Failure
Translations of "failure" (61 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | dështim(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | ἀποτυχία(state or condition opposite of success), ἀστοχία(state or condition opposite of success), ἀστόχημα(state or condition opposite of success) | apotukhía, astokhía, astókhēma | |
| Arabic | إِخْفَاق(state or condition opposite of success), عُطْل(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), فَشَل(state or condition opposite of success), فَشَل((pathology) condition in which a specified organ does not function well enough to support life), قُصُور((pathology) condition in which a specified organ does not function well enough to support life) | ʔiḵfāq, ʕuṭl, fašal, fašal, quṣūr | |
| Armenian | անհաջողություն(state or condition opposite of success), ձախողում(state or condition opposite of success) | anhaǰoġutʻyun, jaxoġum | |
| Basque | porrot(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Belarusian | крах(state or condition opposite of success), няўда́ча(state or condition opposite of success), права́л(state or condition opposite of success) | krax, njawdáča, pravál | |
| Bulgarian | несполу́ка(state or condition opposite of success), неуда́чник(object or person incapable of success), неуспе́х(state or condition opposite of success), повре́да(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), прова́л(object or person incapable of success) | nespolúka, neudáčnik, neuspéh, povréda, provál | |
| Catalan | fallida(state or condition opposite of success), fracàs(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), fracàs (hispanism)(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎤᏄᎸᎲᏍᎩ(state or condition opposite of success) | unulvhvsgi | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 失敗 /失败(state or condition opposite of success) | shībài | |
| Czech | nezdar(state or condition opposite of success), neúspěch(state or condition opposite of success), porucha(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), selhání(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Danish | fiasko(state or condition opposite of success), nedbrud(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), svigt(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function) | — | |
| Dari | شِکَسْت(state or condition opposite of success) | šikast | |
| Dutch | faling(state or condition opposite of success), fout(state or condition opposite of success), mislukkeling(object or person incapable of success), mislukking(state or condition opposite of success), mislukking(object or person incapable of success), mislukking(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function) | — | |
| Esperanto | fiasko(state or condition opposite of success), fuŝaĵo(object or person incapable of success), malsukceso(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Estonian | ebaõnnestumine(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Finnish | epäonnistuja(object or person incapable of success), epäonnistuminen(state or condition opposite of success), häiriö(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), kaatuminen(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), kömmähdys(state or condition opposite of success), luuseri(object or person incapable of success), moka(state or condition opposite of success), munaus(state or condition opposite of success), möhläys(state or condition opposite of success), pysähdys((pathology) condition in which a specified organ does not function well enough to support life), romu(object or person incapable of success), susi(object or person incapable of success), tohelo(object or person incapable of success), toimintahäiriö(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), tunari(object or person incapable of success), tunarointi(state or condition opposite of success), tyriminen(state or condition opposite of success), töppäys(state or condition opposite of success), vaurio((pathology) condition in which a specified organ does not function well enough to support life), vaurio(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), vika(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function) | — | |
| French | daube(object or person incapable of success), flop(object or person incapable of success), insuffisance((pathology) condition in which a specified organ does not function well enough to support life), navet(object or person incapable of success), panne(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), raté(object or person incapable of success), échec(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| German | Ausfall(state or condition opposite of success), Ausfall(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), Fehlschlag(state or condition opposite of success), Misserfolg(state or condition opposite of success), Misslingen(state or condition opposite of success), Niete(object or person incapable of success), Panne(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), Pleite(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), Versagen(state or condition opposite of success), Versagen(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), Versager(object or person incapable of success), Versagerin(object or person incapable of success), Verschlechterung(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Greek | ανεπάρκεια((pathology) condition in which a specified organ does not function well enough to support life), αποτυχία(state or condition opposite of success) | anepárkeia, apotychía | |
