Deviant
Translations of "deviant" (18 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | отклоняващ се(of or pertaining to a deviation), отклонение(thing that deviates) | otklonjavašt se, otklonenie | |
| Czech | deviantní(of or pertaining to a deviation), úchylný(of or pertaining to a deviation), deviant(person who deviates) | — | |
| Danish | afviger(person who deviates) | — | |
| Dutch | afwijkend(of or pertaining to a deviation), afvallige(person who deviates), afwijkeling(person who deviates), afwijkeling(thing that deviates) | — | |
| Finnish | poikkeava(of or pertaining to a deviation), poikkeava(person who deviates), poikkeus(thing that deviates) | — | |
| French | déviant(of or pertaining to a deviation), déviant(person who deviates) | — | |
| German | abnormal(of or pertaining to a deviation), abweichend(of or pertaining to a deviation), anders(of or pertaining to a deviation), pervers(of or pertaining to a deviation), Abnormaler(person who deviates), Abweichler(person who deviates), Andersdenker(person who deviates), Perverser(person who deviates), Perversität(thing that deviates), Querulant(person who deviates) | — | |
| Hungarian | deviáns(of or pertaining to a deviation) | — | |
| Italian | anormale(of or pertaining to a deviation), deviante(of or pertaining to a deviation), anormale(person who deviates), anormale(thing that deviates), atipico(thing that deviates), insolito(thing that deviates), inusuale(thing that deviates), pervertito(person who deviates) | — | |
| Lakota | šikšíl(of or pertaining to a deviation) | — | |
| Macedonian | девија́нтен(of or pertaining to a deviation), на́стран(of or pertaining to a deviation), отстапу́вање(thing that deviates) | devijánten, nástran, otstapúvanje | |
| Ottoman Turkish | آزغین(of or pertaining to a deviation), اكری(of or pertaining to a deviation) | azgın, eğri | |
| Polish | dewiant(person who deviates) | — | |
| Romanian | deviant(of or pertaining to a deviation), deviator(of or pertaining to a deviation) | — | |
| Russian | девиа́нтный(of or pertaining to a deviation) | deviántnyj | |
| Spanish | aberrante(of or pertaining to a deviation), anormal(of or pertaining to a deviation), desconforme(of or pertaining to a deviation), desviado(of or pertaining to a deviation), desviante(of or pertaining to a deviation), disconforme(of or pertaining to a deviation), anormal(person who deviates), desconforme(person who deviates), desviado(person who deviates), desviante(person who deviates), disconforme(person who deviates) | — | |
| Swedish | avvikande(of or pertaining to a deviation), avvikare(person who deviates) | — | |
| Ukrainian | девіа́нтний(of or pertaining to a deviation), збо́ченець(person who deviates), збо́ченка(person who deviates) | deviántnyj, zbóčenecʹ, zbóčenka |
deviantní, úchylný, deviant
afviger
afwijkend, afvallige, afwijkeling, afwijkeling
poikkeava, poikkeava, poikkeus
déviant, déviant
abnormal, abweichend, anders, pervers, Abnormaler, Abweichler, Andersdenker, Perverser, Perversität, Querulant
deviáns
anormale, deviante, anormale, anormale, atipico, insolito, inusuale, pervertito
šikšíl
dewiant
deviant, deviator
aberrante, anormal, desconforme, desviado, desviante, disconforme, anormal, desconforme, desviado, desviante, disconforme
avvikande, avvikare
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.