Discordant
Translations of "discordant" (30 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | مُتَنَافِر(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), مُتَنَافِر(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring) | mutanāfir, mutanāfir | |
| Armenian | անհամաձայն(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible) | anhamajayn | |
| Azerbaijani | diskordant(of a rock formation, etc.: cutting across or transverse to neighbouring features; of a coastline: having bands of different types of rock running transversely to the coast) | — | |
| Bulgarian | несъгласуван(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), нехармоничен(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible) | nesǎglasuvan, neharmoničen | |
| Catalan | discordant(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), discorde(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 不一致(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), 不和(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), 不睦(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), 不調和 /不调和(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible) | bùyīzhì, bùhé, bùmù, bùtiáohé | |
| Danish | dissonere(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring) | — | |
| Dutch | onenig(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring) | — | |
| Finnish | diskordantti(of a rock formation, etc.: cutting across or transverse to neighbouring features; of a coastline: having bands of different types of rock running transversely to the coast), diskordantti(of two similar subjects: differing in some characteristic), epäsointuinen(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), epäsointuinen(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring), erilainen(of two similar subjects: differing in some characteristic), erimerkkinen(of figures, etc.: having opposite signs), eripurainen(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), riitasointuinen(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), riitasointuinen(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring), vastakkaismerkkinen(of figures, etc.: having opposite signs), eripurainen(thing not in accord or harmony with one or more other things) | — | |
| French | discordant(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), discordant(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring) | — | |
| Georgian | შეუფერებელი(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible) | šeuperebeli | |
| German | disharmonisch(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), disharmonisch(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring), misshellig(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), misshellig(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring), missklingend(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible) | — | |
| Greek | παράφωνος(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring) | paráfonos | |
| Irish | ainfhreagrach(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), dainfhreagrach(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), díchordach(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring) | — | |
| Italian | difforme(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), discordante(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), dissonante(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), dissonante(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring), sconcorde(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring), stonato(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible) | — | |
| Latin | absonō(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), absonō(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring), discordābilis(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), discordābilis(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring), discors(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), dissonus(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring) | — | |
| Macedonian | несложен(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible) | nesložen | |
| Māori | maioro(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), maioro(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | diskordant(of a rock formation, etc.: cutting across or transverse to neighbouring features; of a coastline: having bands of different types of rock running transversely to the coast), ukonform(of a rock formation, etc.: cutting across or transverse to neighbouring features; of a coastline: having bands of different types of rock running transversely to the coast) | — | |
| Old English | unġeþwǣre(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible) | — | |
| Polish | niezgodny(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), różny(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible) | — | |
| Portuguese | desarmonioso(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring), discordante(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), dissonante(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring) | — | |
| Romanian | discordant(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), discordă(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible) | — | |
| Russian | несогласо́ванный(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible) | nesoglasóvannyj | |
| Scottish Gaelic | eas-chridheach(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), mì-chòrdail(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | nèsložan(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), nȅskladan(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), не̏складан(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), нѐсложан(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible) | — | |
| Spanish | desacorde(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), discordante(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), discordante(of a rock formation, etc.: cutting across or transverse to neighbouring features; of a coastline: having bands of different types of rock running transversely to the coast) | — | |
| Telugu | అపస్వరము(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring) | apasvaramu | |
| Vietnamese | inh tai nhức óc(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring) | — | |
| Welsh | aflafar(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring), aflafar(of sounds: harsh, jarring; of musical notes or tunes: not in harmony — see also dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, jarring), anghyson(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible), anghytûn(not in accord or harmony — see also conflicting, incompatible) | — |
diskordant
discordant, discorde
dissonere
onenig
diskordantti, diskordantti, epäsointuinen, epäsointuinen, erilainen, erimerkkinen, eripurainen, riitasointuinen, riitasointuinen, vastakkaismerkkinen, eripurainen
discordant, discordant
disharmonisch, disharmonisch, misshellig, misshellig, missklingend
ainfhreagrach, dainfhreagrach, díchordach
difforme, discordante, dissonante, dissonante, sconcorde, stonato
absonō, absonō, discordābilis, discordābilis, discors, dissonus
maioro, maioro
diskordant, ukonform
unġeþwǣre
niezgodny, różny
desarmonioso, discordante, dissonante
discordant, discordă
eas-chridheach, mì-chòrdail
nèsložan, nȅskladan, не̏складан, нѐсложан
desacorde, discordante, discordante
inh tai nhức óc
aflafar, aflafar, anghyson, anghytûn
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