Fiery
Translations of "fiery" (40 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | πυρώδης(hot or inflamed), πυρώδης(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), πύρινος(of, or relating to fire), πύρινος(burning or glowing) | purṓdēs, purṓdēs, púrinos, púrinos | |
| Arabic | نَارِيّ(of, or relating to fire) | nāriyy | |
| Belarusian | агнявы́(of, or relating to fire), агні́сты(of, or relating to fire), во́гненны(of, or relating to fire) | ahnjavý, ahnísty, vóhnjenny | |
| Bulgarian | бу́ен(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), горе́щ(hot or inflamed), горя́щ(burning or glowing), запали́м(inflammable or easily ignited), о́гнен(of, or relating to fire), огненочерве́н(having the colour of fire), пла́менен(spirited or filled with emotion), пла́мнал(hot or inflamed), пламтя́щ(burning or glowing), стра́стен(spirited or filled with emotion) | búen, goréšt, gorjášt, zapalím, ógnen, ognenočervén, plámenen, plámnal, plamtjášt, strásten | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 火的(of, or relating to fire) | huǒ de | |
| Czech | bouřlivý(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), hořlavý(inflammable or easily ignited), hořící(burning or glowing), ohnivý(of, or relating to fire), ohnivý(having the colour of fire), ohnivý(spirited or filled with emotion), vznětlivý(inflammable or easily ignited), vznětlivý(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), žhavý(hot or inflamed), žhnoucí(burning or glowing) | — | |
| Danish | brændende(burning or glowing), brændende(spirited or filled with emotion), flammende(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), fyrig(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), hed(hot or inflamed), heftig(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), ild(of, or relating to fire), ilter(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), lidenskabelig(spirited or filled with emotion) | — | |
| Dutch | vurig(of, or relating to fire) | — | |
| Esperanto | fajra(of, or relating to fire) | — | |
| Finnish | palava(spirited or filled with emotion), tulenarka(inflammable or easily ignited), tulinen(of, or relating to fire), tulinen(burning or glowing), tulinen(having the colour of fire), tulinen(hot or inflamed), tulinen(tempestuous or emotionally volatile) | — | |
| French | ardent(of, or relating to fire), brulant(burning or glowing), enflammé(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), flamboyant(having the colour of fire) | — | |
| Galician | ardente(burning or glowing), ardente(hot or inflamed), ardente(spirited or filled with emotion), inflamábel(inflammable or easily ignited), ígneo(of, or relating to fire), ígneo(having the colour of fire) | — | |
| Georgian | ცეცხლოვანი(of, or relating to fire) | cecxlovani | |
| German | Feuer(of, or relating to fire), feurig(of, or relating to fire) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍆𐌿𐌽𐌹𐍃𐌺𐍃(burning or glowing) | funisks | |
| Hebrew | אֵשִׁי(of, or relating to fire) | eshi | |
| Hungarian | tüzes(of, or relating to fire) | — | |
| Ingrian | tulekas(of, or relating to fire) | — | |
| Irish | faghartha(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), mear(tempestuous or emotionally volatile) | — | |
| Italian | ardente(of, or relating to fire), bruciante(burning or glowing), focoso(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), incandescente(burning or glowing), infiammabile(inflammable or easily ignited), infocato(having the colour of fire) | — | |
| Latin | igneus(of, or relating to fire), igneus(burning or glowing), igneus(hot or inflamed), ignifer(of, or relating to fire), ignifer(burning or glowing), ignifer(inflammable or easily ignited) | — | |
| Lithuanian | ugningas(of, or relating to fire), ugningas(spirited or filled with emotion) | — | |
| Macedonian | огнен(of, or relating to fire) | ognen | |
| Māori | kakā(hot or inflamed), pūkākā(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), taratutū(tempestuous or emotionally volatile) | — | |
