Rubbish
Translations of "rubbish" (25 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | глупости(used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue), боклук(items of low quality), глупости(nonsense), руини(debris or ruins of buildings) | gluposti, bokluk, gluposti, ruini | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 垃圾(exceedingly bad — see also awful), 爛 /烂(exceedingly bad — see also awful), 廢話 /废话(used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue), 胡扯(used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue), 废话(nonsense), 瞎掰(nonsense), 胡扯(nonsense) | lāji, làn, fèihuà, húchě, fèihuà, xiābāi, húchě | |
| Czech | nesmysl(nonsense) | — | |
| Danish | vrøvl(nonsense) | — | |
| Dutch | onzin(used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue), brol(items of low quality) | — | |
| Finnish | kurja(exceedingly bad — see also awful), surkea(exceedingly bad — see also awful), pahus(used to express that something is exceedingly bad), roskaa(used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue), luikuri(nonsense), lööperi(nonsense), palturi(nonsense), pöty(nonsense), rakennusjäte(debris or ruins of buildings), rauniot(debris or ruins of buildings), roska(items of low quality), roska(nonsense), haukkua(to criticize, denigrate — see also criticize, denigrate), moittia(to criticize, denigrate — see also criticize, denigrate) | — | |
| French | pourri(exceedingly bad — see also awful), n'importe quoi(used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue), absurdités(nonsense), décombres(debris or ruins of buildings), inepties(nonsense) | — | |
| Georgian | სისულელე(used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue) | sisulele | |
| German | Müll(used to express that something is exceedingly bad), Quatsch(used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue), Blödsinn(nonsense), Mist(nonsense), Quatsch(nonsense), Ramsch(items of low quality), Unsinn(nonsense) | — | |
| Greek | αηδία(nonsense), τρίχες(nonsense) | aïdía, tríches | |
| Hebrew | שטויות(used to express that something is exceedingly bad) | shtu'yot | |
| Hindi | मलबा(debris or ruins of buildings) | malbā | |
| Hungarian | szemét(used to express that something is exceedingly bad), badarság(nonsense), butaság(nonsense), hülyeség(nonsense), képtelenség(nonsense), marhaság(nonsense), nonszensz(nonsense), ostobaság(nonsense) | — | |
| Irish | ráiméis(nonsense) | — | |
| Italian | assurdità(used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue), corbelleria(used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue), cretinata(used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue), schifezza(used to express that something is exceedingly bad), sciocchezza(used to express that something is exceedingly bad), assurdità(nonsense), corbelleria(nonsense), cretinata(nonsense) | — | |
| Japanese | ゴミのような(exceedingly bad — see also awful), 屑のような(exceedingly bad — see also awful), くだらない(used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue), ばかばかしい(used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue), クズ(used to express that something is exceedingly bad), ゴミ(used to express that something is exceedingly bad), くだらないこと(nonsense), ばかばかしいこと(nonsense), こき下ろす(to criticize, denigrate — see also criticize, denigrate), 酷評する(to criticize, denigrate — see also criticize, denigrate) | gomi no yōna, kuzu no yōna, kudaranai, bakabakashii, kuzu, gomi, kudaranai koto, bakabakashii koto, kokiorosu, kokuhyō suru | |
| Korean | 개털(items of low quality), 개털(nonsense) | gaeteol, gaeteol | |
| Māori | meho(used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | مارده(items of low quality) | marda | |
| Portuguese | horrível(exceedingly bad — see also awful), besteira(used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue), porcaria(used to express that something is exceedingly bad), asneira(nonsense), besteira(nonsense), criticar(to criticize, denigrate — see also criticize, denigrate) | — | |
| Russian | вздор(nonsense), ерунда́(nonsense), чепуха́(nonsense), чушь(nonsense) | vzdor, jerundá, čepuxá, čušʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | sgudal(nonsense) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | bezvezarije(nonsense), smeće(items of low quality), smeće(nonsense), šuta(debris or ruins of buildings) | — | |
| Swahili | upuuzi(used to express that what was recently said is nonsense or untrue) | — | |
| Swedish | skitsnack(nonsense) | — |
nesmysl
vrøvl
onzin, brol
kurja, surkea, pahus, roskaa, luikuri, lööperi, palturi, pöty, rakennusjäte, rauniot, roska, roska, haukkua, moittia
pourri, n'importe quoi, absurdités, décombres, inepties
Müll, Quatsch, Blödsinn, Mist, Quatsch, Ramsch, Unsinn
szemét, badarság, butaság, hülyeség, képtelenség, marhaság, nonszensz, ostobaság
ráiméis
assurdità, corbelleria, cretinata, schifezza, sciocchezza, assurdità, corbelleria, cretinata
ゴミのような, 屑のような, くだらない, ばかばかしい, クズ, ゴミ, くだらないこと, ばかばかしいこと, こき下ろす, 酷評する
gomi no yōna, kuzu no yōna, kudaranai, bakabakashii, kuzu, gomi, kudaranai koto, bakabakashii koto, kokiorosu, kokuhyō suru
meho
horrível, besteira, porcaria, asneira, besteira, criticar
sgudal
bezvezarije, smeće, smeće, šuta
upuuzi
skitsnack
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.