Faint
Translations of "faint" (70 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | zalit(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | λιποθυμία(the act of fainting), λιποθυμάω(to lose consciousness), λιποψυχέω(to lose consciousness), μικροψυχέω(to lose consciousness), ἀποψύχω(to lose consciousness) | lipothumía, lipothumáō, lipopsukhéō, mikropsukhéō, apopsúkhō | |
| Arabic | إِغْمَاء(the act of fainting), أُغْمى(to lose consciousness), أُغْمى(to lose consciousness), أُغْمِي(to lose consciousness), أُغْمِي(to lose consciousness), أُغْمِيَ(to lose consciousness), سخف(to lose consciousness), غمي(to lose consciousness), غمي(to lose consciousness), غُشِيَ(to lose consciousness), يُغْمى(to lose consciousness), يُغْمى(to lose consciousness) | ʔiḡmāʔ, ʔuḡma, ʔuḡma, ʔuḡmi, ʔuḡmi, ʔuḡmiya, sḵaf, ḡimi, ḡimi, ḡušiya, yuḡma, yuḡma | |
| Armenian | տկար(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), նվաղել(to lose consciousness) | tkar, nvaġel | |
| Basque | geldo(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Bulgarian | немощен(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), неотчетлив(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), неясен(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), плах(wanting in courage), слаб(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), припадане(the act of fainting), припадък(the state of one who has fainted), припадам(to lose consciousness) | nemošten, neotčetliv, nejasen, plah, slab, pripadane, pripadǎk, pripadam | |
| Catalan | dèbil(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), feble(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), feble(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), tènue(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), desmai(the act of fainting), acubar-se(to lose consciousness), desmaiar-se(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎤᎸᏖᎭ(to lose consciousness) | ulvteha | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 微弱(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), 昏厥(the act of fainting), 昏倒(to lose consciousness), 昏過去 /昏过去(to lose consciousness), 暈厥 /晕厥(to lose consciousness), 發暈 /发晕(to lose consciousness) | wēiruò, hūnjué, hūndǎo, hūn guòqù, yūnjué, fāyūn | |
| Czech | chabý(performed in a weak or feeble manner), malátný(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), nepřesvědčivý(performed in a weak or feeble manner), slabý(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), slabý(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), sotva patrný(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), vlažný(performed in a weak or feeble manner), mdloba(the state of one who has fainted), mrákoty(the state of one who has fainted), ztráta vědomí(the act of fainting), omdlévat(to lose consciousness), omdlít(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Danish | besvimelse(the act of fainting), besvime(to lose consciousness), falde i svime(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Dutch | zwak(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), zwak(wanting in courage), zwak(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), zwak(performed in a weak or feeble manner), bezwijmen(to lose consciousness), flauwvallen(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Egyptian | Q3-G40-A-O34:D12(to lose consciousness) | pꜣz | |
| Esperanto | malforta(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), sveni(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Estonian | minestama(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Faroese | svíma(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Finnish | heikko(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), heikko(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), heiveröinen(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), hämärä(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), vaimea(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), menettää tajuntansa(to lose consciousness), pyörtyä(to lose consciousness), sammua(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| French | craintif(wanting in courage), faible(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), faible(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), faible(performed in a weak or feeble manner), faire un malaise(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), faire un malaise(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), timoré(wanting in courage), évanouissement(the act of fainting), pâmer(to lose consciousness), s'évanouir(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Galician | feble(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), desmaio(the act of fainting), pasamento(the act of fainting), desmaiar(to lose consciousness), desvanecer(to lose consciousness), esmaiar(to lose consciousness), esmorir(to lose consciousness), esvaecer(to lose consciousness), esvaer(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Georgian | გულის წასვლა(the act of fainting) | gulis c̣asvla | |
