Moist
//mɔɪst//
Translations of "moist" (56 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | njomë(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | πλαδαρός(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | pladarós | |
| Arabic | بَلّ(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), رَطِب(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | ball, raṭib | |
| Armenian | թաց(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | tʻacʻ | |
| Belarusian | вільготны(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | vilʹhótny | |
| Bulgarian | вла́жен(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), влажен(of the vagina: sexually lubricated due to sexual arousal) | vlážen, vlažen | |
| Catalan | humit(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Chamicuro | sawa(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 潮濕 /潮湿(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), 濕潤 /湿润(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | cháoshi, shīlùn | |
| Czech | vlhký(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Danish | fugtig(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Dutch | nattig(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), vochtig(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Esperanto | malseketa(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Finnish | kostea(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| French | humide(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), moite(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Friulian | umid(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Galician | húmido(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), lento(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Georgian | ნესტიანი(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | nesṭiani | |
| German | feucht(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Greek | νοτερός(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), νοτισμένος(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), υγρός(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | noterós, notisménos, ygrós | |
| Hebrew | לַח(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | laẖ | |
| Hindi | आबी(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), गीला(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), नम(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | ābī, gīlā, nam | |
| Hungarian | nyirkos(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Iban | embap(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Icelandic | rakur(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), tárvotur(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Ido | humida(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Indonesian | lembap(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Ingrian | nahkia(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), nepsiä(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Italian | umido(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Japanese | しっとり(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), 湿った(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), 濡れた(of the vagina: sexually lubricated due to sexual arousal) | shittori, shimetta, nureta | |
| Korean | 축축한(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | chukchukhan | |
| Latin | ūvidus(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Latvian | mikls(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), mitrs(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), valgans(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), valgs(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Malay | lembap(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Māori | haumākū(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), hauwai(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), hauwai(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), kōpūtoitoi(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), monoku(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), mākū(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), mākūkū(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), toriwai(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), tōwahiwahi(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), tōwahiwahi(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), tōwāwahi(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Middle English | moiste(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Middle French | moiste(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | şêdar(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | fuktig(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), klam(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Occitan | umid(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Old French | moiste(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | صولاق(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | sulak | |
| Persian | نمناک(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | namnâk | |
| Plautdietsch | feicht(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Polish | wilgotny(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Portuguese | húmido(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), úmido(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Romanian | umed(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Russian | вла́жный(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | vlážnyj | |
| Slovak | vlhký(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Slovene | vlážen(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Swedish | fuktig(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Thai | ชุ่มชื้น(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | chûm-chʉ́ʉn | |
| Turkish | nemli(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet), rutubetli(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Ukrainian | вологий(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | volohyj | |
| Vietnamese | ẩm(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | — | |
| Xiang Chinese | 水垮垮(characterized by the presence of moisture; slightly wet) | xyei³ gua⁵ gua⁵ |
njomë
humit
sawa
vlhký
fugtig
nattig, vochtig
malseketa
kostea
humide, moite
umid
húmido, lento
feucht
nyirkos
embap
rakur, tárvotur
humida
lembap
nahkia, nepsiä
umido
ūvidus
mikls, mitrs, valgans, valgs
lembap
haumākū, hauwai, hauwai, kōpūtoitoi, monoku, mākū, mākūkū, toriwai, tōwahiwahi, tōwahiwahi, tōwāwahi
moiste
moiste
şêdar
fuktig, klam
umid
moiste
feicht
wilgotny
húmido, úmido
umed
vlhký
vlážen
fuktig
nemli, rutubetli
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.