Mumps
//mʌmps//
Translations of "mumps" (53 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | pampoentjies(contagious disease) | — | |
| Albanian | shyta(contagious disease) | — | |
| Arabic | نُكَاف(contagious disease) | nukāf | |
| Asturian | parotidis(contagious disease) | — | |
| Basque | hazizurri(contagious disease) | — | |
| Bikol Central | bayuko(contagious disease) | — | |
| Cebuano | bayuok(contagious disease) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᏓᏴᏦᏗᏍᎩ(contagious disease) | adayvtsodisgi | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 腮腺炎(contagious disease) | sāixiànyán | |
| Czech | příušnice(contagious disease) | — | |
| Dutch | bof(contagious disease) | — | |
| Esperanto | mumpso(contagious disease) | — | |
| Estonian | mumps(contagious disease) | — | |
| Finnish | sikotauti(contagious disease) | — | |
| French | oreillons(contagious disease) | — | |
| Georgian | ყბაყურა(contagious disease) | q̇baq̇ura | |
| German | Mumpf(contagious disease), Mumps(contagious disease), Ziegenpeter(contagious disease) | — | |
| Greek | μαγουλάδες(contagious disease), παρωτίτιδα(contagious disease) | magouládes, parotítida | |
| Hausa | hàngum(contagious disease) | — | |
| Hungarian | mumpsz(contagious disease) | — | |
| Hunsrik | Kaschumbe(contagious disease) | — | |
| Ido | oreliono(contagious disease) | — | |
| Indonesian | beguk(contagious disease) | — | |
| Italian | orecchioni(contagious disease), parotite epidemica(contagious disease) | — | |
| Japanese | おたふく 風邪(contagious disease), 流行性耳下腺炎(contagious disease) | otafuku kaze, ryūkōsei jikasen'en | |
| Kapampangan | bayki(contagious disease), buklaw(contagious disease) | — | |
| Khmer | សាលាទែន(contagious disease), ស្រឡទែន(contagious disease) | saaliətɛɛn, srɑɑlɑɑtɛɛn | |
| Lithuanian | kiaulytė(contagious disease) | — | |
| Macedonian | за́ушки(contagious disease) | záuški | |
| Malayalam | മുണ്ടിനീര്(contagious disease) | muṇṭinīrŭ | |
| Māori | mate pupuhi repe(contagious disease), repe hūware pupuhi(contagious disease) | — | |
| Navajo | ayaayááh niichaad(contagious disease) | — | |
| Neapolitan | recchiune(contagious disease) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | binguhik(contagious disease) | — | |
| Norwegian | kusma(contagious disease) | — | |
| Persian | اوریون(contagious disease) | oreyon | |
| Plautdietsch | Mumps(contagious disease) | — | |
| Polish | świnka(contagious disease) | — | |
| Portuguese | caxumba(contagious disease), papeira(contagious disease), parotidite epidémica(contagious disease) | — | |
| Romanian | oreion(contagious disease) | — | |
| Russian | зау́шница(contagious disease), сви́нка(contagious disease) | zaúšnica, svínka | |
| Scottish Gaelic | a' phloic(contagious disease), a' phluc(contagious disease) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | zauške(contagious disease), заушке(contagious disease) | — | |
| Slovak | mumps(contagious disease) | — | |
| Spanish | paperas(contagious disease), parotiditis(contagious disease) | — | |
| Sundanese | gondongeun(contagious disease) | — | |
| Swedish | parotit(contagious disease), påssjuka(contagious disease) | — | |
| Tagalog | beke(contagious disease), buklaw(contagious disease) | — | |
| Turkish | kabakulak(contagious disease) | — | |
| Ukrainian | заву́шниця(contagious disease), сви́нка(contagious disease) | zavúšnycja, svýnka | |
| Vietnamese | chàm bàm(contagious disease), quai bị(contagious disease) | — | |
| Waray-Waray | bikag(contagious disease) | — | |
| Welsh | clwy'r pennau(contagious disease), twymyn doben(contagious disease) | — |
pampoentjies
shyta
parotidis
hazizurri
bayuko
bayuok
příušnice
bof
mumpso
mumps
sikotauti
oreillons
Mumpf, Mumps, Ziegenpeter
hàngum
mumpsz
Kaschumbe
oreliono
beguk
orecchioni, parotite epidemica
bayki, buklaw
kiaulytė
mate pupuhi repe, repe hūware pupuhi
ayaayááh niichaad
recchiune
binguhik
kusma
Mumps
świnka
caxumba, papeira, parotidite epidémica
oreion
a' phloic, a' phluc
zauške, заушке
mumps
paperas, parotiditis
gondongeun
parotit, påssjuka
beke, buklaw
kabakulak
chàm bàm, quai bị
bikag
clwy'r pennau, twymyn doben
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