Mild
//ˈmaɪld//
Translations of "mild" (39 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | πραΰς(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), ἤπιος(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | praǘs, ḗpios | |
| Arabic | مُعْتَدِل(warm and pleasant of weather) | muʕtadil | |
| Azerbaijani | həlim(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), mülayim(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), yumşaq(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), ürəyiyumşaq(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Bulgarian | благ(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), мек(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), мек(warm and pleasant of weather), слаб(not sharp or bitter; not strong in flavor), умерен(warm and pleasant of weather) | blag, mek, mek, slab, umeren | |
| Catalan | suau(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Chamicuro | pe'cha(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Chinese | 温和的(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), 溫和的(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Czech | mírný(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Dutch | mild(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), zacht(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Esperanto | milda(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Finnish | lempeä(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), leuto(warm and pleasant of weather), lievä((illness or pain) not serious or dangerous), mieto(acting gently and without causing harm), mieto(not sharp or bitter; not strong in flavor), säyseä(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| French | bénigne((illness or pain) not serious or dangerous), bénin((illness or pain) not serious or dangerous), douce(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), doux(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), doux(warm and pleasant of weather), léger((illness or pain) not serious or dangerous) | — | |
| Georgian | რბილი(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | rbili | |
| German | ausgeglichen(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), mild(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), mild((illness or pain) not serious or dangerous), mild(warm and pleasant of weather), mild(acting gently and without causing harm), mild(not sharp or bitter; not strong in flavor), schwach((illness or pain) not serious or dangerous), zam(warm and pleasant of weather) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍃𐌿𐍄𐌹𐍃(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | sutis | |
| Greek | ήπιος(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | ípios | |
| Hindi | शीतोष्ण(warm and pleasant of weather) | śītoṣṇa | |
| Interlingua | blande(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Irish | séimh(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), séimh(warm and pleasant of weather), séimh(acting gently and without causing harm), séimh(not sharp or bitter; not strong in flavor) | — | |
| Italian | delicata(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), delicato(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), lene(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), lieve((illness or pain) not serious or dangerous), mite(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Japanese | 温厚(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), 穏やか(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), 緩やか(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | onkō, odayaka, yuruyaka | |
| Korean | 온화한(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | onhwahan | |
| Latin | cicur(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), clēmēns(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), lēnis(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Latvian | mīksts(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), viegls(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Macedonian | благ(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), кроток(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | blag, krotok | |
| Māori | hātai(warm and pleasant of weather), māhaki(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), ngākau māhaki(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Occitan | suau(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Old English | wēþe(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Persian | ملایم(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | molâyem | |
| Plautdietsch | lind(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Polish | łagodny(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), łagodny(not sharp or bitter; not strong in flavor) | — | |
| Portuguese | ameno(warm and pleasant of weather), gentil(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), leve((illness or pain) not serious or dangerous), suave(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Russian | мя́гкий(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), сла́бый(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | mjáxkij, slábyj | |
| Slovak | mierny(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), mierny((illness or pain) not serious or dangerous), mierny(warm and pleasant of weather) | — | |
| Spanish | bonancible(warm and pleasant of weather), cálido(warm and pleasant of weather), lene(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), lene((illness or pain) not serious or dangerous), lene(not sharp or bitter; not strong in flavor), leve(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), leve((illness or pain) not serious or dangerous), leve(not sharp or bitter; not strong in flavor), lieve(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), lieve((illness or pain) not serious or dangerous), lieve(not sharp or bitter; not strong in flavor), no muy alampante(not sharp or bitter; not strong in flavor), suave(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), suave(not sharp or bitter; not strong in flavor) | — | |
| Swedish | lätt((illness or pain) not serious or dangerous), mild((illness or pain) not serious or dangerous), mild(acting gently and without causing harm), mild(not sharp or bitter; not strong in flavor), milt(warm and pleasant of weather), skonsam(acting gently and without causing harm) | — | |
| Tongan | vaivai(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Walloon | avnant(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), doûs(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft), doûs(warm and pleasant of weather), doûs(acting gently and without causing harm), ledjir((illness or pain) not serious or dangerous), ledjir(not sharp or bitter; not strong in flavor), nén gråve((illness or pain) not serious or dangerous), plaijhant(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — | |
| Welsh | mwyn(gentle; pleasant; kind; soft) | — |
həlim, mülayim, yumşaq, ürəyiyumşaq
suau
pe'cha
温和的, 溫和的
mírný
mild, zacht
milda
lempeä, leuto, lievä, mieto, mieto, säyseä
bénigne, bénin, douce, doux, doux, léger
ausgeglichen, mild, mild, mild, mild, mild, schwach, zam
blande
séimh, séimh, séimh, séimh
delicata, delicato, lene, lieve, mite
cicur, clēmēns, lēnis
mīksts, viegls
hātai, māhaki, ngākau māhaki
suau
wēþe
lind
łagodny, łagodny
ameno, gentil, leve, suave
mierny, mierny, mierny
bonancible, cálido, lene, lene, lene, leve, leve, leve, lieve, lieve, lieve, no muy alampante, suave, suave
lätt, mild, mild, mild, milt, skonsam
vaivai
avnant, doûs, doûs, doûs, ledjir, ledjir, nén gråve, plaijhant
mwyn
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