Loser
Translations of "loser" (33 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | خَاسِر(person who fails to win), فَاشِل(contemptible or unfashionable person) | ḵāsir, fāšil | |
| Bulgarian | неудачник(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life) | neudačnik | |
| Chechen | кадоцахо(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life) | kadocaxo | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 失敗者 /失败者(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), 輸家 /输家(person who fails to win) | shībàizhě, shūjiā | |
| Finnish | epäonnistuja(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), hukkaaja(one who loses something), häviäjä(person who fails to win), häviäjä(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), laihduttaja(one who loses something), lurjus(contemptible or unfashionable person), luuseri(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), luuseri(contemptible or unfashionable person), renttu(contemptible or unfashionable person), romu(something of poor quality), tohelo(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), tomppeli(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), tunari(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life) | — | |
| French | bon à rien(contemptible or unfashionable person), minable(contemptible or unfashionable person), perdant(person who fails to win), perdante(person who fails to win), raté(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), raté(contemptible or unfashionable person), tocard(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), tocard(contemptible or unfashionable person) | — | |
| Galician | perdedor(person who fails to win), perdedora(person who fails to win) | — | |
| Georgian | გოიმი(contemptible or unfashionable person), დამარცხებული(person who fails to win), ლუზერი(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), უიღბლო(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), წაგებული(person who fails to win), წარუმატებელი(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), ხელმოცარული(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life) | goimi, damarcxebuli, luzeri, uiɣblo, c̣agebuli, c̣arumaṭebeli, xelmocaruli | |
| German | Loser(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), Loser(contemptible or unfashionable person), Loserin(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), Verlierer(person who fails to win), Verlierer(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), Verlierer(one who loses something), Verliererin(person who fails to win), Verliererin(one who loses something), Verlierertyp(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), Verlierertyp(contemptible or unfashionable person), Versager(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), Versager(contemptible or unfashionable person) | — | |
| Greek | χαμένος(person who fails to win) | chaménos | |
| Hebrew | לווּזֶר(person who fails to win), מַפְסִידָן(person who fails to win) | mafsidán | |
| Hindi | हारनेवाला(person who fails to win) | hārnevālā | |
| Hungarian | vesztes(person who fails to win) | — | |
| Icelandic | aumingi(contemptible or unfashionable person) | — | |
| Indonesian | bedebah(contemptible or unfashionable person), pecundang(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life) | — | |
| Italian | fallito(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), perdente(person who fails to win), perdente(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), perdente(contemptible or unfashionable person), perdente(one who loses something), sfigato(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), sfigato(contemptible or unfashionable person) | — | |
| Japanese | ルーザー(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), 失敗者(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), 敗者(person who fails to win), 落し主(one who loses something), 落とし主(one who loses something), 負け犬(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), 負け組(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life) | rūzā, shippaisha, haisha, otoshinushi, otoshinushi, makeinu, makegumi | |
| Korean | 루저(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), 분실자(one who loses something), 실패자(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), 유실자(one who loses something), 패자(person who fails to win) | rujeo, bunsilja, silpaeja, yusilja, paeja | |
| Māori | kūrapa(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), kūrapa(contemptible or unfashionable person), wairuatoa(person who fails to win), wairuatoa(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life) | — | |
| Navajo | baa hojoobáʼígíí(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life) | — | |
| Persian | بازنده(person who fails to win) | bâzande | |
| Polish | badziewie(something of poor quality), bubel(something of poor quality), kiepścizna(something of poor quality), nieudacznica(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), nieudacznik(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), przegrana(person who fails to win), przegrany(person who fails to win), przegryw(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), straciciel(one who loses something), zgubca(one who loses something), zgubiciel(one who loses something) | — | |
| Portuguese | falhado(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), fracassado(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), perdedor(person who fails to win), perdedor(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), perdedor(contemptible or unfashionable person) | — | |
| Romanian | perdant(person who fails to win), ratat(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), ratat(contemptible or unfashionable person) | — | |
| Russian | барахло́(something of poor quality), дрянь(something of poor quality), лу́зер(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), неуда́чник(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), неуда́чник(contemptible or unfashionable person), неуда́чница(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), неуда́чница(contemptible or unfashionable person), ничто́жество(contemptible or unfashionable person), потеря́вший(one who loses something), похуде́вший(one who loses something), проигра́вший(person who fails to win) | baraxló, drjanʹ, lúzɛr, neudáčnik, neudáčnik, neudáčnica, neudáčnica, ničtóžestvo, poterjávšij, poxudévšij, proigrávšij | |
| Serbo-Croatian | gubitnica(person who fails to win), gubitnik(person who fails to win) | — | |
| Spanish | fracasado(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), perdedor(person who fails to win), perdedor(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), pringado(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life) | — | |
| Swahili | mshindwa(person who fails to win) | — | |
| Swedish | förlorare(person who fails to win), förlorare(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life) | — | |
| Turkish | bahtsız(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), ezik(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), ezik(contemptible or unfashionable person), kaybeden(person who fails to win), mağlup(person who fails to win), talihsiz(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), yenik(person who fails to win), şanssız(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life) | — | |
| Ukrainian | невда́ха(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), переможена(person who fails to win), переможений(person who fails to win) | nevdáxa, peremožena, peremoženyj | |
| Walloon | pierdant(person who fails to win), pierdeu(person who fails to win) | — | |
| Zazaki | bêbext(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), bêsıhud(person who is frequently unsuccessful in life), êmıs(contemptible or unfashionable person) | — |
epäonnistuja, hukkaaja, häviäjä, häviäjä, laihduttaja, lurjus, luuseri, luuseri, renttu, romu, tohelo, tomppeli, tunari
bon à rien, minable, perdant, perdante, raté, raté, tocard, tocard
perdedor, perdedora
გოიმი, დამარცხებული, ლუზერი, უიღბლო, წაგებული, წარუმატებელი, ხელმოცარული
goimi, damarcxebuli, luzeri, uiɣblo, c̣agebuli, c̣arumaṭebeli, xelmocaruli
Loser, Loser, Loserin, Verlierer, Verlierer, Verlierer, Verliererin, Verliererin, Verlierertyp, Verlierertyp, Versager, Versager
vesztes
aumingi
bedebah, pecundang
fallito, perdente, perdente, perdente, perdente, sfigato, sfigato
ルーザー, 失敗者, 敗者, 落し主, 落とし主, 負け犬, 負け組
rūzā, shippaisha, haisha, otoshinushi, otoshinushi, makeinu, makegumi
kūrapa, kūrapa, wairuatoa, wairuatoa
baa hojoobáʼígíí
badziewie, bubel, kiepścizna, nieudacznica, nieudacznik, przegrana, przegrany, przegryw, straciciel, zgubca, zgubiciel
falhado, fracassado, perdedor, perdedor, perdedor
perdant, ratat, ratat
барахло́, дрянь, лу́зер, неуда́чник, неуда́чник, неуда́чница, неуда́чница, ничто́жество, потеря́вший, похуде́вший, проигра́вший
baraxló, drjanʹ, lúzɛr, neudáčnik, neudáčnik, neudáčnica, neudáčnica, ničtóžestvo, poterjávšij, poxudévšij, proigrávšij
gubitnica, gubitnik
fracasado, perdedor, perdedor, pringado
mshindwa
förlorare, förlorare
bahtsız, ezik, ezik, kaybeden, mağlup, talihsiz, yenik, şanssız
pierdant, pierdeu
bêbext, bêsıhud, êmıs
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.