Cross-eyed
Translations of "cross-eyed" (47 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | أحول(having both eyes oriented inward), أَحْوَل(having both eyes oriented inward), حَوَل(having both eyes oriented inward) | ʔaḥwal, ʔaḥwal, ḥawal | |
| Armenian | շաշ(having both eyes oriented inward), շիլ(having both eyes oriented inward) | šaš, šil | |
| Asturian | biliesgu(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Bashkir | ҡылый(having both eyes oriented inward) | qılıy | |
| Basque | betoker(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Bikol Central | kilas(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Bulgarian | кривоглед(having both eyes oriented inward) | krivogled | |
| Catalan | estràbic(having both eyes oriented inward), guenyo(having both eyes oriented inward), guerxo(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 斗眼的(having both eyes oriented inward), 斜眼的(having both eyes oriented inward), 斜視的 /斜视的(having both eyes oriented inward) | dòuyǎn de, xiéyǎn de, xiéshì de | |
| Crimean Tatar | qılıy(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Czech | šilhavý(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Dutch | scheel(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Finnish | kierosilmäinen(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| French | bigle(having both eyes oriented inward), bigleux(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Galician | birollo(having both eyes oriented inward), trusgo(having both eyes oriented inward), vesgo(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Georgian | ელამი(having both eyes oriented inward) | elami | |
| German | scheel(having both eyes oriented inward), schielend(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Hungarian | bandzsa(having both eyes oriented inward), kancsal(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Icelandic | rangeygður(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Indonesian | juling(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Irish | claonsúileach(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Isthmus Zapotec | lu changa(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Italian | strabico(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Japanese | 内斜視の(having both eyes oriented inward), 寄り目の(having both eyes oriented inward) | naishashi no, yorime no | |
| Javanese | kéro(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Kapampangan | duling(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Kazakh | қыли(having both eyes oriented inward) | qyli | |
| Malay | juling(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Māori | karu rewha(having both eyes oriented inward), rewha(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Old English | sċeolhīeġe(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | شاشی(having both eyes oriented inward) | şaşı | |
| Persian | قیچ(having both eyes oriented inward), لوچ(having both eyes oriented inward) | qič, luč | |
| Piedmontese | stràbich(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Polish | zezowaty(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Portuguese | estrábico(having both eyes oriented inward), trusco(having both eyes oriented inward), vesgo(having both eyes oriented inward), virolho(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Russian | косо́й(having both eyes oriented inward), косогла́зый(having both eyes oriented inward) | kosój, kosoglázyj | |
| Serbo-Croatian | razrok(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Slovak | škuľavý(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Spanish | bisojo(having both eyes oriented inward), bizco(having both eyes oriented inward), bizcoreto(having both eyes oriented inward), bizcorneta(having both eyes oriented inward), bizcorneto(having both eyes oriented inward), bizcuerno(having both eyes oriented inward), chejo(having both eyes oriented inward), estrábico(having both eyes oriented inward), lusco (disused)(having both eyes oriented inward), ojituerto(having both eyes oriented inward), quisneto(having both eyes oriented inward), turnio(having both eyes oriented inward), vireco(having both eyes oriented inward), virolo(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Tagalog | duling(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Tausug | libat(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Turkish | şaşı(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Uzbek | gʻilay(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Venetan | straocio(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Vietnamese | lé(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Welsh | llygatgam(having both eyes oriented inward), llygatgroes(having both eyes oriented inward) | — | |
| Yiddish | קאַסאָקע(having both eyes oriented inward) | kasoke |
biliesgu
betoker
kilas
estràbic, guenyo, guerxo
qılıy
šilhavý
scheel
kierosilmäinen
bigle, bigleux
birollo, trusgo, vesgo
scheel, schielend
bandzsa, kancsal
rangeygður
juling
claonsúileach
lu changa
strabico
kéro
duling
juling
karu rewha, rewha
sċeolhīeġe
stràbich
zezowaty
estrábico, trusco, vesgo, virolho
razrok
škuľavý
bisojo, bizco, bizcoreto, bizcorneta, bizcorneto, bizcuerno, chejo, estrábico, lusco (disused), ojituerto, quisneto, turnio, vireco, virolo
duling
libat
şaşı
gʻilay
straocio
llygatgam, llygatgroes
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