Compulsive
//kəmˈpʌlsɪv//
Translations of "compulsive" (13 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | задължителен(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious), принудителен(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious) | prinuditelen | |
| Catalan | compulsiu(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious) | — | |
| Czech | nutkavý(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious) | — | |
| Dutch | dwangmatig(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious) | — | |
| Finnish | pakonomainen(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious), pakottava(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious) | — | |
| German | zwanghaft(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious) | — | |
| Hungarian | kényszeres(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious) | — | |
| Mongolian | өөрийн эрхгүй(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious) | ööriin erxgüj | |
| Polish | kompulsywny(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious), przymusowy(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious) | — | |
| Romanian | coercitiv(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious), constrângător(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious) | — | |
| Russian | навязчивый(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious), неконтроли́руемый(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious) | navjazčivyj, nekontrolírujemyj | |
| Spanish | compulsivo(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious) | — | |
| Swedish | tvångsmässig(uncontrolled or reactive and unconscious) | — |
compulsiu
nutkavý
dwangmatig
pakonomainen, pakottava
zwanghaft
kényszeres
kompulsywny, przymusowy
coercitiv, constrângător
compulsivo
tvångsmässig
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