Sick
Translations of "sick" (33 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | gatvol(tired (of), annoyed (by)), keelvol(tired (of), annoyed (by)) | — | |
| Albanian | vill(vomit) | — | |
| Bulgarian | бо́лен(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively), болен(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively), повръщам(vomit) | bólen, bolen, povrǎštam | |
| Catalan | fart(tired (of), annoyed (by)) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | نەخۆش(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively) | nexoş | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 想吐(having an urge to vomit) | — | |
| Danish | syg(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively), syg(colloquial: mentally unstable, disturbed), syg(slang: very good, excellent), syge(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively) | — | |
| Dutch | misselijk(having an urge to vomit), zieke(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively), zieken(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively) | — | |
| Esperanto | malsanulo(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively) | — | |
| Finnish | hullu(colloquial: mentally unstable, disturbed), huonokuntoinen(in poor condition), huonossa kunnossa(in poor condition), kehnossa kunnossa(in poor condition), kova(slang: very good, excellent), kuvottava(colloquial: in bad taste), kyllästynyt(tired (of), annoyed (by)), makea(slang: very good, excellent), oksettaa(having an urge to vomit), päheä(slang: very good, excellent), sairaat(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively), sairas(colloquial: mentally unstable, disturbed), sairas(colloquial: in bad taste), siisti(slang: very good, excellent), oksennus(vomit) | — | |
| French | de malade(slang: very good, excellent), en avoir marre(tired (of), annoyed (by)), les malades(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively), malade(colloquial: mentally unstable, disturbed), nauséeuse(having an urge to vomit), nauséeux(having an urge to vomit) | — | |
| Galician | doentes(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively), enfermos(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively) | — | |
| Georgian | ავადმყოფი(colloquial: mentally unstable, disturbed) | avadmq̇opi | |
| German | durch den Wind(colloquial: mentally unstable, disturbed), es satthaben(tired (of), annoyed (by)), geisteskrank(slang: very good, excellent), krank(colloquial: in bad taste), krank(slang: very good, excellent), leid(tired (of), annoyed (by)), sick(slang: very good, excellent), übel(colloquial: in bad taste), übel(in poor condition), Kotze(vomit) | — | |
| Greek | άρρωστος(colloquial: mentally unstable, disturbed), αρρωστημένος(colloquial: in bad taste), νοσηρός(colloquial: in bad taste) | árrostos, arrostiménos, nosirós | |
| Hungarian | agyament(colloquial: mentally unstable, disturbed), baró(slang: very good, excellent), beteg(colloquial: in bad taste), beteges(colloquial: in bad taste), dögös(slang: very good, excellent), elege van(tired (of), annoyed (by)), elromlott(in poor condition), felfordul a gyomra (tőle)(having an urge to vomit), gyatra(in poor condition), gyenge(in poor condition), hibbant(colloquial: mentally unstable, disturbed), hányingere van(having an urge to vomit), király(slang: very good, excellent), kúl(slang: very good, excellent), lerobbant(in poor condition), leromlott(in poor condition), menő(slang: very good, excellent), perverz(colloquial: in bad taste), rosszul van(having an urge to vomit), silány(in poor condition), torkig van(tired (of), annoyed (by)), vagány(slang: very good, excellent), zakkant(colloquial: mentally unstable, disturbed), zsír(slang: very good, excellent), émelyeg(having an urge to vomit), ócska(in poor condition), hányadék(vomit), hányás(vomit), okádék(vomit) | — | |
| Irish | bréan (de)(tired (of), annoyed (by)), masmas a bheith ort(having an urge to vomit) | — | |
| Italian | gli ammalati(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively), stufo(tired (of), annoyed (by)) | — | |
| Japanese | ヤバい(slang: very good, excellent) | yabai | |
| Latin | aegri(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively) | — | |
| Latvian | sirdzējs(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively), slimīgs(colloquial: mentally unstable, disturbed) | — | |
| Malay | pesakit(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively) | — | |
| Mizo | luak(vomit) | — | |
| Navajo | sxih(slang: very good, excellent) | — | |
| Norwegian | syke(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively) | — | |
| Polish | wymiociny(vomit) | — | |
| Portuguese | animal(slang: very good, excellent), doentes(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively), enfermos(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively), enjoado(tired (of), annoyed (by)), irado(slang: very good, excellent), louco(slang: very good, excellent) | — | |
| Romanian | mișto(slang: very good, excellent) | — | |
| Russian | больно́й(colloquial: mentally unstable, disturbed), блево́та(vomit) | bolʹnój, blevóta | |
| Spanish | cagante(slang: very good, excellent), harto(tired (of), annoyed (by)), mareado(having an urge to vomit) | — | |
| Swedish | illamående(having an urge to vomit), må illa(having an urge to vomit), sjuk(having an urge to vomit), sjuk(colloquial: mentally unstable, disturbed), sjuk(colloquial: in bad taste), sjuk(slang: very good, excellent), sjuka(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively), trött(tired (of), annoyed (by)), kräks(vomit), spya(vomit) | — | |
| Thai | เจ๋ง(slang: very good, excellent), อ้วก(vomit) | jěng, ûuak | |
| Ukrainian | хво́рий(ill, used as a substantive: sick people, collectively), блюво́та(vomit) | xvóryj, bljuvóta |
gatvol, keelvol
vill
fart
syg, syg, syg, syge
misselijk, zieke, zieken
malsanulo
hullu, huonokuntoinen, huonossa kunnossa, kehnossa kunnossa, kova, kuvottava, kyllästynyt, makea, oksettaa, päheä, sairaat, sairas, sairas, siisti, oksennus
de malade, en avoir marre, les malades, malade, nauséeuse, nauséeux
doentes, enfermos
durch den Wind, es satthaben, geisteskrank, krank, krank, leid, sick, übel, übel, Kotze
agyament, baró, beteg, beteges, dögös, elege van, elromlott, felfordul a gyomra (tőle), gyatra, gyenge, hibbant, hányingere van, király, kúl, lerobbant, leromlott, menő, perverz, rosszul van, silány, torkig van, vagány, zakkant, zsír, émelyeg, ócska, hányadék, hányás, okádék
bréan (de), masmas a bheith ort
gli ammalati, stufo
aegri
sirdzējs, slimīgs
pesakit
luak
sxih
syke
wymiociny
animal, doentes, enfermos, enjoado, irado, louco
mișto
cagante, harto, mareado
illamående, må illa, sjuk, sjuk, sjuk, sjuk, sjuka, trött, kräks, spya
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