Ringworm
//ˈɹɪŋˌwɝm//
Translations of "ringworm" (37 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | qere(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Arabic | سَعْفَة(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), قرع(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), قَرَع(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), قُوبَاء(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), ڭوب(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | saʕfa, qraʕ, qaraʕ, qūbāʔ, gub | |
| Catalan | tinya(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Chichewa | chipere(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), chiwengo(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 癬 /癣(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), 癬疥 /癣疥(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | xuǎn, xuǎnjiè | |
| Dutch | ringworm(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Esperanto | favo(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Finnish | silsa(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| French | rogne(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), roue de Sainte-Catherine(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), teigne(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Galician | tiña(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| German | Flechtengrind(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), Glatzflechte(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), Ringelflechte(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Hausa | màkērṑ(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Hindi | दाद(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | dād | |
| Indonesian | kurap(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Italian | tigna(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Japanese | 白癬(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | hakusen | |
| Khmer | ស្រែង(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | sraeng | |
| Korean | 버짐(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | beojim | |
| Malay | kurap(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Malayalam | ചുണങ്ങ്(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), വട്ടച്ചൊറി(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | cuṇaṅṅŭ, vaṭṭaccoṟi | |
| Maltese | ħżieża(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Manchu | ᡶᡳᠶᡝᠯᡝᠨ(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | fiyelen | |
| Māori | muna(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Nepali | दाद(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | dād | |
| Norman | tangne(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Old English | dēawwyrm(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Polish | parch(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Portuguese | porrigem(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), tinha(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Russian | стригу́щий лиша́й(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | strigúščij lišáj | |
| Spanish | tinea(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), tiña(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Swedish | revorm(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), ringorm(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Telugu | తామర(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | tāmara | |
| Thai | กลาก(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | glàak | |
| Unami | mishhwe(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Vietnamese | hắc lào(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Walloon | diele(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), rowe Sinte-Catrene(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), tigne(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — | |
| Welsh | gwreinen(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), gwreinyn(contagious fungal affliction of the skin), tarwden(contagious fungal affliction of the skin) | — |
qere
tinya
chipere, chiwengo
ringworm
favo
silsa
rogne, roue de Sainte-Catherine, teigne
tiña
Flechtengrind, Glatzflechte, Ringelflechte
màkērṑ
kurap
tigna
kurap
ħżieża
muna
tangne
dēawwyrm
parch
porrigem, tinha
tinea, tiña
revorm, ringorm
mishhwe
hắc lào
diele, rowe Sinte-Catrene, tigne
gwreinen, gwreinyn, tarwden
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.