Cool
Translations of "cool" (73 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| American Sign Language | 5@Chest Wiggle(colloquial: all right, acceptable), 5@Chest-ThumbBack Wiggle(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), 5@Chest-ThumbBack Wiggle(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), 5@Chest-ThumbBack Wiggle(colloquial: in fashion) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | ψύγω(to make colder (literally)) | psúgō | |
| Arabic | بَارِد(having a slightly low temperature), سقعان(having a slightly low temperature), يبرد(to make colder (literally)), يُبَرِّد(to make colder (literally)) | bārid, saʔʕān, yebárrad, yubarrid | |
| Armenian | զով(having a slightly low temperature), հով(having a slightly low temperature) | zov, hov | |
| Azerbaijani | sərin(having a slightly low temperature) | — | |
| Bashkir | һалҡын(having a slightly low temperature) | halqın | |
| Belarusian | халаднава́ты(having a slightly low temperature) | xaladnaváty | |
| Bengali | জোস(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), জোস(colloquial: in fashion) | jōs, jōs | |
| Breton | fresk(having a slightly low temperature), sin(having a slightly low temperature) | — | |
| Bulgarian | го́тин(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), хладнокръвие(calm temperament), изстудявам(to make colder (literally)) | gótin, hladnokrǎvie, izstudjavam | |
| Burmese | အေး(having a slightly low temperature) | e: | |
| Catalan | fred(having a slightly low temperature), fred(not showing emotion, calm), fresc(having a slightly low temperature), guai(colloquial: in fashion), guai(colloquial: all right, acceptable), tranqui(colloquial: not upset) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | فێنک(having a slightly low temperature) | fênik | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 涼 /凉(having a slightly low temperature) | loeng⁴ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 不錯 /不错(colloquial: all right, acceptable), 冷靜 /冷静(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), 厲害 /利害 /厉害(colloquial: in fashion), 平息(colloquial: not upset), 很棒(colloquial: all right, acceptable), 棒(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), 棒(colloquial: in fashion), 沉著 /沉着(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), 沒事 /没事(colloquial: all right, acceptable), 涼快 /凉快(having a slightly low temperature), 清涼 /清凉(having a slightly low temperature), 酷(not showing emotion, calm), 酷(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), 酷(colloquial: in fashion), 冷淡(to become less intense, e.g. less amicable) | bùcuò, lěngjìng, lìhai, píngxí, hěn bàng, bàng, bàng, chénzhuó, méishì, liángkuài, qīngliáng, kù, kù, kù, lěngdàn | |
| Czech | chladný(having a slightly low temperature), ok(colloquial: all right, acceptable), skvělý(colloquial: in fashion), v pořádku(colloquial: all right, acceptable) | — | |
| Danish | cool(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), cool(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), fint(colloquial: all right, acceptable), kold(not showing emotion, calm), koldblodig(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), kølig(having a slightly low temperature), kølig(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), ok(colloquial: all right, acceptable), rolig(colloquial: not upset) | — | |
| Dutch | (ijzig) kalm(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), aanvaardbaar(colloquial: all right, acceptable), acceptabel(colloquial: all right, acceptable), bedaard(colloquial: not upset), beheerst(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), beheerst(colloquial: not upset), blits(colloquial: in fashion), cool(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), cool(colloquial: in fashion), fris(having a slightly low temperature), hip(colloquial: in fashion), in(colloquial: in fashion), in orde(colloquial: all right, acceptable), kalm(colloquial: not upset), kalm (pjes)(not showing emotion, calm), kil(not showing emotion, calm), kil(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), koel(having a slightly low temperature), koel(allowing or suggesting heat relief), koel(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), koel (tjes)(not showing