Offender
//əˈfen.də(ɹ)//
Translations of "offender" (32 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | جَانٍ(a person who commits an offense against the law) | jānin | |
| Belarusian | злачынец(a person who commits an offense against the law) | zlačynjec | |
| Bulgarian | виновник(one who gives or causes offense), нарушител(one who gives or causes offense), престъпник(a person who commits an offense against the law) | vinovnik, narušitel, prestǎpnik | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 冒犯者(one who gives or causes offense), 犯罪分子(a person who commits an offense against the law), 罪犯(a person who commits an offense against the law), 違法者 /违法者(a person who commits an offense against the law) | màofànzhě, fànzuì fènzǐ, zuìfàn, wéifǎzhě | |
| Czech | zločinec(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| Dutch | schuldige(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| Finnish | loukkaaja(one who gives or causes offense), rikkoja(one who gives or causes offense), syyllinen(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| French | contrevenant(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| German | Straftäter(a person who commits an offense against the law), Straftäterin(a person who commits an offense against the law), Täter(one who gives or causes offense), Täter(a person who commits an offense against the law), Täterin(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| Greek | παραβάτης(a person who commits an offense against the law) | paravátis | |
| Hungarian | bűnelkövető(a person who commits an offense against the law), bűnöző(a person who commits an offense against the law), jogsértő(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| Icelandic | lögbrotamaður(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| Indonesian | pelanggar(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| Irish | ciontóir(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| Italian | contravventore(a person who commits an offense against the law), corrigendo(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| Japanese | 犯罪者(a person who commits an offense against the law), 罪人(a person who commits an offense against the law) | hanzaisha, zainin | |
| Latin | offensor(one who gives or causes offense) | — | |
| Macedonian | престапник(a person who commits an offense against the law) | prestapnik | |
| Manx | foiljagh(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | lovbryter(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | lovbrytar(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| Persian | تقصیرکار(one who gives or causes offense), خاطی(a person who commits an offense against the law), قانونشکن(a person who commits an offense against the law), مقصر(one who gives or causes offense) | taqsirkâr, xâti, qânun-šekan, moqasser | |
| Polish | przestępca(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| Portuguese | criminoso(a person who commits an offense against the law), ofensor(one who gives or causes offense), réu(a person who commits an offense against the law), transgressor(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| Russian | оби́дчик(one who gives or causes offense), оби́дчица(one who gives or causes offense), правонаруши́тель(a person who commits an offense against the law), правонаруши́тельница(a person who commits an offense against the law), престу́пник(a person who commits an offense against the law), престу́пница(a person who commits an offense against the law) | obídčik, obídčica, pravonarušítelʹ, pravonarušítelʹnica, prestúpnik, prestúpnica | |
| Scottish Gaelic | ciontach(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| Spanish | delincuente(a person who commits an offense against the law), ofensor(one who gives or causes offense), ofensor(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| Swedish | gärningskvinna(a person who commits an offense against the law), gärningsman(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| Telugu | అపరాధి(a person who commits an offense against the law), నేరస్థుడు(a person who commits an offense against the law) | aparādhi, nērasthuḍu | |
| Thai | ผู้กระทำผิด(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — | |
| Ukrainian | правопору́шник(a person who commits an offense against the law), правопору́шниця(a person who commits an offense against the law) | pravoporúšnyk, pravoporúšnycja | |
| Welsh | pechadur(a person who commits an offense against the law) | — |
zločinec
schuldige
loukkaaja, rikkoja, syyllinen
contrevenant
Straftäter, Straftäterin, Täter, Täter, Täterin
bűnelkövető, bűnöző, jogsértő
lögbrotamaður
pelanggar
ciontóir
contravventore, corrigendo
offensor
foiljagh
lovbryter
lovbrytar
przestępca
criminoso, ofensor, réu, transgressor
оби́дчик, оби́дчица, правонаруши́тель, правонаруши́тельница, престу́пник, престу́пница
obídčik, obídčica, pravonarušítelʹ, pravonarušítelʹnica, prestúpnik, prestúpnica
ciontach
delincuente, ofensor, ofensor
gärningskvinna, gärningsman
ผู้กระทำผิด
pechadur
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.