Slowpoke
//ˈsloʊˌpoʊk//
Translations of "slowpoke" (13 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belarusian | мару́да(person who moves slowly) | marúda | |
| Dutch | slome(person who moves slowly) | — | |
| Finnish | hidastelija(person who moves slowly), vätys(person who moves slowly) | — | |
| French | escargot(person who moves slowly), lambin(person who moves slowly) | — | |
| German | Trödler(person who moves slowly), Trödlerin(person who moves slowly) | — | |
| Hawaiian | lelemu(person who moves slowly) | — | |
| Latin | cunctātor(person who moves slowly) | — | |
| Norwegian bokmål | tregost(person who moves slowly), treigost(person who moves slowly) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | tregost(person who moves slowly), treigost(person who moves slowly) | — | |
| Polish | grzebuła(person who moves slowly), guzdrała(person who moves slowly), maruda(person who moves slowly), maruder(person who moves slowly), ślamazara(person who moves slowly), ślamazarnik(person who moves slowly) | — | |
| Russian | копуша(person who moves slowly), тормоз(person who moves slowly) | kopuša, tormoz | |
| Swedish | slöfock(person who moves slowly), sölkorv(person who moves slowly) | — | |
| Welsh | llusgwr(person who moves slowly), malwod(person who moves slowly) | — |
slome
hidastelija, vätys
escargot, lambin
Trödler, Trödlerin
lelemu
cunctātor
tregost, treigost
tregost, treigost
grzebuła, guzdrała, maruda, maruder, ślamazara, ślamazarnik
slöfock, sölkorv
llusgwr, malwod
More for "slowpoke"
Next best steps
Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.