emotion, calm), koelbloedig(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), lauw(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), okee(colloquial: all right, acceptable), onentoesiast(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), patabel(colloquial: all right, acceptable), rustig(colloquial: not upset), stoer(calmly audacious), verkoelend(allowing or suggesting heat relief), verkwikkend(allowing or suggesting heat relief), zelfzeker(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), (mildy) verfrissen(to make colder (literally)), afkoelen(to make colder (literally)), afkoelen(to become less intense, e.g. less amicable), afkoelen(to make less intense, e.g. less amicable), bekoelen(to make colder (literally)), bekoelen(to become less intense, e.g. less amicable), koelen(to make colder (literally)), koelen(to make less intense, e.g. less amicable), verkillen(to make colder (literally)), verkillen(to become less intense, e.g. less amicable), verkillen(to make less intense, e.g. less amicable), verkoelen(to make colder (literally)), verkoelen(to become less intense, e.g. less amicable), verkoelen(to make less intense, e.g. less amicable) | — | |
| Esperanto | en ordo(colloquial: all right, acceptable), enorde(colloquial: all right, acceptable), kalma(not showing emotion, calm), kvieta(not showing emotion, calm), laŭmoda(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), malvarmeta(having a slightly low temperature), mojosa(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), mojosa(colloquial: in fashion), trankvila(not showing emotion, calm), memregado(calm temperament) | — | |
| Faroese | kulur(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), kulur(colloquial: in fashion) | — | |
| Finnish | cool(colloquial: in fashion), hillitty(not showing emotion, calm), kylmähermoinen(not showing emotion, calm), makee(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), okei(colloquial: all right, acceptable), ookoo(colloquial: all right, acceptable), rauhallinen(not showing emotion, calm), rohkea(calmly audacious), siisti(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), siisti(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), tyyni(not showing emotion, calm), tyyni(colloquial: not upset), upea(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), viileä(having a slightly low temperature), viileä(allowing or suggesting heat relief), viileä(not showing emotion, calm), viileä(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), tyyneys(calm temperament), viileys(moderate temperature), jäähdyttää(to make colder (literally)), viilentyä(to become less intense, e.g. less amicable), viilentää(to make less intense, e.g. less amicable) | — | |
| French | chouette(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), cool(colloquial: in fashion), cool(colloquial: all right, acceptable), frais(having a slightly low temperature), calme(calm temperament), frais(moderate temperature), sang-froid(calm temperament), rafraichir(to make colder (literally)), refroidir(to make colder (literally)) | — | |
| Georgian | გრილი(having a slightly low temperature), გულგრილი(not showing emotion, calm), გულგრილი(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), მოდური(colloquial: in fashion), მოსულა(colloquial: all right, acceptable), მშვიდი(not showing emotion, calm), ძერსკი(colloquial: in fashion) | grili, gulgrili, gulgrili, moduri, mosula, mšvidi, ʒersḳi | |
| German | akzeptabel(colloquial: all right, acceptable), alles klar(colloquial: all right, acceptable), cool(not showing emotion, calm), cool(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), cool(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), cool(colloquial: in fashion), cool(colloquial: not upset), ganz Recht(colloquial: all right, acceptable), geil(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), in Ordnung(colloquial: all right, acceptable), kalt(not showing emotion, calm), kühl(having a slightly low temperature), kühl(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), kühl(colloquial: not upset), abkühlen(to become less intense, e.g. less amicable) | — | |
| Greek | ψυχραιμία(calm temperament) | psychraimía | |
