Snooze
Translations of "snooze" (23 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | غَفْوَة(A period of sleep; a nap), غَفَا(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | ḡafwa, ḡafā | |
| Bulgarian | дрямка(A period of sleep; a nap), дремя(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | drjamka, dremja | |
| Catalan | becada(A period of sleep; a nap), becaina(A period of sleep; a nap), capcinada(A period of sleep; a nap), migdiada(A period of sleep; a nap), dormitar(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), dormitejar(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 小睡(A period of sleep; a nap), 打盹(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | xiǎoshuì, dǎdǔn | |
| Dutch | doezelen(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | — | |
| Finnish | nokoset(A period of sleep; a nap), torkut(A period of sleep; a nap), unettava(Something boring), torkahtaa(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), torkkua(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | — | |
| French | roupillon(A period of sleep; a nap), faire un somme(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), faire une sieste(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), piquer un roupillon(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | — | |
| Galician | cochar(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), dormentar(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), dormexar(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), durmiñar(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), moquear(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), sonetar(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), topenear(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), trasvaiar(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), tutar(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | — | |
| Georgian | ხანმოკლე ძილი(A period of sleep; a nap), თვლემს(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), წაუძინებს(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | xanmoḳle ʒili, tvlems, c̣auʒinebs | |
| German | Nickerchen(A period of sleep; a nap), Schläfchen(A period of sleep; a nap), dösen(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), ein Nickerchen machen(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), nicken(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | — | |
| Greek | υπνάκος(A period of sleep; a nap), λαγοκοιμάμαι(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), παίρνω έναν υπνάκο(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | ypnákos, lagokoimámai, paírno énan ypnáko | |
| Hungarian | durmol(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), szunyál(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | — | |
| Japanese | うたた寝(A period of sleep; a nap), 居眠り(A period of sleep; a nap), 居眠り(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | utatane, inemuri, inemuri suru | |
| Māori | hāmoemoe(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), kānewha(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), kānewhanewha(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), nenewha(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), newha(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | اویقو(A period of sleep; a nap) | uyku | |
| Persian | چرت(A period of sleep; a nap) | čort | |
| Polish | drzemka(A period of sleep; a nap), zdrzemnąć się(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | — | |
| Portuguese | cochilo(A period of sleep; a nap), sesta(A period of sleep; a nap), cochilar(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), dormitar(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | — | |
| Romanian | ațipi(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), dormita(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | — | |
| Russian | дремо́та(A period of sleep; a nap), дрёма(A period of sleep; a nap), коро́ткий сон(A period of sleep; a nap), лёгкий сон(A period of sleep; a nap), вздремну́ть(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), дрема́ть(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), подрема́ть(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap), прикорну́ть(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | dremóta, drjóma, korótkij son, ljóxkij son, vzdremnútʹ, dremátʹ, podremátʹ, prikornútʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | dùsal(A period of sleep; a nap), norrag(A period of sleep; a nap), dèan dùsal(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | — | |
| Spanish | fastidio(Something boring), lata(Something boring), siesta(A period of sleep; a nap), dormitar(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | — | |
| Swedish | tupplur(A period of sleep; a nap), ta en tupplur(To sleep, especially briefly; to nap) | — |
becada, becaina, capcinada, migdiada, dormitar, dormitejar
doezelen
nokoset, torkut, unettava, torkahtaa, torkkua
roupillon, faire un somme, faire une sieste, piquer un roupillon
cochar, dormentar, dormexar, durmiñar, moquear, sonetar, topenear, trasvaiar, tutar
Nickerchen, Schläfchen, dösen, ein Nickerchen machen, nicken
durmol, szunyál
hāmoemoe, kānewha, kānewhanewha, nenewha, newha
drzemka, zdrzemnąć się
cochilo, sesta, cochilar, dormitar
ațipi, dormita
дремо́та, дрёма, коро́ткий сон, лёгкий сон, вздремну́ть, дрема́ть, подрема́ть, прикорну́ть
dremóta, drjóma, korótkij son, ljóxkij son, vzdremnútʹ, dremátʹ, podremátʹ, prikornútʹ
dùsal, norrag, dèan dùsal
fastidio, lata, siesta, dormitar
tupplur, ta en tupplur
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.