Chewy
//ˈt͡ʃuː.i//
Translations of "chewy" (17 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Catalan | corretjós(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 需要多嚼的(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) | xūyào duō jiáo de | |
| Danish | sejg(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) | — | |
| Dutch | rubberig(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed), taai(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) | — | |
| Finnish | sitkeä(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) | — | |
| French | caoutchouteuse(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed), caoutchouteux(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) | — | |
| Galician | correúdo(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) | — | |
| German | zäh(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) | — | |
| Hungarian | rágós(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) | — | |
| Icelandic | seigur(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) | — | |
| Japanese | よくかめない(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) | yoku kamenai | |
| Norwegian | seig(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) | — | |
| Russian | жёсткий(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed), тре́бующий уси́ленного жева́ния(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) | žóstkij, trébujuščij usílennovo ževánija | |
| Slovene | žilav(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) | — | |
| Spanish | cauchudo(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed), correoso(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed), gomoso(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed), recio(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) | — | |
| Swedish | seg(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) | — | |
| Turkish | sert(having a pliable or springy texture when chewed) | — |
corretjós
sejg
rubberig, taai
sitkeä
caoutchouteuse, caoutchouteux
correúdo
zäh
rágós
seigur
seig
žilav
cauchudo, correoso, gomoso, recio
seg
sert
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