sick man of Europe

Etymology
A calque of a phrase coined by Czar Nicholas I, Romanov, of the Empire of Russia:. This name for the Turkish Ottoman Empire refers to the sickly state of the Ottoman state in the 19th century.

Proper noun

 * 1)  Ottoman Empire.
 * 2)  Any European country undergoing economic difficulty.

Translations

 * Danish: Europas syge mand
 * Dutch: zieke man van Europa
 * Finnish: Euroopan sairas mies
 * French: homme malade de l'Europe
 * German: kranker Mann am Bosporus
 * Greek: μεγάλος ασθενής
 * Japanese: ヨーロッパの病人
 * Korean: 유럽의 환자
 * Norwegian: Europas syke mann
 * Polish: chory człowiek Europy
 * Portuguese: homem doente da Europa
 * Russian: больно́й челове́к Евро́пы
 * Serbo-Croatian: болесник Еуропе
 * Spanish: hombre enfermo de Europa
 * Swedish: Europas sjuke man
 * Turkish: Avrupa'nın hasta adamı
 * Uyghur: ياۋروپا كېسەل كۆرپىسى


 * Finnish: Euroopan sairas mies
 * Portuguese: doente da Europa, homem doente da Europa