Stoic
Translations of "stoic" (29 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | stoïes(of or relating to the Stoics), stoïes(not affected by pain or distress), stoïes(not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain), stoïsyn(proponent of a school of thought), stoïsyn(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | Στωϊκός(proponent of a school of thought) | Stōïkós | |
| Arabic | جَلِد(not affected by pain or distress), جَلِد(not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain), رَزِين(not affected by pain or distress), رَزِين(not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain), رِوَاقِيّ(of or relating to the Stoics), رِوَاقِيّ(proponent of a school of thought) | jalid, jalid, razīn, razīn, riwāqiyy, riwāqiyy | |
| Belarusian | стаічны(of or relating to the Stoics), стаічны(not affected by pain or distress), стоік(proponent of a school of thought), стоік(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain) | staičny, staičny, stóik, stóik | |
| Catalan | estoic(of or relating to the Stoics), estoic(not affected by pain or distress), estoic(proponent of a school of thought), estoic(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain), estoica(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain) | — | |
| Czech | stoický(not affected by pain or distress) | — | |
| Dutch | stoïcijns(not affected by pain or distress), stoïcijns(not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain), stoïsch(of or relating to the Stoics) | — | |
| Esperanto | stoika(of or relating to the Stoics), stoika(not affected by pain or distress), stoika(not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain) | — | |
| Finnish | stoalainen(of or relating to the Stoics), stoalainen(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain) | — | |
| French | stoïque(not affected by pain or distress), stoïcien(proponent of a school of thought), stoïque(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain) | — | |
| German | stoisch(of or relating to the Stoics), stoisch(not affected by pain or distress), stoisch(not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain), Stoiker(proponent of a school of thought), Stoiker(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain) | — | |
| Greek | στωικός(of or relating to the Stoics), στωικός(not affected by pain or distress), στωικός(not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain), στωικός(proponent of a school of thought), στωικός(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain) | stoïkós, stoïkós, stoïkós, stoïkós, stoïkós | |
| Hungarian | szenvedélymentes(not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain), sztoikus(of or relating to the Stoics), sztoikus(not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain), sztoikus(proponent of a school of thought), sztoikus(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain) | — | |
| Italian | stoico(of or relating to the Stoics), stoico(not affected by pain or distress), stoico(not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain), stoica(proponent of a school of thought), stoico(proponent of a school of thought) | — | |
| Korean | 금욕적인(not affected by pain or distress), 냉철한(not affected by pain or distress), 스토아적(of or relating to the Stoics), 냉철(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain), 스토아(proponent of a school of thought) | geumyokjeogin, naengcheolhan, seutoajeok, naengcheol, seutoa | |
| Latin | stōicus(of or relating to the Stoics), stōicus(not affected by pain or distress), stōicus(proponent of a school of thought) | — | |
| Māori | whakarongo uka(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | stoisk(not affected by pain or distress), stoisk(not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | stoisk(not affected by pain or distress), stoisk(not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain) | — | |
| Persian | رواقی(of or relating to the Stoics), رواقی(proponent of a school of thought) | revâqi, revâqi | |
| Polish | stoicki(not affected by pain or distress) | — | |
| Portuguese | estoico(proponent of a school of thought) | — | |
| Russian | стои́ческий(of or relating to the Stoics), стои́ческий(not affected by pain or distress), стои́ческий(not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain), сто́ик(proponent of a school of thought), сто́ик(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain) | stoíčeskij, stoíčeskij, stoíčeskij, stóik, stóik | |
| Spanish | estoico(of or relating to the Stoics), estoico(not affected by pain or distress), estoica(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain), estoico(proponent of a school of thought), estoico(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain) | — | |
| Swedish | stoisk(of or relating to the Stoics), stoisk(not affected by pain or distress), stoisk(not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain), stoiker(proponent of a school of thought), stoiker(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain) | — | |
| Tagalog | manhid(not affected by pain or distress), manhid(not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain), manhid(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain) | — | |
| Turkish | stoacı(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain) | — | |
| Ukrainian | сто́їк(proponent of a school of thought), сто́їк(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain) | stójik, stójik | |
| Vietnamese | khắc kỉ(not affected by pain or distress), khắc kỉ(not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain), khắc kỉ(a person indifferent to pleasure or pain) | — |
stoïes, stoïes, stoïes, stoïsyn, stoïsyn
جَلِد, جَلِد, رَزِين, رَزِين, رِوَاقِيّ, رِوَاقِيّ
jalid, jalid, razīn, razīn, riwāqiyy, riwāqiyy
estoic, estoic, estoic, estoic, estoica
stoický
stoïcijns, stoïcijns, stoïsch
stoika, stoika, stoika
stoalainen, stoalainen
stoïque, stoïcien, stoïque
stoisch, stoisch, stoisch, Stoiker, Stoiker
szenvedélymentes, sztoikus, sztoikus, sztoikus, sztoikus
stoico, stoico, stoico, stoica, stoico
stōicus, stōicus, stōicus
whakarongo uka
stoisk, stoisk
stoisk, stoisk
stoicki
estoico
стои́ческий, стои́ческий, стои́ческий, сто́ик, сто́ик
stoíčeskij, stoíčeskij, stoíčeskij, stóik, stóik
estoico, estoico, estoica, estoico, estoico
stoisk, stoisk, stoisk, stoiker, stoiker
manhid, manhid, manhid
stoacı
khắc kỉ, khắc kỉ, khắc kỉ
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.