Ensorcell
//ɛnˈsɔːs(ə)l//
Translations of "ensorcell" (11 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | омагьосвам(to bewitch or enchant — see also bewitch, enchant) | omagjosvam | |
| Esperanto | sorĉi(to bewitch or enchant — see also bewitch, enchant) | — | |
| Finnish | lumota(to bewitch or enchant — see also bewitch, enchant), noitua(to bewitch or enchant — see also bewitch, enchant), taikoa(to bewitch or enchant — see also bewitch, enchant) | — | |
| French | ensorceler(to bewitch or enchant — see also bewitch, enchant) | — | |
| German | hexen(to bewitch or enchant — see also bewitch, enchant), zaubern(to bewitch or enchant — see also bewitch, enchant) | — | |
| Greek | μαγεύω(to bewitch or enchant — see also bewitch, enchant) | magévo | |
| Hungarian | megbabonáz(to bewitch or enchant — see also bewitch, enchant) | — | |
| Ido | socar(to bewitch or enchant — see also bewitch, enchant) | — | |
| Malagasy | mamosavy(to bewitch or enchant — see also bewitch, enchant) | — | |
| Middle English | wicchen(to bewitch or enchant — see also bewitch, enchant) | — | |
| Polish | oczarować(to bewitch or enchant — see also bewitch, enchant), zaczarować(to bewitch or enchant — see also bewitch, enchant), zaklinać(to bewitch or enchant — see also bewitch, enchant) | — |
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