| Hebrew | בִּרְיוֹן(a person who is intentionally cruel to others) | biryón | |
| Hindi | क्रूर(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), दबंग(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), धौँसिया(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), धौंसबाज(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), दबंगी(to intimidate), धौँसना(to intimidate), धौंसना(to intimidate), धौंसबाजी(to intimidate) | krūr, dabaṅg, dha͠usiyā, dha͠usbāj, dabaṅgī, dha͠usnā, dha͠usnā, dha͠usbājī | |
| Hungarian | megfélemlít(to intimidate) | — | |
| Icelandic | hrekkjusvín(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), leggja í einelti(to intimidate) | — | |
| Ingrian | puruli(a person who is intentionally cruel to others) | — | |
| Irish | ansmachtaí(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), bulaí(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), ansmachtaigh(to intimidate) | — | |
| Italian | arrogante(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), bullo(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), prepotente(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), smargiasso(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), spaccone(a person who is intentionally cruel to others) | — | |
| Japanese | 苛め(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), 苛めっ子(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), 苛める(to intimidate) | ijime, ijimekko, ijimeru | |
| Khmer | អ្នកធ្វើបាប(a person who is intentionally cruel to others) | nĕək thvəə baap | |
| Korean | 괴롭히는 사람(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), 깡패(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), 괴롭히다(to intimidate) | goerophineun saram, kkangpae, goerophida | |
| Latin | grassātor(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), grassātor(a hired thug) | — | |
| Macedonian | о́дличен(very good; excellent), бра́во(well done!), на́силник(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), си́лник(a hired thug), силе́џија(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), запла́шува(to intimidate), застра́шува(to intimidate), малтрети́ра(to act aggressively towards), тероризи́ра(to act aggressively towards), тиранизи́ра(to act aggressively towards) | ódličen, brávo, násilnik, sílnik, silédžija, zaplášuva, zastrášuva, maltretíra, terorizíra, tiranizíra | |
| Māori | hawai(a small freshwater fish), kaiwhakaweti(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), kaiwhakawetiweti(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), tītarakura(a small freshwater fish), hawene(to intimidate), whakahakahaka(to intimidate), whakahakahaka(to act aggressively towards), whakaweti(to intimidate), whakawetiweti(to intimidate) | — | |
| Mongolian | дээрэлхэх(a person who is intentionally cruel to others) | deerelxex | |
| Norman | bruta(a person who is intentionally cruel to others) | — | |
| Norwegian | mobbe(to intimidate) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | bølle(a person who is intentionally cruel to others) | — | |
| Polish | łobuz(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), znęcać się(to intimidate) | — | |
| Portuguese | valente(very good; excellent), bravo(well done!), rufia(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), rufião(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), valentão(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), aterrorizar(to act aggressively towards), atormentar(to act aggressively towards), bulir(to intimidate), intimidar(to intimidate), maltratar(to act aggressively towards), oprimir(to intimidate), oprimir(to act aggressively towards), tiranizar(to act aggressively towards) | — | |
| Romanian | tiran(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), intimida(to intimidate) | — | |
| Russian | головоре́з(a hired thug), громи́ла(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), забия́ка(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), зади́ра(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), тира́н(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), хулига́н(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), задира́ть(to act aggressively towards), задра́ть(to act aggressively towards), запу́гивать(to intimidate), запуга́ть(to intimidate), застраща́ть(to intimidate), страща́ть(to intimidate), терроризи́ровать(to act aggressively towards), тиранизи́ровать(to act aggressively towards) | golovoréz, gromíla, zabijáka, zadíra, tirán, xuligán, zadirátʹ, zadrátʹ, zapúgivatʹ, zapugátʹ, zastraščátʹ, straščátʹ, terrorizírovatʹ, tiranizírovatʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | burraidh(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), maoidhear(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), pulaidh(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), maoidh(to intimidate), maoidh(to act aggressively towards) | — | |
