Warmth
//wɔɹmθ//
Translations of "warmth" (48 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | nxehtë(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | θάλπος(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), θέρμη(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | thálpos, thérmē | |
| Armenian | ջերմություն(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), տաքություն(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | ǰermutʻyun, takʻutʻyun | |
| Aromanian | cãloare(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Assamese | উম(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), উহনি(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | um, uhoni | |
| Asturian | calentura(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), calor(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Bulgarian | въодушевление(intensity of emotion or expression), отзивчивост(friendliness, affection), разпаленост(intensity of emotion or expression), сърдечност(friendliness, affection), топлина(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | vǎoduševlenie, otzivčivost, razpalenost, sǎrdečnost, toplina | |
| Catalan | calidesa(friendliness, affection), calor(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | گەرمی(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | germî | |
| Czech | teplo(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Dutch | warmte(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), warmte(friendliness, affection) | — | |
| Egyptian | s-r:f-Q7(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | srf | |
| Esperanto | varmeco(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), varmo(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Estonian | soojus(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), soojus(friendliness, affection) | — | |
| Finnish | kiihko(intensity of emotion or expression), lämmin(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), lämpö(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), lämpö(friendliness, affection), lämpö(arts: effect) | — | |
| French | chaleur(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), chaleur(friendliness, affection) | — | |
| Galician | calor(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Georgian | სითბო(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | sitbo | |
| German | Wärme(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Hungarian | melegség(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Hunsrik | Wäärem(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Ido | kaloro(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), varmeso(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Indonesian | kehangatan(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Italian | calore(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Japanese | 暖かさ(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), 温かみ(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), 親密さ(friendliness, affection) | atatakasa, atatakami, shinmitsu-sa | |
| Korean | 온기(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | on'gi | |
| Latin | calor(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Latvian | siltums(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Lithuanian | šiluma(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Wäermt(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Māori | mahanatanga(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Norman | chaleu(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Northern Sami | liekkasvuohta(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | ایصی(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), حرارت(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), صیجاق(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | ısı, ıssı, hararet, sıcak | |
| Persian | هرم(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), گرمی(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | horm, garmi | |
| Polish | ciepło(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Portuguese | calor(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Romanian | căldură(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Russian | тепло́(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), теплота́(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | tepló, teplotá | |
| Sanskrit | घर्म(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), तपस्(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | gharma, tapas | |
| Sicilian | calura(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Slovene | toplota(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Spanish | calor(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), simpatía(friendliness, affection) | — | |
| Swedish | värme(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Tongan | māfana(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Turkish | sıcakkanlılık(friendliness, affection), sıcakkanlılıklar(friendliness, affection), sıcaklık(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), sıcaklıklar(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), ısı(moderate heat; sensation of being warm), ısılar(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — | |
| Yiddish | וואַרעמקייט(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | varemkeyt | |
| Yup'ik | maqaq(moderate heat; sensation of being warm) | — |
nxehtë
cãloare
calentura, calor
въодушевление, отзивчивост, разпаленост, сърдечност, топлина
vǎoduševlenie, otzivčivost, razpalenost, sǎrdečnost, toplina
calidesa, calor
teplo
warmte, warmte
varmeco, varmo
soojus, soojus
kiihko, lämmin, lämpö, lämpö, lämpö
chaleur, chaleur
calor
Wärme
melegség
Wäärem
kaloro, varmeso
kehangatan
calore
calor
siltums
šiluma
Wäermt
mahanatanga
chaleu
liekkasvuohta
ciepło
calor
căldură
calura
toplota
calor, simpatía
värme
māfana
sıcakkanlılık, sıcakkanlılıklar, sıcaklık, sıcaklıklar, ısı, ısılar
maqaq
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