| German | kraftlos(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), schwach(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), unentschlossen(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), unsicher(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), ängstlich(wanting in courage), Ohnmacht(the act of fainting), Ohnmacht(the state of one who has fainted), in Ohnmacht fallen(to lose consciousness), ohnmächtig werden(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Greek | αχνός(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), αχνός(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), λιποθυμία(the act of fainting), λιποθυμώ(to lose consciousness) | achnós, achnós, lipothymía, lipothymó | |
| Hebrew | כהה(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), הִתְעַלֵּף(to lose consciousness) | keiheh, hit'aléf | |
| Hindi | फीका(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), फीका(performed in a weak or feeble manner), मंद(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), शक्तिहीन(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), मूर्छा(the act of fainting), मूर्छा(to lose consciousness) | phīkā, phīkā, mand, śaktihīn, mūrchā, mūrchā | |
| Hungarian | elájul(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Icelandic | daufur(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), líða yfir(to lose consciousness), missa meðvitund(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Ido | esvanar(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Indonesian | pingsan(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Irish | laige(the act of fainting), tit i laige(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Italian | debole(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), debole(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), debole(performed in a weak or feeble manner), incerto(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), indistinto(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), pavido(wanting in courage), perdere i sensi(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), tenue(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), timoroso(wanting in courage), svenimento(the act of fainting), svenire(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Japanese | かすか(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), 弱々しい(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), 弱々しい(performed in a weak or feeble manner), 気が弱い(wanting in courage), 気の弱い(wanting in courage), 淡い(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), 失神(the act of fainting), 失神(the state of one who has fainted), 失神する(to lose consciousness) | kasuka, yowayowashii, yowayowashii, kigayowai, kinoyowai, awai, shisshin, shisshin, shisshin suru | |
| Kabuverdianu | desmaiá(to lose consciousness), dismaia(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Kapampangan | bunsul(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Khmer | សន្លប់(to lose consciousness) | sɑɑsɑnlɑp | |
| Korean | 가냘프다(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), 가냘프다(performed in a weak or feeble manner), 심약하다(wanting in courage), 흐릿하다(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), 실신하다(to lose consciousness) | ganyalpeuda, ganyalpeuda, simyakhada, heurithada, silsinhada | |
| Kyrgyz | талуу(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), талып калуу(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), эс оош(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), эси ооп жыгылып калуу(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), эсинен тануу(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), байылуу(to lose consciousness) | taluu, talıp kaluu, es ooş, esi oop jıgılıp kaluu, esinen tanuu, bayıluu | |
| Lithuanian | alpulys(the state of one who has fainted), nualpimas(the act of fainting), alpti(to lose consciousness), apalpti(to lose consciousness), nualpti(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Malay | pengsan(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Manchu | ᠯᡳᠶᡝᠯᡳᠶᡝᠮᠪᡳ(to lose consciousness) | liyeliyembi | |
