Wont
Translations of "wont" (20 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | привичен(accustomed or apt), свикнал(accustomed or apt), навик(habitual way of doing things), привиквам(to make (someone) used to; to accustom), свиквам(to be accustomed) | privičen, sviknal, navik, privikvam, svikvam | |
| Czech | mající ve zvyku(accustomed or apt), zvyklý(accustomed or apt), obyčej(habitual way of doing things), zvyk(habitual way of doing things) | — | |
| Danish | vane(habitual way of doing things) | — | |
| Dutch | gewend(accustomed or apt), gewoon(accustomed or apt), gewoonte(habitual way of doing things), gewend(to be accustomed), wennen(to make (someone) used to; to accustom) | — | |
| Finnish | tapana(accustomed or apt), tapa(habitual way of doing things) | — | |
| French | habitué(accustomed or apt), coutume(habitual way of doing things), habitude(habitual way of doing things), habituer(to make (someone) used to; to accustom), être habitué(to be accustomed) | — | |
| Galician | adoitado(accustomed or apt), afeito(accustomed or apt), vezado(accustomed or apt), costume(habitual way of doing things), doito(habitual way of doing things), fao(habitual way of doing things), vezo(habitual way of doing things) | — | |
| Georgian | ჩვევა(habitual way of doing things) | čveva | |
| German | gewohnt(accustomed or apt), Gewohnheit(habitual way of doing things) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌱𐌹𐌿𐌷𐍄𐍃(accustomed or apt) | biuhts | |
| Hungarian | hajlamos(accustomed or apt), szokott(accustomed or apt), szokás(habitual way of doing things), hozzászokik(to be accustomed), hozzászoktat(to make (someone) used to; to accustom), megszokik(to be accustomed), szokott(to be accustomed), szoktat(to make (someone) used to; to accustom) | — | |
| Italian | abituato(accustomed or apt), avvezzo(accustomed or apt), abitudine(habitual way of doing things), abituare(to make (someone) used to; to accustom), avvezzare(to make (someone) used to; to accustom), familiarizzare(to make (someone) used to; to accustom) | — | |
| Malayalam | പതിവ്(habitual way of doing things) | pativŭ | |
| Portuguese | acostumado(accustomed or apt), apto(accustomed or apt), hábito(habitual way of doing things), acostumar(to be accustomed), soer(to be accustomed) | — | |
| Romanian | obicei(habitual way of doing things) | — | |
| Russian | имеющий обыкнове́ние(accustomed or apt), привы́кший(accustomed or apt), привы́чка(habitual way of doing things), име́ть привычку(to be accustomed), приучать(to make (someone) used to; to accustom) | imejuščij obyknovénije, privýkšij, privýčka, imétʹ, priučatʹ | |
| Sicilian | abbituatu(accustomed or apt), cunzuetu(accustomed or apt), nclini(accustomed or apt), sòlitu(accustomed or apt), abbitùdini(habitual way of doing things), cunnutta(habitual way of doing things), custumi(habitual way of doing things), manera(habitual way of doing things), ammajistrari(to make (someone) used to; to accustom), ammanziri(to make (someone) used to; to accustom), aḍḍivari(to make (someone) used to; to accustom), fari abbituari(to make (someone) used to; to accustom), èssiri abbituatu(to be accustomed) | — | |
| Spanish | acostumbrado(accustomed or apt), avezado(accustomed or apt), habituado(accustomed or apt), acostumbrar(to be accustomed), soler(to be accustomed) | — | |
| Swedish | van(accustomed or apt), vana(habitual way of doing things), vänja(to make (someone) used to; to accustom), vänja(to be accustomed) | — | |
| Turkish | âdet(habitual way of doing things) | — |
mající ve zvyku, zvyklý, obyčej, zvyk
vane
gewend, gewoon, gewoonte, gewend, wennen
tapana, tapa
habitué, coutume, habitude, habituer, être habitué
adoitado, afeito, vezado, costume, doito, fao, vezo
gewohnt, Gewohnheit
hajlamos, szokott, szokás, hozzászokik, hozzászoktat, megszokik, szokott, szoktat
abituato, avvezzo, abitudine, abituare, avvezzare, familiarizzare
acostumado, apto, hábito, acostumar, soer
obicei
имеющий обыкнове́ние, привы́кший, привы́чка, име́ть привычку, приучать
imejuščij obyknovénije, privýkšij, privýčka, imétʹ, priučatʹ
abbituatu, cunzuetu, nclini, sòlitu, abbitùdini, cunnutta, custumi, manera, ammajistrari, ammanziri, aḍḍivari, fari abbituari, èssiri abbituatu
acostumbrado, avezado, habituado, acostumbrar, soler
van, vana, vänja, vänja
âdet
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