Sprightly
//ˈspɹaɪtli//
Translations of "sprightly" (14 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | دَجِر(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively), دَجِر(of a person: full of life and vigour) | dajir, dajir | |
| Bulgarian | весел(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively), енергичен(of a person: full of life and vigour), енергичен(especially of an older person: energetic and in good health), жив(of a person: full of life and vigour), младежки(especially of an older person: energetic and in good health), оживен(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively), енергично(in a lively and vigorous way), оживено(in a lively and vigorous way) | vesel, energičen, energičen, živ, mladežki, oživen, energično, oživeno | |
| Czech | čilý(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively), čilý(of a person: full of life and vigour), čilý(especially of an older person: energetic and in good health), čiperný(of a person: full of life and vigour), čiperný(especially of an older person: energetic and in good health) | — | |
| French | animé(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively), vif(of a person: full of life and vigour), vigoureusement(in a lively and vigorous way) | — | |
| German | flott(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively), spritzig(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively) | — | |
| Irish | beoga(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively), beoga(of a person: full of life and vigour), breabhsánta(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively), breabhsánta(of a person: full of life and vigour), breabhsánta(especially of an older person: energetic and in good health), éirimiúil(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively), éirimiúil(of a person: full of life and vigour) | — | |
| Italian | vivace(of a person: full of life and vigour), vigorosamente(in a lively and vigorous way) | — | |
| Kyrgyz | тың(of a person: full of life and vigour) | tıŋ | |
| Latin | vegetus(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively) | — | |
| Latvian | možs(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively), mundrs(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively), spirgts(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively), ņiprs(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively), žirgts(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively) | — | |
| Māori | ngangahu(of a person: full of life and vigour), ngākau hihiko(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | دینج(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively), دینج(of a person: full of life and vigour) | dinc, dinc | |
| Serbo-Croatian | čio(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively), čio(of a person: full of life and vigour), čio(of a person: full of life and vigour), čio(especially of an older person: energetic and in good health), živahan(animated, gay, or vivacious — see also lively), živahan(of a person: full of life and vigour) | — | |
| Spanish | vigoroso(of a person: full of life and vigour) | — |
весел, енергичен, енергичен, жив, младежки, оживен, енергично, оживено
vesel, energičen, energičen, živ, mladežki, oživen, energično, oživeno
čilý, čilý, čilý, čiperný, čiperný
animé, vif, vigoureusement
flott, spritzig
beoga, beoga, breabhsánta, breabhsánta, breabhsánta, éirimiúil, éirimiúil
vivace, vigorosamente
vegetus
možs, mundrs, spirgts, ņiprs, žirgts
ngangahu, ngākau hihiko
čio, čio, čio, čio, živahan, živahan
vigoroso
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