Weird
Translations of "weird" (47 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | عجيب(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), عجيب(deviating from the normal; bizarre), عَجِيب(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), غَريب(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), غَرِيب(having an unusually strange character or behaviour) | ʕagīb, ʕagīb, ʕajīb, ḡarīb, ḡarīb | |
| Asturian | estrañu(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), estrañu(deviating from the normal; bizarre), ralu(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), ralu(deviating from the normal; bizarre), raru(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), raru(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Bashkir | сәйер(having an unusually strange character or behaviour) | səyer | |
| Bulgarian | причудлив(deviating from the normal; bizarre), свръхествствен(having supernatural or preternatural power), странен(having an unusually strange character or behaviour) | pričudliv, svrǎhestvstven, stranen | |
| Catalan | estrany(deviating from the normal; bizarre), rar(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 奇怪(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), 奇怪(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | qíguài, qíguài | |
| Czech | divný(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), divný(deviating from the normal; bizarre), zvláštní(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), zvláštní(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Danish | besynderlig(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), ejendommelig(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), mærkelig(having an unusually strange character or behaviour) | — | |
| Dutch | bizar(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), bizar(deviating from the normal; bizarre), bovennatuurlijk(having supernatural or preternatural power), eigenaardig(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), eigenaardig(deviating from the normal; bizarre), merkwaardig(deviating from the normal; bizarre), ongewoon(deviating from the normal; bizarre), raar(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), raar(deviating from the normal; bizarre), vreemd(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), vreemd(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Esperanto | stranga(having an unusually strange character or behaviour) | — | |
| Faroese | løgin(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), løgin(deviating from the normal; bizarre), løgið(having an unusually strange character or behaviour) | — | |
| Finnish | kummallinen(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), kummallinen(deviating from the normal; bizarre), omituinen(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), outo(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), outo(deviating from the normal; bizarre), yliluonnollinen(having supernatural or preternatural power) | — | |
| French | bizarre(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), bizarre(deviating from the normal; bizarre), étrange(having an unusually strange character or behaviour) | — | |
| Galician | estraño(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), estraño(deviating from the normal; bizarre), raro(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), raro(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Georgian | უცნაური(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), უცნაური(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | ucnauri, ucnauri | |
| German | bizarr(deviating from the normal; bizarre), eigenartig(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), eigenartig(deviating from the normal; bizarre), geheimnisvoll(having supernatural or preternatural power), komisch(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), merkwürdig(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), merkwürdig(deviating from the normal; bizarre), seltsam(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), seltsam(deviating from the normal; bizarre), sonderbar(deviating from the normal; bizarre), unheimlich(having supernatural or preternatural power), übernatürlich(having supernatural or preternatural power) | — | |
| Greek | περίεργος(having an unusually strange character or behaviour) | períergos | |
| Hawaiian | ano(having supernatural or preternatural power), āiwaiwa(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), āiwaiwa(deviating from the normal; bizarre), ʻeʻehia(having supernatural or preternatural power) | — | |
| Hebrew | מוזר(having an unusually strange character or behaviour) | muzár | |
| Hunsrik | komisch(having an unusually strange character or behaviour) | — | |
| Icelandic | skrýtinn(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), skrýtinn(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Indonesian | aneh(having an unusually strange character or behaviour) | — | |
| Ingrian | muudra(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), muudra(deviating from the normal; bizarre), vastumain(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), vastumain(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Italian | anormale(having supernatural or preternatural power), assurdo(having supernatural or preternatural power), bislacco(deviating from the normal; bizarre), bizzarro(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), bizzarro(deviating from the normal; bizarre), fuori dall'ordinario(having supernatural or preternatural power), innaturale(having supernatural or preternatural power), paranormale(having supernatural or preternatural power), strambo(deviating from the normal; bizarre), strano(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), surreale(having supernatural or preternatural power) | — | |
| Japanese | おかしい(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), おかしい(deviating from the normal; bizarre), 変(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), 変(deviating from the normal; bizarre), 変わった(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), 変わった(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | okashii, okashii, hen, hen, kawatta, kawatta | |
| Khmer | ចំឡែក(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), ជំលើយ(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | cɑmlaek, cumləəy | |
| Ladino | estranyo(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), estranyo(deviating from the normal; bizarre), toaf(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), toaf(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Macedonian | чудно(having an unusually strange character or behaviour) | čudno | |
