Seasick
//ˈsiːsɪk//
Translations of "seasick" (20 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | seesiek(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | — | |
| Bulgarian | страдащ от морска болест(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | stradašt ot morska bolest | |
| Catalan | marejat(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 晕船的(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | — | |
| Danish | søsyg(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | — | |
| Dutch | zeeziek(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | — | |
| German | seekrank(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | — | |
| Hungarian | tengeribeteg(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | — | |
| Icelandic | sjóveikur(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | — | |
| Latvian | jūrasslims(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | — | |
| Malay | mabuk laut(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | sjøsjuk(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea), sjøsyk(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | sjøsjuk(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | — | |
| Plautdietsch | seekrank(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | — | |
| Russian | страда́ющий морско́й боле́знью(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | stradájuščij morskój boléznʹju | |
| Sindhi | سمنڊَ بيزار(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea), هانَوَ ڪچو(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | sm̃ḍa bezār, hānava kco | |
| Swedish | rörelsessjuk(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea), sjösjuk(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | — | |
| Vietnamese | say sóng(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea), say sóng(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | — | |
| Volapük | melamalädik(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | — | |
| Welsh | sâl môr(ill due to the motion of a ship at sea) | — |
seesiek
marejat
søsyg
zeeziek
seekrank
tengeribeteg
sjóveikur
jūrasslims
mabuk laut
sjøsjuk, sjøsyk
sjøsjuk
seekrank
rörelsessjuk, sjösjuk
say sóng, say sóng
melamalädik
sâl môr
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