| Hebrew | מגניב(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), מגניב(colloquial: in fashion), סבבה(colloquial: all right, acceptable), צונן(having a slightly low temperature), קריר(having a slightly low temperature) | sababa, tzonen, karir | |
| Hungarian | baró(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), belefér(colloquial: all right, acceptable), belevaló(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), bevállalós(calmly audacious), divatos(colloquial: in fashion), dögös(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), hűs(allowing or suggesting heat relief), hűsítő(allowing or suggesting heat relief), hűvös(having a slightly low temperature), király(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), klassz(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), közömbös(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), laza(calmly audacious), menő(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), menő(colloquial: in fashion), nem bánja(colloquial: not upset), nem gond(colloquial: all right, acceptable), nem gáz(colloquial: all right, acceptable), nyugodt(not showing emotion, calm), szent a béke(colloquial: not upset), szenvtelen(not showing emotion, calm), vagány(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), zsír(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), állat(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others) | — | |
| Icelandic | svalur(having a slightly low temperature), töff(colloquial: in fashion) | — | |
| Ido | koldeta(having a slightly low temperature) | — | |
| Indonesian | keren(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), keren(colloquial: all right, acceptable), sejuk(having a slightly low temperature) | — | |
| Ingrian | siitiä(having a slightly low temperature), viiliä(having a slightly low temperature) | — | |
| Interlingua | fresc(having a slightly low temperature), frigide(having a slightly low temperature) | — | |
| Irish | cúileach(colloquial: in fashion), cúl(colloquial: in fashion), doicheallach(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), fionnuar(colloquial: in fashion), fuarchúiseach(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), réidh(not showing emotion, calm), fuaraigh(to make colder (literally)) | — | |
| Italian | a posto(colloquial: all right, acceptable), accettabile(colloquial: all right, acceptable), calmo(not showing emotion, calm), calmo(colloquial: not upset), disinvolto(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), distaccato(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), fantastico(calmly audacious), figo(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), figo(colloquial: in fashion), freddo(having a slightly low temperature), freddo(not showing emotion, calm), fresco(having a slightly low temperature), fresco(allowing or suggesting heat relief), ganzo(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), imperturbabile(not showing emotion, calm), imperturbabile(colloquial: not upset), in gamba(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), indifferente(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), intrepido(calmly audacious), leggero(allowing or suggesting heat relief), scettico(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), sicuro di se(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), termico(allowing or suggesting heat relief), tranquillo(not showing emotion, calm), tranquillo(colloquial: not upset), calmo(calm temperament), fresco(moderate temperature), posato(calm temperament) | — | |
| Japanese | すごい(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), すごい(colloquial: in fashion), クール(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), クール(colloquial: in fashion), モテる(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), 格好いい(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), 格好いい(colloquial: in fashion), 涼しい(having a slightly low temperature), 素敵(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), 素敵(colloquial: in fashion) | sugoi, sugoi, kūru, kūru, moteru, kakkoii, kakkoii, suzushii, suteki, suteki | |
| Kashubian | chłodny(having a slightly low temperature) | — | |
