foreboding

Etymology
From, , equivalent to. Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) A sense of evil to come.
 * 2) An evil omen.
 * 1) An evil omen.
 * 1) An evil omen.
 * 1) An evil omen.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan: ,
 * Czech: zlá předtucha
 * Dutch: slecht voorgevoel
 * French: mauvais pressentiment, mauvais présage
 * Georgian: წინათგრძნობა, ცუდი წინათგრძნობა, ცუდის მომასწავებელი, ცუდის მომასწავებელი ნიშანი
 * German: ,
 * Italian: brutto presentimento
 * Latin: praesāgium
 * Macedonian: про́коба, ја́нѕа, пре́тчувство
 * Maori: parangēki
 * Occitan: marrida pressentida, marrit pressentiment,
 * Portuguese: mau pressentimento
 * Romanian: presimțire rea, presentiment rău
 * Russian:, дурно́е предчу́вствие
 * Serbo-Croatian: zla slutnja
 * Spanish: mal presentimiento
 * Turkish: malum olma, ,


 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish: paha enne
 * German: bange Ahnung
 * Italian:
 * Macedonian: ко́ба
 * Maori: kōtua, aroākapa, aituā
 * Portuguese: mau agouro
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:, , предве́стник беды́, плоха́я приме́та
 * Serbo-Croatian: predznak zla,
 * Turkish: içine doğma, kötü his

Adjective

 * 1) Of ominous significance; serving as an ill omen; foretelling of harm or difficulty.