Thorny
//ˈθɔːni//
Translations of "thorny" (33 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἀκάνθινος(having thorns), ἀκανθώδης(having thorns) | akánthinos, akanthṓdēs | |
| Arabic | شَائِك(having thorns), شَائِك(troublesome) | šāʔik, šāʔik | |
| Armenian | փշոտ(having thorns) | pʻšot | |
| Assamese | কাঁইটীয়া(having thorns) | kãitia | |
| Bikol Central | matunok(having thorns) | — | |
| Bulgarian | бодлив(having thorns), тежък(troublesome), труден(troublesome), трънлив(having thorns) | bodliv, težǎk, truden, trǎnliv | |
| Cherokee | ᏧᏣᏲᏍᏗ(having thorns) | tsutsayosdi | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 棘手(troublesome), 難纏 /难缠(troublesome), 麻煩 /麻烦(troublesome) | jíshǒu, nánchán, máfan | |
| Czech | ostnatý(having thorns), ožehavý(troublesome), palčivý(troublesome), pichlavý(having thorns), trnitý(having thorns) | — | |
| Esperanto | dorna(having thorns), dorna(troublesome) | — | |
| Finnish | okainen(having thorns), okainen(troublesome), piikikäs(having thorns) | — | |
| French | épineux(having thorns), épineux(troublesome) | — | |
| German | dornig(having thorns), dornig(troublesome), problematisch(troublesome), schwierig(troublesome) | — | |
| Greek | αγκαθερός(having thorns) | agkatherós | |
| Hebrew | קֹוצָנִי(having thorns) | kotzaní | |
| Hindi | कटीला(having thorns) | kaṭīlā | |
| Icelandic | þyrnóttur(having thorns) | — | |
| Irish | deilgneach(having thorns), spíonach(having thorns) | — | |
| Italian | spinoso(having thorns), spinoso(troublesome) | — | |
| Latin | spīnifer(having thorns), spīnōsus(having thorns) | — | |
| Latvian | ērkšķains(having thorns) | — | |
| Macedonian | боцкав(having thorns), мачен(troublesome), трнлив(having thorns), трнлив(troublesome) | bockav, mačen, trnliv, trnliv | |
| Māori | kōtaratara(having thorns), kūrakuraku(troublesome), pōrahurahu(troublesome), pūtaratara(having thorns), whakahōhā(troublesome), whakatōwenewene(troublesome) | — | |
| Old English | þorniġ(having thorns) | — | |
| Polish | ciernisty(having thorns), kolczasty(having thorns), najeżony(troublesome) | — | |
| Portuguese | espinhento(having thorns), espinhoso(having thorns), espinhoso(troublesome) | — | |
| Russian | колю́чий(having thorns), терни́стый(having thorns), терни́стый(troublesome), тру́дный(troublesome) | koljúčij, ternístyj, ternístyj, trúdnyj | |
| Scottish Gaelic | deilgneach(having thorns), droighneach(having thorns) | — | |
| Spanish | espinoso(having thorns), espinoso(troublesome), espinudo(having thorns), espinudo(troublesome), peliagudo(troublesome) | — | |
| Sranan Tongo | makamaka(having thorns) | — | |
| Tagalog | matinik(having thorns) | — | |
| Turkish | dikenli(having thorns), dikenli(troublesome) | — | |
| Welsh | dreiniog(having thorns), pigog(having thorns) | — |
matunok
ostnatý, ožehavý, palčivý, pichlavý, trnitý
dorna, dorna
okainen, okainen, piikikäs
épineux, épineux
dornig, dornig, problematisch, schwierig
þyrnóttur
deilgneach, spíonach
spinoso, spinoso
spīnifer, spīnōsus
ērkšķains
kōtaratara, kūrakuraku, pōrahurahu, pūtaratara, whakahōhā, whakatōwenewene
þorniġ
ciernisty, kolczasty, najeżony
espinhento, espinhoso, espinhoso
deilgneach, droighneach
espinoso, espinoso, espinudo, espinudo, peliagudo
makamaka
matinik
dikenli, dikenli
dreiniog, pigog
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