Forelock
Translations of "forelock" (18 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | προκόμιον(hair that hangs over the forehead) | prokómion | |
| Azerbaijani | biçək(hair that hangs over the forehead) | — | |
| Bulgarian | перчем(hair that hangs over the forehead) | perčem | |
| Catalan | serrell(hair that hangs over the forehead), serrell(front part of a mane) | — | |
| Czech | ofina(hair that hangs over the forehead) | — | |
| Finnish | otsaharja(front part of a mane), otsatukka(hair that hangs over the forehead) | — | |
| French | frange(hair that hangs over the forehead), toupet(front part of a mane) | — | |
| Galician | guedelleira(hair that hangs over the forehead), liceira(hair that hangs over the forehead), milfeira(hair that hangs over the forehead) | — | |
| German | Stirnhaar(hair that hangs over the forehead), Stirnlocke(hair that hangs over the forehead) | — | |
| Italian | ciuffo(hair that hangs over the forehead), ciuffo(front part of a mane), frangetta(hair that hangs over the forehead), frangia(hair that hangs over the forehead) | — | |
| Kazakh | кекіл(front part of a mane) | kekıl | |
| Māori | puahau(hair that hangs over the forehead) | — | |
| Polish | grzywa(front part of a mane), grzywka(hair that hangs over the forehead) | — | |
| Portuguese | franja(hair that hangs over the forehead) | — | |
| Russian | чёлка(front part of a mane) | čólka | |
| Spanish | copete(front part of a mane), flequillo(hair that hangs over the forehead) | — | |
| Swedish | lugg(hair that hangs over the forehead), lugg(front part of a mane), pannlugg(front part of a mane) | — | |
| Yiddish | טשופּ(hair that hangs over the forehead), טשופּרינע(hair that hangs over the forehead) | tshup, tshuprine |
biçək
serrell, serrell
ofina
otsaharja, otsatukka
frange, toupet
guedelleira, liceira, milfeira
Stirnhaar, Stirnlocke
ciuffo, ciuffo, frangetta, frangia
puahau
grzywa, grzywka
franja
copete, flequillo
lugg, lugg, pannlugg
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.