Fever
Translations of "fever" (130 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | koors(higher than normal body temperature), koors(usually in combination: any of various diseases), koors(state of excitement (of a person or people)) | — | |
| Albanian | ethe(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Amharic | ትኩሳት(higher than normal body temperature) | təkusat | |
| Ancient Greek | πυρετός(higher than normal body temperature) | puretós | |
| Arabic | حرارة(higher than normal body temperature), حَرَارَة(state of excitement (of a person or people)), حُمَّة(higher than normal body temperature), حُمَّى(higher than normal body temperature), سخانة(higher than normal body temperature), سخنية(higher than normal body temperature) | ḥarāra, ḥarāra, ḥumma, ḥummā, sḵāna, suxuneyya | |
| Armenian | կրակ(higher than normal body temperature), հուզմունք(state of excitement (of a person or people)), ջերմություն(higher than normal body temperature), տաքություն(higher than normal body temperature), տենդ(higher than normal body temperature), տենդ(usually in combination: any of various diseases) | krak, huzmunkʻ, ǰermutʻyun, takʻutʻyun, tend, tend | |
| Aromanian | heavrã(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Assamese | জ্বৰ(higher than normal body temperature) | zor | |
| Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | ܚܲܡܚܲܡܬܵܐ(higher than normal body temperature) | ḥamḥamtā | |
| Asturian | fiebre(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | isitmə(higher than normal body temperature), qızdırma(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Bashkir | биҙгәк(higher than normal body temperature) | biźgək | |
| Basque | sukar(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Belarusian | гара́чка(higher than normal body temperature), жар(higher than normal body temperature), ліхама́нка(higher than normal body temperature), ліхама́нка(state of excitement (of a person or people)), тэмперату́ра(higher than normal body temperature) | haráčka, žar, lixamánka, lixamánka, tempjeratúra | |
| Bengali | জ্বর(higher than normal body temperature) | jor | |
| Bikol Central | kalentura(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Bulgarian | температу́ра(higher than normal body temperature), тре́ска(higher than normal body temperature), тре́ска(usually in combination: any of various diseases) | temperatúra, tréska, tréska | |
| Burmese | အဖျား(higher than normal body temperature) | a.hpya: | |
| Catalan | febre(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Cebuano | hilanat(higher than normal body temperature), kalentura(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | تا(higher than normal body temperature) | ta | |
| Chakma | 𑄎𑄧𑄢𑄴(higher than normal body temperature) | jar | |
| Chamicuro | alijkwa'takochi(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 熱 /热(state of excitement (of a person or people)), 熱病 /热病(higher than normal body temperature), 熱病 /热病(higher than normal body temperature), 熱病 /热病(usually in combination: any of various diseases), 狂熱 /狂热(state of excitement (of a person or people)), 病(usually in combination: any of various diseases), 發熱 /发热(higher than normal body temperature), 發燒 /发烧(higher than normal body temperature) | rè, rèbìng, rèbìng, rèbìng, kuángrè, bìng, fārè, fāshāo | |
| Classical Nahuatl | tletl(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Czech | horečka(higher than normal body temperature), horečka(state of excitement (of a person or people)), teplota(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Danish | feber(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Dutch | koorts(higher than normal body temperature), verhoging(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Egyptian | S-m-m-t-Q7(higher than normal body temperature) | šmmt | |
| Esperanto | febro(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Estonian | palavik(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Faroese | fepur(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Finnish | huuma(state of excitement (of a person or people)), kuume(higher than normal body temperature), kuume(state of excitement (of a person or people)), kuume (also -rokko, -nuha etc.)(usually in combination: any of various diseases), vimma(state of excitement (of a person or people)) | — | |
| French | fièvre(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Friulian | fiere(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Galician | febre(higher than normal body temperature), quentura(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Georgian | სიცხე(higher than normal body temperature), ტემპერატურა(higher than normal body temperature), ციებ-ცხელება(higher than normal body temperature) | sicxe, ṭemṗeraṭura, cieb-cxeleba | |
| German | Fieber(higher than normal body temperature), Temperaturerhöhung(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌱𐍂𐌹𐌽𐌽𐍉(higher than normal body temperature), 𐌷𐌴𐌹𐍄𐍉(higher than normal body temperature) | brinnō, heitō | |
| Greek | πυρετός(higher than normal body temperature), πυρετός(usually in combination: any of various diseases), πυρετός(state of excitement (of a person or people)) | pyretós, pyretós, pyretós | |
| Gujarati | તાવ(higher than normal body temperature) | tāv | |
| Hawaiian | maʻi kuni(higher than normal body temperature), piwa(higher than normal body temperature), wela(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Hebrew | קַדַּחַת(higher than normal body temperature), קַדַּחַת(usually in combination: any of various diseases) | kadákhat, kadákhat | |
| Hiligaynon | hilanat(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Hindi | ज्वर(higher than normal body temperature), बुख़ार(higher than normal body temperature) | jvar, buxār | |