| Korean | 멋있다(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), 멋있다(colloquial: in fashion), 멋지다(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), 시원하다(having a slightly low temperature), 쌀쌀하다(having a slightly low temperature), 쿨하다(colloquial: in fashion), 훌륭하다(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others) | meositda, meositda, meotjida, siwonhada, ssalssalhada, kulhada, hullyunghada | |
| Kyrgyz | серүүн(having a slightly low temperature) | serüün | |
| Latin | frigidulus(having a slightly low temperature) | — | |
| Latvian | vēss(having a slightly low temperature), aukstasinība(calm temperament), vēsums(moderate temperature) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | chłodny(having a slightly low temperature) | — | |
| Macedonian | во ред(colloquial: all right, acceptable), др́зок(calmly audacious), ла́ден(not showing emotion, calm), ладно́крвен(not showing emotion, calm), млак(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), може(colloquial: all right, acceptable), нево́збуден(not showing emotion, calm), нево́збуден(colloquial: not upset), рамно́душен(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), спо́коен(colloquial: not upset) | vo red, dŕzok, láden, ladnókrven, mlak, može, nevózbuden, nevózbuden, ramnódušen, spókoen | |
| Māori | hauangi(having a slightly low temperature), kōangi(having a slightly low temperature), kōtao(having a slightly low temperature), mātao(having a slightly low temperature), mātaotao(having a slightly low temperature), pūangi(having a slightly low temperature), pūangiangi(having a slightly low temperature), whakamātao(to make colder (literally)) | — | |
| Marathi | थंड(having a slightly low temperature) | thaṇḍa | |
| Navajo | sxih(calmly audacious) | — | |
| Norman | fraidgi(to make colder (literally)) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | fênik(having a slightly low temperature), hênik(having a slightly low temperature), hîn(having a slightly low temperature) | — | |
| Norwegian | behersket(not showing emotion, calm), behersket(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), behersket(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), behersket(colloquial: not upset), cool(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), cool(colloquial: in fashion), grei(colloquial: all right, acceptable), kald(not showing emotion, calm), kald(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), kul(colloquial: in fashion), ok(colloquial: all right, acceptable), populær(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), reservert(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), rolig(not showing emotion, calm), rolig(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), rolig(colloquial: not upset), stilig(colloquial: in fashion), hardne(to become less intense, e.g. less amicable) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | kjølig(having a slightly low temperature), sval(having a slightly low temperature) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | kjølig(having a slightly low temperature), sval(having a slightly low temperature) | — | |
| Occitan | fresc(having a slightly low temperature) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | سرین(having a slightly low temperature), قریر(having a slightly low temperature) | serin, karir | |
| Persian | خنک(having a slightly low temperature) | xonak | |
| Polish | chwat(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), chłodny(having a slightly low temperature), chłodny(allowing or suggesting heat relief), chłodny(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), fajny(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), fajny(colloquial: all right, acceptable), kozak(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), opanowany(not showing emotion, calm), spokojny(not showing emotion, calm), chłód(moderate temperature), chłodzić(to make colder (literally)), schłodzić(to make colder (literally)) | — | |
| Portuguese | aceitável(colloquial: all right, acceptable), bacana(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), bacana(colloquial: in fashion), de boa(colloquial: not upset), descolado(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), descolado(colloquial: in fashion), fixe(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), fresco(having a slightly low temperature), frio(allowing or suggesting heat relief), frio(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), legal(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), massa(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), tranquilo(not showing emotion, calm) | — | |
