Faster
//ˈfæstɚ//
Translations of "faster" (13 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basque | baraugile(one who fasts) | — | |
| Bengali | রোজাদার(one who fasts) | rozadar | |
| Breton | yuner(one who fasts) | — | |
| Catalan | dejunador(one who fasts), dejunadora(one who fasts) | — | |
| French | jeûneur(one who fasts), jeûneuse(one who fasts), VITE(face, arms, stability, talking, eyes, react) | — | |
| Italian | digiunatore(one who fasts), digiunatrice(one who fasts) | — | |
| Latin | iēiūnātor(one who fasts), iēiūnātrīx(one who fasts) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | birojî(one who fasts), rojîgir(one who fasts) | — | |
| Portuguese | jejuador(one who fasts), jejuadora(one who fasts) | — | |
| Romanian | ajunătoare(one who fasts), ajunător(one who fasts), postitoare(one who fasts), postitor(one who fasts) | — | |
| Spanish | ayunador(one who fasts), ayunadora(one who fasts) | — | |
| Swahili | mfunga(one who fasts) | — | |
| Welsh | ymprydiwr(one who fasts) | — |
baraugile
yuner
dejunador, dejunadora
jeûneur, jeûneuse, VITE
digiunatore, digiunatrice
iēiūnātor, iēiūnātrīx
birojî, rojîgir
jejuador, jejuadora
ajunătoare, ajunător, postitoare, postitor
ayunador, ayunadora
mfunga
ymprydiwr
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