Habitual
Translations of "habitual" (22 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | սովորական(regular or usual) | sovorakan | |
| Bulgarian | обичаен(regular or usual), обичаен(engaging in some behaviour as a habit), привичен(engaging in some behaviour as a habit), свойствен(engaging in some behaviour as a habit) | običaen, običaen, privičen, svojstven | |
| Catalan | habitual(of or relating to a habit; performed over and over again — see also recurrent), habitual(regular or usual), habitual(engaging in some behaviour as a habit) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 慣常的 /惯常的(of or relating to a habit; performed over and over again — see also recurrent), 習慣的 /习惯的(engaging in some behaviour as a habit) | guàncháng de, xíguàn de | |
| Danish | vanemæssig(engaging in some behaviour as a habit) | — | |
| Esperanto | kutima(engaging in some behaviour as a habit) | — | |
| Finnish | tapa(engaging in some behaviour as a habit), tavallinen(regular or usual), tavanomainen(of or relating to a habit; performed over and over again — see also recurrent), tavanomainen(regular or usual), tavanomainen(engaging in some behaviour as a habit) | — | |
| French | habituel(of or relating to a habit; performed over and over again — see also recurrent), habituel(regular or usual) | — | |
| Galician | habitual(engaging in some behaviour as a habit) | — | |
| German | gewohnt(of or relating to a habit; performed over and over again — see also recurrent), gewohnt(regular or usual), gewohnt(engaging in some behaviour as a habit), gewöhnlich(regular or usual), habituell(regular or usual) | — | |
| Hungarian | (recidivous) visszaeső(engaging in some behaviour as a habit), megrögzött(of or relating to a habit; performed over and over again — see also recurrent), megszokott(regular or usual), rendszeres(engaging in some behaviour as a habit), szokványos(regular or usual), szokásos(regular or usual) | — | |
| Ido | kustumala(regular or usual) | — | |
| Irish | gréasach(of or relating to a habit; performed over and over again — see also recurrent), rialta(regular or usual), rialta(engaging in some behaviour as a habit) | — | |
| Italian | abituale(engaging in some behaviour as a habit), corrente(engaging in some behaviour as a habit), persistente(regular or usual), ricorrente(of or relating to a habit; performed over and over again — see also recurrent), ripetitivo(of or relating to a habit; performed over and over again — see also recurrent), solito(of or relating to a habit; performed over and over again — see also recurrent), solito(engaging in some behaviour as a habit), usuale(regular or usual) | — | |
| Latin | habitualis(engaging in some behaviour as a habit), solitus(of or relating to a habit; performed over and over again — see also recurrent) | — | |
| Māori | matatau(engaging in some behaviour as a habit) | — | |
| Portuguese | habitual(of or relating to a habit; performed over and over again — see also recurrent), habitual(regular or usual), habitual(engaging in some behaviour as a habit) | — | |
| Romanian | de obicei(engaging in some behaviour as a habit) | — | |
| Russian | закорене́лый(engaging in some behaviour as a habit), зая́длый(engaging in some behaviour as a habit), обы́чный(of or relating to a habit; performed over and over again — see also recurrent), обы́чный(regular or usual), привы́чный(of or relating to a habit; performed over and over again — see also recurrent), привы́чный(engaging in some behaviour as a habit), пристрасти́вшийся(engaging in some behaviour as a habit) | zakorenélyj, zajádlyj, obýčnyj, obýčnyj, privýčnyj, privýčnyj, pristrastívšijsja | |
| Slovene | običájen(of or relating to a habit; performed over and over again — see also recurrent), običájen(regular or usual), običájen(engaging in some behaviour as a habit) | — | |
| Spanish | habitual(of or relating to a habit; performed over and over again — see also recurrent), habitual(regular or usual), habitual(engaging in some behaviour as a habit) | — | |
| Swedish | vanemässig(of or relating to a habit; performed over and over again — see also recurrent), vanemässig(engaging in some behaviour as a habit), vanlig(regular or usual) | — |
habitual, habitual, habitual
vanemæssig
kutima
tapa, tavallinen, tavanomainen, tavanomainen, tavanomainen
habituel, habituel
habitual
gewohnt, gewohnt, gewohnt, gewöhnlich, habituell
(recidivous) visszaeső, megrögzött, megszokott, rendszeres, szokványos, szokásos
kustumala
gréasach, rialta, rialta
abituale, corrente, persistente, ricorrente, ripetitivo, solito, solito, usuale
habitualis, solitus
matatau
habitual, habitual, habitual
de obicei
закорене́лый, зая́длый, обы́чный, обы́чный, привы́чный, привы́чный, пристрасти́вшийся
zakorenélyj, zajádlyj, obýčnyj, obýčnyj, privýčnyj, privýčnyj, pristrastívšijsja
običájen, običájen, običájen
habitual, habitual, habitual
vanemässig, vanemässig, vanlig
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