Fella
//fɛ.lə//
Translations of "fella" (12 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bislama | man(used as a term of address for a male person) | — | |
| Czech | chábr(used as a term of address for a male person), felák(used as a term of address for a male person), týpek(used as a term of address for a male person) | — | |
| Esperanto | kunulo(used as a term of address for a male person) | — | |
| Finnish | jätkä(used as a term of address for a male person), kaveri(used as a term of address for a male person), kundi(used as a term of address for a male person) | — | |
| Hebrew | בחור(used as a term of address for a male person), ברנש(used as a term of address for a male person) | baˈχuʁ, baʁˈnaʃ | |
| Indonesian | bung(used as a term of address for a male person) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | حریف(used as a term of address for a male person) | herif | |
| Pijin | man(used as a term of address for a male person) | — | |
| Portuguese | cara(used as a term of address for a male person), mano(used as a term of address for a male person) | — | |
| Russian | мужи́к(used as a term of address for a male person), чел(used as a term of address for a male person), чува́к(used as a term of address for a male person) | mužík, čel, čuvák | |
| Spanish | muchacho(used as a term of address for a male person), tío(used as a term of address for a male person) | — | |
| Tok Pisin | man(used as a term of address for a male person) | — |
man
chábr, felák, týpek
kunulo
jätkä, kaveri, kundi
bung
man
cara, mano
muchacho, tío
man
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.