Farce
//fɑːs//
Translations of "farce" (24 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | комедия(situation full of ludicrous incidents), фарс(style of humor), фарс(ridiculous or empty show), пълня(to stuff with forcemeat), фаршировам(to stuff with forcemeat) | komedija, fars, fars, pǎlnja, farširovam | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 鬧劇 /闹剧(style of humor), 鬧劇 /闹剧(ridiculous or empty show) | nàojù, nàojù | |
| Czech | fraška(style of humor), fraška(situation full of ludicrous incidents), fraška(ridiculous or empty show) | — | |
| Danish | farce(style of humor), farce(situation full of ludicrous incidents), farce(ridiculous or empty show) | — | |
| Dutch | blijspel(style of humor), farce(style of humor), farce(situation full of ludicrous incidents), farce(ridiculous or empty show), klucht(style of humor), klucht(situation full of ludicrous incidents), klucht(ridiculous or empty show), komedie(style of humor), schertsvertoning(situation full of ludicrous incidents), schertsvertoning(ridiculous or empty show), schijnvertoning(situation full of ludicrous incidents), schijnvertoning(ridiculous or empty show), farceren(to stuff with forcemeat) | — | |
| Esperanto | farso(style of humor) | — | |
| French | farce(style of humor), farcir(to stuff with forcemeat) | — | |
| German | Farce(style of humor), Farce(situation full of ludicrous incidents), Farce(ridiculous or empty show), Posse(style of humor), farcieren(to stuff with forcemeat) | — | |
| Icelandic | farsi(style of humor), farsi(situation full of ludicrous incidents), skopleikur(style of humor), skopleikur(situation full of ludicrous incidents), skopleikur(ridiculous or empty show), skrípaleikur(situation full of ludicrous incidents), skrípaleikur(ridiculous or empty show), sýndarmennska(ridiculous or empty show), ærlsaleikur(style of humor) | — | |
| Italian | farsa(style of humor) | — | |
| Japanese | ファルス(style of humor), 笑劇(style of humor) | farusu, shōgeki | |
| Latin | mīmus(style of humor), mīmus(situation full of ludicrous incidents), mīmus(ridiculous or empty show) | — | |
| Lithuanian | farsas(style of humor), farsas(situation full of ludicrous incidents), farsas(ridiculous or empty show) | — | |
| Malayalam | പ്രഹസനം(style of humor) | prahasanaṁ | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | farse(style of humor) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | farse(style of humor) | — | |
| Polish | farsa(style of humor), farsa(situation full of ludicrous incidents), farsa(ridiculous or empty show) | — | |
| Portuguese | farsa(style of humor), farsa(situation full of ludicrous incidents), farsa(ridiculous or empty show) | — | |
| Romanian | farsă(style of humor), farsă(situation full of ludicrous incidents) | — | |
| Russian | балага́н(ridiculous or empty show), фарс(style of humor), фарс(situation full of ludicrous incidents), фарс(ridiculous or empty show) | balagán, fars, fars, fars | |
| Spanish | farsa(style of humor), farsa(situation full of ludicrous incidents), sainete(situation full of ludicrous incidents) | — | |
| Swedish | buskis(style of humor), fars(style of humor), fars(situation full of ludicrous incidents), fars(ridiculous or empty show) | — | |
| Tagalog | tiyaw(style of humor) | — | |
| Yiddish | פֿאַרס(style of humor) | fars |
fraška, fraška, fraška
farce, farce, farce
blijspel, farce, farce, farce, klucht, klucht, klucht, komedie, schertsvertoning, schertsvertoning, schijnvertoning, schijnvertoning, farceren
farso
farce, farcir
Farce, Farce, Farce, Posse, farcieren
farsi, farsi, skopleikur, skopleikur, skopleikur, skrípaleikur, skrípaleikur, sýndarmennska, ærlsaleikur
farsa
mīmus, mīmus, mīmus
farsas, farsas, farsas
farse
farse
farsa, farsa, farsa
farsa, farsa, farsa
farsă, farsă
farsa, farsa, sainete
buskis, fars, fars, fars
tiyaw
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.