Stale
Translations of "stale" (36 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | bajat(having lost its freshness), bajat(no longer new or interesting) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | ἕωλος(having lost its freshness) | héōlos | |
| Azerbaijani | bayat(having lost its freshness) | — | |
| Bulgarian | банален(no longer new or interesting), баят(having lost its freshness) | banalen, bajat | |
| Catalan | florit(having lost its freshness), gastat(no longer new or interesting), passat(having lost its freshness), passat(no longer new or interesting), ranci(having lost its freshness) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 陳腐 /陈腐(having lost its freshness) | chénfǔ | |
| Dutch | brak(having lost its freshness), muf(having lost its freshness), oud(having lost its freshness), oudbakken(having lost its freshness), ouderwets(no longer new or interesting), verschaald(having lost its freshness), vervallen(having lost its freshness) | — | |
| Esperanto | malfreŝa(having lost its freshness) | — | |
| Finnish | kulunut(no longer new or interesting), tympeä(no longer new or interesting), ummehtunut(having lost its freshness), vanhentunut(having lost its freshness), väljähtänyt(having lost its freshness), väljähtänyt(no longer new or interesting), varsi(long, thin handle), varsi(archery: shaft of an arrow), kyllästyttää(to diminish the interest of by excessive exposure or consumption), kyllästyä(to grow odious from excessive exposure or consumption), mennä pilalle(of alcohol: to grow unpleasant from age) | — | |
| French | avarié(having lost its freshness), caduc(no longer new or interesting), démodé(no longer new or interesting), périmé(no longer new or interesting), rassis(having lost its freshness), suranné(no longer new or interesting), vieilli(no longer new or interesting) | — | |
| Galician | choco(having lost its freshness), falmaguento(having lost its freshness), manido(having lost its freshness), pasado(having lost its freshness), reseso(having lost its freshness), resésego(having lost its freshness) | — | |
| German | abgestanden(having lost its freshness), altbacken(having lost its freshness), ausgelutscht(no longer new or interesting), fade(having lost its freshness), schal(having lost its freshness), veraltet(no longer new or interesting) | — | |
| Greek | έωλος(no longer new or interesting), μπαγιάτικος(having lost its freshness), ξεπερασμένος(no longer new or interesting), στάσιμος(having lost its freshness) | éolos, bagiátikos, xeperasménos, stásimos | |
| Hungarian | elcsépelt(no longer new or interesting), poshadt(having lost its freshness), állott(having lost its freshness), áporodott(having lost its freshness), ósdi(no longer new or interesting) | — | |
| Icelandic | staðinn(having lost its freshness) | — | |
| Indonesian | basi(having lost its freshness) | — | |
| Italian | ammuffito(having lost its freshness), avariato(having lost its freshness), obsoleto(no longer new or interesting), raffermo(having lost its freshness), rancido(having lost its freshness), sorpassato(no longer new or interesting), superato(no longer new or interesting), vecchio(no longer new or interesting) | — | |
| Japanese | 古い(having lost its freshness), 陳腐な(no longer new or interesting) | furui, chinpu-na | |
| Khmer | ចាស់(having lost its freshness) | cah | |
| Kyrgyz | катуу(to grow odious from excessive exposure or consumption) | katuu | |
| Ladino | bayat(having lost its freshness) | — | |
| Malay | basi(having lost its freshness) | — | |
| Norman | mouaîsi(having lost its freshness), raccourchi(having lost its freshness) | — | |
| Old English | ealdbacen(having lost its freshness) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | اوق(archery: shaft of an arrow), قاشان(urine of horses), كوندر(archery: shaft of an arrow) | ok, kaşan, günder, gönder | |
| Persian | بیات(having lost its freshness) | bayât | |
| Polish | czerstwy(having lost its freshness) | — | |
| Portuguese | estagnado(having lost its freshness), estagnado(no longer new or interesting), parado(having lost its freshness), rançoso(having lost its freshness), seco(having lost its freshness), velho(having lost its freshness), enjoar(to grow odious from excessive exposure or consumption), saturar(to diminish the interest of by excessive exposure or consumption) | — | |
| Russian | бана́льный(no longer new or interesting), борода́тый(no longer new or interesting), за́тхлый(having lost its freshness), изби́тый(no longer new or interesting), несве́жий(having lost its freshness), чёрствый(having lost its freshness), черстветь(to grow odious from excessive exposure or consumption) | banálʹnyj, borodátyj, zátxlyj, izbítyj, nesvéžij, čórstvyj, čerstvetʹ | |
| Spanish | acorchado(having lost its freshness), alaste(having lost its freshness), anquilosado(no longer new or interesting), correoso(having lost its freshness), duro(having lost its freshness), endurecido(having lost its freshness), gastado(no longer new or interesting), manido(no longer new or interesting), manoseado(no longer new or interesting), melcochoso(having lost its freshness), melcochudo(having lost its freshness), obsoleto(no longer new or interesting), pasado(having lost its freshness), periclitado(no longer new or interesting), rancio(having lost its freshness), revenido(having lost its freshness), trillado(no longer new or interesting), viciado(having lost its freshness), viejo(having lost its freshness), chusco(Translations), coscurro(Translations), mendrugo(Translations), rosigón(Translations), sequete(Translations), zatico(Translations) | — | |
| Swedish | avslagen(having lost its freshness), däven(having lost its freshness), passé(no longer new or interesting) | — | |
| Tày | bút(having lost its freshness), bốt(having lost its freshness), mên bốt(having lost its freshness) | — | |
| Telugu | పాచిన(having lost its freshness), వడలిన(having lost its freshness), వాడిన(having lost its freshness) | pācina, vaḍalina, vāḍina | |
| Turkish | bayat(having lost its freshness), bayat(no longer new or interesting) | — | |
| Vietnamese | thiu(having lost its freshness), ôi(having lost its freshness) | — | |
| Walloon | avancî(having lost its freshness), aviyi(no longer new or interesting), forpassé(no longer new or interesting), foû môde(no longer new or interesting), passé(having lost its freshness), suri(having lost its freshness) | — |
bajat, bajat
bayat
florit, gastat, passat, passat, ranci
brak, muf, oud, oudbakken, ouderwets, verschaald, vervallen
malfreŝa
kulunut, tympeä, ummehtunut, vanhentunut, väljähtänyt, väljähtänyt, varsi, varsi, kyllästyttää, kyllästyä, mennä pilalle
avarié, caduc, démodé, périmé, rassis, suranné, vieilli
choco, falmaguento, manido, pasado, reseso, resésego
abgestanden, altbacken, ausgelutscht, fade, schal, veraltet
elcsépelt, poshadt, állott, áporodott, ósdi
staðinn
basi
ammuffito, avariato, obsoleto, raffermo, rancido, sorpassato, superato, vecchio
bayat
basi
mouaîsi, raccourchi
ealdbacen
czerstwy
estagnado, estagnado, parado, rançoso, seco, velho, enjoar, saturar
бана́льный, борода́тый, за́тхлый, изби́тый, несве́жий, чёрствый, черстветь
banálʹnyj, borodátyj, zátxlyj, izbítyj, nesvéžij, čórstvyj, čerstvetʹ
acorchado, alaste, anquilosado, correoso, duro, endurecido, gastado, manido, manoseado, melcochoso, melcochudo, obsoleto, pasado, periclitado, rancio, revenido, trillado, viciado, viejo, chusco, coscurro, mendrugo, rosigón, sequete, zatico
avslagen, däven, passé
bút, bốt, mên bốt
bayat, bayat
thiu, ôi
avancî, aviyi, forpassé, foû môde, passé, suri
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.