Fatal
Translations of "fatal" (30 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | fatal(proceeding from fate), fatal(causing death) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | θανάσιμος(causing death) | thanásimos | |
| Arabic | قَاتِل(causing death), مُمِيت(causing death) | qātil, mumīt | |
| Bulgarian | смъртоносен(causing death), съдбоносен(proceeding from fate), фатален(proceeding from fate) | smǎrtonosen, sǎdbonosen, fatalen | |
| Catalan | fatal(proceeding from fate), fatal(foreboding death), fatal(causing death) | — | |
| Czech | osudný(foreboding death), osudný(causing death), osudový(proceeding from fate) | — | |
| Dutch | fataal(proceeding from fate), fataal(foreboding death), fataal(causing death) | — | |
| Esperanto | fatala(proceeding from fate), mortiga(causing death) | — | |
| Finnish | fataali(causing death), fataali(computing: causing a sudden end to the running of a program), kohtalokas(proceeding from fate), kohtalokas(foreboding death), kohtalokas(causing death), tappava(causing death), tuhoisa(causing death), fataali virhe(computing: fatal error) | — | |
| French | fatal(proceeding from fate), fatal(foreboding death), fatal(causing death) | — | |
| Galician | fatal(proceeding from fate), fatal(foreboding death), fatal(causing death) | — | |
| German | fatal(proceeding from fate), tödlich(foreboding death), tödlich(causing death), verhängnisvoll(proceeding from fate) | — | |
| Hebrew | קטלני(causing death) | katlaní | |
| Ido | fatala(proceeding from fate) | — | |
| Indonesian | fatal(foreboding death), fatal(causing death) | — | |
| Italian | fatale(proceeding from fate), fatale(foreboding death), fatale(causing death) | — | |
| Japanese | 命取りの(causing death), 宿命的な(proceeding from fate), 致死の(causing death) | inochitori no, shukumeiteki na, chishi no | |
| Latin | exitiālis(causing death), fatalis(proceeding from fate), lētālis(causing death), mortifer(foreboding death), mortifer(causing death) | — | |
| Latvian | nāvējošs(causing death), nāvīgs(causing death) | — | |
| Macedonian | смртоносен(causing death) | smrtonosen | |
| Māori | whakamate(causing death) | — | |
| Mongolian | үйлтэй(proceeding from fate) | üjltej | |
| Norwegian | fatal(foreboding death), fatal(causing death), skjebnebestemt(proceeding from fate), skjebnesvanger(foreboding death) | — | |
| Polish | fatalny(proceeding from fate) | — | |
| Portuguese | fatal(proceeding from fate), fatal(foreboding death), fatal(causing death) | — | |
| Russian | роково́й(proceeding from fate), роково́й(foreboding death), роково́й(causing death), смерте́льный(causing death), фата́льный(proceeding from fate) | rokovój, rokovój, rokovój, smertélʹnyj, fatálʹnyj | |
| Slovene | smrtonosen(causing death), usoden(proceeding from fate), usoden(foreboding death), usoden(causing death) | — | |
| Spanish | fatal(proceeding from fate), fatal(foreboding death), fatal(causing death), mortal(causing death) | — | |
| Swedish | dödlig(causing death), dödsbringande(foreboding death), fatal(causing death), kritisk(computing: causing a sudden end to the running of a program), ödesbestämd(proceeding from fate) | — | |
| Turkish | kaçınılmaz(proceeding from fate), kritik(computing: causing a sudden end to the running of a program), mukadder(proceeding from fate), ölümcül(causing death) | — |
fatal, fatal
fatal, fatal, fatal
osudný, osudný, osudový
fataal, fataal, fataal
fatala, mortiga
fataali, fataali, kohtalokas, kohtalokas, kohtalokas, tappava, tuhoisa, fataali virhe
fatal, fatal, fatal
fatal, fatal, fatal
fatal, tödlich, tödlich, verhängnisvoll
fatala
fatal, fatal
fatale, fatale, fatale
exitiālis, fatalis, lētālis, mortifer, mortifer
nāvējošs, nāvīgs
whakamate
fatal, fatal, skjebnebestemt, skjebnesvanger
fatalny
fatal, fatal, fatal
роково́й, роково́й, роково́й, смерте́льный, фата́льный
rokovój, rokovój, rokovój, smertélʹnyj, fatálʹnyj
smrtonosen, usoden, usoden, usoden
fatal, fatal, fatal, mortal
dödlig, dödsbringande, fatal, kritisk, ödesbestämd
kaçınılmaz, kritik, mukadder, ölümcül
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