| Hungarian | hőemelkedés(higher than normal body temperature), izgalom(state of excitement (of a person or people)), izgatottság(state of excitement (of a person or people)), láz(higher than normal body temperature), láz(usually in combination: any of various diseases) | — | |
| Icelandic | hitasótt(higher than normal body temperature), hiti(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Ilocano | gurigor(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Indonesian | demam(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Ingrian | varitauti(higher than normal body temperature), žaaru(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Interlingua | febre(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Iquito | ípanaca(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | تَب(higher than normal body temperature) | tab | |
| Irish | fiabhras(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Isnag | daxang(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Italian | febbre(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Japanese | 熱(higher than normal body temperature), 発熱(higher than normal body temperature) | netsu, hatsunetsu | |
| Kapampangan | lagnat(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Kazakh | қызба(higher than normal body temperature) | qyzba | |
| Khmer | គ្រុន(higher than normal body temperature) | krun | |
| Korean | 발열(higher than normal body temperature), 열(higher than normal body temperature), 열병(higher than normal body temperature) | baryeol, yeol, yeolbyeong | |
| Kyrgyz | безгек(higher than normal body temperature), калтыратма(higher than normal body temperature) | bezgek, kaltıratma | |
| Ladin | fiëura(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Lao | ໄຂ້(higher than normal body temperature) | khai | |
| Latin | febris(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Latvian | drudzis(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Lithuanian | karščiavimas(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | zymnica(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Lü | ᦺᦃᧉ(higher than normal body temperature) | ẋay² | |
| Macedonian | треска(higher than normal body temperature) | treska | |
| Malagasy | fanaviana(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Malay | demam(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Maore Comorian | ɓuhuo(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Māori | kirikā(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Navajo | tahoniigááh(higher than normal body temperature), tahoniigááh(usually in combination: any of various diseases) | — | |
| Nepali | ज्वरो(higher than normal body temperature) | jvaro | |
| Norman | fièvre(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | ta(higher than normal body temperature), tagerm(higher than normal body temperature), tasar(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | feber(higher than normal body temperature), feber(usually in combination: any of various diseases), feber(state of excitement (of a person or people)) | — | |
| Occitan | fèbre(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Old English | hriþ(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | حرارت(higher than normal body temperature), حرارت(usually in combination: any of various diseases) | hararet, hararet | |
| Pali | jararoga(higher than normal body temperature), pariḷāha(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Pangasinan | puetang(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | горучка(higher than normal body temperature), горучка(state of excitement (of a person or people)) | horučka, horučka | |
| Pashto | تبه(higher than normal body temperature) | tᶕba | |
| Plautdietsch | Braunt(higher than normal body temperature), Feeba(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Polish | gorączka(higher than normal body temperature), gorączka(usually in combination: any of various diseases), gorączka(state of excitement (of a person or people)), podniecenie(state of excitement (of a person or people)), temperatura(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Portuguese | febre(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Punjabi | ਤਾਪ(higher than normal body temperature), ਬੁਖ਼ਾਰ(higher than normal body temperature) | tāp, buxār | |
| Quechua | rupha(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Romagnol | favarsena(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Romanian | febră(higher than normal body temperature), temperatură(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Romansch | feavra(higher than normal body temperature), feivra(higher than normal body temperature), fevra(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Russian | горя́чка(higher than normal body temperature), горя́чка(usually in combination: any of various diseases), горя́чка(state of excitement (of a person or people)), жар(higher than normal body temperature), жар(state of excitement (of a person or people)), лихора́дка(higher than normal body temperature), лихора́дка(usually in combination: any of various diseases), лихора́дка(state of excitement (of a person or people)), температу́ра(higher than normal body temperature) | gorjáčka, gorjáčka, gorjáčka, žar, žar, lixorádka, lixorádka, lixorádka, temperatúra | |
| Sanskrit | ज्वर(higher than normal body temperature) | jvara | |
