Haunt
Translations of "haunt" (29 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | свърталище(place at which one is regularly found), обитавам(to live habitually), посещавам(to inhabit, or visit frequently), преследвам(to stalk) | svǎrtalište, obitavam, poseštavam, presledvam | |
| Catalan | freqüentar(to inhabit, or visit frequently), perseguir(to inhabit, or visit frequently) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 出沒 /出没(to inhabit, or visit frequently) | chūmò | |
| Czech | obcházet(to inhabit, or visit frequently), pronásledovat(to make uneasy), strašit(to inhabit, or visit frequently), strašit(to make uneasy), sužovat(to make uneasy), tížit(to make uneasy) | — | |
| Dutch | trefpunt(place at which one is regularly found), achtervolgen(to stalk), beklemmen(to make uneasy), rondspoken(to inhabit, or visit frequently), verblijven(to live habitually), wonen(to live habitually) | — | |
| Esperanto | hanti(to inhabit, or visit frequently) | — | |
| Finnish | kantapaikka(place at which one is regularly found), ruokintapaikka(feeding place for animals), vakiopaikka(place at which one is regularly found), asustella(to live habitually), kummitella(to inhabit, or visit frequently), majailla(to live habitually), olla(to inhabit, or visit frequently), vaivata(to make uneasy), varjostaa(to stalk) | — | |
| French | point de rencontre(place at which one is regularly found), demeurer(to live habitually), hanter(to inhabit, or visit frequently), hanter(to make uneasy) | — | |
| German | Treffpunkt(place at which one is regularly found), heimsuchen(to inhabit, or visit frequently), herumspuken in(to inhabit, or visit frequently), spuken in(to inhabit, or visit frequently), verfolgen(to stalk) | — | |
| Greek | εντευκτήριο(place at which one is regularly found), λημέρι(place at which one is regularly found), στέκι(place at which one is regularly found), ακολουθώ(to stalk), στοιχειώνω(to inhabit, or visit frequently), στοιχειώνω(to make uneasy), συχνάζω(to live habitually) | entefktírio, liméri, stéki, akolouthó, stoicheióno, stoicheióno, sychnázo | |
| Hebrew | רָדַף(to inhabit, or visit frequently) | radáf | |
| Hungarian | kísért(to inhabit, or visit frequently), kísért(to make uneasy), követ(to stalk), lakik(to live habitually) | — | |
| Ingrian | pelehellä(to inhabit, or visit frequently) | — | |
| Irish | gnáthaigh(to inhabit, or visit frequently) | — | |
| Italian | ritrovo(place at which one is regularly found), infestare(to inhabit, or visit frequently), tormentare(to make uneasy) | — | |
| Japanese | 行きつけ(place at which one is regularly found), 出没する(to inhabit, or visit frequently), 取り憑く(to inhabit, or visit frequently), 取り憑く(to make uneasy) | ikitsuke, shutsubotsu suru, toritsuku, toritsuku | |
| Korean | 단골(place at which one is regularly found) | dan'gol | |
| Latin | lustrum(place at which one is regularly found), ambitō(to inhabit, or visit frequently), assum(to inhabit, or visit frequently), frequentō(to inhabit, or visit frequently) | — | |
| Macedonian | свратилиште(place at which one is regularly found) | svratilište | |
| Māori | kainga waewae(place at which one is regularly found), ripoinga(place at which one is regularly found), kuku(to inhabit, or visit frequently), kuku(to inhabit, or visit frequently), poke(to inhabit, or visit frequently), poke(to inhabit, or visit frequently), whakamokamoka(to stalk), whakamomoka(to stalk) | — | |
| Persian | پاتوق(place at which one is regularly found) | pâtoq | |
