engerd tem 19 traduções em 7 línguas

traduções de engerd

NL FR Francês 1 tradução
  • original (n v adj) [nonconformist, especially in appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices] {m}
NL DE Alemão 3 traduções
  • Spinner (n v adj) [nonconformist, especially in appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices] {m}
  • Freak (n v adj) [nonconformist, especially in appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices]
  • Knilch (n v) [informal: annoyingly unpleasant person] {m}
NL IT Italiano 4 traduções
  • antipatico (n v) [informal: annoyingly unpleasant person]
  • lecchino (n v) [informal: annoyingly unpleasant person] {m}
  • ruffiano (n v) [informal: annoyingly unpleasant person] {m}
  • fricchettone (n v adj) [nonconformist, especially in appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices]
NL SV Sueco 3 traduções
  • äckel (n v) [informal: annoyingly unpleasant person] {n}
  • äckelpotta (n v) [informal: annoyingly unpleasant person]
  • miffo (n v) [informal: annoyingly unpleasant person] (n v)
NL CS Tcheco 3 traduções
  • blázen (n v adj) [nonconformist, especially in appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices] {m}
  • podivín (n v adj) [nonconformist, especially in appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices]
  • magor (n v adj) [nonconformist, especially in appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices] (n v adj)
NL BG Búlgaro 1 tradução
  • чудак (n v adj) [nonconformist, especially in appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices] (adj n v)
NL RU Russo 4 traduções
  • отморо́зок (n v) [pejorative: frightening or disconcerting person] (n adj)
  • чуда́к (n v adj) [nonconformist, especially in appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices] (n)
  • фрик (n v adj) [nonconformist, especially in appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices] (n)
  • уро́д (n v) [pejorative: frightening or disconcerting person] (n v)