| Quechua | chiriyachiy(to make colder (literally)) | — | |
| Romanian | friguros(having a slightly low temperature) | — | |
| Romansch | fraid(having a slightly low temperature), frestg(having a slightly low temperature) | — | |
| Russian | в поря́дке(colloquial: all right, acceptable), де́рзкий(calmly audacious), кла́ссный(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), кла́ссный(colloquial: in fashion), клёвый(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), клёвый(colloquial: in fashion), круто́й(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), круто́й(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), круто́й(colloquial: in fashion), мо́дный(colloquial: in fashion), невозмути́мый(not showing emotion, calm), невозмути́мый(colloquial: not upset), ничего́(colloquial: all right, acceptable), норма́льный(colloquial: all right, acceptable), потря́сный(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), потря́сный(colloquial: in fashion), потряса́ющий(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), потряса́ющий(colloquial: in fashion), прохла́дный(having a slightly low temperature), прохла́дный(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), равноду́шный(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), споко́йный(colloquial: not upset), хладнокро́вный(not showing emotion, calm), холо́дный(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), холоднова́тый(having a slightly low temperature), прохла́да(moderate temperature), хладнокро́вие(calm temperament), остуди́ть(to make colder (literally)), остужа́ть(to make colder (literally)), осты́ть(to become less intense, e.g. less amicable), остыва́ть(to become less intense, e.g. less amicable), охладе́ть(to become less intense, e.g. less amicable), охладева́ть(to become less intense, e.g. less amicable), охлади́ть(to make less intense, e.g. less amicable), охлажда́ть(to make less intense, e.g. less amicable), успока́иваться(to become less intense, e.g. less amicable), успоко́иться(to become less intense, e.g. less amicable) | v porjádke, dérzkij, klássnyj, klássnyj, kljóvyj, kljóvyj, krutój, krutój, krutój, módnyj, nevozmutímyj, nevozmutímyj, ničevó, normálʹnyj, potrjásnyj, potrjásnyj, potrjasájuščij, potrjasájuščij, proxládnyj, proxládnyj, ravnodúšnyj, spokójnyj, xladnokróvnyj, xolódnyj, xolodnovátyj, proxláda, xladnokróvije, ostudítʹ, ostužátʹ, ostýtʹ, ostyvátʹ, oxladétʹ, oxladevátʹ, oxladítʹ, oxlaždátʹ, uspokáivatʹsja, uspokóitʹsja | |
| Scottish Gaelic | fionnar(having a slightly low temperature), fionnar(not showing emotion, calm), fionnar(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), fionnar(colloquial: not upset), fuaraich(to make colder (literally)) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | drzak(calmly audacious), hladan(not showing emotion, calm), hladan(colloquial: not upset), kul(not showing emotion, calm), kul(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), kul(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), kul(colloquial: in fashion), kul(colloquial: all right, acceptable), kul(colloquial: not upset), mlak(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), ravnodušan(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), hladnokrvnost(calm temperament), svjež(moderate temperature) | — | |
| Slovak | chladivý(allowing or suggesting heat relief), chladný(having a slightly low temperature), chladný(allowing or suggesting heat relief), chladný(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), mierne chladný(having a slightly low temperature), okej(colloquial: all right, acceptable), pokojný(not showing emotion, calm), svieži(having a slightly low temperature), svieži(allowing or suggesting heat relief), v poriadku(colloquial: all right, acceptable), vlažný(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), chladiť(to make colder (literally)), ochladiť(to make colder (literally)), upokojiť(to make less intense, e.g. less amicable), upokojiť sa(to become less intense, e.g. less amicable), upokojovať(to make less intense, e.g. less amicable), upokojovať sa(to become less intense, e.g. less amicable) | — | |
