Vulnerable
//ˈvʌln(ə)ɹəbl̩//
Translations of "vulnerable" (51 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | ضَعِيْف(exposed to attack), عرضة(exposed to attack), عُرْضَة لِلْجَرْح(exposed to attack), هَشّ(exposed to attack) | ḍaʕiyf, hašš | |
| Armenian | խոցելի(exposed to attack) | xocʻeli | |
| Azerbaijani | dişbatan(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Basque | zaurgarri(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Belarusian | уразлі́вы(exposed to attack) | urazlívy | |
| Bulgarian | уязви́м(exposed to attack) | ujazvím | |
| Catalan | vulnerable(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 弱勢的 /弱势的(exposed to attack), 敏感的(exposed to attack), 易損的 /易损的(exposed to attack), 脆弱的(exposed to attack) | ruòshì de, mǐngǎn de, yìsǔn de, cuìruò de | |
| Czech | zranitelný(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Danish | sårbar(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Dutch | kwetsbaar(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Esperanto | vundebla(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Faroese | viðbrekin(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Finnish | haavoittuvainen(exposed to attack), herkkä(exposed to attack) | — | |
| French | vulnérable(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Galician | vulnerable(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Georgian | დაუცველი(exposed to attack), მოწყვლადი(exposed to attack) | daucveli, moc̣q̇vladi | |
| German | empfindlich(exposed to attack), verletzlich(exposed to attack), verwundbar(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Greek | ευάλωτος(exposed to attack) | eválotos | |
| Hebrew | פגיע(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Hindi | असुरक्षित(exposed to attack) | asurakṣit | |
| Hungarian | fenyegetett(exposed to attack), sebezhető(exposed to attack), sérülékeny(exposed to attack), támadható(exposed to attack), veszélyeztetett(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Icelandic | særanlegur(exposed to attack), viðkvæmur(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Indonesian | rentan(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Irish | soghonta(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Italian | vulnerabile(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Japanese | 傷つきやすい(exposed to attack), 弱い(exposed to attack), 脆い(exposed to attack) | kizutsuki-yasui, yowai, moroi | |
| Kazakh | қорғансыз(exposed to attack) | qorğansyz | |
| Khmer | ដែលងាយធ្វើអោយឈឺចាប់(exposed to attack) | dael ngiey tvəə aoy cʰɨɨ cap | |
| Korean | 약한(exposed to attack) | yakhan | |
| Latin | forābilis(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Lithuanian | pažeidžiamas(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | zranjobny(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Macedonian | ра́нлив(exposed to attack) | ránliv | |
| Manx | so-lhottey(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Māori | pānekeneke(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | sårbar(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Persian | آسیبپذیر(exposed to attack) | âsib-pazir | |
| Polish | bezbronny(exposed to attack), wrażliwy(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Portuguese | vulnerável(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Romanian | vulnerabil(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Russian | рани́мый(exposed to attack), уязви́мый(exposed to attack) | ranímyj, ujazvímyj | |
| Serbo-Croatian | rànjiv(exposed to attack), рањив(exposed to attack) | ranjiv | |
| Sicilian | vurniràbbili(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Slovak | zraniteľný(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Slovene | ranljiv(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Spanish | vulnerable(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Swedish | sårbar(exposed to attack), utsatt(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Thai | เปราะบาง(exposed to attack) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ура́зливий(exposed to attack), уразли́вий(exposed to attack) | urázlyvyj, urazlývyj | |
| Vietnamese | dễ tổn thương(exposed to attack) | — |
dişbatan
zaurgarri
vulnerable
zranitelný
sårbar
kwetsbaar
vundebla
viðbrekin
haavoittuvainen, herkkä
vulnérable
vulnerable
empfindlich, verletzlich, verwundbar
פגיע
fenyegetett, sebezhető, sérülékeny, támadható, veszélyeztetett
særanlegur, viðkvæmur
rentan
soghonta
vulnerabile
forābilis
pažeidžiamas
zranjobny
so-lhottey
pānekeneke
sårbar
bezbronny, wrażliwy
vulnerável
vulnerabil
vurniràbbili
zraniteľný
ranljiv
vulnerable
sårbar, utsatt
เปราะบาง
dễ tổn thương
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.