Scrounger
Translations of "scrounger" (9 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Czech | příživník(one who scrounges) | — | |
| French | parasite(one who scrounges), profiteur(one who scrounges) | — | |
| German | Nassauer(one who scrounges), Schmarotzer(one who scrounges), Schnorrer(one who scrounges) | — | |
| Italian | approfittatore(one who scrounges), parassita(one who scrounges), scroccone(one who scrounges) | — | |
| Māori | kaipaoke(one who scrounges), muremure(one who scrounges) | — | |
| Portuguese | encostado(one who scrounges) | — | |
| Russian | дармое́д(one who scrounges), попроша́йка(one who scrounges), тру́тень(one who scrounges) | darmojéd, poprošájka, trútenʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | sgimilear(one who scrounges) | — | |
| Spanish | gorrona(one who scrounges), gorronera(one who scrounges), gorronero(one who scrounges), gorrón(one who scrounges), sablista(one who scrounges), sopista(one who scrounges), sopona(one who scrounges), sopón(one who scrounges) | — |
příživník
parasite, profiteur
Nassauer, Schmarotzer, Schnorrer
approfittatore, parassita, scroccone
kaipaoke, muremure
encostado
sgimilear
gorrona, gorronera, gorronero, gorrón, sablista, sopista, sopona, sopón
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