| Southern Altai | серӱӱн(having a slightly low temperature) | serüün | |
| Spanish | apacible(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), bacano(colloquial: in fashion), bacán(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), bacán(colloquial: in fashion), bravazo(colloquial: in fashion), bárbaro(colloquial: in fashion), cachilupi(colloquial: in fashion), chido(colloquial: in fashion), chilero(colloquial: in fashion), chilo(colloquial: in fashion), chiva(colloquial: in fashion), chivo(colloquial: in fashion), choro(colloquial: in fashion), chévere(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), chévere(colloquial: in fashion), cool(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), cool(colloquial: in fashion), cul(colloquial: in fashion), dabute(colloquial: in fashion), dabuten(colloquial: in fashion), estupendo(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), fetén(colloquial: in fashion), fino(colloquial: in fashion), fresco(having a slightly low temperature), friecito(having a slightly low temperature), friito(having a slightly low temperature), frío(allowing or suggesting heat relief), genial(colloquial: of a person, knowing what to do and how to behave in any situation), genial(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), guay(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), guay(colloquial: in fashion), lindo(colloquial: in fashion), machete(colloquial: in fashion), mostro(colloquial: in fashion), nota(colloquial: in fashion), padre(colloquial: in fashion), paja(colloquial: in fashion), pavo(colloquial: in fashion), piola(colloquial: in fashion), pulento(colloquial: in fashion), pura vida(colloquial: in fashion), sereno(not showing emotion, calm), shido(colloquial: in fashion), suave(colloquial: in fashion), supicucu(colloquial: in fashion), supicucú(colloquial: in fashion), tranquilo(not showing emotion, calm), tuani(colloquial: in fashion), tuanis(colloquial: in fashion) | — | |
| Swedish | bra(colloquial: all right, acceptable), cool(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), fet(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), fin(colloquial: all right, acceptable), häftig(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), kylig(not showing emotion, calm), kylig(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), lugn(not showing emotion, calm), ok(colloquial: all right, acceptable), poppis(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), schysst(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), schysst(colloquial: all right, acceptable), stilig(colloquial: in fashion), sval(having a slightly low temperature), sval(unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical), svalna(to become less intense, e.g. less amicable) | — | |
| Thai | เจ๋ง(colloquial: being considered as "popular" by others), เย็น(having a slightly low temperature) | jěng, yen | |
| Tupinambá | ro'ysang(having a slightly low temperature) | — | |
| Turkish | sakin(not showing emotion, calm), serin(having a slightly low temperature), soğukkanlı(not showing emotion, calm), serinletmek(to make colder (literally)), soğutmak(to make colder (literally)) | — | |
| Turkmen | sowatmak(to make colder (literally)) | — | |
| Ukrainian | прохоло́дний(having a slightly low temperature) | proxolódnyj | |
| Vietnamese | mát(having a slightly low temperature), mát mẻ(having a slightly low temperature) | — | |
| Welsh | oeri(to make colder (literally)) | — | |
| Yiddish | קיל(having a slightly low temperature) | kil |
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sərin
fresk, sin
fred, fred, fresc, guai, guai, tranqui
不錯 /不错, 冷靜 /冷静, 厲害 /利害 /厉害, 平息, 很棒, 棒, 棒, 沉著 /沉着, 沒事 /没事, 涼快 /凉快, 清涼 /清凉, 酷, 酷, 酷, 冷淡
bùcuò, lěngjìng, lìhai, píngxí, hěn bàng, bàng, bàng, chénzhuó, méishì, liángkuài, qīngliáng, kù, kù, kù, lěngdàn
chladný, ok, skvělý, v pořádku
cool, cool, fint, kold, koldblodig, kølig, kølig, ok, rolig
