Chunky
//ˈt͡ʃʌŋki//
Translations of "chunky" (9 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Azerbaijani | bədənli(euphemism for fat), toppuş(euphemism for fat) | — | |
| French | corpulent(euphemism for fat), courtaud(euphemism for fat), rondelet(euphemism for fat), rondouillard(euphemism for fat) | — | |
| Galician | bodelo(characterized by the pervasiveness of chunks), bolecho(euphemism for fat), croucho(euphemism for fat), graúdo(characterized by the pervasiveness of chunks), mazaroqueiro(euphemism for fat), moroio(euphemism for fat), pachán(euphemism for fat), patouxo(euphemism for fat), reboludo(characterized by the pervasiveness of chunks), reboulludo(characterized by the pervasiveness of chunks), tentudo(characterized by the pervasiveness of chunks), zambullo(euphemism for fat), zoncho(euphemism for fat) | — | |
| German | klobig(characterized by the pervasiveness of chunks), stämmig(euphemism for fat), stückig(euphemism for fat), untersetzt(euphemism for fat) | — | |
| Hungarian | darabos(characterized by the pervasiveness of chunks) | — | |
| Polish | przy kości(euphemism for fat), pulchny(euphemism for fat) | — | |
| Russian | в те́ле(euphemism for fat), пухлый(euphemism for fat), пы́шный(euphemism for fat) | v téle, puxlyj, pýšnyj | |
| Spanish | a trozos(characterized by the pervasiveness of chunks), con trozos(characterized by the pervasiveness of chunks), rellenito(euphemism for fat), trozoso(characterized by the pervasiveness of chunks) | — | |
| Turkish | gebeş(euphemism for fat), gödek(euphemism for fat), kalın(characterized by the pervasiveness of chunks), tıknaz(euphemism for fat) | — |
bədənli, toppuş
corpulent, courtaud, rondelet, rondouillard
bodelo, bolecho, croucho, graúdo, mazaroqueiro, moroio, pachán, patouxo, reboludo, reboulludo, tentudo, zambullo, zoncho
klobig, stämmig, stückig, untersetzt
darabos
przy kości, pulchny
a trozos, con trozos, rellenito, trozoso
gebeş, gödek, kalın, tıknaz
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