Windfall
//ˈwɪnd.fɔːl//
Translations of "windfall" (24 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἕρμαιον(sudden large benefit) | hérmaion | |
| Bulgarian | ветрова́л(something that has been blown down by the wind), неочакван късмет(sudden large benefit), падалина(fruit fallen off a tree naturally) | vetrovál, neočakvan kǎsmet, padalina | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 意外之財 /意外之财(sudden large benefit), 暴利(sudden large benefit) | yìwài zhī cái, bàolì | |
| Finnish | jättipotti(sudden large benefit), pudokas(fruit fallen off a tree naturally), tuulenkaato(something that has been blown down by the wind) | — | |
| French | aubaine(sudden large benefit) | — | |
| German | Fallobst(fruit fallen off a tree naturally), Geldregen(sudden large benefit), Windbruch(something that has been blown down by the wind), warmer Regen(sudden large benefit) | — | |
| Hungarian | lehullott gyümölcs(fruit fallen off a tree naturally), talált pénz(sudden large benefit) | — | |
| Icelandic | hvalreki(sudden large benefit) | — | |
| Indonesian | pisang terkubak(sudden large benefit) | — | |
| Irish | amhantar(sudden large benefit), toradh leagtha(fruit fallen off a tree naturally) | — | |
| Italian | cuccagna(sudden large benefit) | — | |
| Japanese | 僥倖(sudden large benefit) | gyōkō | |
| Māori | kurapae(sudden large benefit), tāiha(something that has been blown down by the wind) | — | |
| Norwegian | nedfallsfrukt(fruit fallen off a tree naturally), uventet hell(sudden large benefit), vindfall(something that has been blown down by the wind) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | غنیمت(sudden large benefit) | ganimet | |
| Polish | gratka(sudden large benefit), spad(fruit fallen off a tree naturally), wiatrołom(something that has been blown down by the wind) | — | |
| Russian | бурело́м(something that has been blown down by the wind), вале́жник(something that has been blown down by the wind), ветрова́л(something that has been blown down by the wind), неожи́данная уда́ча(sudden large benefit), опа́дыш(fruit fallen off a tree naturally), па́далица(fruit fallen off a tree naturally), па́данец(something that has been blown down by the wind), па́данец(fruit fallen off a tree naturally), па́данка(fruit fallen off a tree naturally) | burelóm, valéžnik, vetrovál, neožídannaja udáča, opádyš, pádalica, pádanec, pádanec, pádanka | |
| Spanish | fruta caída(fruit fallen off a tree naturally), venturanza(sudden large benefit) | — | |
| Swedish | fallfrukt(fruit fallen off a tree naturally) | — | |
| Thai | ลาภลอย(sudden large benefit) | — | |
| Tlingit | g̱éechadi(something that has been blown down by the wind) | — | |
| Turkish | devlet kuşu(sudden large benefit), talih kuşu(sudden large benefit) | — | |
| Volapük | falafluk(fruit fallen off a tree naturally), falaflukem(fruit fallen off a tree naturally) | — | |
| Welsh | ffrwyth cwymp(fruit fallen off a tree naturally) | — |
jättipotti, pudokas, tuulenkaato
aubaine
Fallobst, Geldregen, Windbruch, warmer Regen
lehullott gyümölcs, talált pénz
hvalreki
pisang terkubak
amhantar, toradh leagtha
cuccagna
kurapae, tāiha
nedfallsfrukt, uventet hell, vindfall
gratka, spad, wiatrołom
бурело́м, вале́жник, ветрова́л, неожи́данная уда́ча, опа́дыш, па́далица, па́данец, па́данец, па́данка
burelóm, valéžnik, vetrovál, neožídannaja udáča, opádyš, pádalica, pádanec, pádanec, pádanka
fruta caída, venturanza
fallfrukt
ลาภลอย
g̱éechadi
devlet kuşu, talih kuşu
falafluk, falaflukem
ffrwyth cwymp
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