Slumber
Translations of "slumber" (34 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Akan | tɔ nko(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Arabic | سِنَة(a very light state of sleep) | sina | |
| Armenian | նինջ(a very light state of sleep), նիրհ(a very light state of sleep), նիրհել(to be in a very light state of sleep), ննջել(to be in a very light state of sleep) | ninǰ, nirh, nirhel, nnǰel | |
| Azerbaijani | mürgü(a very light state of sleep), mürgü almaq(to be in a very light state of sleep), mürgü basmaq(to be in a very light state of sleep), mürgü döymək(to be in a very light state of sleep), mürgü vurmaq(to be in a very light state of sleep), mürgü çalmaq(to be in a very light state of sleep), mürgüləmək(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Bulgarian | дрямка(a very light state of sleep), дремя(to be in a very light state of sleep) | drjamka, dremja | |
| Catalan | ensopir(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | خەوەنوچکە(a very light state of sleep), وەنەوز(a very light state of sleep) | xewenuçke, wenewz | |
| Danish | blund(a very light state of sleep), slummer(a very light state of sleep), blunde(to be in a very light state of sleep), slumre(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Dutch | sluimering(a very light state of sleep), sluimeren(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Esperanto | dormeto(a very light state of sleep), dormeti(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Finnish | torkkuminen(a very light state of sleep), uinuminen(a very light state of sleep), lorvailla(to be inactive or negligent), torkkua(to be in a very light state of sleep), uinua(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| French | somnolence(a very light state of sleep), somnoler(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Galician | soneca(a very light state of sleep), soneira(a very light state of sleep), adurmiñar(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Georgian | თვლემა(a very light state of sleep), რული(a very light state of sleep), ძილი(a very light state of sleep), თვლემა(to be in a very light state of sleep) | tvlema, ruli, ʒili, tvlema | |
| German | Halbschlaf(a very light state of sleep), Schlummer(a very light state of sleep), Schläfchen(a very light state of sleep), dösen(to be in a very light state of sleep), schlummern(to be in a very light state of sleep), träumen(to be inactive or negligent) | — | |
| Greek | νύστα(a very light state of sleep), υπνηλία(a very light state of sleep) | nýsta, ypnilía | |
| Hebrew | תְּנוּמָה(a very light state of sleep) | tnumá | |
| Hungarian | félálom(a very light state of sleep), szendereg(to be in a very light state of sleep), szundikál(to be in a very light state of sleep), szundít(to be in a very light state of sleep), szunyókál(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Italian | dormiveglia(a very light state of sleep), sonnolenza(a very light state of sleep), appalugarsi(to be inactive or negligent), appisolarsi(to be in a very light state of sleep), assopirsi(to be in a very light state of sleep), dormiveglia(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | hînişk(a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Norwegian | dorme(a very light state of sleep), slumre(a very light state of sleep), sløve(to be inactive or negligent) | — | |
| Persian | پینکی(a very light state of sleep) | pinaki | |
| Plautdietsch | Schlop (nds)(a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Polish | drzemka(a very light state of sleep), drzemać(to be in a very light state of sleep), zdrzemnąć(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Portuguese | cochilo(a very light state of sleep), pestana(a very light state of sleep), soneca(a very light state of sleep), cochilar(to be in a very light state of sleep), dormitar(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Romanian | dormita(to be in a very light state of sleep), somnola(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Russian | дрёма(a very light state of sleep), сон(a very light state of sleep) | drjóma, son | |
| Sanskrit | निद्रा(a very light state of sleep) | nidrā | |
| Serbo-Croatian | drijémež(a very light state of sleep), drijȇm(a very light state of sleep), drijémati(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Slovene | dremež(a very light state of sleep), dremati(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Spanish | adormecimiento(a very light state of sleep), adormilamiento(a very light state of sleep), adormecer(to be in a very light state of sleep), adormilar(to be in a very light state of sleep), dormitar(to be in a very light state of sleep), estar aletargado(to be inactive or negligent) | — | |
| Sranan Tongo | dyonko(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Swedish | slummer(a very light state of sleep), slumra(to be in a very light state of sleep) | — | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎊𐎌𐎐(to be in a very light state of sleep) | yšn |
tɔ nko
mürgü, mürgü almaq, mürgü basmaq, mürgü döymək, mürgü vurmaq, mürgü çalmaq, mürgüləmək
ensopir
blund, slummer, blunde, slumre
sluimering, sluimeren
dormeto, dormeti
torkkuminen, uinuminen, lorvailla, torkkua, uinua
somnolence, somnoler
soneca, soneira, adurmiñar
Halbschlaf, Schlummer, Schläfchen, dösen, schlummern, träumen
félálom, szendereg, szundikál, szundít, szunyókál
dormiveglia, sonnolenza, appalugarsi, appisolarsi, assopirsi, dormiveglia
hînişk
dorme, slumre, sløve
Schlop (nds)
drzemka, drzemać, zdrzemnąć
cochilo, pestana, soneca, cochilar, dormitar
dormita, somnola
drijémež, drijȇm, drijémati
dremež, dremati
adormecimiento, adormilamiento, adormecer, adormilar, dormitar, estar aletargado
dyonko
slummer, slumra
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