Choleric
//ˈkɒləɹɪk//
Translations of "choleric" (13 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ὀξύθυμος(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable) | oxúthumos | |
| Bulgarian | раздразнителен(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable), сприхав(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable) | razdraznitelen, sprihav | |
| Catalan | colèric(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable) | — | |
| Dutch | cholerisch(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable), kwaad(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable) | — | |
| Finnish | kiukkuisa(of an act, feeling, words, etc.: arising from or showing anger), koleerinen(of or relating to choler), koleerinen(of a person: having an excess of choler; of a person’s complexion or temperament: dominated by choler), koleerinen(Of a planet or zodiac sign, season, etc.: affecting people having an excess of choler), koleerinen(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable), raivoisa(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable), raivoisa(of an act, feeling, words, etc.: arising from or showing anger), kiukustuva(person having a tendency to become angry easily), koleerinen(person having an excess of choler; such people collectively) | — | |
| Galician | colérico(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable) | — | |
| Hungarian | hirtelen haragú(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable), ingerlékeny(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable), kolerikus(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable), lobbanékony(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable) | — | |
| Italian | collerico(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable) | — | |
| Māori | whanewhane(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable) | — | |
| Portuguese | colérico(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable) | — | |
| Spanish | colérico(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable) | — | |
| Swedish | kolerisk(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable) | — | |
| Ukrainian | холерик(of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily — see also bad-tempered, irritable) | xoleryk |
colèric
cholerisch, kwaad
kiukkuisa, koleerinen, koleerinen, koleerinen, koleerinen, raivoisa, raivoisa, kiukustuva, koleerinen
colérico
hirtelen haragú, ingerlékeny, kolerikus, lobbanékony
collerico
whanewhane
colérico
colérico
kolerisk
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