(ijzig) kalm, aanvaardbaar, acceptabel, bedaard, beheerst, beheerst, blits, cool, cool, fris, hip, in, in orde, kalm, kalm (pjes), kil, kil, koel, koel, koel, koel (tjes), koelbloedig, lauw, okee, onentoesiast, patabel, rustig, stoer, verkoelend, verkwikkend, zelfzeker, (mildy) verfrissen, afkoelen, afkoelen, afkoelen, bekoelen, bekoelen, koelen, koelen, verkillen, verkillen, verkillen, verkoelen, verkoelen, verkoelen
en ordo, enorde, kalma, kvieta, laŭmoda, malvarmeta, mojosa, mojosa, trankvila, memregado
kulur, kulur
cool, hillitty, kylmähermoinen, makee, okei, ookoo, rauhallinen, rohkea, siisti, siisti, tyyni, tyyni, upea, viileä, viileä, viileä, viileä, tyyneys, viileys, jäähdyttää, viilentyä, viilentää
chouette, cool, cool, frais, calme, frais, sang-froid, rafraichir, refroidir
გრილი, გულგრილი, გულგრილი, მოდური, მოსულა, მშვიდი, ძერსკი
grili, gulgrili, gulgrili, moduri, mosula, mšvidi, ʒersḳi
akzeptabel, alles klar, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool, ganz Recht, geil, in Ordnung, kalt, kühl, kühl, kühl, abkühlen
baró, belefér, belevaló, bevállalós, divatos, dögös, hűs, hűsítő, hűvös, király, klassz, közömbös, laza, menő, menő, nem bánja, nem gond, nem gáz, nyugodt, szent a béke, szenvtelen, vagány, zsír, állat
svalur, töff
koldeta
keren, keren, sejuk
siitiä, viiliä
fresc, frigide
cúileach, cúl, doicheallach, fionnuar, fuarchúiseach, réidh, fuaraigh
a posto, accettabile, calmo, calmo, disinvolto, distaccato, fantastico, figo, figo, freddo, freddo, fresco, fresco, ganzo, imperturbabile, imperturbabile, in gamba, indifferente, intrepido, leggero, scettico, sicuro di se, termico, tranquillo, tranquillo, calmo, fresco, posato
すごい, すごい, クール, クール, モテる, 格好いい, 格好いい, 涼しい, 素敵, 素敵
sugoi, sugoi, kūru, kūru, moteru, kakkoii, kakkoii, suzushii, suteki, suteki
chłodny
멋있다, 멋있다, 멋지다, 시원하다, 쌀쌀하다, 쿨하다, 훌륭하다
meositda, meositda, meotjida, siwonhada, ssalssalhada, kulhada, hullyunghada
frigidulus
vēss, aukstasinība, vēsums
chłodny
во ред, др́зок, ла́ден, ладно́крвен, млак, може, нево́збуден, нево́збуден, рамно́душен, спо́коен
vo red, dŕzok, láden, ladnókrven, mlak, može, nevózbuden, nevózbuden, ramnódušen, spókoen
hauangi, kōangi, kōtao, mātao, mātaotao, pūangi, pūangiangi, whakamātao
sxih
fraidgi
fênik, hênik, hîn
behersket, behersket, behersket, behersket, cool, cool, grei, kald, kald, kul, ok, populær, reservert, rolig, rolig, rolig, stilig, hardne
kjølig, sval
kjølig, sval
fresc
chwat, chłodny, chłodny, chłodny, fajny, fajny, kozak, opanowany, spokojny, chłód, chłodzić, schłodzić
aceitável, bacana, bacana, de boa, descolado, descolado, fixe, fresco, frio, frio, legal, massa, tranquilo
chiriyachiy
friguros
fraid, frestg
в поря́дке, де́рзкий, кла́ссный, кла́ссный, клёвый, клёвый, круто́й, круто́й, круто́й, мо́дный, невозмути́мый, невозмути́мый, ничего́, норма́льный, потря́сный, потря́сный, потряса́ющий, потряса́ющий, прохла́дный, прохла́дный, равноду́шный, споко́йный, хладнокро́вный, холо́дный, холоднова́тый, прохла́да, хладнокро́вие, остуди́ть, остужа́ть, осты́ть, остыва́ть, охладе́ть, охладева́ть, охлади́ть, охлажда́ть, успока́иваться, успоко́иться
v porjádke, dérzkij, klássnyj, klássnyj, kljóvyj, kljóvyj, krutój, krutój, krutój, módnyj, nevozmutímyj, nevozmutímyj, ničevó, normálʹnyj, potrjásnyj, potrjásnyj, potrjasájuščij, potrjasájuščij, proxládnyj, proxládnyj, ravnodúšnyj, spokójnyj, xladnokróvnyj, xolódnyj, xolodnovátyj, proxláda, xladnokróvije, ostudítʹ, ostužátʹ, ostýtʹ, ostyvátʹ, oxladétʹ, oxladevátʹ, oxladítʹ, oxlaždátʹ, uspokáivatʹsja, uspokóitʹsja
fionnar, fionnar, fionnar, fionnar, fuaraich
drzak, hladan, hladan, kul, kul, kul, kul, kul, kul, mlak, ravnodušan, hladnokrvnost, svjež
chladivý, chladný, chladný, chladný, mierne chladný, okej, pokojný, svieži, svieži, v poriadku, vlažný, chladiť, ochladiť, upokojiť, upokojiť sa, upokojovať, upokojovať sa
apacible, bacano, bacán, bacán, bravazo, bárbaro, cachilupi, chido, chilero, chilo, chiva, chivo, choro, chévere, chévere, cool, cool, cul, dabute, dabuten, estupendo, fetén, fino, fresco, friecito, friito, frío, genial, genial, guay, guay, lindo, machete, mostro, nota, padre, paja, pavo, piola, pulento, pura vida, sereno, shido, suave, supicucu, supicucú, tranquilo, tuani, tuanis
bra, cool, fet, fin, häftig, kylig, kylig, lugn, ok, poppis, schysst, schysst, stilig, sval, sval, svalna
ro'ysang
sakin, serin, soğukkanlı, serinletmek, soğutmak
sowatmak
mát, mát mẻ
oeri
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