| Polish | nawiedzać(to inhabit, or visit frequently), nawiedzać(to inhabit, or visit frequently), nawiedzić(to inhabit, or visit frequently), nawiedzić(to inhabit, or visit frequently), straszyć(to inhabit, or visit frequently) | — | |
| Portuguese | poiso(place at which one is regularly found), poiso habitual(place at which one is regularly found), pouso(place at which one is regularly found), pouso habitual(place at which one is regularly found), assombrar(to inhabit, or visit frequently), assombrar(to make uneasy), perseguir(to inhabit, or visit frequently) | — | |
| Romanian | bântui(to inhabit, or visit frequently) | — | |
| Russian | навеща́ть(to inhabit, or visit frequently), обита́ть(to live habitually), посеща́ть(to inhabit, or visit frequently), появля́ться(to inhabit, or visit frequently), пресле́довать(to make uneasy), пресле́довать(to stalk) | naveščátʹ, obitátʹ, poseščátʹ, pojavljátʹsja, preslédovatʹ, preslédovatʹ | |
| Spanish | acechar(to stalk), aparecerse en(to inhabit, or visit frequently), atormentar(to make uneasy), desasosegar(to make uneasy), embrujar(to inhabit, or visit frequently), espantar(to make uneasy), frecuentar(to inhabit, or visit frequently), inquietar(to make uneasy), manifestarse(to inhabit, or visit frequently), penar(to inhabit, or visit frequently), perseguir(to stalk), rondar(to inhabit, or visit frequently) | — | |
| Swedish | gömsle(place at which one is regularly found), mötesplats(place at which one is regularly found), tillhåll(place at which one is regularly found), träffpunkt(place at which one is regularly found), anfäkta(to make uneasy), bo(to live habitually), förfölja(to stalk), hemsöka(to inhabit, or visit frequently), hemsöka(to make uneasy) | — | |
| Ukrainian | бувати(to inhabit, or visit frequently), вчащати(to inhabit, or visit frequently), відвідувати(to inhabit, or visit frequently), мешкати(to live habitually), мучити(to make uneasy), навідувати(to inhabit, or visit frequently), переслі́дувати(to stalk), проживати(to live habitually), тривожити(to make uneasy) | buvaty, včaščaty, vidviduvaty, meškaty, mučyty, naviduvaty, pereslíduvaty, prožyvaty, tryvožyty | |
| Welsh | bro(place at which one is regularly found), mynychu(to inhabit, or visit frequently) | — |
freqüentar, perseguir
obcházet, pronásledovat, strašit, strašit, sužovat, tížit
trefpunt, achtervolgen, beklemmen, rondspoken, verblijven, wonen
hanti
kantapaikka, ruokintapaikka, vakiopaikka, asustella, kummitella, majailla, olla, vaivata, varjostaa
point de rencontre, demeurer, hanter, hanter
Treffpunkt, heimsuchen, herumspuken in, spuken in, verfolgen
εντευκτήριο, λημέρι, στέκι, ακολουθώ, στοιχειώνω, στοιχειώνω, συχνάζω
entefktírio, liméri, stéki, akolouthó, stoicheióno, stoicheióno, sychnázo
kísért, kísért, követ, lakik
pelehellä
gnáthaigh
ritrovo, infestare, tormentare
lustrum, ambitō, assum, frequentō
kainga waewae, ripoinga, kuku, kuku, poke, poke, whakamokamoka, whakamomoka
nawiedzać, nawiedzać, nawiedzić, nawiedzić, straszyć
poiso, poiso habitual, pouso, pouso habitual, assombrar, assombrar, perseguir
bântui
навеща́ть, обита́ть, посеща́ть, появля́ться, пресле́довать, пресле́довать
naveščátʹ, obitátʹ, poseščátʹ, pojavljátʹsja, preslédovatʹ, preslédovatʹ
acechar, aparecerse en, atormentar, desasosegar, embrujar, espantar, frecuentar, inquietar, manifestarse, penar, perseguir, rondar
gömsle, mötesplats, tillhåll, träffpunkt, anfäkta, bo, förfölja, hemsöka, hemsöka
бувати, вчащати, відвідувати, мешкати, мучити, навідувати, переслі́дувати, проживати, тривожити
buvaty, včaščaty, vidviduvaty, meškaty, mučyty, naviduvaty, pereslíduvaty, prožyvaty, tryvožyty
bro, mynychu
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