Hunch
Translations of "hunch" (29 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Azerbaijani | donqa(hump; protuberance) | — | |
| Bulgarian | бу́ца(hunk; lump; thick piece), гърбица(hump; protuberance), изгърбване(stooped or curled posture), кома́т(hunk; lump; thick piece), предчувствие(idea, theory), извивам(to thrust out a hump or protuberance; to crook, as the back), прегърбвам се(to slouch, stoop) | búca, gǎrbica, izgǎrbvane, komát, predčuvstvie, izvivam, pregǎrbvam se | |
| Catalan | gep(hump; protuberance), pressentiment(idea, theory) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 预感(idea, theory) | yùgǎn | |
| Czech | hrb(hump; protuberance), pocit(idea, theory), předtucha(idea, theory), tušení(idea, theory), hrbit se(to slouch, stoop), mít předtuchu(to have a hunch, or make an intuitive guess), mít tušení(to have a hunch, or make an intuitive guess), nahrbit se(to slouch, stoop), ohnout se(to slouch, stoop), shrbit se(to slouch, stoop), tušit(to have a hunch, or make an intuitive guess) | — | |
| Dutch | bochel(hump; protuberance), bult(hump; protuberance), gekromde houding(stooped or curled posture), idee(idea, theory), ingeving(idea, theory), kromme rug(stooped or curled posture) | — | |
| Esperanto | ĝibo(hump; protuberance) | — | |
| Finnish | aavistus(idea, theory), kimpale(hunk; lump; thick piece), kumara(stooped or curled posture), kyttyrä(hump; protuberance), tönäisy(push or thrust), aavistaa(to have a hunch, or make an intuitive guess), kyyristellä(to slouch, stoop), köyristää(to thrust out a hump or protuberance; to crook, as the back), olla kumarassa(to slouch, stoop), ounastella(to have a hunch, or make an intuitive guess), tönäistä(to push or thrust suddenly), uumoilla(to have a hunch, or make an intuitive guess), vaistota(to have a hunch, or make an intuitive guess) | — | |
| French | bosse(hump; protuberance), intuition(idea, theory), pressentiment(idea, theory), se voûter(to slouch, stoop) | — | |
| Galician | chepa(hump; protuberance) | — | |
| German | Ahnung(idea, theory), Buckel(hump; protuberance), Gefühl(idea, theory), Hügel(hump; protuberance), Protuberanz(hump; protuberance), dickes Stück(hunk; lump; thick piece), gekrümmte Haltung(stooped or curled posture), krummer Rücken(stooped or curled posture) | — | |
| Greek | καμπούρα(hump; protuberance), καμπούρα(stooped or curled posture), προαίσθημα(idea, theory), όγκος(hump; protuberance), καμπουριάζω(to slouch, stoop) | kampoúra, kampoúra, proaísthima, ógkos, kampouriázo | |
| Hebrew | תְּחוּשַׁת בֶּטֶן(idea, theory) | tẖushát béten | |
| Hungarian | dudor(stooped or curled posture), gyanú(idea, theory), kinövés(stooped or curled posture), megérzés(idea, theory), púp(stooped or curled posture), sejtelem(idea, theory) | — | |
| Icelandic | hokinn(stooped or curled posture) | — | |
| Irish | tuaileas(idea, theory) | — | |
| Italian | gibbo(hump; protuberance), intuizione(idea, theory), presentimento(idea, theory) | — | |
| Kazakh | бүкірею(to slouch, stoop) | bükıreü | |
| Latin | gibber(hump; protuberance), gibbus(hump; protuberance) | — | |
| Macedonian | гр́пка(hump; protuberance), па́рче(hunk; lump; thick piece), подгрбу́вање(stooped or curled posture), пре́тчувство(idea, theory), грба́вее(to slouch, stoop), и́скриви(to thrust out a hump or protuberance; to crook, as the back), подгр́бави(to thrust out a hump or protuberance; to crook, as the back), се на́ведне(to slouch, stoop), се подгр́бави(to slouch, stoop) | gŕpka, párče, podgrbúvanje, prétčuvstvo, grbávee, ískrivi, podgŕbavi, se návedne, se podgŕbavi | |
| Māori | whakahake(to slouch, stoop) | — | |
| Portuguese | corcova(hump; protuberance), corcunda(hump; protuberance), intuição(idea, theory), palpite(idea, theory), pressentimento(idea, theory), protuberância(hump; protuberance), curvar(to slouch, stoop) | — | |
| Russian | дога́дка(idea, theory), иде́я(idea, theory), сутулая поза(stooped or curled posture), го́рбиться(to slouch, stoop), сгиба́ться(to slouch, stoop), суту́литься(to slouch, stoop) | dogádka, idéja, górbitʹsja, sgibátʹsja, sutúlitʹsja | |
| Sicilian | jimmu(hump; protuberance) | — | |
| Spanish | chepa(hump; protuberance), corazonada(idea, theory), corcova(hump; protuberance), giba(hump; protuberance), gibosidad(hump; protuberance), intuición(idea, theory), joroba(hump; protuberance), presentimiento(idea, theory), pálpito(idea, theory), tinca(idea, theory) | — | |
| Swedish | aning(idea, theory), hum(idea, theory), huka(to slouch, stoop) | — | |
| Tagalog | kutob(idea, theory) | — | |
| Turkish | his(idea, theory), sezgi(idea, theory), tümsek(hump; protuberance), önsezi(idea, theory) | — | |
| Uzbek | bukri(stooped or curled posture), taxmin(idea, theory) | — |
donqa
бу́ца, гърбица, изгърбване, кома́т, предчувствие, извивам, прегърбвам се
búca, gǎrbica, izgǎrbvane, komát, predčuvstvie, izvivam, pregǎrbvam se
gep, pressentiment
hrb, pocit, předtucha, tušení, hrbit se, mít předtuchu, mít tušení, nahrbit se, ohnout se, shrbit se, tušit
bochel, bult, gekromde houding, idee, ingeving, kromme rug
ĝibo
aavistus, kimpale, kumara, kyttyrä, tönäisy, aavistaa, kyyristellä, köyristää, olla kumarassa, ounastella, tönäistä, uumoilla, vaistota
bosse, intuition, pressentiment, se voûter
chepa
Ahnung, Buckel, Gefühl, Hügel, Protuberanz, dickes Stück, gekrümmte Haltung, krummer Rücken
καμπούρα, καμπούρα, προαίσθημα, όγκος, καμπουριάζω
kampoúra, kampoúra, proaísthima, ógkos, kampouriázo
dudor, gyanú, kinövés, megérzés, púp, sejtelem
hokinn
tuaileas
gibbo, intuizione, presentimento
gibber, gibbus
гр́пка, па́рче, подгрбу́вање, пре́тчувство, грба́вее, и́скриви, подгр́бави, се на́ведне, се подгр́бави
gŕpka, párče, podgrbúvanje, prétčuvstvo, grbávee, ískrivi, podgŕbavi, se návedne, se podgŕbavi
whakahake
corcova, corcunda, intuição, palpite, pressentimento, protuberância, curvar
дога́дка, иде́я, сутулая поза, го́рбиться, сгиба́ться, суту́литься
dogádka, idéja, górbitʹsja, sgibátʹsja, sutúlitʹsja
jimmu
chepa, corazonada, corcova, giba, gibosidad, intuición, joroba, presentimiento, pálpito, tinca
aning, hum, huka
kutob
his, sezgi, tümsek, önsezi
bukri, taxmin
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