Drowse
//dɹaʊz//
Translations of "drowse" (8 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | дрямка(act, or a state, of being drowsy or sleepy) | drjamka | |
| Finnish | raukeus(act, or a state, of being drowsy or sleepy), raukeus(state of dullness or inactivity, as if from sleepiness), uneliaisuus(act, or a state, of being drowsy or sleepy), kulkea puolinukuksissa((transitive) to proceed (on a way) drowsily or sleepily), olla raukeana((intransitive) to be dull or inactive, as if from sleepiness), olla unelias((intransitive) to be drowsy or sleepy), tehdä raukeaksi((transitive) to make (someone or something) dull or inactive, as if from sleepiness), tehdä uneliaaksi((transitive) to make (someone or something) heavy with drowsiness or sleepiness), viettää puolinukuksissa((transitive) to pass (time) drowsily or in sleeping) | — | |
| French | somnolence(act, or a state, of being drowsy or sleepy) | — | |
| Italian | dormiente(act, or a state, of being drowsy or sleepy) | — | |
| Macedonian | дремеж(act, or a state, of being drowsy or sleepy), дремка(act, or a state, of being drowsy or sleepy) | dremež, dremka | |
| Māori | hāmoemoetanga(act, or a state, of being drowsy or sleepy) | — | |
| Russian | дрёма(act, or a state, of being drowsy or sleepy) | drjóma | |
| Spanish | amodorrar((transitive) to make (someone or something) heavy with drowsiness or sleepiness), amodorrecer (desus.)((transitive) to make (someone or something) heavy with drowsiness or sleepiness), modorrar((transitive) to make (someone or something) heavy with drowsiness or sleepiness) | — |
raukeus, raukeus, uneliaisuus, kulkea puolinukuksissa, olla raukeana, olla unelias, tehdä raukeaksi, tehdä uneliaaksi, viettää puolinukuksissa
somnolence
dormiente
hāmoemoetanga
amodorrar, amodorrecer (desus.), modorrar
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