Strident
//ˈstɹaɪ.dənt//
Translations of "strident" (15 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | пронизващ(loud, piercing), рязък(loud, piercing) | pronizvašt, rjazǎk | |
| Czech | důrazný(loud, piercing), hlasitý(loud, piercing), hlučný(loud, piercing), ostrý(loud, piercing), pronikavý(loud, piercing) | — | |
| Dutch | snerpend(loud, piercing) | — | |
| Esperanto | strida(loud, piercing) | — | |
| French | criard(loud, piercing), strident(loud, piercing) | — | |
| German | gellend(loud, piercing) | — | |
| Hungarian | érdes(linguistics: one of a class of s-like fricatives produced by an airstream directed at the upper teeth) | — | |
| Irish | garg(loud, piercing), géar(loud, piercing), géarghlórach(loud, piercing), sianach(loud, piercing) | — | |
| Japanese | 耳障りな(loud, piercing) | mimizawari | |
| Latin | strīdulus(loud, piercing) | — | |
| Māori | maioro(loud, piercing), pākinakina(loud, piercing), rengarenga(loud, piercing), tioro(loud, piercing) | — | |
| Russian | пронзительный(loud, piercing), ре́зкий(loud, piercing) | pronzitelʹnyj, rézkij | |
| Spanish | estridente(loud, piercing) | — | |
| Turkish | gıcırtılı(loud, piercing), tiz(loud, piercing) | — | |
| Ukrainian | прони́зливий(loud, piercing) | pronýzlyvyj |
důrazný, hlasitý, hlučný, ostrý, pronikavý
snerpend
strida
criard, strident
gellend
érdes
garg, géar, géarghlórach, sianach
strīdulus
maioro, pākinakina, rengarenga, tioro
estridente
gıcırtılı, tiz
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