Suicidal
//ˌsuː.ɪˈsaɪ.dəl//
Translations of "suicidal" (25 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | اِنْتِحَارِيّ(pertaining to suicide) | intiḥāriyy | |
| Armenian | ինքնասպանական(pertaining to suicide) | inkʻnaspanakan | |
| Belarusian | самагу́бны(pertaining to suicide), суіцыда́льны(pertaining to suicide) | samahúbny, suicydálʹny | |
| Bulgarian | самоуби́йствен(pertaining to suicide), самоуби́йствен(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide), самоубиец(someone suicidal) | samoubíjstven, samoubíjstven, samoubiec | |
| Czech | sebevražedný(pertaining to suicide) | — | |
| Danish | selvmorderisk(pertaining to suicide) | — | |
| Dutch | levensmoe(extremely reckless), suïcidaal(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide), zelfmoord(pertaining to suicide) | — | |
| Finnish | itsemurha(pertaining to suicide), itsetuhoinen(pertaining to suicide), itsetuhoinen(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide), itsetuhoinen(extremely reckless), tyhmänrohkea(extremely reckless), itsemurhakandidaatti(someone suicidal) | — | |
| French | suicidaire(pertaining to suicide), suicidaire(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide) | — | |
| German | Selbstmord(pertaining to suicide), selbstmörderisch(extremely reckless), suizidal(pertaining to suicide), suizidgefährdet(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide) | — | |
| Hindi | आत्मघाती(pertaining to suicide), आत्मघाती(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide), आत्मघाती(someone suicidal) | ātmaghātī, ātmaghātī, ātmaghātī | |
| Hungarian | öngyilkos(pertaining to suicide), öngyilkos(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide), öngyilkos(extremely reckless) | — | |
| Icelandic | í sjálfsmorðshættu(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide) | — | |
| Irish | féinmharfach(pertaining to suicide), i riocht tú fein a mharú(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide) | — | |
| Italian | suicida(pertaining to suicide) | — | |
| Macedonian | самоубиствен(pertaining to suicide) | samoubistven | |
| Polish | samobójczy(pertaining to suicide), samobójczy(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide) | — | |
| Russian | самоуби́йственный(pertaining to suicide), скло́нный к самоуби́йству(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide), скло́нный к суици́ду(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide), суицида́льный(pertaining to suicide) | samoubíjstvennyj, sklónnyj k samoubíjstvu, sklónnyj k suicídu, suicidálʹnyj | |
| Serbo-Croatian | sȕicidālan(pertaining to suicide), sȕicidālan(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide), су̏ицида̄лан(pertaining to suicide), су̏ицида̄лан(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide) | — | |
| Slovak | samovražedný(pertaining to suicide) | — | |
| Slovene | samomorilen(pertaining to suicide) | — | |
| Spanish | suicida(pertaining to suicide), suicida(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide) | — | |
| Swedish | självmordsbenägen(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide), suicidal(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide) | — | |
| Ukrainian | самовби́вчий(pertaining to suicide), самогу́бний(pertaining to suicide), суїцида́льний(pertaining to suicide) | samovbývčyj, samohúbnyj, sujicydálʹnyj | |
| Welsh | hunanladdol(pertaining to suicide), hunanladdol(likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide) | — |
sebevražedný
selvmorderisk
levensmoe, suïcidaal, zelfmoord
itsemurha, itsetuhoinen, itsetuhoinen, itsetuhoinen, tyhmänrohkea, itsemurhakandidaatti
suicidaire, suicidaire
Selbstmord, selbstmörderisch, suizidal, suizidgefährdet
öngyilkos, öngyilkos, öngyilkos
í sjálfsmorðshættu
féinmharfach, i riocht tú fein a mharú
suicida
samobójczy, samobójczy
самоуби́йственный, скло́нный к самоуби́йству, скло́нный к суици́ду, суицида́льный
samoubíjstvennyj, sklónnyj k samoubíjstvu, sklónnyj k suicídu, suicidálʹnyj
sȕicidālan, sȕicidālan, су̏ицида̄лан, су̏ицида̄лан
samovražedný
samomorilen
suicida, suicida
självmordsbenägen, suicidal
hunanladdol, hunanladdol
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