Carnal
//ˈkɑɹnəl//
Translations of "carnal" (16 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | جَسَدُيّ(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites) | jasaduyy | |
| Bulgarian | плътски(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites), светски(worldly or earthly; temporal), телесен(of or relating to the body or flesh) | plǎtski, svetski, telesen | |
| Catalan | carnal(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites), carnal(of or relating to the body or flesh) | — | |
| Esperanto | fivolupta(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites), karna(of or relating to the body or flesh) | — | |
| Finnish | ajallinen(worldly or earthly; temporal), himokas(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites), lihallinen(of or relating to the body or flesh), maailmallinen(worldly or earthly; temporal), maallinen(worldly or earthly; temporal), ruumiillinen(of or relating to the body or flesh) | — | |
| French | charnel(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites) | — | |
| German | diesseitig(worldly or earthly; temporal), fleischlich(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites), körperlich(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites), sexuell(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites), sinnlich(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌻𐌴𐌹𐌺𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃(of or relating to the body or flesh) | leikeins | |
| Greek | σαρκικός(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites) | sarkikós | |
| Old English | flǣsċlīċ(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites), flǣsċlīċ(worldly or earthly; temporal), flǣsċlīċ(of or relating to the body or flesh) | — | |
| Persian | تنانه(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites) | tanâne | |
| Polish | cielesny(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites) | — | |
| Portuguese | carnal(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites), carnal(worldly or earthly; temporal), carnal(of or relating to the body or flesh) | — | |
| Russian | земно́й(worldly or earthly; temporal), мирской(worldly or earthly; temporal), плотский(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites), плотский(of or relating to the body or flesh), телесный(of or relating to the body or flesh), чувственный(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites) | zemnój, mirskoj, plotskij, plotskij, telesnyj, čuvstvennyj | |
| Spanish | carnal(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites), carnal(of or relating to the body or flesh), concupiscente(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites), corporal(of or relating to the body or flesh), libidinoso(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites), mortal(worldly or earthly; temporal), sexual(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites), terrenal(worldly or earthly; temporal) | — | |
| Welsh | cnawdol(relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites), cnawdol(of or relating to the body or flesh) | — |
carnal, carnal
fivolupta, karna
ajallinen, himokas, lihallinen, maailmallinen, maallinen, ruumiillinen
charnel
diesseitig, fleischlich, körperlich, sexuell, sinnlich
flǣsċlīċ, flǣsċlīċ, flǣsċlīċ
cielesny
carnal, carnal, carnal
земно́й, мирской, плотский, плотский, телесный, чувственный
zemnój, mirskoj, plotskij, plotskij, telesnyj, čuvstvennyj
carnal, carnal, concupiscente, corporal, libidinoso, mortal, sexual, terrenal
cnawdol, cnawdol
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