| Hebrew | כישלון \ כִּשָּׁלוֹן(state or condition opposite of success) | kishalón | |
| Hindi | असफलता(state or condition opposite of success), विफलता(state or condition opposite of success) | asphaltā, viphaltā | |
| Hungarian | bukás(state or condition opposite of success), csődtömeg(object or person incapable of success), elakadás(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), felsülés(state or condition opposite of success), fiaskó(state or condition opposite of success), kudarc(state or condition opposite of success), meghibásodás(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), pályatévesztett(object or person incapable of success), sikertelen(object or person incapable of success), tehetségtelen(object or person incapable of success), üzemzavar(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function) | — | |
| Ido | fiasko(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Indonesian | bedebah(object or person incapable of success), gagal(state or condition opposite of success), kegagalan(state or condition opposite of success), pecundang(object or person incapable of success) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | شِکَسْت(state or condition opposite of success) | šekast | |
| Irish | cliseadh(state or condition opposite of success), meath(state or condition opposite of success), meath(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), meathlú(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function) | — | |
| Italian | avaria(state or condition opposite of success), disfunzione(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), fallimento(state or condition opposite of success), fiasco(state or condition opposite of success), fiasco(object or person incapable of success), gusto(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), insuccesso(state or condition opposite of success), insufficienza(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function) | — | |
| Japanese | 失敗(state or condition opposite of success), 失敗作(object or person incapable of success) | shippai, shippaisaku | |
| Kabuverdianu | fadja(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Kazakh | сәтсіздік(state or condition opposite of success) | sätsızdık | |
| Khmer | កំហក(state or condition opposite of success), ចំណាញ់(state or condition opposite of success), រិត្ត(state or condition opposite of success) | kɑmhɑk, cɑmnañ, rɨttaʼ | |
| Korean | 실패(state or condition opposite of success) | silpae | |
| Kyrgyz | жол болбоо(state or condition opposite of success), иш ордунан чыкпай калуу(state or condition opposite of success) | jol bolboo, iş ordunan cıkpay kaluu | |
| Latin | dēfectiō(state or condition opposite of success), dēliquium(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Latvian | neizdošanās(state or condition opposite of success), neveiksme(state or condition opposite of success), neveiksme(object or person incapable of success) | — | |
| Lithuanian | nepasisekimas(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Macedonian | неуспех(state or condition opposite of success) | neuspeh | |
| Malay | kegagalan(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Māori | mūhoretanga(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | fiasko(state or condition opposite of success), misære(state or condition opposite of success), svikt(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | svikt(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function) | — | |
| Old English | āteorung, ġeteorung(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Polish | awaria(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), brak(object or person incapable of success), defekt(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), niepowodzenie(state or condition opposite of success), nieudacznictwo(state or condition opposite of success), nieudacznik(object or person incapable of success), niewydolność((pathology) condition in which a specified organ does not function well enough to support life), porażka(state or condition opposite of success), usterka(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function) | — | |
| Portuguese | falha(state or condition opposite of success), falha(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), falhanço(state or condition opposite of success), falência((pathology) condition in which a specified organ does not function well enough to support life), fracassado(object or person incapable of success), fracasso(state or condition opposite of success), insuficiência((pathology) condition in which a specified organ does not function well enough to support life) | — | |
