Haggard
Translations of "haggard" (22 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | Հագգարդ(surname) | — | |
| Bulgarian | измъчен(looking exhausted and unwell), изнурен(looking exhausted and unwell) | izmǎčen, iznuren | |
| Chinese | 憔悴(qiáocuì)枯槁(looking exhausted and unwell) | qiáocuì | |
| Czech | ustaraný(looking exhausted and unwell), ztrápený(looking exhausted and unwell) | — | |
| Dutch | afgetobd(looking exhausted and unwell), ongetemd(wild or untamed), onhandelbaar(wild or untamed), uitgemergeld(looking exhausted and unwell) | — | |
| Estonian | kurnatud(looking exhausted and unwell), metsik(wild or untamed) | — | |
| Finnish | hurja(wild or untamed), kalvakka(looking exhausted and unwell), riutunut(looking exhausted and unwell), sairaalloisen näköinen(looking exhausted and unwell), voipunut(looking exhausted and unwell) | — | |
| French | hagard(looking exhausted and unwell) | — | |
| German | abgehärmt(looking exhausted and unwell), abgespannt(looking exhausted and unwell), abgezehrt(looking exhausted and unwell), ausgemergelt(looking exhausted and unwell), ausgezehrt(looking exhausted and unwell), fertig(looking exhausted and unwell), gezeichnet(looking exhausted and unwell), mitgenommen(looking exhausted and unwell), ungebändigt(wild or untamed), ungezähmt(wild or untamed), verhärmt(looking exhausted and unwell), wild(wild or untamed) | — | |
| Italian | consunto(looking exhausted and unwell), emaciato(looking exhausted and unwell), macilento(looking exhausted and unwell), magro(looking exhausted and unwell), mingherlino(looking exhausted and unwell), selvaggio(wild or untamed), selvatico(wild or untamed), smunto(looking exhausted and unwell), tutta pelle(looking exhausted and unwell) | — | |
| Japanese | やつれた(looking exhausted and unwell) | yatsureta | |
| Korean | 수척한(looking exhausted and unwell) | sucheokhan | |
| Latin | dēfatīgātus(looking exhausted and unwell), ferus(wild or untamed), ēnervis(looking exhausted and unwell) | — | |
| Māori | korotūangaanga(looking exhausted and unwell) | — | |
| Polish | dzikie(wild or untamed), nieoswojone(wild or untamed), wymizerowany(looking exhausted and unwell), wynędzniały(looking exhausted and unwell) | — | |
| Portuguese | abatido(looking exhausted and unwell), selvagem(wild or untamed) | — | |
| Rapa Nui | kavakava(looking exhausted and unwell) | — | |
| Romanian | epuizat(looking exhausted and unwell), istovit(looking exhausted and unwell), nedomesticit(wild or untamed), neîmblânzit(wild or untamed), obosit(looking exhausted and unwell), secătuit(looking exhausted and unwell), sălbatic(wild or untamed) | — | |
| Russian | ди́кий(wild or untamed), измождённый(looking exhausted and unwell), неприручённый(wild or untamed) | díkij, izmoždjónnyj, nepriručónnyj | |
| Serbo-Croatian | bijȇdan(looking exhausted and unwell), bȇdan(looking exhausted and unwell), dìvljī(wild or untamed), oronuo(looking exhausted and unwell), бе̑дан(looking exhausted and unwell), бије̑дан(looking exhausted and unwell), дѝвљӣ(wild or untamed), оронуо(looking exhausted and unwell) | — | |
| Spanish | consumido(looking exhausted and unwell), demacrado(looking exhausted and unwell), desmejorado(looking exhausted and unwell), macilento(looking exhausted and unwell), ojeroso(looking exhausted and unwell), trasojado(looking exhausted and unwell) | — | |
| Swedish | härjad(looking exhausted and unwell) | — |
Հագգարդ
ustaraný, ztrápený
afgetobd, ongetemd, onhandelbaar, uitgemergeld
kurnatud, metsik
hurja, kalvakka, riutunut, sairaalloisen näköinen, voipunut
hagard
abgehärmt, abgespannt, abgezehrt, ausgemergelt, ausgezehrt, fertig, gezeichnet, mitgenommen, ungebändigt, ungezähmt, verhärmt, wild
consunto, emaciato, macilento, magro, mingherlino, selvaggio, selvatico, smunto, tutta pelle
dēfatīgātus, ferus, ēnervis
korotūangaanga
dzikie, nieoswojone, wymizerowany, wynędzniały
abatido, selvagem
kavakava
epuizat, istovit, nedomesticit, neîmblânzit, obosit, secătuit, sălbatic
bijȇdan, bȇdan, dìvljī, oronuo, бе̑дан, бије̑дан, дѝвљӣ, оронуо
consumido, demacrado, desmejorado, macilento, ojeroso, trasojado
härjad
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