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|trtx=Afrikaans sag; Albanian: i butë; Arabic: نَاعِم; Egyptian Arabic: نَاعِم; Armenian: փափուկ; Aromanian: moali; Assamese: নৰম; Azerbaijani: yumşaq; Bashkir: йомшаҡ; Belarusian: мя́ккі; Bengali: নরম; Bikol Central: malumoy; Bulgarian: мек; Burmese: ပျော့; Catalan: tou; Chamicuro: kala chmawa, pe'cha; Chechen: кӏеда; Chinese Cantonese: 軟; Mandarin: 軟, 软; Crimean Tatar: yumşaq, yımşaq; Czech: měkký; Danish: sagte; Dolgan: һымнагас; Dutch: zacht; Esperanto: mola; Estonian: pehme; Evenki: немумэ; Finnish: pehmeä; French: mou, molle, doux; Friulian: mol; Galician: mol, dondo, olmo, nidio; Georgian: რბილი; German: [[weich]]; Greek: [[απαλός]], [[μαλακός]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἁπαλός]], [[μαλακός]], [[μαλθακός]]; Hebrew: רַך; Hindi: कोमल, नरम; Hungarian: lágy, puha; Icelandic: mjúkur; Ido: mola; Indonesian: lembut; Ingush: кӏаьда; Irish: bog; Italian: morbido, morbida, soffice, molle; Japanese: 柔らかい; Javanese: lembut; Jingpho: mäni, nu; Karachay-Balkar: джумушакъ; Karaim: йымшакъ; Kazakh: жұмсақ; Khakas: нымзах; Khmer: កោមល; Korean: 부드럽다; Kumyk: йымышакъ; Kyrgyz: жумшак; Lao: ນຸ່ມ; Latgalian: meiksts; Latin: [[mollis]]; Latvian: mīksts; Lithuanian: minkštas; Livonian: pīemdõ; Lombard: mòll; Luxembourgish: weech, mëll, siddeleg; Macedonian: мек; Malay: lembut; Manchu: ᡥᠠᡳᡥᡡ, ᡠᡥᡠᡴᡝᠨ; Maori: māngohe, kōparuparu, kūteretere, pūngahungahu, pūngorungoru; Marathi: मऊ; Mongolian: зөөлөн; Nogai: юмсак; Norman: mo; Norwegian: svak, myk; Occitan: mòl; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: мѧкъкъ; Old English: sēfte; Old Javanese: lĕmbut; Persian: نرم; Plautdietsch: wieekj, saunft; Polish: miękki; Portuguese: mole; Quechua: api; Rohingya: norom; Romanian: moale; Romansch: lom; Russian: мя́гкий; Rusyn: мня́гкый; Sanskrit: मृदु, कोमल; Sardinian: modde, moddi, moddu, modhe, modhi, modhu; Scottish Gaelic: bog, maoth, sèimh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ме̏к; Roman: mȅk; Shor: чымчақ; Sicilian: moddu; Slovak: mäkký; Slovene: mêhek; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: měki; Southern Altai: јымжак; Spanish: [[blando]], [[muelle]], [[mole]]; Swedish: mjuk; Tagalog: malambot; Tajik: нарм; Tatar: йомшак; Thai: นุ่ม, นิ่ม; Tocharian B: lalaṃṣke; Tofa: чымҷақ; Turkish: yumuşak; Turkmen: ýumşak; Tuvan: чымчак; Ukrainian: м'яки́й; Urdu: کومل, نرم; Urum: йымшах, йумшах; Uyghur: يۇمشاق; Uzbek: yumshoq; Venetian: mòlo, moło, mol, tènaro; Vietnamese: mềm; Welsh: meddal; White Hmong: muag; Yakut: сымнаҕас; Yiddish: ווייך | |trtx=Afrikaans sag; Albanian: i butë; Arabic: نَاعِم; Egyptian Arabic: نَاعِم; Armenian: փափուկ; Aromanian: moali; Assamese: নৰম; Azerbaijani: yumşaq; Bashkir: йомшаҡ; Belarusian: мя́ккі; Bengali: নরম; Bikol Central: malumoy; Bulgarian: мек; Burmese: ပျော့; Catalan: tou; Chamicuro: kala chmawa, pe'cha; Chechen: кӏеда; Chinese Cantonese: 軟; Mandarin: 軟, 软; Crimean Tatar: yumşaq, yımşaq; Czech: měkký; Danish: sagte; Dolgan: һымнагас; Dutch: zacht; Esperanto: mola; Estonian: pehme; Evenki: немумэ; Finnish: pehmeä; French: mou, molle, doux; Friulian: mol; Galician: mol, dondo, olmo, nidio; Georgian: რბილი; German: [[weich]]; Greek: [[απαλός]], [[μαλακός]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἁπαλός]], [[μαλακός]], [[μαλθακός]]; Hebrew: רַך; Hindi: कोमल, नरम; Hungarian: lágy, puha; Icelandic: mjúkur; Ido: mola; Indonesian: lembut; Ingush: кӏаьда; Irish: bog; Italian: morbido, morbida, soffice, molle; Japanese: 柔らかい; Javanese: lembut; Jingpho: mäni, nu; Karachay-Balkar: джумушакъ; Karaim: йымшакъ; Kazakh: жұмсақ; Khakas: нымзах; Khmer: កោមល; Korean: 부드럽다; Kumyk: йымышакъ; Kyrgyz: жумшак; Lao: ນຸ່ມ; Latgalian: meiksts; Latin: [[mollis]]; Latvian: mīksts; Lithuanian: minkštas; Livonian: pīemdõ; Lombard: mòll; Luxembourgish: weech, mëll, siddeleg; Macedonian: мек; Malay: lembut; Manchu: ᡥᠠᡳᡥᡡ, ᡠᡥᡠᡴᡝᠨ; Maori: māngohe, kōparuparu, kūteretere, pūngahungahu, pūngorungoru; Marathi: मऊ; Mongolian: зөөлөн; Nogai: юмсак; Norman: mo; Norwegian: svak, myk; Occitan: mòl; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: мѧкъкъ; Old English: sēfte; Old Javanese: lĕmbut; Persian: نرم; Plautdietsch: wieekj, saunft; Polish: miękki; Portuguese: mole; Quechua: api; Rohingya: norom; Romanian: moale; Romansch: lom; Russian: мя́гкий; Rusyn: мня́гкый; Sanskrit: मृदु, कोमल; Sardinian: modde, moddi, moddu, modhe, modhi, modhu; Scottish Gaelic: bog, maoth, sèimh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ме̏к; Roman: mȅk; Shor: чымчақ; Sicilian: moddu; Slovak: mäkký; Slovene: mêhek; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: měki; Southern Altai: јымжак; Spanish: [[blando]], [[muelle]], [[mole]]; Swedish: mjuk; Tagalog: malambot; Tajik: нарм; Tatar: йомшак; Thai: นุ่ม, นิ่ม; Tocharian B: lalaṃṣke; Tofa: чымҷақ; Turkish: yumuşak; Turkmen: ýumşak; Tuvan: чымчак; Ukrainian: м'яки́й; Urdu: کومل, نرم; Urum: йымшах, йумшах; Uyghur: يۇمشاق; Uzbek: yumshoq; Venetian: mòlo, moło, mol, tènaro; Vietnamese: mềm; Welsh: meddal; White Hmong: muag; Yakut: сымнаҕас; Yiddish: ווייך | ||
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Amharic: ሴታ ሴት; Arabic: مُخَنَّث; Armenian: կնաբարո, ղզիկ; Aromanian: muljirashcu; Bikol Central: babayinhon; Bulgarian: женствен; Chinese Cantonese: 乸型; Mandarin: 娘娘腔, 女人氣/女人气; Coptic: ⲙⲁⲗⲁⲕⲟⲥ; Czech: zženštilý; Danish: kvindagtig; Dutch: [[verwijfd]]; Esperanto: virineca, ineca; Finnish: naismainen, epämiehekäs, feminiininen; French: [[efféminé]], [[efféminée]]; Galician: afeminado; German: [[weibisch]], [[tuntig]], [[effeminiert]], [[verweichlicht]], [[verweiblicht]]; Greek: [[θηλυπρεπής]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἁβρόβιος]], [[ἁβρός]], [[ἀνδρογύναιος]], [[ἀνδρόγυνος]], [[ἁπαλός]], [[ἀπομάλακος]], [[γυναικεῖος]], [[γυναικίας]], [[γυναικικός]], [[γυναικόμιμος]], [[γυναικόμορφος]], [[γυναικοτραφής]], [[γυναικόφρων]], [[γυναικώδης]], [[γύννις]], [[θηλυδρίας]], [[θηλυδριῶδες]], [[θηλυδριώδης]], [[θηλυκῶδες]], [[θηλυκώδης]], [[θηλύμορφος]], [[θηλύνους]], [[θηλύφρων]], [[θηλύψυχος]], [[θρυπτικός]], [[Ἰωνικός]], [[κατακεκλασµένος]], [[κατεαγός]], [[κατεαγώς]], [[μαλακός]], [[μαλακόσωμος]], [[μαλθακός]], [[μαλθάκων]], [[μεῖραξ]], [[μόλθακος]], [[ὄλολυς | Amharic: ሴታ ሴት; Arabic: مُخَنَّث; Armenian: կնաբարո, ղզիկ; Aromanian: muljirashcu; Bikol Central: babayinhon; Bulgarian: женствен; Chinese Cantonese: 乸型; Mandarin: 娘娘腔, 女人氣/女人气; Coptic: ⲙⲁⲗⲁⲕⲟⲥ; Czech: zženštilý; Danish: kvindagtig; Dutch: [[verwijfd]]; Esperanto: virineca, ineca; Finnish: naismainen, epämiehekäs, feminiininen; French: [[efféminé]], [[efféminée]]; Galician: afeminado; German: [[weibisch]], [[tuntig]], [[effeminiert]], [[verweichlicht]], [[verweiblicht]]; Greek: [[θηλυπρεπής]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἁβρόβιος]], [[ἁβρός]], [[ἀνδρογύναιος]], [[ἀνδρόγυνος]], [[ἁπαλός]], [[ἀπομάλακος]], [[γυναικεῖος]], [[γυναικίας]], [[γυναικικός]], [[γυναικόμιμος]], [[γυναικόμορφος]], [[γυναικοτραφής]], [[γυναικόφρων]], [[γυναικώδης]], [[γύννις]], [[θηλυδρίας]], [[θηλυδριῶδες]], [[θηλυδριώδης]], [[θηλυκῶδες]], [[θηλυκώδης]], [[θηλύμορφος]], [[θηλύνους]], [[θηλύφρων]], [[θηλύψυχος]], [[θρυπτικός]], [[Ἰωνικός]], [[κατακεκλασµένος]], [[κατεαγός]], [[κατεαγώς]], [[μαλακός]], [[μαλακόσωμος]], [[μαλθακός]], [[μαλθάκων]], [[μεῖραξ]], [[μόλθακος]], [[ὄλολυς]], [[σαβακός]], [[σαλμακίς]], [[Σαλμακίς]], [[τρυφερόβιος]], [[τρυφερός]], [[τρυφῶν]], [[ὑπόθηλυς]], [[χλιδανός]]; Indonesian: banci, kemayu; Irish: baineanda, baineann, piteogach, piteánta; Italian: [[effemminato]]; Japanese: 女々しい; Korean: 유약; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: serejin, nemêr; Latin: [[eviratus]], [[perfluus]]; Macedonian: женствен; Manx: dendeaysagh, soailtagh, bwoirrin, benoil; Norwegian: kvinneaktig, umandig, jentete, jenteaktig, kvinnelig, femi, bløtaktig; Bokmål: feminin, fjollete; Nynorsk: feminin; Persian: امرد; Polish: zniewieściały, zbabiały, wydelikacony, babski, babski; Portuguese: [[afeminado]], [[efeminado]], [[mulheril]], [[adamado]], [[amulherado]], [[afemeado]], [[amaricado]], [[dengoso]], [[inviril]], [[mulherengo]], [[amulherengado]], [[paneleiro]], [[apaneleirado]], [[maricas]], [[mariconço]], [[bicha]], [[abichanado]], [[larilas]], [[panilas]], [[enerve]]; Romanian: afemeiat; Russian: [[женоподобный]]; Scottish Gaelic: boireannta; Slovak: zoženštený; Spanish: [[afeminado]], [[amanerado]], [[amujerado]], [[ahembrado]], [[adamado]], [[mujeril]], [[amariconado]]; Swedish: fjollig; Tagalog: binabae; Turkish: yumuşak, efemine; Ukrainian: жоновидий, жінкуватий; Uzbek: xotinchalish, xezalak; Welsh: merchetaidd | ||
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