pelle d'oca has 28 translations in 14 languages

translations of pelle d'oca

IT EN English 4 translations
IT ES Spanish 5 translations
  • miedo (n) [fisiologia, sensazione fisica] {m}
  • pavor (n) [fisiologia, sensazione fisica] (m] y respeto [m)
  • escalofrío (n) [raised skin caused by cold, excitement, or fear] {m}
  • carne de gallina (n) [bumps on the skin, fisiologia, sensazione fisica] {f}
  • piel de gallina (n) [bumps on the skin, raised skin caused by cold, excitement, or fear] {f}
IT FR French 2 translations
  • chair de poule (n) [bumps on the skin, fisiologia, raised skin caused by cold, excitement, or fear, sensazione fisica] {f}
  • froid dans le dos (n) [fisiologia, sensazione fisica] {m}
IT DE German 1 translation
  • Gänsehaut (n) [bumps on the skin, fisiologia, raised skin caused by cold, excitement, or fear, sensazione fisica] {f}
IT NL Dutch 3 translations
  • koude rillingen (n) [fisiologia, sensazione fisica] {f}
  • kippevel (n) [fisiologia, sensazione fisica] {n}
  • kippenvel (n) [bumps on the skin, raised skin caused by cold, excitement, or fear] {n}
IT PT Portuguese 3 translations
  • arrepio de medo (n) [fisiologia, sensazione fisica] {m}
  • arrepio (n) [bumps on the skin, fisiologia, raised skin caused by cold, excitement, or fear, sensazione fisica] {m}
  • pele de galinha (n) [raised skin caused by cold, excitement, or fear]
IT SV Swedish 2 translations
  • gåshud (n) [bumps on the skin, raised skin caused by cold, excitement, or fear] (u)
  • ståpäls (n) [raised skin caused by cold, excitement, or fear]
IT CS Czech 1 translation
  • husí kůže (n) [bumps on the skin, raised skin caused by cold, excitement, or fear] {f}
IT PL Polish 1 translation
IT HU Hungarian 1 translation
  • libabőr (n) [bumps on the skin, raised skin caused by cold, excitement, or fear]
IT AF Afrikaans 1 translation
  • hoendervleis [bumps on the skin, raised skin caused by cold, excitement, or fear]
IT RU Russian 2 translations
IT HI Hindi 1 translation
IT JA Japanese 1 translation
  • 鳥肌 (n) [bumps on the skin, raised skin caused by cold, excitement, or fear] (n)