Peevishness
//ˈpivɪʃnəs//
Translations of "peevishness" (9 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| German | Gereiztheit(the state of being peevish), schlechte Laune(the state of being peevish) | — | |
| Irish | aincis(the state of being peevish), aingíocht(the state of being peevish), cantal(the state of being peevish), cantlamh(the state of being peevish), cianaí(the state of being peevish), domlastacht(the state of being peevish), driuch(the state of being peevish), frichantal(the state of being peevish), míchéadfa(the state of being peevish), múisiam(the state of being peevish) | — | |
| Italian | piccosità(the state of being peevish) | — | |
| Latin | morositas(the state of being peevish), senium(the state of being peevish) | — | |
| Manx | neureeartys(the state of being peevish) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | خرچینلق(the state of being peevish) | hırçınlık | |
| Polish | rozdrażnienie(the state of being peevish), zirytowanie(the state of being peevish) | — | |
| Russian | ворчли́вость(the state of being peevish), сварли́вость(the state of being peevish) | vorčlívostʹ, svarlívostʹ | |
| Turkish | kıllık(the state of being peevish) | — |
Gereiztheit, schlechte Laune
aincis, aingíocht, cantal, cantlamh, cianaí, domlastacht, driuch, frichantal, míchéadfa, múisiam
piccosità
morositas, senium
neureeartys
rozdrażnienie, zirytowanie
kıllık
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