Shiver
Translations of "shiver" (46 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | sidder(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Albanian | fërgëlloj(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | ῥιγόω(to tremble or shake) | rhigóō | |
| Bulgarian | отломка(a stony or glassy fragment), треперене(the act or result of shivering), тръпки(a bodily response to cold), треперя(to tremble or shake) | otlomka, treperene, trǎpki, treperja | |
| Catalan | calfred(the act or result of shivering), calfred(a bodily response to cold), calfred(to tremble or shake), esgarrifança(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Cebuano | kigkig(to tremble or shake), kugkog(to tremble or shake), kurog(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | لەرزین(to tremble or shake) | lerzîn | |
| Chickasaw | yollichi(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 哆嗦(the act or result of shivering), 發抖 /发抖(the act or result of shivering), 震顫 /震颤(the act or result of shivering), 顫慄 /颤栗(the act or result of shivering), 顫抖 /颤抖(the act or result of shivering), 哆嗦(to tremble or shake), 發抖 /发抖(to tremble or shake), 震顫 /震颤(to tremble or shake), 顫慄 /颤栗(to tremble or shake), 顫抖 /颤抖(to tremble or shake) | duōsuo, fādǒu, zhènchàn, zhànlì, chàndǒu or zhàndǒu, duōsuo, fādǒu, zhènchàn, zhànlì, chàndǒu or zhàndǒu | |
| Czech | třas(the act or result of shivering), třes(the act or result of shivering), třesení(the act or result of shivering) | — | |
| Danish | skælve(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Dutch | rilling(the act or result of shivering), bibberen(to tremble or shake), huiveren(to tremble or shake), rillen(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Esperanto | tremo(the act or result of shivering), frostotremi(to tremble or shake), tremi(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Finnish | hytinä(the act or result of shivering), värinä(the act or result of shivering), väristys(the act or result of shivering), hytistä(to tremble or shake), väristä(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| French | frisson(the act or result of shivering), frisson(a bodily response to cold), frissonner(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Galician | arreguizo(the act or result of shivering), arreguizo(a bodily response to cold), arrepío(the act or result of shivering), arrepío(a bodily response to cold), calafrío(the act or result of shivering), calafrío(a bodily response to cold), fervón(the act or result of shivering), fervón(a bodily response to cold), abubiar(to tremble or shake), arresir(to tremble or shake), aterecer(to tremble or shake), bavuriar(to tremble or shake), bracuñar(to tremble or shake), calicar(to tremble or shake), entanguecer(to tremble or shake), estremecer(to tremble or shake), obrexar(to tremble or shake), tremelicar(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| German | Zittern(the act or result of shivering), zittern(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍂𐌴𐌹𐍂𐌰𐌽(to tremble or shake) | reiran | |
| Greek | ριγώ(to tremble or shake), τουρτουρίζω(to tremble or shake) | rigó, tourtourízo | |
| Hindi | काँपना(to tremble or shake), ठिठुरना(to tremble or shake) | kā̃pnā, ṭhiṭhurnā | |
| Hungarian | didereg(to tremble or shake), reszket(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Icelandic | skjálfa(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Ingrian | kylmänväry(a bodily response to cold), väry(the act or result of shivering), värissä(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Italian | brivido(the act or result of shivering), scheggia(a stony or glassy fragment), tremore(the act or result of shivering), rabbrividire(to tremble or shake), tremare(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Japanese | 震え(the act or result of shivering), 震える(to tremble or shake) | furue, furueru | |
| Kazakh | діріл(the act or result of shivering) | dırıl | |
