Psycho
//ˈsaɪ̯.koʊ̯//
Translations of "psycho" (18 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | психопат(psychotic or otherwise insane person) | psihopat | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 黐線佬 /黐线佬(person acting in a bizarre or dangerous manner) | ci¹ sin³ lou² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 狂人(person acting in a bizarre or dangerous manner), 瘋子 /疯子(person acting in a bizarre or dangerous manner), 精神病人(psychotic or otherwise insane person), 精神病患者(psychotic or otherwise insane person) | kuángrén, fēngzi, jīngshénbìngrén, jīngshénbìnghuànzhě | |
| Danish | psyko((colloquial or pejorative) Psychotic) | — | |
| Finnish | kaistapää(psychotic or otherwise insane person), kaistapää(person acting in a bizarre or dangerous manner), psyko(psychotic or otherwise insane person), sekopää(psychotic or otherwise insane person) | — | |
| French | psychopathe(psychotic or otherwise insane person) | — | |
| German | Psycho(psychotic or otherwise insane person), Psychopath(psychotic or otherwise insane person), Verrückte(person acting in a bizarre or dangerous manner) | — | |
| Greek | ψυχώ(person acting in a bizarre or dangerous manner) | psychó | |
| Hebrew | פסיכי((colloquial or pejorative) Psychotic), פסיכי(psychotic or otherwise insane person) | psikhi, psikhi | |
| Indonesian | tak waras((colloquial or pejorative) Psychotic) | — | |
| Interlingua | psychopathic((colloquial or pejorative) Psychotic), psychotic((colloquial or pejorative) Psychotic) | — | |
| Japanese | 狂人(person acting in a bizarre or dangerous manner) | kyōjin | |
| Ottoman Turkish | دلی(psychotic or otherwise insane person) | deli | |
| Portuguese | louco((colloquial or pejorative) Psychotic), psicopata((colloquial or pejorative) Psychotic), psicopático((colloquial or pejorative) Psychotic), psicótico((colloquial or pejorative) Psychotic), doido(psychotic or otherwise insane person), insano(psychotic or otherwise insane person), louco(psychotic or otherwise insane person), psicopata(psychotic or otherwise insane person), psicopata(person acting in a bizarre or dangerous manner), psicótico(psychotic or otherwise insane person), psicótico(person acting in a bizarre or dangerous manner) | — | |
| Russian | псих(psychotic or otherwise insane person), псих(person acting in a bizarre or dangerous manner) | psix, psix | |
| Spanish | psicópata(psychotic or otherwise insane person) | — | |
| Swedish | psykopatisk((colloquial or pejorative) Psychotic), tokig((colloquial or pejorative) Psychotic), vansinnig((colloquial or pejorative) Psychotic), galning(person acting in a bizarre or dangerous manner), psyk(psychotic or otherwise insane person), psykfall(psychotic or otherwise insane person), psyko(psychotic or otherwise insane person) | — | |
| Turkish | sayko(psychotic or otherwise insane person) | — |
psyko
kaistapää, kaistapää, psyko, sekopää
psychopathe
Psycho, Psychopath, Verrückte
tak waras
psychopathic, psychotic
louco, psicopata, psicopático, psicótico, doido, insano, louco, psicopata, psicopata, psicótico, psicótico
psicópata
psykopatisk, tokig, vansinnig, galning, psyk, psykfall, psyko
sayko
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.