| Sardinian | calentura(higher than normal body temperature), callantura(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | fiabhras(higher than normal body temperature), fiabhras(usually in combination: any of various diseases) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | gròznica(higher than normal body temperature), гро̀зница(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Sicilian | frevi(higher than normal body temperature), frevi(usually in combination: any of various diseases), liscìa(state of excitement (of a person or people)), lisìa(state of excitement (of a person or people)), malatìa(usually in combination: any of various diseases), scipitirìa(state of excitement (of a person or people)), scìḍḍicu(state of excitement (of a person or people)) | — | |
| Slovak | horúčka(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Slovene | vročina(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Somali | qandho(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Southern Altai | безгек(higher than normal body temperature), туму(higher than normal body temperature) | bezgek, tumu | |
| Spanish | calentura(higher than normal body temperature), fiebre(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Sumerian | 𒌓(higher than normal body temperature) | /ud/ | |
| Swahili | harara(higher than normal body temperature), homa(higher than normal body temperature), homa(usually in combination: any of various diseases), homa(state of excitement (of a person or people)) | — | |
| Swedish | feber(higher than normal body temperature), feber(usually in combination: any of various diseases), feber(state of excitement (of a person or people)) | — | |
| Tagalog | lagnat(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Tajik | таб(higher than normal body temperature), табларза(higher than normal body temperature) | tab, tablarza | |
| Tamil | காய்ச்சல்(higher than normal body temperature), ஜுரம்(higher than normal body temperature), ஜ்வரம்(higher than normal body temperature) | kāyccal, juram, jvaram | |
| Tashelhit | ⵜⴰⵡⵍⴰ(higher than normal body temperature) | tawla | |
| Tatar | бизгәк(higher than normal body temperature) | bizgäk | |
| Tausug | hinglaw(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Telugu | జ్వరము(higher than normal body temperature), పులకరము(higher than normal body temperature), వేకి(higher than normal body temperature) | jvaramu, pulakaramu, vēki | |
| Thai | ไข้(higher than normal body temperature) | kâi | |
| Tigrinya | ምርባጽ(higher than normal body temperature) | mərbaṣ | |
| Turkish | ateş(higher than normal body temperature), humma(higher than normal body temperature), humma(usually in combination: any of various diseases) | — | |
| Turkmen | gyzzyrma(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Ukrainian | гаря́чка(higher than normal body temperature), жар(higher than normal body temperature), лихома́нка(higher than normal body temperature), лихома́нка(usually in combination: any of various diseases), лихома́нка(state of excitement (of a person or people)), пропáсниця(higher than normal body temperature), пропа́сниця(usually in combination: any of various diseases), температу́ра(higher than normal body temperature) | harjáčka, žar, lyxománka, lyxománka, lyxománka, propásnycja, propásnycja, temperatúra | |
| Urdu | بُخار(higher than normal body temperature), تاپ(higher than normal body temperature) | buxār, tāp | |
| Uyghur | قىزىتما(higher than normal body temperature) | qizitma | |
| Uzbek | bezgak(higher than normal body temperature), isitma(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Venetan | fevra(higher than normal body temperature), féra(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Vietnamese | sốt(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Volapük | fif(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Walloon | five(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Welsh | achre(higher than normal body temperature), twymyn(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Yakan | lemmun(higher than normal body temperature) | — | |
| Yiddish | פֿיבער(higher than normal body temperature) | fiber |
koors, koors, koors
ethe
կրակ, հուզմունք, ջերմություն, տաքություն, տենդ, տենդ
krak, huzmunkʻ, ǰermutʻyun, takʻutʻyun, tend, tend
heavrã
fiebre
isitmə, qızdırma
sukar
гара́чка, жар, ліхама́нка, ліхама́нка, тэмперату́ра
haráčka, žar, lixamánka, lixamánka, tempjeratúra
kalentura
febre
hilanat, kalentura
alijkwa'takochi
熱 /热, 熱病 /热病, 熱病 /热病, 熱病 /热病, 狂熱 /狂热, 病, 發熱 /发热, 發燒 /发烧
rè, rèbìng, rèbìng, rèbìng, kuángrè, bìng, fārè, fāshāo
tletl
horečka, horečka, teplota
feber
koorts, verhoging
febro
palavik
fepur
huuma, kuume, kuume, kuume (also -rokko, -nuha etc.), vimma
fièvre
fiere
febre, quentura
Fieber, Temperaturerhöhung
maʻi kuni, piwa, wela
hilanat
hőemelkedés, izgalom, izgatottság, láz, láz
hitasótt, hiti
gurigor
demam
varitauti, žaaru
febre
ípanaca
fiabhras
daxang
febbre
lagnat
fiëura
febris
drudzis
karščiavimas
zymnica
fanaviana
demam
ɓuhuo
kirikā
tahoniigááh, tahoniigááh
fièvre
ta, tagerm, tasar
feber, feber, feber
fèbre
hriþ
jararoga, pariḷāha
puetang
Braunt, Feeba
gorączka, gorączka, gorączka, podniecenie, temperatura
febre
rupha
favarsena
febră, temperatură
feavra, feivra, fevra
горя́чка, горя́чка, горя́чка, жар, жар, лихора́дка, лихора́дка, лихора́дка, температу́ра
gorjáčka, gorjáčka, gorjáčka, žar, žar, lixorádka, lixorádka, lixorádka, temperatúra
calentura, callantura
fiabhras, fiabhras
gròznica, гро̀зница
frevi, frevi, liscìa, lisìa, malatìa, scipitirìa, scìḍḍicu
horúčka
vročina
qandho
calentura, fiebre
harara, homa, homa, homa
feber, feber, feber
lagnat
hinglaw
ateş, humma, humma
gyzzyrma
гаря́чка, жар, лихома́нка, лихома́нка, лихома́нка, пропáсниця, пропа́сниця, температу́ра
harjáčka, žar, lyxománka, lyxománka, lyxománka, propásnycja, propásnycja, temperatúra
bezgak, isitma
fevra, féra
sốt
fif
five
achre, twymyn
lemmun
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