Normal
Translations of "normal" (55 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | طَبِيعِيّ(usual, ordinary), عَادِيّ(according to norms or rules), عَادِيّ(usual, ordinary) | ṭabīʕiyy, ʕādiyy, ʕādiyy | |
| Armenian | հասարակ(usual, ordinary), նորմալ(usual, ordinary), նորմալ(healthy; not sick or ill), նորմալ(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | hasarak, normal, normal, normal | |
| Belarusian | нарма́льны(according to norms or rules), нарма́льны(usual, ordinary) | narmálʹny, narmálʹny | |
| Bulgarian | здрав(healthy; not sick or ill), нормален(according to norms or rules), нормален(healthy; not sick or ill), обикновен(usual, ordinary), нормала(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another), перпендикуляр(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | zdrav, normalen, normalen, obiknoven, normala, perpendikuljar | |
| Catalan | normal(according to norms or rules), normal(usual, ordinary), normal(healthy; not sick or ill), normal(rail transport, of points: in the default position), normal(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 正常(according to norms or rules) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 師範 /师范(pertaining to a school to teach teachers how to teach), 常態 /常态(according to norms or rules), 正常(according to norms or rules), 正常(usual, ordinary), 通常(according to norms or rules), 法線 /法线(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | shīfàn, chángtài, zhèngcháng, zhèngcháng, tōngcháng, fǎxiàn | |
| Czech | normální(according to norms or rules), normální(usual, ordinary), normální(healthy; not sick or ill) | — | |
| Danish | almindelig(according to norms or rules), normal(according to norms or rules), rask(healthy; not sick or ill) | — | |
| Dutch | gewone(usual, ordinary), gewoon(usual, ordinary), normaal(according to norms or rules), normaal(usual, ordinary), normaal(pertaining to a school to teach teachers how to teach), normale(usual, ordinary), loodlijn(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another), normaal(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | — | |
| Esperanto | normala(usual, ordinary) | — | |
| Estonian | harilik(usual, ordinary), normaalne(according to norms or rules), normaal(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | — | |
| Finnish | normaali(healthy; not sick or ill), säännöllinen(usual, ordinary), säännönmukainen(according to norms or rules), normaali(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | — | |
| French | normal(according to norms or rules), normal(usual, ordinary), normal(pertaining to a school to teach teachers how to teach), ordinaire(usual, ordinary), normale(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | — | |
| Galician | normal(according to norms or rules), normal(usual, ordinary) | — | |
| German | normal(according to norms or rules), normal(usual, ordinary), Normale(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | — | |
| Greek | φυσιολογικός(according to norms or rules), φυσιολογικός(usual, ordinary), κάθετος(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | fysiologikós, fysiologikós, káthetos | |
| Haitian Creole | nòmal(usual, ordinary) | — | |
| Hebrew | נורמלי(according to norms or rules), רגיל(usual, ordinary) | normáli, ragíl | |
| Hindi | ठीक(usual, ordinary), साधारण(usual, ordinary) | ṭhīk, sādhāraṇ | |
| Hungarian | jól(healthy; not sick or ill), megszokott(usual, ordinary), mindennapos(usual, ordinary), normál(according to norms or rules), normális(according to norms or rules), rendes(according to norms or rules), rendes(usual, ordinary), szokványos(usual, ordinary), szokásos(usual, ordinary), tanárképző(pertaining to a school to teach teachers how to teach), átlagos(usual, ordinary), merőleges(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | — | |
| Icelandic | eðlilegur(usual, ordinary), venjulegur(usual, ordinary) | — | |
| Ido | normala(according to norms or rules) | — | |
| Indonesian | biasa(usual, ordinary), normal(usual, ordinary), normal(healthy; not sick or ill), sehat(healthy; not sick or ill) | — | |
| Irish | gnách(usual, ordinary), gnáth(usual, ordinary), normálta(usual, ordinary), normal(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | — | |
| Italian | normale(according to norms or rules), normale(usual, ordinary) | — | |
| Japanese | 常態(according to norms or rules), 普通(usual, ordinary), 正常(according to norms or rules), 通常(according to norms or rules), 法線(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | jōtai, futsū, seijō, tsūjō | |
| Kazakh | қалыпты(usual, ordinary) | qalypty | |
| Khiamniungan Naga | vâu(according to norms or rules), vâu(according to norms or rules), vâu(usual, ordinary) | — | |
| Khmer | ធម្មតា(usual, ordinary) | tʰoammeaʔdaa | |
| Korean | 정상의(usual, ordinary), 법선(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | jeongsan-g'ui, beopseon | |
