Melomaniac
//ˌmɛlə(ʊ)ˈmeɪnɪak//
Translations of "melomaniac" (8 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dutch | melomaan(one with an abnormal fondness of music; person who loves music) | — | |
| Finnish | melomaanikko(one with an abnormal fondness of music; person who loves music) | — | |
| French | mélomane(one with an abnormal fondness of music; person who loves music) | — | |
| German | Melomane(one with an abnormal fondness of music; person who loves music), Melomanin(one with an abnormal fondness of music; person who loves music) | — | |
| Greek | μελομανής(one with an abnormal fondness of music; person who loves music), φιλόμουσος(one with an abnormal fondness of music; person who loves music) | melomanís, filómousos | |
| Polish | meloman(one with an abnormal fondness of music; person who loves music), melomanka(one with an abnormal fondness of music; person who loves music) | — | |
| Russian | мелома́н(one with an abnormal fondness of music; person who loves music), мелома́нка(one with an abnormal fondness of music; person who loves music) | melomán, melománka | |
| Spanish | melómano(one with an abnormal fondness of music; person who loves music), melómanos(one with an abnormal fondness of music; person who loves music) | — |
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