Din
Translations of "din" (26 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | κέλαδος(loud noise), ὅμαδος(loud noise) | kélados, hómados | |
| Bulgarian | врява(loud noise), глъчка(loud noise) | vrjava, glǎčka | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 吵鬧 /吵闹(loud noise), 耳鳴 /耳鸣(loud noise) | chǎonào, ěrmíng | |
| Czech | hluk(loud noise), kravál(loud noise), rámus(loud noise), dělat rámus(to make noise), hlučet(to make noise), hučet (do koho)(to repeat continuously), ohlušovat(to assail with noise) | — | |
| Dutch | geschreeuw(loud noise), lawaai(loud noise) | — | |
| Finnish | mekkala(loud noise), metakka(loud noise), meteli(loud noise) | — | |
| French | boucan(loud noise), vacarme(loud noise) | — | |
| Galician | balbordo(loud noise), estrondo(loud noise), rebumbio(loud noise) | — | |
| German | Krach(loud noise), Lärm(loud noise) | — | |
| Irish | fothram(loud noise), gleo(loud noise) | — | |
| Italian | baccano(loud noise), frastuono(loud noise), schiamazzo(loud noise), strepitio(loud noise) | — | |
| Japanese | 騒音(loud noise) | sōon | |
| Korean | 소음(loud noise) | so'eum | |
| Latin | clāmor(loud noise), strepitus(loud noise) | — | |
| Macedonian | врева(loud noise) | vreva | |
| Māori | matioke(loud noise), tararau(loud noise) | — | |
| Norman | tinné(loud noise) | — | |
| Norwegian | drønn(loud noise) | — | |
| Old English | dyn(loud noise) | — | |
| Polish | gwar(loud noise), hałas(loud noise), rumor(loud noise), zgiełk(loud noise) | — | |
| Portuguese | algazarra(loud noise), clamor(loud noise), estrépido(loud noise) | — | |
| Russian | галдёж(loud noise), гвалт(loud noise), гро́хот(loud noise), гул(loud noise), шум(loud noise) | galdjóž, gvalt, gróxot, gul, šum | |
| Sardinian | chighìlliu(loud noise), chimentu(loud noise) | — | |
| Slovene | ropot(loud noise), trušč(loud noise) | — | |
| Spanish | estruendo(loud noise) | — | |
| Telugu | గొడవ(loud noise), గోల(loud noise) | goḍava, gōla |
hluk, kravál, rámus, dělat rámus, hlučet, hučet (do koho), ohlušovat
geschreeuw, lawaai
mekkala, metakka, meteli
boucan, vacarme
balbordo, estrondo, rebumbio
Krach, Lärm
fothram, gleo
baccano, frastuono, schiamazzo, strepitio
clāmor, strepitus
matioke, tararau
tinné
drønn
dyn
gwar, hałas, rumor, zgiełk
algazarra, clamor, estrépido
chighìlliu, chimentu
ropot, trušč
estruendo
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.