| Maore Comorian | uɓama(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Māori | hauaitu(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), hauaitu(wanting in courage), hauhauaitu(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), hauhauaitu(wanting in courage), hīrea(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), maiangi(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), maiengi(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), makaro(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), muhani(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), porepore(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), tōriki(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), tōririki(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), whekowheko(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), hauaitu(to lose consciousness), hauhauaitu(to lose consciousness), tirehe(to lose consciousness), tirehe(to sink) | — | |
| Middle English | swelten(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | uvuɓama(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Norman | s'êvanni(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | besvime(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | dåna(to lose consciousness), svima av(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Occitan | debil(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), feble(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), feble(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), flac(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), abautir(to lose consciousness), s'estavanir(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | مخمور(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), بایلمق(to lose consciousness) | mahmur, bayılmak | |
| Plautdietsch | beschwiemen(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Polish | mdleć(to lose consciousness), omdleć(to lose consciousness), zemdleć(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Portuguese | débil(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), lânguido(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), pávido(wanting in courage), tênue(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), tênue(performed in a weak or feeble manner), badagaio(the act of fainting), chilique(the act of fainting), desmaio(the act of fainting), desmaio(the state of one who has fainted), desmaiar(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Romanian | estompat(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), slab(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), slab(performed in a weak or feeble manner), slăbit(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), leșin(the act of fainting), sincopă(the act of fainting), leșina(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Russian | вя́лый(performed in a weak or feeble manner), сла́бый(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), сла́бый(wanting in courage), слабоне́рвный(wanting in courage), ту́склый(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), о́бморок(the act of fainting), о́бморок(the state of one who has fainted), па́дать в о́бморок(to lose consciousness), потеря́ть созна́ние(to lose consciousness), теря́ть созна́ние(to lose consciousness), упа́сть в о́бморок(to lose consciousness) | vjályj, slábyj, slábyj, slabonérvnyj, túsklyj, óbmorok, óbmorok, pádatʹ v óbmorok, poterjátʹ soznánije, terjátʹ soznánije, upástʹ v óbmorok | |
| Scottish Gaelic | neul(the state of one who has fainted), rach an neul(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | onesvestiti(to lose consciousness), onesvijestiti(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Slovak | mdlý(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Slovene | omedleti(to lose consciousness), omedlevati(to lose consciousness), onesvestiti se(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Spanish | apagado(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), apocado(performed in a weak or feeble manner), débil(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), lánguido(performed in a weak or feeble manner), mortecino(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), tenue(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), tenue(performed in a weak or feeble manner), deliquio(the act of fainting), desmayo(the act of fainting), patatús(the act of fainting), soponcio(the act of fainting), desmayar(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Swedish | feg(wanting in courage), klen(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), klen(wanting in courage), kraftlös(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), svag(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), svag(wanting in courage), svag(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), svag(performed in a weak or feeble manner), vek(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness), vek(wanting in courage), svimning(the act of fainting), svimma(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Tagalog | himatayin(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Tamil | மயங்கு(to lose consciousness) | mayaṅku | |
