Stupor
//ˈstjuː.pə//
Translations of "stupor" (27 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aramaic | תּוּנְבָּא(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | tunbā | |
| Belarusian | сту́пар(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | stúpar | |
| Bulgarian | вцепенение(state of apathy or torpor), сту́пор(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | vcepenenie, stúpor | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 不省人事(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), 恍惚(state of apathy or torpor) | bat¹ sing² jan⁴ si⁶, fong² fat¹ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 恍惚(state of apathy or torpor), 昏迷(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), 神志不清(state of apathy or torpor), 麻痺 /麻痹(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | huǎnghū, hūnmí, shénzhì bùqīng, mábì | |
| Czech | apatie(state of apathy or torpor), mrákoty(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), netečnost(state of apathy or torpor), omámenost(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), omámení(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), otupělost(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), otupělost(state of apathy or torpor), strnulost(state of apathy or torpor) | — | |
| Dutch | verbijstering(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), verdwazing(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | — | |
| Estonian | juhm(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), tuim(state of apathy or torpor) | — | |
| Finnish | pökkyrä(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), tokkura(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | — | |
| French | stupeur(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | — | |
| Georgian | გაშეშება(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | gašešeba | |
| German | Sopor(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | — | |
| Greek | λήθαργος(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), νάρκη(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | líthargos, nárki | |
| Hungarian | bódulat(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), kábulat(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), részegség(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | — | |
| Icelandic | hálfmeðvitundarleysi(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), sljóleiki(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | — | |
| Kazakh | ес-түссіз болу(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), естен тану(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | es-tüssız bolu, esten tanu | |
| Māori | mate pāhoahoa(state of apathy or torpor), pāhoahoa(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | — | |
| Polish | apatia(state of apathy or torpor), osłupienie(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), stupor(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | — | |
| Portuguese | estupor(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | — | |
| Romanian | stupoare(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | — | |
| Russian | оцепене́ние(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), сту́пор(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | ocepenénije, stúpor | |
| Serbo-Croatian | stupor(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), ступор(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | — | |
| Spanish | estupor(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | — | |
| Swedish | dvala(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility), stupor(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | — | |
| Ukrainian | сту́пор(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | stúpor | |
| Urdu | غشی(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | ġuśī | |
| Uyghur | پارامۇش(state of reduced consciousness or sensibility) | paramush |
apatie, mrákoty, netečnost, omámenost, omámení, otupělost, otupělost, strnulost
verbijstering, verdwazing
juhm, tuim
pökkyrä, tokkura
stupeur
Sopor
bódulat, kábulat, részegség
hálfmeðvitundarleysi, sljóleiki
mate pāhoahoa, pāhoahoa
apatia, osłupienie, stupor
estupor
stupoare
stupor, ступор
estupor
dvala, stupor
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