Feverish
//ˈfi.vɚ.ɪʃ//
Translations of "feverish" (27 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | трескав(in the state of having a fever) | treskav | |
| Burmese | ဖျား(in the state of having a fever) | hpya: | |
| Catalan | febril(in the state of having a fever), febril(filled with excess energy), febrós(in the state of having a fever) | — | |
| Czech | horečnatý(in the state of having a fever), horečný(filled with excess energy) | — | |
| Danish | feber(in the state of having a fever), feberhed(in the state of having a fever), febersyg(in the state of having a fever), febril(in the state of having a fever), febrilsk(filled with excess energy) | — | |
| Dutch | koortsachtig(filled with excess energy), koortsig(in the state of having a fever) | — | |
| Esperanto | febra(in the state of having a fever) | — | |
| French | fiévreux(in the state of having a fever) | — | |
| German | febril(in the state of having a fever), fieberhaft(in the state of having a fever), fieberhaft(filled with excess energy), fiebrig(in the state of having a fever) | — | |
| Greek | εμπύρετος(in the state of having a fever), πυρετώδης(filled with excess energy) | empýretos, pyretódis | |
| Hebrew | קַדַּחְתָּנִי(filled with excess energy) | qadaẖtaní | |
| Indonesian | demam(in the state of having a fever) | — | |
| Irish | fiabhrasach(in the state of having a fever) | — | |
| Italian | febbricoso(in the state of having a fever), febbrile(filled with excess energy) | — | |
| Korean | 열(이 )나는(in the state of having a fever), 열(이 )많은(filled with excess energy) | — | |
| Latin | febriculentus(in the state of having a fever) | — | |
| Māori | tūhauwiri(in the state of having a fever) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | febril(in the state of having a fever), febrilsk(filled with excess energy) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | febril(in the state of having a fever), febrilsk(filled with excess energy) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | حرارتلو(in the state of having a fever), قیزغین(filled with excess energy) | hararetli, kızgın | |
| Plautdietsch | feebrich(in the state of having a fever) | — | |
| Portuguese | febril(in the state of having a fever) | — | |
| Spanish | febril(in the state of having a fever), febril(filled with excess energy) | — | |
| Sundanese | harééng(in the state of having a fever) | — | |
| Turkish | hummalı(in the state of having a fever), hummalı(filled with excess energy) | — | |
| Ukrainian | гарячко́вий(in the state of having a fever), гарячко́вий(filled with excess energy) | harjačkóvyj, harjačkóvyj | |
| Welsh | poeth(in the state of having a fever) | — |
febril, febril, febrós
horečnatý, horečný
feber, feberhed, febersyg, febril, febrilsk
koortsachtig, koortsig
febra
fiévreux
febril, fieberhaft, fieberhaft, fiebrig
demam
fiabhrasach
febbricoso, febbrile
열(이 )나는, 열(이 )많은
febriculentus
tūhauwiri
febril, febrilsk
febril, febrilsk
feebrich
febril
febril, febril
harééng
hummalı, hummalı
poeth
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