| Latin | normalis(according to norms or rules) | — | |
| Latvian | ierasts(usual, ordinary), normāls(according to norms or rules), normāls(usual, ordinary), parasts(according to norms or rules), parasts(usual, ordinary), pierasts(usual, ordinary), normāle(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another), perpendikuls(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | — | |
| Macedonian | нормален(according to norms or rules) | normalen | |
| Maltese | normali(according to norms or rules) | — | |
| Māori | pūnoa(usual, ordinary), rārangi hāngai(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | — | |
| Nepali | ठीक(usual, ordinary), साधारण(usual, ordinary) | ṭhīk, sādhāraṇ | |
| Norwegian | alminnelig(usual, ordinary), normal(usual, ordinary), ordinær(usual, ordinary), vanlig(usual, ordinary) | — | |
| Old English | ġewunelīċ(according to norms or rules), ġewunelīċ(usual, ordinary) | — | |
| Persian | نرمال(according to norms or rules), نرمال(usual, ordinary), نرمال(healthy; not sick or ill) | normâl, normâl, normâl | |
| Polish | normalny(according to norms or rules), normalny(usual, ordinary), normalny(healthy; not sick or ill), zwyczajny(usual, ordinary), zwykły(usual, ordinary), normik(person who fits in) | — | |
| Portuguese | normal(according to norms or rules), normal(usual, ordinary), normal(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | — | |
| Romanian | normal(according to norms or rules), normal(usual, ordinary), obișnuit(usual, ordinary), uzual(usual, ordinary) | — | |
| Russian | норма́льный(according to norms or rules), норма́льный(usual, ordinary), обы́чный(usual, ordinary), обыкнове́нный(usual, ordinary), норма́ль(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | normálʹnyj, normálʹnyj, obýčnyj, obyknovénnyj, normálʹ | |
| Sanskrit | सामान्य(usual, ordinary) | sāmānya | |
| Spanish | bien(healthy; not sick or ill), normal(according to norms or rules), normal(usual, ordinary), normal(healthy; not sick or ill), sano(healthy; not sick or ill), normal(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | — | |
| Swedish | normal(according to norms or rules), normal(usual, ordinary), normal(healthy; not sick or ill), normal(mathematics: a line perpendicular to another) | — | |
| Thai | ธรรมดา(according to norms or rules), ธรรมดา(usual, ordinary), ปกติ(according to norms or rules), ปกติ(usual, ordinary), ปรกติ(according to norms or rules), ปรกติ(usual, ordinary) | tam-má-daa, tam-má-daa, bpà-gà-dtì, bpà-gà-dtì, bpròk-gà-dtì, bpròk-gà-dtì | |
| Tibetan | རྒྱུན་གཏན(usual, ordinary), རྒྱུན་ཆགས(usual, ordinary), རྒྱུན་ཚུགས(usual, ordinary), རྒྱུན་འཇགས(usual, ordinary), རྒྱུན་འཛུགས(usual, ordinary) | rgyun gtan, rgyun chags, rgyun tshugs, rgyun 'dzugs | |
| Turkish | normal(usual, ordinary), olağan(usual, ordinary) | — | |
| Ukrainian | норма́льний(according to norms or rules), норма́льний(usual, ordinary) | normálʹnyj, normálʹnyj | |
| Urdu | سادھارن(usual, ordinary), عام(usual, ordinary), معمولی(usual, ordinary) | sādhāran, 'ām, ma'mūlī | |
| Vietnamese | bình thường(usual, ordinary) | — | |
| Welsh | arferol(according to norms or rules) | — | |
| Yiddish | נאָרמאַל(according to norms or rules), נאָרמאַל(usual, ordinary) | normal, normal |
здрав, нормален, нормален, обикновен, нормала, перпендикуляр
zdrav, normalen, normalen, obiknoven, normala, perpendikuljar
normal, normal, normal, normal, normal
師範 /师范, 常態 /常态, 正常, 正常, 通常, 法線 /法线
shīfàn, chángtài, zhèngcháng, zhèngcháng, tōngcháng, fǎxiàn
normální, normální, normální
almindelig, normal, rask
gewone, gewoon, normaal, normaal, normaal, normale, loodlijn, normaal
normala
harilik, normaalne, normaal
normaali, säännöllinen, säännönmukainen, normaali
normal, normal, normal, ordinaire, normale
normal, normal
normal, normal, Normale
nòmal
jól, megszokott, mindennapos, normál, normális, rendes, rendes, szokványos, szokásos, tanárképző, átlagos, merőleges
eðlilegur, venjulegur
normala
biasa, normal, normal, sehat
gnách, gnáth, normálta, normal
normale, normale
vâu, vâu, vâu
normalis
ierasts, normāls, normāls, parasts, parasts, pierasts, normāle, perpendikuls
normali
pūnoa, rārangi hāngai
alminnelig, normal, ordinær, vanlig
ġewunelīċ, ġewunelīċ
normalny, normalny, normalny, zwyczajny, zwykły, normik
normal, normal, normal
normal, normal, obișnuit, uzual
норма́льный, норма́льный, обы́чный, обыкнове́нный, норма́ль
normálʹnyj, normálʹnyj, obýčnyj, obyknovénnyj, normálʹ
bien, normal, normal, normal, sano, normal
normal, normal, normal, normal
ธรรมดา, ธรรมดา, ปกติ, ปกติ, ปรกติ, ปรกติ
tam-má-daa, tam-má-daa, bpà-gà-dtì, bpà-gà-dtì, bpròk-gà-dtì, bpròk-gà-dtì
རྒྱུན་གཏན, རྒྱུན་ཆགས, རྒྱུན་ཚུགས, རྒྱུན་འཇགས, རྒྱུན་འཛུགས
rgyun gtan, rgyun chags, rgyun tshugs, rgyun 'dzugs
normal, olağan
bình thường
arferol
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