Moocher
Translations of "moocher" (13 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese Mandarin | 乞丐(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others) | qǐgài | |
| Czech | loudil(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others), somrák(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others) | — | |
| Dutch | bietser(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others), parasiet(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others), profiteur(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others) | — | |
| Finnish | lokki(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others) | — | |
| French | tapeur(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others), tapeuse(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others) | — | |
| Galician | aprobeitado(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others), pedichón(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others) | — | |
| German | Schnorrer(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others), Schnorrerin(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others) | — | |
| Japanese | 乞丐(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others) | kitsukai | |
| Norwegian | snylter(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others) | — | |
| Russian | поберу́шка(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others), побиру́шка(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others), попроша́йка(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others) | poberúška, pobirúška, poprošájka | |
| Scottish Gaelic | sgimilear(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others) | — | |
| Swedish | snyltare(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others) | — | |
| Tagalog | paasa(a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others) | — |
loudil, somrák
bietser, parasiet, profiteur
lokki
tapeur, tapeuse
aprobeitado, pedichón
Schnorrer, Schnorrerin
snylter
sgimilear
snyltare
paasa
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