Swoon
Translations of "swoon" (24 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | λιποθυμία(a faint) | lipothumía | |
| Arabic | إِغْمَاء(a faint) | ʔiḡmāʔ | |
| Bulgarian | припадък(a faint) | pripadǎk | |
| Catalan | desmai(a faint) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 昏厥(a faint), 昏倒(to faint — see also faint), 昏厥(to faint — see also faint), 暈厥 /晕厥(to faint — see also faint) | hūnjué, hūndǎo, hūnjué, yūnjué | |
| Czech | mdloby(a faint), omdlévat(to faint — see also faint), omdlít(to faint — see also faint), padat do mdlob(to faint — see also faint) | — | |
| Dutch | bezwijming(a faint), flauw vallen(to faint — see also faint), zwijmelen(to be overwhelmed by emotion) | — | |
| Finnish | tajuttomuus(a faint) | — | |
| French | pâmoison(a faint) | — | |
| Galician | agavante(a faint), dada(a faint), desmaio(a faint), pasamento(a faint), testabau(a faint), trastavai(a faint) | — | |
| German | Ohnmacht(a faint), in Verzückung geraten(to be overwhelmed by emotion), schwärmen(to be overwhelmed by emotion) | — | |
| Irish | aisnéal(a faint), fanntais(a faint), laige(a faint), néal(a faint), támh(a faint), támhnéal(a faint) | — | |
| Italian | spasmo(a faint) | — | |
| Japanese | 失神(a faint), 気絶(a faint), 気絶する(to faint — see also faint) | shisshin, kizetsu, kizetsu suru | |
| Ottoman Turkish | بایلمق(to faint — see also faint) | bayılmak | |
| Portuguese | desmaio(a faint) | — | |
| Russian | о́бморок(a faint), поте́ря созна́ния(a faint), па́дать в о́бморок(to faint — see also faint), потеря́ть созна́ние(to faint — see also faint), теря́ть созна́ние(to faint — see also faint), упа́сть в о́бморок(to faint — see also faint) | óbmorok, potérja soznánija, pádatʹ v óbmorok, poterjátʹ soznánije, terjátʹ soznánije, upástʹ v óbmorok | |
| Scottish Gaelic | neul(a faint) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | nèsvestica(a faint), нѐсвестица(a faint) | — | |
| Spanish | deliquio(a faint), desmayo(a faint), derretirse(to be overwhelmed by emotion), desmayarse(to faint — see also faint) | — | |
| Swedish | svimning(a faint), svimningsanfall(a faint), dåna(to be overwhelmed by emotion) | — | |
| Tamil | மயங்கு(to faint — see also faint) | mayaṅku | |
| Telugu | మూర్ఛ(a faint) | mūrcha | |
| Ukrainian | втрачати свідомість(to faint — see also faint), мліти(to faint — see also faint), мліти(to be overwhelmed by emotion), непритомніти(to faint — see also faint), непритомніти(to be overwhelmed by emotion) | vtračaty svidomistʹ, mlity, mlity, neprytomnity, neprytomnity |
desmai
mdloby, omdlévat, omdlít, padat do mdlob
bezwijming, flauw vallen, zwijmelen
tajuttomuus
pâmoison
agavante, dada, desmaio, pasamento, testabau, trastavai
Ohnmacht, in Verzückung geraten, schwärmen
aisnéal, fanntais, laige, néal, támh, támhnéal
spasmo
desmaio
о́бморок, поте́ря созна́ния, па́дать в о́бморок, потеря́ть созна́ние, теря́ть созна́ние, упа́сть в о́бморок
óbmorok, potérja soznánija, pádatʹ v óbmorok, poterjátʹ soznánije, terjátʹ soznánije, upástʹ v óbmorok
neul
nèsvestica, нѐсвестица
deliquio, desmayo, derretirse, desmayarse
svimning, svimningsanfall, dåna
втрачати свідомість, мліти, мліти, непритомніти, непритомніти
vtračaty svidomistʹ, mlity, mlity, neprytomnity, neprytomnity
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