Loudmouth
//ˈlaʊdˌmaʊθ//
Translations of "loudmouth" (18 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Catalan | bocafluix(one who talks too much or too loudly), bocamoll(one who talks too much or too loudly), indiscret(one who talks too much or too loudly), xerraire(one who talks too much or too loudly) | — | |
| Czech | křikloun(one who talks too much or too loudly) | — | |
| Dutch | druktemaker(one who talks too much or too loudly) | — | |
| Finnish | suupaltti(one who talks too much or too loudly) | — | |
| German | Großmaul(one who talks too much or too loudly), Maulheld(one who talks too much or too loudly), Maulheldin(one who talks too much or too loudly), Prahlhans(one who talks too much or too loudly), Wichtigtuer(one who talks too much or too loudly) | — | |
| Greek | φαφλατάς(one who talks too much or too loudly) | faflatás | |
| Hungarian | nagyszájú(one who talks too much or too loudly) | — | |
| Irish | trumpadóir(one who talks too much or too loudly) | — | |
| Italian | boccaccia(one who talks too much or too loudly), chiacchierone(one who talks too much or too loudly), ciancione(one who talks too much or too loudly), linguacciuto(one who talks too much or too loudly), pettegolo(one who talks too much or too loudly), sbruffone(one who talks too much or too loudly), spaccone(one who talks too much or too loudly) | — | |
| Latin | clāmātor(one who talks too much or too loudly) | — | |
| Māori | pākiwaha(one who talks too much or too loudly), rangiwhata(one who talks too much or too loudly), waha papā(one who talks too much or too loudly), waha rera(one who talks too much or too loudly), wahapapā(one who talks too much or too loudly) | — | |
| Norman | dgeuleux(one who talks too much or too loudly) | — | |
| Romanian | gură mare(one who talks too much or too loudly) | — | |
| Russian | крику́н(one who talks too much or too loudly), крику́нья(one who talks too much or too loudly), крику́ха(one who talks too much or too loudly) | krikún, krikúnʹja, krikúxa | |
| Spanish | fanfarrona(one who talks too much or too loudly), fanfarrón(one who talks too much or too loudly), matasiete(one who talks too much or too loudly), presumida(one who talks too much or too loudly), presumido(one who talks too much or too loudly) | — | |
| Turkish | çenebaz(one who talks too much or too loudly) | — | |
| Vietnamese | người bô bô(one who talks too much or too loudly) | — | |
| Yiddish | שרײַער(one who talks too much or too loudly) | shrayer |
bocafluix, bocamoll, indiscret, xerraire
křikloun
druktemaker
suupaltti
Großmaul, Maulheld, Maulheldin, Prahlhans, Wichtigtuer
nagyszájú
trumpadóir
boccaccia, chiacchierone, ciancione, linguacciuto, pettegolo, sbruffone, spaccone
clāmātor
pākiwaha, rangiwhata, waha papā, waha rera, wahapapā
dgeuleux
gură mare
fanfarrona, fanfarrón, matasiete, presumida, presumido
çenebaz
người bô bô
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.