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|trtx====[[blasphemous]]=== | |||
Catalan: blasfem; Chinese Mandarin: 褻瀆神靈/亵渎神灵; Czech: rouhavý, rouhačský; Danish: blasfemisk; Esperanto: malpia; Faroese: gudsspottandi; Finnish: rienaava, pilkkaava; French: [[blasphématoire]]; Georgian: მკრეხელური; German: [[blasphemisch]], [[gotteslästerlich]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἄθεος]], [[ἀπόφημος]], [[ἀρράβαξ]], [[βλάσφημος]], [[δύσφαμος]], [[δύσφημος]]; Hungarian: istenkáromló; Irish: blaisféimeach, diamhaslach, dia-aithiseach, naomhaithiseach; Italian: [[blasfemo]]; Middle English: blasfeme; Norwegian Bokmål: blasfemisk; Nynorsk: blasfemisk; Polish: bluźnierczy; Portuguese: [[blasfemo]]; Romanian: blasfemator; Russian: [[богохульный]], [[нечестивый]], [[богохульственный]], [[святотатственный]], [[кощунственный]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бласфѐмичан, svȅtogr̄dnī; Roman: blasfèmičan, svȅtogr̄dan; Spanish: [[blasfemo]]; Swedish: blasfemisk, hädisk | |||
===[[slanderous]]=== | |||
Bulgarian: клеветнически; Dutch: [[lasterlijk]]; Finnish: herjaava, panetteleva; French: [[diffamatoire]]; Galician: calumnioso; German: [[verleumderisch]]; Greek: [[δυσφημιστικός]]; Korean: 중상적인; Portuguese: [[calunioso]]; Russian: [[клеветнический]]; Scots: ill-speakin; Spanish: [[calumnioso]], [[difamador]] | |||
===[[infamous]]=== | |||
Bulgarian: опозорен; Catalan: infame; Chinese Mandarin: 臭名昭著; Czech: nechvalně známý; Danish: berygtet, infamøs; Dutch: [[berucht]]; Esperanto: fifama; Finnish: pahamaineinen, surullisenkuuluisa; French: [[tristement célèbre]]; Galician: infame; German: [[anrüchig]], [[berüchtigt]], [[berühmt]], [[ehrlos]], [[entehrend]], [[gemein]], [[infam]], [[niederträchtig]], [[schändlich]], [[verrucht]], [[verrufen]]; Greek: [[διαβόητος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀδόκιμος]], [[ἄδοξος]], [[αἰσχρός]], [[ἀμφιβόητος]], [[ἀνώνυμος]], [[ἀοίδιμος]], [[ἀριγνώς]], [[ἀρίγνωτος]], [[ἄρρητος]], [[ἄσχημος]], [[ἀσχήμων]], [[βδελυρός]], [[βδελυχρός]], [[διαβόητος]], [[δυσκλεής]], [[δύσφημος]], [[ἐπιβόητος]], [[ἐπίρρητος]], [[κακόδοξος]], [[κακοήθης]], [[κατάφημος]], [[κλύμενος]], [[περιβόητος]], [[περιφορητός]], [[περιφόρητος]]; Hungarian: hírhedt; Ido: infama; Italian: [[famigerato]]; Japanese: 悪名高い; Korean: 악명 높은; Latin: [[infamis]]; Norwegian: beryktet; Occitan: infame; Old English: unhlīsful; Polish: niesławny; Portuguese: [[infame]], [[famigerado]]; Romanian: infam, nerușinat, ticălos; Russian: [[бесславный]], [[позорный]], [[печально известный]], [[печально знаменитый]]; Scottish Gaelic: droch-chliùiteach; Spanish: [[de mala fama]], [[malfamado]], [[malafamado]]; Swedish: ökänd, vanärande, vanfrejdad, äreslös; Turkish: alçak, ayıp, iğrenç, kepaze, kötü şöhretli, rezil, rezilane, rezilcesine, utanç verici; Ukrainian: безславний, сумнозві́сний; Westrobothnian: illtjännd | |||
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