Crackpot
//ˈkɹæk.pɒt//
Translations of "crackpot" (11 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | ексцентричен(eccentric or impractical), ненормален(eccentric or impractical) | ekscentričen, nenormalen | |
| Catalan | boig(crazy person), sonat(crazy person) | — | |
| Finnish | hassahtanut(eccentric or impractical) | — | |
| French | loufoque(eccentric or impractical), fou(crazy person), fêlé(crazy person) | — | |
| German | spinnert(eccentric or impractical), Spinner(crazy person) | — | |
| Italian | folle(eccentric or impractical), folle(crazy person), svitato(crazy person) | — | |
| Polish | świr(crazy person) | — | |
| Russian | безумный(eccentric or impractical), чо́кнутый(eccentric or impractical), безумец(crazy person) | bezumnyj, čóknutyj, bezumec | |
| Slovak | blázon(crazy person), úchyl(crazy person) | — | |
| Spanish | chiflado(crazy person), tarambana(crazy person) | — | |
| Swedish | galenpanna(crazy person) | — |
boig, sonat
hassahtanut
loufoque, fou, fêlé
spinnert, Spinner
folle, folle, svitato
świr
blázon, úchyl
chiflado, tarambana
galenpanna
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