Pang
//pæŋ//
Translations of "pang" (14 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | силна болка(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), спазъм(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish) | silna bolka, spazǎm | |
| Czech | bodavá bolest(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), záchvat bolesti(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), soužit(to cause to have great pain or suffering — see also torment, torture), trápit(to cause to have great pain or suffering — see also torment, torture), trýznit(to cause to have great pain or suffering — see also torment, torture) | — | |
| Dutch | aanval(sudden sharp feeling of a mental or emotional nature), pijnscheut(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), steek(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish) | — | |
| German | Anfall(sudden sharp feeling of a mental or emotional nature), Schmerz(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), Stechen(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), Stich(sudden sharp feeling of a mental or emotional nature) | — | |
| Greek | οξύς πόνος(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), σκίρτημα(sudden sharp feeling of a mental or emotional nature), σουβλιά(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish) | oxýs pónos, skírtima, souvliá | |
| Irish | arraing(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), géaróg(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish) | — | |
| Italian | affliggere(to cause to have great pain or suffering — see also torment, torture) | — | |
| Ladino | estilo(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), stilo(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | اضطراب(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), اضطراب(sudden sharp feeling of a mental or emotional nature) | ıztırâb, ıztırâb | |
| Plautdietsch | Stäakj(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish) | — | |
| Polish | skurcz(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), ukłucie(sudden sharp feeling of a mental or emotional nature), męczyć(to cause to have great pain or suffering — see also torment, torture) | — | |
| Portuguese | surto(sudden sharp feeling of a mental or emotional nature) | — | |
| Russian | боль(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), внезапная(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), угрызе́ние(sudden sharp feeling of a mental or emotional nature), уко́л(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), коло́ть(to cause to have great pain or suffering — see also torment, torture), му́чить(to cause to have great pain or suffering — see also torment, torture), разрыва́ть(to cause to have great pain or suffering — see also torment, torture) | bolʹ, vnezapnaja, ugryzénije, ukól, kolótʹ, múčitʹ, razryvátʹ | |
| Spanish | cimbrón(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), picada(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), pinchazo(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), piquete(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), puntada(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish), punzada(paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish) | — |
bodavá bolest, záchvat bolesti, soužit, trápit, trýznit
aanval, pijnscheut, steek
Anfall, Schmerz, Stechen, Stich
arraing, géaróg
affliggere
estilo, stilo
Stäakj
skurcz, ukłucie, męczyć
surto
боль, внезапная, угрызе́ние, уко́л, коло́ть, му́чить, разрыва́ть
bolʹ, vnezapnaja, ugryzénije, ukól, kolótʹ, múčitʹ, razryvátʹ
cimbrón, picada, pinchazo, piquete, puntada, punzada
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