Un-
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Translations of "un-" (50 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | on(denoting absence), on(violative of; contrary to) | — | |
| Albanian | nuk ka(denoting absence), pa(violative of; contrary to) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | ἀ(denoting absence) | a- | |
| Armenian | ան(denoting absence), ան(denoting a lack of), ապ(reversal or cancellation), դժ(denoting absence), դժ(denoting a lack of), հակա(violative of; contrary to), չ(denoting absence), չ(denoting a lack of), տ(denoting absence), տ(denoting a lack of) | an-, an-, ap-, dž-, dž-, haka-, čʻ-, čʻ-, t-, t- | |
| Azerbaijani | na(violative of; contrary to) | — | |
| Basque | a(violative of; contrary to) | — | |
| Belarusian | мала(denoting absence), не(violative of; contrary to) | mala-, nje- | |
| Bengali | অ(violative of; contrary to) | o- | |
| Bulgarian | малко(denoting absence), не(violative of; contrary to) | malko, ne- | |
| Catalan | in(denoting absence), in(denoting a lack of), in(violative of; contrary to) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 不(denoting absence), 不(violative of; contrary to), 無 /无(violative of; contrary to) | bù-, bù, wú | |
| Czech | ne(violative of; contrary to) | — | |
| Danish | u(violative of; contrary to) | — | |
| Dutch | on(denoting absence), on(violative of; contrary to), ont(reversal or cancellation) | — | |
| Esperanto | mal(denoting absence), mal(denoting a lack of), mal(violative of; contrary to), mal(reversal or cancellation), ne(denoting absence), ne(denoting a lack of), sen(denoting absence), sen(denoting a lack of) | — | |
| Faroese | ó(denoting absence), ó(denoting a lack of) | — | |
| Finnish | epä(denoting a lack of), epä(violative of; contrary to), ton(denoting absence), ton(denoting a lack of) | — | |
| French | anti(violative of; contrary to), dé(reversal or cancellation), dés(reversal or cancellation), in(denoting absence), in(denoting a lack of), in(violative of; contrary to), mal(denoting absence), non(denoting absence), non(denoting a lack of), non(violative of; contrary to), sans(denoting a lack of) | — | |
| Galician | anti(violative of; contrary to), des(reversal or cancellation), in(denoting absence), in(denoting a lack of) | — | |
| Georgian | არა(denoting absence), უ(denoting absence), უ(denoting a lack of), უ- -ო(denoting absence) | ara-, u-, u-, u- -o | |
| German | ent(reversal or cancellation), un(denoting absence), un(denoting a lack of), un(violative of; contrary to) | — | |
| Greek | α(denoting absence), α(denoting a lack of), αντι(violative of; contrary to), απο(reversal or cancellation) | a-, a-, anti-, apo- | |
| Hungarian | atlan(denoting a lack of), etlen(denoting a lack of), talan(denoting a lack of), telen(denoting a lack of), tlan(denoting a lack of), tlen(denoting a lack of) | — | |
| Icelandic | af(reversal or cancellation), ó(denoting absence), ó(denoting a lack of), ó(violative of; contrary to) | — | |
| Indonesian | tan(denoting absence) | — | |
| Italian | in(denoting absence), s(reversal or cancellation) | — | |
| Japanese | 不(violative of; contrary to), 反(violative of; contrary to), 無(violative of; contrary to) | fu, han, mu | |
| Javanese | ora(violative of; contrary to) | — | |
| Kapampangan | e(denoting absence), e(violative of; contrary to), emi(denoting a lack of), emika(denoting a lack of), emiki(denoting a lack of) | — | |
| Korean | 무(denoting a lack of), 반(violative of; contrary to), 불(violative of; contrary to) | mu-, ban-, bul- | |
| Lao | ບໍ່(violative of; contrary to) | bǭ | |
| Latin | in(denoting absence) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | nje(denoting absence), nje(denoting a lack of), nje(violative of; contrary to) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | on(denoting absence) | — | |
| Macedonian | не(violative of; contrary to) | ne- | |
| Norwegian | u(denoting absence) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | av(reversal or cancellation), opp(reversal or cancellation), unn(reversal or cancellation) | — | |
| Old Norse | ó(denoting absence), ú(denoting absence) | — | |
| Persian | بی(denoting absence), بیـ(denoting absence) | — | |
| Polish | bez(denoting a lack of), nie(denoting absence), nie(denoting a lack of), nie(violative of; contrary to) | — | |
| Portuguese | anti(violative of; contrary to), des(denoting a lack of), des(reversal or cancellation), in(denoting absence), in(denoting a lack of), in(violative of; contrary to), não(violative of; contrary to) | — | |
| Romanian | i(denoting absence), ne(denoting absence) | — | |
| Russian | без(denoting a lack of), бес(denoting a lack of), не(denoting absence), не(denoting a lack of), не(violative of; contrary to) | bez-, bes-, ne-, ne-, ne- | |
| Scottish Gaelic | an(denoting absence), an(violative of; contrary to), ao(denoting absence), ao(denoting a lack of), do(denoting absence), do(denoting a lack of), eu(denoting absence), eu(denoting a lack of), mì(denoting absence), mì(denoting a lack of), mì(violative of; contrary to), neo(denoting absence), neo(denoting a lack of) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | ne(violative of; contrary to), не(violative of; contrary to) | — | |
| Slovak | ne(violative of; contrary to) | — | |
| Slovene | ne(violative of; contrary to) | — | |
| Spanish | des(reversal or cancellation), in(denoting absence), in(denoting a lack of), in(violative of; contrary to) | — | |
| Swedish | anti(violative of; contrary to), av(reversal or cancellation), o(denoting absence), o(denoting a lack of), o(violative of; contrary to), van(denoting absence) | — | |
| Ukrainian | не(violative of; contrary to) | ne- |
on, on
nuk ka, pa
in, in, in
ne
on, on, ont
mal, mal, mal, mal, ne, ne, sen, sen
ó, ó
epä, epä, ton, ton
anti, dé, dés, in, in, in, mal, non, non, non, sans
anti, des, in, in
ent, un, un, un
atlan, etlen, talan, telen, tlan, tlen
af, ó, ó, ó
tan
in, s
ora
e, e, emi, emika, emiki
in
nje, nje, nje
av, opp, unn
ó, ú
بی, بیـ
bez, nie, nie, nie
anti, des, des, in, in, in, não
i, ne
an, an, ao, ao, do, do, eu, eu, mì, mì, mì, neo, neo
ne, не
ne
ne
des, in, in, in
anti, av, o, o, o, van
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