| Middle English | fyry(of, or relating to fire), fyry(burning or glowing), fyry(having the colour of fire), fyry(hot or inflamed), fyry(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), fyry(spirited or filled with emotion) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | brannrød(having the colour of fire), flammende(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), fyrig(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), fyrig(spirited or filled with emotion), ildfull(spirited or filled with emotion) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | brannraud(having the colour of fire), fyrig(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), fyrig(spirited or filled with emotion) | — | |
| Old English | fȳren(burning or glowing) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | سوزان(burning or glowing), قیزغین(burning or glowing) | suzan, kızgın | |
| Polish | ogniowy(of, or relating to fire), ognisty(of, or relating to fire), ognisty(having the colour of fire) | — | |
| Portuguese | ardente(burning or glowing), inflamável(inflammable or easily ignited), inflamável(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), ígneo(of, or relating to fire), ígneo(having the colour of fire) | — | |
| Romanian | aprins(burning or glowing), ardent(burning or glowing), focos(of, or relating to fire), focos(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), incandescent(burning or glowing), pătimaș(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), înflăcărat(tempestuous or emotionally volatile) | — | |
| Russian | бу́йный(tempestuous or emotionally volatile), воспламеня́ющийся(inflammable or easily ignited), горя́чий(hot or inflamed), горя́щий(burning or glowing), жгу́чий(burning or glowing), о́гненный(of, or relating to fire), о́гненный(having the colour of fire), огнево́й(of, or relating to fire), пла́менный(hot or inflamed), пла́менный(spirited or filled with emotion), стра́стный(spirited or filled with emotion) | bújnyj, vosplamenjájuščijsja, gorjáčij, gorjáščij, žgúčij, ógnennyj, ógnennyj, ognevój, plámennyj, plámennyj, strástnyj | |
| Serbo-Croatian | ognjen(of, or relating to fire), огњен(of, or relating to fire) | — | |
| Slovak | ohnivý(of, or relating to fire) | — | |
| Slovene | ognjen(of, or relating to fire) | — | |
| Spanish | ardiente(of, or relating to fire), ignito(of, or relating to fire), ignífero(of, or relating to fire), pírico(of, or relating to fire), vulcanio(of, or relating to fire), ígneo(of, or relating to fire) | — | |
| Swedish | brandröd(having the colour of fire), eldfärgad(having the colour of fire), eldig(of, or relating to fire), eldig(spirited or filled with emotion) | — | |
| Turkish | ateşli(of, or relating to fire) | — | |
| Ukrainian | вогне́вий(of, or relating to fire), вогне́нний(of, or relating to fire), вогни́стий(of, or relating to fire), вогньови́й(of, or relating to fire) | vohnévyj, vohnénnyj, vohnýstyj, vohnʹovýj |
бу́ен, горе́щ, горя́щ, запали́м, о́гнен, огненочерве́н, пла́менен, пла́мнал, пламтя́щ, стра́стен
búen, goréšt, gorjášt, zapalím, ógnen, ognenočervén, plámenen, plámnal, plamtjášt, strásten
bouřlivý, hořlavý, hořící, ohnivý, ohnivý, ohnivý, vznětlivý, vznětlivý, žhavý, žhnoucí
brændende, brændende, flammende, fyrig, hed, heftig, ild, ilter, lidenskabelig
vurig
fajra
palava, tulenarka, tulinen, tulinen, tulinen, tulinen, tulinen
ardent, brulant, enflammé, flamboyant
ardente, ardente, ardente, inflamábel, ígneo, ígneo
Feuer, feurig
tüzes
tulekas
faghartha, mear
ardente, bruciante, focoso, incandescente, infiammabile, infocato
igneus, igneus, igneus, ignifer, ignifer, ignifer
ugningas, ugningas
kakā, pūkākā, taratutū
fyry, fyry, fyry, fyry, fyry, fyry
brannrød, flammende, fyrig, fyrig, ildfull
brannraud, fyrig, fyrig
fȳren
ogniowy, ognisty, ognisty
ardente, inflamável, inflamável, ígneo, ígneo
aprins, ardent, focos, focos, incandescent, pătimaș, înflăcărat
бу́йный, воспламеня́ющийся, горя́чий, горя́щий, жгу́чий, о́гненный, о́гненный, огнево́й, пла́менный, пла́менный, стра́стный
bújnyj, vosplamenjájuščijsja, gorjáčij, gorjáščij, žgúčij, ógnennyj, ógnennyj, ognevój, plámennyj, plámennyj, strástnyj
ognjen, огњен
ohnivý
ognjen
ardiente, ignito, ignífero, pírico, vulcanio, ígneo
brandröd, eldfärgad, eldig, eldig
ateşli
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.