| Middle English | straunge(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), straunge(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Mirandese | squejito(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), squejito(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | merkelig(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), underlig(having an unusually strange character or behaviour) | — | |
| Old English | seldcūþ(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), seldcūþ(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Persian | عجیب(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), عجیب و غریب(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | 'ajib, 'ajib-o-ġarib | |
| Plautdietsch | schnoopich(deviating from the normal; bizarre), schnoopichm sondaboa(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), sondaboa(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Polish | dziwaczny(deviating from the normal; bizarre), dziwny(having an unusually strange character or behaviour) | — | |
| Portuguese | bizarro(deviating from the normal; bizarre), estranho(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), estranho(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Romanian | ciudat(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), straniu(having an unusually strange character or behaviour) | — | |
| Russian | потусторо́нний(having supernatural or preternatural power), причу́дливый(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), причу́дливый(deviating from the normal; bizarre), сверхъесте́ственный(having supernatural or preternatural power), стра́нный(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), стра́нный(deviating from the normal; bizarre), чудно́й(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), чудно́й(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | potustorónnij, pričúdlivyj, pričúdlivyj, sverxʺjestéstvennyj, stránnyj, stránnyj, čudnój, čudnój | |
| Slovak | divný(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Spanish | anormal(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), bizarro(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), bizarro(deviating from the normal; bizarre), cuático(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), cuático(deviating from the normal; bizarre), extraño(deviating from the normal; bizarre), extraño(having supernatural or preternatural power), raro(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), raro(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Swedish | besynnerlig(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), besynnerlig(deviating from the normal; bizarre), konstig(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), konstig(deviating from the normal; bizarre), märklig(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), märklig(deviating from the normal; bizarre), märkvärdig(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), märkvärdig(deviating from the normal; bizarre), underlig(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), underlig(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Turkish | acaip(deviating from the normal; bizarre), acaip(having supernatural or preternatural power), acayip(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), doğaüstü(having supernatural or preternatural power), esrarengiz(having supernatural or preternatural power), garip(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), garip(deviating from the normal; bizarre), tuhaf(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), tuhaf(deviating from the normal; bizarre), tüyler ürpertici(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), yadırgatıcı(having an unusually strange character or behaviour) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ди́вний(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), ди́вний(deviating from the normal; bizarre), дива́цький(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), надприро́дний(having supernatural or preternatural power), химе́рний(deviating from the normal; bizarre), чудерна́цький(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), чудерна́цький(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | dývnyj, dývnyj, dyvácʹkyj, nadpryródnyj, xymérnyj, čudernácʹkyj, čudernácʹkyj | |
| Unami | wëlelëmi(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Urdu | عجیب(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), عجیب(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | 'ajīb, 'ajīb | |
| Vietnamese | kì cục(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), kì dị(deviating from the normal; bizarre), kì lạ(deviating from the normal; bizarre), kì quái(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), kì quặc(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), lạ(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | — | |
| Yiddish | מאָדנע(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), מאָדנע(deviating from the normal; bizarre), משונהדיק(having an unusually strange character or behaviour), משונהדיק(deviating from the normal; bizarre) | modne, modne, meshunedik, meshunedik |
estrañu, estrañu, ralu, ralu, raru, raru
estrany, rar
divný, divný, zvláštní, zvláštní
besynderlig, ejendommelig, mærkelig
bizar, bizar, bovennatuurlijk, eigenaardig, eigenaardig, merkwaardig, ongewoon, raar, raar, vreemd, vreemd
stranga
løgin, løgin, løgið
kummallinen, kummallinen, omituinen, outo, outo, yliluonnollinen
bizarre, bizarre, étrange
estraño, estraño, raro, raro
bizarr, eigenartig, eigenartig, geheimnisvoll, komisch, merkwürdig, merkwürdig, seltsam, seltsam, sonderbar, unheimlich, übernatürlich
ano, āiwaiwa, āiwaiwa, ʻeʻehia
komisch
skrýtinn, skrýtinn
aneh
muudra, muudra, vastumain, vastumain
anormale, assurdo, bislacco, bizzarro, bizzarro, fuori dall'ordinario, innaturale, paranormale, strambo, strano, surreale
estranyo, estranyo, toaf, toaf
straunge, straunge
squejito, squejito
merkelig, underlig
seldcūþ, seldcūþ
schnoopich, schnoopichm sondaboa, sondaboa
dziwaczny, dziwny
bizarro, estranho, estranho
ciudat, straniu
потусторо́нний, причу́дливый, причу́дливый, сверхъесте́ственный, стра́нный, стра́нный, чудно́й, чудно́й
potustorónnij, pričúdlivyj, pričúdlivyj, sverxʺjestéstvennyj, stránnyj, stránnyj, čudnój, čudnój
divný
anormal, bizarro, bizarro, cuático, cuático, extraño, extraño, raro, raro
besynnerlig, besynnerlig, konstig, konstig, märklig, märklig, märkvärdig, märkvärdig, underlig, underlig
acaip, acaip, acayip, doğaüstü, esrarengiz, garip, garip, tuhaf, tuhaf, tüyler ürpertici, yadırgatıcı
ди́вний, ди́вний, дива́цький, надприро́дний, химе́рний, чудерна́цький, чудерна́цький
dývnyj, dývnyj, dyvácʹkyj, nadpryródnyj, xymérnyj, čudernácʹkyj, čudernácʹkyj
wëlelëmi
kì cục, kì dị, kì lạ, kì quái, kì quặc, lạ
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.