| Khiamniungan Naga | tǖngāungàu(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Latin | tremor(the act or result of shivering), horreo(to tremble or shake), tremo(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Māori | harawiniwini(a bodily response to cold), harawiri(a bodily response to cold), hurapa(a bodily response to cold), hāwiniwini(a bodily response to cold), hūnonoi(a bodily response to cold), korohāwini(a bodily response to cold), kūnāwiri(a bodily response to cold), tuawiri(a bodily response to cold), tūhauwiri(the act or result of shivering), tūhauwiri(a bodily response to cold), tūngāwiri(a bodily response to cold), harawiniwini(to tremble or shake), harawiri(to tremble or shake), hunōnoi(to tremble or shake), hurapa(to tremble or shake), hāwiniwini(to tremble or shake), hūnonoi(to tremble or shake), korohāwini(to tremble or shake), kūnāwiri(to tremble or shake), kūnāwiri(to tremble or shake), tuawiri(to tremble or shake), turiwātaitai(to tremble or shake), turiwātautau(to tremble or shake), tūhauwiri(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Mongolian | агзайх(to tremble or shake) | agzajx | |
| Norman | frémi(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Norwegian | skjelve(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Occitan | estrementir(to tremble or shake), tremolar(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Old French | friçon(the act or result of shivering) | — | |
| Persian | لرز(the act or result of shivering), لرز(a bodily response to cold), لرزیدن(to tremble or shake) | larz, larz, larzidan | |
| Polish | drżenie(the act or result of shivering), drżeć(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Portuguese | calafrio(the act or result of shivering), calafrio(a bodily response to cold), tremedeira(the act or result of shivering), tremura(the act or result of shivering), tiritar(to tremble or shake), tremer(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Romanian | tremura(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Russian | дрожа́ние(the act or result of shivering), дрожь(the act or result of shivering), дрожа́ть(to tremble or shake), трясти́сь(to tremble or shake) | drožánije, drožʹ, drožátʹ, trjastísʹ | |
| Spanish | calofrío(the act or result of shivering), calofrío(a bodily response to cold), escalofrío(the act or result of shivering), escalofrío(a bodily response to cold), espeluzno(the act or result of shivering), estremecimiento(the act or result of shivering), estremezón(the act or result of shivering), repeluzno(the act or result of shivering), tiritón(a bodily response to cold), rilar(to tremble or shake), temblar de frío(to tremble or shake), tiritar(to tremble or shake), titiritar(to tremble or shake), titiritear(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Swedish | darra(to tremble or shake), huttra(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Tagalog | kaligkig(to tremble or shake), katal(to tremble or shake), nginig(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Tamil | நடுங்கு(to tremble or shake) | naṭuṅku | |
| Ukrainian | тремтіти(to tremble or shake) | tremtity | |
| Vietnamese | run(to tremble or shake) | — | |
| Yiddish | ציטערן(to tremble or shake) | tsitern |
sidder
fërgëlloj
calfred, calfred, calfred, esgarrifança
kigkig, kugkog, kurog
yollichi
哆嗦, 發抖 /发抖, 震顫 /震颤, 顫慄 /颤栗, 顫抖 /颤抖, 哆嗦, 發抖 /发抖, 震顫 /震颤, 顫慄 /颤栗, 顫抖 /颤抖
duōsuo, fādǒu, zhènchàn, zhànlì, chàndǒu or zhàndǒu, duōsuo, fādǒu, zhènchàn, zhànlì, chàndǒu or zhàndǒu
třas, třes, třesení
skælve
rilling, bibberen, huiveren, rillen
tremo, frostotremi, tremi
hytinä, värinä, väristys, hytistä, väristä
frisson, frisson, frissonner
arreguizo, arreguizo, arrepío, arrepío, calafrío, calafrío, fervón, fervón, abubiar, arresir, aterecer, bavuriar, bracuñar, calicar, entanguecer, estremecer, obrexar, tremelicar
Zittern, zittern
didereg, reszket
skjálfa
kylmänväry, väry, värissä
brivido, scheggia, tremore, rabbrividire, tremare
tǖngāungàu
tremor, horreo, tremo
harawiniwini, harawiri, hurapa, hāwiniwini, hūnonoi, korohāwini, kūnāwiri, tuawiri, tūhauwiri, tūhauwiri, tūngāwiri, harawiniwini, harawiri, hunōnoi, hurapa, hāwiniwini, hūnonoi, korohāwini, kūnāwiri, kūnāwiri, tuawiri, turiwātaitai, turiwātautau, tūhauwiri
frémi
skjelve
estrementir, tremolar
friçon
drżenie, drżeć
calafrio, calafrio, tremedeira, tremura, tiritar, tremer
tremura
calofrío, calofrío, escalofrío, escalofrío, espeluzno, estremecimiento, estremezón, repeluzno, tiritón, rilar, temblar de frío, tiritar, titiritar, titiritear
darra, huttra
kaligkig, katal, nginig
run
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.