| Tashelhit | ⵙⵅⴼ(to lose consciousness) | sxəf | |
| Thai | สลบ(to lose consciousness), เป็นลม(to lose consciousness) | sà-lòp, bpen-lom | |
| Turkish | baygınlık(the state of one who has fainted), bayılma(the act of fainting), saka(the act of fainting), bayılmak(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Ukrainian | тьмя́ний(lacking distinctness, hardly perceptible), знеприто́мніти(to lose consciousness), зомлі́ти(to lose consciousness), зомліва́ти(to lose consciousness), млі́ти(to lose consciousness), неприто́мніти(to lose consciousness) | tʹmjányj, zneprytómnity, zomlíty, zomliváty, mlíty, neprytómnity | |
| Unami | nùktihëleamàlsi(lacking strength; inclined to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Vietnamese | ngất(to lose consciousness), xỉu(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Walloon | tchaire fwebe(to lose consciousness), toumer flåwe(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Welsh | llewyg(the act of fainting), llewygfa(the act of fainting), llewygu(to lose consciousness) | — | |
| Yiddish | חלשן(to lose consciousness) | khaleshn |
zalit
λιποθυμία, λιποθυμάω, λιποψυχέω, μικροψυχέω, ἀποψύχω
lipothumía, lipothumáō, lipopsukhéō, mikropsukhéō, apopsúkhō
إِغْمَاء, أُغْمى, أُغْمى, أُغْمِي, أُغْمِي, أُغْمِيَ, سخف, غمي, غمي, غُشِيَ, يُغْمى, يُغْمى
ʔiḡmāʔ, ʔuḡma, ʔuḡma, ʔuḡmi, ʔuḡmi, ʔuḡmiya, sḵaf, ḡimi, ḡimi, ḡušiya, yuḡma, yuḡma
geldo
немощен, неотчетлив, неясен, плах, слаб, припадане, припадък, припадам
nemošten, neotčetliv, nejasen, plah, slab, pripadane, pripadǎk, pripadam
dèbil, feble, feble, tènue, desmai, acubar-se, desmaiar-se
微弱, 昏厥, 昏倒, 昏過去 /昏过去, 暈厥 /晕厥, 發暈 /发晕
wēiruò, hūnjué, hūndǎo, hūn guòqù, yūnjué, fāyūn
chabý, malátný, nepřesvědčivý, slabý, slabý, sotva patrný, vlažný, mdloba, mrákoty, ztráta vědomí, omdlévat, omdlít
besvimelse, besvime, falde i svime
zwak, zwak, zwak, zwak, bezwijmen, flauwvallen
malforta, sveni
minestama
svíma
heikko, heikko, heiveröinen, hämärä, vaimea, menettää tajuntansa, pyörtyä, sammua
craintif, faible, faible, faible, faire un malaise, faire un malaise, timoré, évanouissement, pâmer, s'évanouir
feble, desmaio, pasamento, desmaiar, desvanecer, esmaiar, esmorir, esvaecer, esvaer
kraftlos, schwach, unentschlossen, unsicher, ängstlich, Ohnmacht, Ohnmacht, in Ohnmacht fallen, ohnmächtig werden
elájul
daufur, líða yfir, missa meðvitund
esvanar
pingsan
laige, tit i laige
debole, debole, debole, incerto, indistinto, pavido, perdere i sensi, tenue, timoroso, svenimento, svenire
かすか, 弱々しい, 弱々しい, 気が弱い, 気の弱い, 淡い, 失神, 失神, 失神する
kasuka, yowayowashii, yowayowashii, kigayowai, kinoyowai, awai, shisshin, shisshin, shisshin suru
desmaiá, dismaia
bunsul
талуу, талып калуу, эс оош, эси ооп жыгылып калуу, эсинен тануу, байылуу
taluu, talıp kaluu, es ooş, esi oop jıgılıp kaluu, esinen tanuu, bayıluu
alpulys, nualpimas, alpti, apalpti, nualpti
pengsan
uɓama
hauaitu, hauaitu, hauhauaitu, hauhauaitu, hīrea, maiangi, maiengi, makaro, muhani, porepore, tōriki, tōririki, whekowheko, hauaitu, hauhauaitu, tirehe, tirehe
swelten
uvuɓama
s'êvanni
besvime
dåna, svima av
debil, feble, feble, flac, abautir, s'estavanir
beschwiemen
mdleć, omdleć, zemdleć
débil, lânguido, pávido, tênue, tênue, badagaio, chilique, desmaio, desmaio, desmaiar
estompat, slab, slab, slăbit, leșin, sincopă, leșina
вя́лый, сла́бый, сла́бый, слабоне́рвный, ту́склый, о́бморок, о́бморок, па́дать в о́бморок, потеря́ть созна́ние, теря́ть созна́ние, упа́сть в о́бморок
vjályj, slábyj, slábyj, slabonérvnyj, túsklyj, óbmorok, óbmorok, pádatʹ v óbmorok, poterjátʹ soznánije, terjátʹ soznánije, upástʹ v óbmorok
neul, rach an neul
onesvestiti, onesvijestiti
mdlý
omedleti, omedlevati, onesvestiti se
apagado, apocado, débil, lánguido, mortecino, tenue, tenue, deliquio, desmayo, patatús, soponcio, desmayar
feg, klen, klen, kraftlös, svag, svag, svag, svag, vek, vek, svimning, svimma
himatayin
baygınlık, bayılma, saka, bayılmak
тьмя́ний, знеприто́мніти, зомлі́ти, зомліва́ти, млі́ти, неприто́мніти
tʹmjányj, zneprytómnity, zomlíty, zomliváty, mlíty, neprytómnity
nùktihëleamàlsi
ngất, xỉu
tchaire fwebe, toumer flåwe
llewyg, llewygfa, llewygu
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