Truant
//ˈtɹuːənt//
Translations of "truant" (20 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | stokkiesdraaier(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty), stokkies draai(shirk or wander from business or duty) | — | |
| Arabic | مُتَغَيِّب(of a student: absent from school without permission) | mutaḡayyib | |
| Bulgarian | кръшкач(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty) | krǎškač | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 曠課者 /旷课者(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty) | kuàngkèzhě | |
| Czech | za školou(of a student: absent from school without permission), ulejvák(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty), záškolák(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty) | — | |
| Dutch | spijbelend(of a student: absent from school without permission), spijbelaar(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty), verzuimen(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty) | — | |
| Finnish | lintsaava(of a student: absent from school without permission), luvattomasti poissaoleva(of a student: absent from school without permission), pinnaava(of a student: absent from school without permission), vastuistaan laistava(shirking or wandering from business or duty), lintsari(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty), pinnari(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty), laistaa(shirk or wander from business or duty) | — | |
| German | am Schwänzen(of a student: absent from school without permission), herumgammelnd(shirking or wandering from business or duty), herumhängend(shirking or wandering from business or duty), herumlungernd(shirking or wandering from business or duty), schulschwänzend(of a student: absent from school without permission), Schulschwänzer(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty), Schulschwänzerin(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty), Schwänzer(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty), Schwänzerin(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty) | — | |
| Hungarian | lógós(of a student: absent from school without permission), lógós(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty) | — | |
| Indonesian | pembolos(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty) | — | |
| Irish | múitseálaí(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty) | — | |
| Italian | pigro(of a student: absent from school without permission) | — | |
| Polish | wagarowicz(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty) | — | |
| Portuguese | gazeteiro(of a student: absent from school without permission) | — | |
| Russian | прогу́ливающий(of a student: absent from school without permission), прогу́льщик(of a student: absent from school without permission), прогу́льщица(of a student: absent from school without permission), прогу́льщик(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty), прогу́льщица(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty) | progúlivajuščij, progúlʹščik, progúlʹščica, progúlʹščik, progúlʹščica | |
| Spanish | truante(of a student: absent from school without permission), absentista(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty), novillera(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty), novillero(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty) | — | |
| Swedish | skolk(shirking or wandering from business or duty), skolkare(of a student: absent from school without permission), skolkare(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty) | — | |
| Tagalog | bulakbol(of a student: absent from school without permission), bulakbol(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty), lakwatsero(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty) | — | |
| Ukrainian | прогулюючий(of a student: absent from school without permission), прогульник(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty), сачок(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty) | prohuljujučyj, prohulʹnyk, sačok | |
| Welsh | triwant(student who is absent from school without permission; person who shirks or wanders from business or duty) | — |
stokkiesdraaier, stokkies draai
za školou, ulejvák, záškolák
spijbelend, spijbelaar, verzuimen
lintsaava, luvattomasti poissaoleva, pinnaava, vastuistaan laistava, lintsari, pinnari, laistaa
am Schwänzen, herumgammelnd, herumhängend, herumlungernd, schulschwänzend, Schulschwänzer, Schulschwänzerin, Schwänzer, Schwänzerin
lógós, lógós
pembolos
múitseálaí
pigro
wagarowicz
gazeteiro
прогу́ливающий, прогу́льщик, прогу́льщица, прогу́льщик, прогу́льщица
progúlivajuščij, progúlʹščik, progúlʹščica, progúlʹščik, progúlʹščica
truante, absentista, novillera, novillero
skolk, skolkare, skolkare
bulakbol, bulakbol, lakwatsero
triwant
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.