Trinket
//ˈtɹɪŋkɪt//
Translations of "trinket" (23 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | γλῆνος(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), λῆρος(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery) | glênos, lêros | |
| Bulgarian | дребно украшение(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), дреболия(thing of little value — see also trifle) | drebno ukrašenie, drebolija | |
| Catalan | bagatel·la(thing of little value — see also trifle), fotesa(thing of little value — see also trifle), galindaina(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), petitesa(thing of little value — see also trifle), quincalla(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 小事(thing of little value — see also trifle), 小玩意(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), 小飾物 /小饰物(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), 瑣事 /琐事(thing of little value — see also trifle) | xiǎoshì, xiǎowányì, xiǎoshìpǐn, suǒshì | |
| Czech | cetka(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), cetka(thing of little value — see also trifle) | — | |
| Dutch | kleinood(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), prullaria(thing of little value — see also trifle), snuisterij(thing of little value — see also trifle) | — | |
| Esperanto | bagatelo(thing of little value — see also trifle), straso(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery) | — | |
| Finnish | hely(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), rihkama(thing of little value — see also trifle), koristella helyin(to adorn (someone or something) with trinkets) | — | |
| French | babiole(thing of little value — see also trifle), bibelot(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), breloque(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), bricole(thing of little value — see also trifle), broutille(thing of little value — see also trifle), colifichet(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery) | — | |
| German | Kinkerlitzchen(thing of little value — see also trifle), Schmuck(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), Schmuckgegenstand(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), Schmuckstück(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery) | — | |
| Greek | μπιχλιμπίδι(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery) | bichlimpídi | |
| Irish | daighsín(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery) | — | |
| Italian | chincaglieria(thing of little value — see also trifle), cineseria(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), ciondolo(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), fronzolo(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), gingillo(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), ninnolo(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery) | — | |
| Japanese | 些事(thing of little value — see also trifle), 安ピカ(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), 小事(thing of little value — see also trifle), 小物(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery) | saji, yasupika, shōji, komono | |
| Macedonian | дребнулија(thing of little value — see also trifle), дреболија(thing of little value — see also trifle), ситница(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery) | drebnulija, drebolija, sitnica | |
| Norwegian | nips(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), smykke(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), verdigjenstand(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery) | — | |
| Persian | زلم زیمبو(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery) | zalam-zimbo | |
| Polish | bagatela(thing of little value — see also trifle), bibelot(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), błahostka(thing of little value — see also trifle), błyskotka(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), cacko(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), drobiazg(thing of little value — see also trifle), drobnostka(thing of little value — see also trifle), szpargał(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), ozdabiać(to adorn (someone or something) with trinkets), ozdobić(to adorn (someone or something) with trinkets) | — | |
| Portuguese | bugiganga(thing of little value — see also trifle), quinquilharia(thing of little value — see also trifle) | — | |
| Russian | безделу́шка(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), ме́лочи(thing of little value — see also trifle), побряку́шка(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), пустя́к(thing of little value — see also trifle) | bezdelúška, méloči, pobrjakúška, pustják | |
| Spanish | baratija(thing of little value — see also trifle), chunche(thing of little value — see also trifle), chácharas(thing of little value — see also trifle), oropel(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), perendengue(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), perendengue(thing of little value — see also trifle) | — | |
| Swedish | krimskrams(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), krusiduller(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery) | — | |
| Ukrainian | витребе́нька(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), дрібни́чка(small, showy ornament, especially a piece of jewellery), дрібни́чка(thing of little value — see also trifle) | vytrebénʹka, dribnýčka, dribnýčka |
bagatel·la, fotesa, galindaina, petitesa, quincalla
cetka, cetka
kleinood, prullaria, snuisterij
bagatelo, straso
hely, rihkama, koristella helyin
babiole, bibelot, breloque, bricole, broutille, colifichet
Kinkerlitzchen, Schmuck, Schmuckgegenstand, Schmuckstück
daighsín
chincaglieria, cineseria, ciondolo, fronzolo, gingillo, ninnolo
nips, smykke, verdigjenstand
bagatela, bibelot, błahostka, błyskotka, cacko, drobiazg, drobnostka, szpargał, ozdabiać, ozdobić
bugiganga, quinquilharia
baratija, chunche, chácharas, oropel, perendengue, perendengue
krimskrams, krusiduller
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