| Romanian | eșec(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Russian | вы́ход из стро́я(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), крах(state or condition opposite of success), неуда́ча(state or condition opposite of success), неуда́чник(object or person incapable of success), неуспе́х(state or condition opposite of success), отка́з(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), поло́мка(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), прова́л(state or condition opposite of success), прова́л(object or person incapable of success), сбой(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), фиа́ско(object or person incapable of success) | výxod iz strója, krax, neudáča, neudáčnik, neuspéx, otkáz, polómka, provál, provál, sboj, fiásko | |
| Sanskrit | असिद्धि(state or condition opposite of success) | asiddhi | |
| Scottish Gaelic | fàilligeadh(state or condition opposite of success), fàilligeadh(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | nȅuspeh(state or condition opposite of success), nȅuspjeh(state or condition opposite of success), не̏успех(state or condition opposite of success), не̏успјех(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Slovak | krach(state or condition opposite of success), nezdar(state or condition opposite of success), neúspech(state or condition opposite of success), porucha(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function) | — | |
| Slovene | neuspeh(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Spanish | avería(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), cate(state or condition opposite of success), falla(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), fallo(state or condition opposite of success), fiasco(object or person incapable of success), fracasado(object or person incapable of success), fracaso(state or condition opposite of success), fracaso(object or person incapable of success) | — | |
| Swahili | ushinde(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Swedish | misslyckande(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Tagalog | pagkabigo(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Tamil | செயலிழப்பு((pathology) condition in which a specified organ does not function well enough to support life), செயலிழப்பு(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), தோல்வி(state or condition opposite of success) | ceyaliḻappu, ceyaliḻappu, tōlvi | |
| Telugu | వైఫల్యం(state or condition opposite of success) | vaiphalyaṁ | |
| Turkish | arıza(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), başarısızlık(state or condition opposite of success) | — | |
| Ukrainian | збій(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), крах(state or condition opposite of success), невда́ча(state or condition opposite of success), поло́мка(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), пошко́дження(termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function), прова́л(state or condition opposite of success) | zbij, krax, nevdáča, polómka, poškódžennja, provál | |
| Vietnamese | thất bại(state or condition opposite of success) | — |
dështim
porrot
несполу́ка, неуда́чник, неуспе́х, повре́да, прова́л
nespolúka, neudáčnik, neuspéh, povréda, provál
fallida, fracàs, fracàs (hispanism)
nezdar, neúspěch, porucha, selhání
fiasko, nedbrud, svigt
faling, fout, mislukkeling, mislukking, mislukking, mislukking
fiasko, fuŝaĵo, malsukceso
ebaõnnestumine
epäonnistuja, epäonnistuminen, häiriö, kaatuminen, kömmähdys, luuseri, moka, munaus, möhläys, pysähdys, romu, susi, tohelo, toimintahäiriö, tunari, tunarointi, tyriminen, töppäys, vaurio, vaurio, vika
daube, flop, insuffisance, navet, panne, raté, échec
Ausfall, Ausfall, Fehlschlag, Misserfolg, Misslingen, Niete, Panne, Pleite, Versagen, Versagen, Versager, Versagerin, Verschlechterung
bukás, csődtömeg, elakadás, felsülés, fiaskó, kudarc, meghibásodás, pályatévesztett, sikertelen, tehetségtelen, üzemzavar
fiasko
bedebah, gagal, kegagalan, pecundang
cliseadh, meath, meath, meathlú
avaria, disfunzione, fallimento, fiasco, fiasco, gusto, insuccesso, insufficienza
fadja
dēfectiō, dēliquium
neizdošanās, neveiksme, neveiksme
nepasisekimas
kegagalan
mūhoretanga
fiasko, misære, svikt
svikt
āteorung, ġeteorung
awaria, brak, defekt, niepowodzenie, nieudacznictwo, nieudacznik, niewydolność, porażka, usterka
falha, falha, falhanço, falência, fracassado, fracasso, insuficiência
eșec
вы́ход из стро́я, крах, неуда́ча, неуда́чник, неуспе́х, отка́з, поло́мка, прова́л, прова́л, сбой, фиа́ско
výxod iz strója, krax, neudáča, neudáčnik, neuspéx, otkáz, polómka, provál, provál, sboj, fiásko
fàilligeadh, fàilligeadh
nȅuspeh, nȅuspjeh, не̏успех, не̏успјех
krach, nezdar, neúspech, porucha
neuspeh
avería, cate, falla, fallo, fiasco, fracasado, fracaso, fracaso
ushinde
misslyckande
pagkabigo
arıza, başarısızlık
збій, крах, невда́ча, поло́мка, пошко́дження, прова́л
zbij, krax, nevdáča, polómka, poškódžennja, provál
thất bại
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.