Disturbance
Translations of "disturbance" (32 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ταραχή(a noisy commotion), ἄραδος(act of disturbing, being disturbed) | tarakhḗ, árados | |
| Bengali | জ্বালাতন(something that disturbs) | jalaton | |
| Bulgarian | безредие(interruption of that which is normal or regular), бъротия(interruption of that which is normal or regular), смут(act of disturbing, being disturbed), смущение(act of disturbing, being disturbed) | bezredie, bǎrotija, smut, smuštenie | |
| Catalan | destorb(act of disturbing, being disturbed), pertorbació(act of disturbing, being disturbed) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | ئاژاوە(act of disturbing, being disturbed), ئاژاوە(something that disturbs), ئاژاوە(interruption of that which is normal or regular) | ajawe, ajawe, ajawe | |
| Czech | duševní porucha((psychology) serious mental imbalance or illness), narušení(interruption of that which is normal or regular), rušení(act of disturbing, being disturbed), vyrušení(interruption of that which is normal or regular), výtržník(something that disturbs) | — | |
| Danish | forstyrrelse(act of disturbing, being disturbed), forstyrrelse(something that disturbs) | — | |
| Dutch | storing(act of disturbing, being disturbed), verstoring(act of disturbing, being disturbed) | — | |
| Esperanto | perturbo(act of disturbing, being disturbed) | — | |
| French | tapage(act of disturbing, being disturbed), trouble(act of disturbing, being disturbed) | — | |
| German | Geistesstörung((psychology) serious mental imbalance or illness), Störenfried(something that disturbs), Störung(act of disturbing, being disturbed), Störung(interruption of that which is normal or regular), Störung((psychology) serious mental imbalance or illness) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌳𐍂𐍉𐌱𐌽𐌰(act of disturbing, being disturbed) | drōbna | |
| Hebrew | הפרעה(act of disturbing, being disturbed) | hafra'a | |
| Irish | suaitheadh(act of disturbing, being disturbed), suaitheadh intinne((psychology) serious mental imbalance or illness) | — | |
| Japanese | 動乱(act of disturbing, being disturbed), 動揺(act of disturbing, being disturbed), 混乱(interruption of that which is normal or regular) | dōran, dōyō, konran | |
| Latin | turba(a noisy commotion) | — | |
| Luhya | bunani(act of disturbing, being disturbed) | — | |
| Malagasy | korontana(act of disturbing, being disturbed) | — | |
| Malayalam | അലട്ടൽ(act of disturbing, being disturbed) | alaṭṭal | |
| Māori | heihei(a noisy commotion), heihei(interruption of that which is normal or regular), manioro(a noisy commotion), ngangau(something that disturbs), ngangau(a noisy commotion), ngari(something that disturbs), ngaungau(interruption of that which is normal or regular), pororaru(interruption of that which is normal or regular), rarī(something that disturbs), rarī(a noisy commotion), rawehoi(something that disturbs), raweoi(something that disturbs), taute(a noisy commotion), āheihei(something that disturbs), āheihei(a noisy commotion), āheihei(interruption of that which is normal or regular) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | forstyrrelse(act of disturbing, being disturbed), forstyrrelse(something that disturbs) | — | |
| Occitan | destorbi(act of disturbing, being disturbed), perturbacion(act of disturbing, being disturbed) | — | |
| Old English | gedrefnes(act of disturbing, being disturbed) | — | |
| Portuguese | distúrbio((psychology) serious mental imbalance or illness), estorvo(act of disturbing, being disturbed), estorvo(something that disturbs), perturbação(act of disturbing, being disturbed), perturbação(something that disturbs), perturbação(interruption of that which is normal or regular), transtorno((psychology) serious mental imbalance or illness) | — | |
| Romanian | deranj(something that disturbs), deranjament(interruption of that which is normal or regular), deranjare(act of disturbing, being disturbed), perturbare(act of disturbing, being disturbed), perturbare(interruption of that which is normal or regular), perturbație(interruption of that which is normal or regular), perturbație((psychology) serious mental imbalance or illness), tulburare(act of disturbing, being disturbed), tulburare((psychology) serious mental imbalance or illness), încomodare(something that disturbs) | — | |
| Russian | беспоря́дки(act of disturbing, being disturbed), волне́ния(act of disturbing, being disturbed), наруше́ние(interruption of that which is normal or regular), наруши́тель(something that disturbs), наруши́тельница(something that disturbs), расстро́йство(interruption of that which is normal or regular), расстро́йство((psychology) serious mental imbalance or illness) | besporjádki, volnénija, narušénije, narušítelʹ, narušítelʹnica, rasstrójstvo, rasstrójstvo | |
| Scottish Gaelic | aimhreit(act of disturbing, being disturbed), atharrachadh(interruption of that which is normal or regular) | — | |
| Spanish | disturbio(act of disturbing, being disturbed), estorbo(act of disturbing, being disturbed), estorbo(something that disturbs), perturbación(act of disturbing, being disturbed), perturbación(something that disturbs), perturbación(interruption of that which is normal or regular), perturbación((psychology) serious mental imbalance or illness), trastorno((psychology) serious mental imbalance or illness) | — | |
| Swahili | utundu(act of disturbing, being disturbed) | — | |
| Swedish | avbrott(interruption of that which is normal or regular), rubbning((psychology) serious mental imbalance or illness), störning(act of disturbing, being disturbed), störning(something that disturbs), störning(interruption of that which is normal or regular), störning((psychology) serious mental imbalance or illness) | — | |
| Tocharian B | krämpālñe(act of disturbing, being disturbed) | — | |
| Welsh | aflonyddwch(act of disturbing, being disturbed) | — |
destorb, pertorbació
duševní porucha, narušení, rušení, vyrušení, výtržník
forstyrrelse, forstyrrelse
storing, verstoring
perturbo
tapage, trouble
Geistesstörung, Störenfried, Störung, Störung, Störung
suaitheadh, suaitheadh intinne
turba
bunani
korontana
heihei, heihei, manioro, ngangau, ngangau, ngari, ngaungau, pororaru, rarī, rarī, rawehoi, raweoi, taute, āheihei, āheihei, āheihei
forstyrrelse, forstyrrelse
destorbi, perturbacion
gedrefnes
distúrbio, estorvo, estorvo, perturbação, perturbação, perturbação, transtorno
deranj, deranjament, deranjare, perturbare, perturbare, perturbație, perturbație, tulburare, tulburare, încomodare
беспоря́дки, волне́ния, наруше́ние, наруши́тель, наруши́тельница, расстро́йство, расстро́йство
besporjádki, volnénija, narušénije, narušítelʹ, narušítelʹnica, rasstrójstvo, rasstrójstvo
aimhreit, atharrachadh
disturbio, estorbo, estorbo, perturbación, perturbación, perturbación, perturbación, trastorno
utundu
avbrott, rubbning, störning, störning, störning, störning
krämpālñe
aflonyddwch
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.