Super
//ˈsypɑ//
Translations of "super" (25 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | су́пер(better than usual) | súper | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 優秀 /优秀(better than usual), 出色(better than usual) | yōuxiù, chūsè | |
| Danish | super(better than usual) | — | |
| Dutch | super(better than usual) | — | |
| French | super(better than usual) | — | |
| Galician | súper(better than usual) | — | |
| German | super(better than usual) | — | |
| Greek | υπέρ(better than usual) | ypér | |
| Hebrew | סופר(better than usual) | — | |
| Icelandic | frábær(better than usual), súper(better than usual) | — | |
| Indonesian | amat(better than usual) | — | |
| Italian | sopra(better than usual), super(better than usual) | — | |
| Japanese | すばらしい(better than usual), 超(better than usual) | subarashii, chō | |
| Latin | super(better than usual), supra(better than usual) | — | |
| Malayalam | തകർപ്പൻ(better than usual), മികച്ച(better than usual) | takaṟppaṉ, mikacca | |
| Norwegian | super(better than usual) | — | |
| Polish | super(better than usual) | — | |
| Portuguese | súper(better than usual) | — | |
| Russian | кла́ссный(better than usual), потря́сный(better than usual), превосхо́дный(better than usual), су́пер(better than usual) | klássnyj, potrjásnyj, prevosxódnyj, súper | |
| Serbo-Croatian | super(better than usual) | — | |
| Spanish | pero que muy(better than usual), recontra(better than usual), requete(better than usual), requetecontra(better than usual), rete(better than usual), sumamente(better than usual), súper(better than usual), ísimo(better than usual) | — | |
| Swedish | super(better than usual) | — | |
| Tamil | சூப்பர்(better than usual) | cūppar | |
| Turkish | süper(better than usual) | — | |
| Vietnamese | siêu(better than usual) | — |
super
super
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súper
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סופר
frábær, súper
amat
sopra, super
super, supra
super
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súper
super
pero que muy, recontra, requete, requetecontra, rete, sumamente, súper, ísimo
super
süper
siêu
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