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dizzy
How to say "Dizzy" in Māori and 27 more useful words.
American English
dizzy
Māori
whakaāmai
More Aches & Pains Vocabulary in Māori
American English
Māori
earache
mate taringa
stomachache
mate puku
backache
mate tuara
bruise
marū
blurry vision
atarua
stiff neck
kaki mārō
blister
hoipū
chapped lips
ngutu maroke
sunburn
tīkākā
nauseous
whakapairuaki
insect bite
ngau pēpeke
pain
mamae
bone fracture
whati kōiwi
muscle strain
whakariaka uaua
cramp
hakoko
I care
ka tiaki ahau
it hurts
ka mamae
ambulance
waka tūroro
wheelchair
tūru wīra
blood
toto
pulse
patoto manawa
syringe
pūwero
stretcher
kauamo
x-ray
whakaata roto
cardiologist
tākuta manawa
I choke
ka rāoa ahau
I collapse
ka ngahoro ahau
Example sentences
American English
I forgot to put on sunscreen so I got a sunburn while I was at the beach.
Learn the word for "Dizzy" in 45 More Languages.
Hungarian
szédül
Korean
어지러움
Castilian Spanish
mareado
Japanese
めまい
French
le vertige
Mandarin Chinese
头晕
Italian
avere un giramento di testa
German
schwindlig
Russian
головокружение
Brazilian Portuguese
tonto
Hebrew
סחרחורת
Arabic
يشعر بالدوار
Turkish
başı dönen
Danish
svimmel
Swedish
yr
Norwegian
svimmel
Hindi
चक्कर आना
Tagalog
nahihilo
Vietnamese
chóng mặt
Esperanto
kapturna
Dutch
duizelig
Icelandic
svimar
Indonesian
pusing
British English
dizzy
Mexican Spanish
mareado
European Portuguese
tonto
Cantonese Chinese
頭暈
Thai
เวียนหัว
Polish
oszołomiony
Hawaiian
NOTAVAILABLE
Samoan
NOTAVAILABLE
Greek
ζαλισμένος
Finnish
huimaantunut
Persian
سرگیجه داشتن
Estonian
pea käib ringi
Croatian
ošamućen
Serbian
NOTAVAILABLE
Bosnian
ošamućen
Sanskrit
Swahili
kisulisuli
Yoruba
ojú yíyí
Igbo
ume ọpụpụ
Ukrainian
запаморочення
Catalan
Galician
Romanian
Irish
NOTAVAILABLE
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