| Spanish | bravo(well done!), abusador(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), abusón(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), bravucón(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), buleador(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), bully (buli)(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), matasiete(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), matón(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), matón(a hired thug), peleón(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), pendenciero(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), perdonavidas(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), sicario(a hired thug), acosar(to intimidate), acosar(to act aggressively towards), bulear(to intimidate), chulear(to intimidate), hacer bullying (búliin)(to intimidate), intimidar(to intimidate), matonear(to intimidate), tiranizar(to act aggressively towards) | — | |
| Swedish | mobbare(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), mobba(to intimidate) | — | |
| Thai | คนพาล(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), ข่มเหงรังแก(to intimidate) | kon-paan, khmheng rạngkæ | |
| Turkish | zorba(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), zorbalık etmek(to act aggressively towards) | — | |
| Ukrainian | забія́ка(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), хуліга́н(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), хуліган(to intimidate) | zabijáka, xulihán, xulihan | |
| Vietnamese | đầu gấu(a person who is intentionally cruel to others), bắt nạt(to intimidate), bắt nạt(to act aggressively towards) | — |
boelie
jazarlea
първокласен, главоре́з, побо́йник, хулига́н, заплашвам, тиранизирам
pǎrvoklasen, glavoréz, pobójnik, huligán, zaplašvam, tiraniziram
assetjador
土霸, 暴徒, 霸凌者, 侮慢, 欺侮, 欺負 /欺负, 欺負 /欺负, 霸凌
tǔbà, bàotú, bàlíngzhě, wǔmàn, qīwǔ, qīfu, qīfù, bàlíng
prvotřídní, skvělý, super, násilník, surovec, tyran, týrat, zastrašovat, šikanovat, šikanovat
fin, udmærket, fint, udmærket, bølle, tyran, herse med, mobbe, tyrannisere
pestkop, treiteraar, wreedaard, jennen, pesten, treiteren
brave, tirano, ĉikani, ĉikani
kiusaja, riiukukk, türann, kiusama, terroriseerima, türanniseerima
kiusaaja, palkattu pahoinpitelijä, kiusata, kiusata
génial, top, bravo, brimeur, brute, tyran, harceler, intimider, maltraiter, terroriser, tourmenter, tyranniser
bragoleán, bravoeiro, cacheteiro, matón m tasqueirón, rifón, tarapuxeiro
Bully, Rabauke, Schikaneur, Tyrann, drangsalieren, einschüchtern, kujonieren, kujonieren, schikanieren, tyrannisieren
क्रूर, दबंग, धौँसिया, धौंसबाज, दबंगी, धौँसना, धौंसना, धौंसबाजी
krūr, dabaṅg, dha͠usiyā, dha͠usbāj, dabaṅgī, dha͠usnā, dha͠usnā, dha͠usbājī
megfélemlít
hrekkjusvín, leggja í einelti
puruli
ansmachtaí, bulaí, ansmachtaigh
arrogante, bullo, prepotente, smargiasso, spaccone
grassātor, grassātor
о́дличен, бра́во, на́силник, си́лник, силе́џија, запла́шува, застра́шува, малтрети́ра, тероризи́ра, тиранизи́ра
ódličen, brávo, násilnik, sílnik, silédžija, zaplášuva, zastrášuva, maltretíra, terorizíra, tiranizíra
hawai, kaiwhakaweti, kaiwhakawetiweti, tītarakura, hawene, whakahakahaka, whakahakahaka, whakaweti, whakawetiweti
bruta
mobbe
bølle
łobuz, znęcać się
valente, bravo, rufia, rufião, valentão, aterrorizar, atormentar, bulir, intimidar, maltratar, oprimir, oprimir, tiranizar
tiran, intimida
головоре́з, громи́ла, забия́ка, зади́ра, тира́н, хулига́н, задира́ть, задра́ть, запу́гивать, запуга́ть, застраща́ть, страща́ть, терроризи́ровать, тиранизи́ровать
golovoréz, gromíla, zabijáka, zadíra, tirán, xuligán, zadirátʹ, zadrátʹ, zapúgivatʹ, zapugátʹ, zastraščátʹ, straščátʹ, terrorizírovatʹ, tiranizírovatʹ
burraidh, maoidhear, pulaidh, maoidh, maoidh
bravo, abusador, abusón, bravucón, buleador, bully (buli), matasiete, matón, matón, peleón, pendenciero, perdonavidas, sicario, acosar, acosar, bulear, chulear, hacer bullying (búliin), intimidar, matonear, tiranizar
mobbare, mobba
zorba, zorbalık etmek
đầu gấu, bắt nạt, bắt nạt
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