Use 'as-tse-ya-fi' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
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Disgusting
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Use 'muqrif' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'ghrinno' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'fastigós/osa' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'ošklivé' to describe something that is disgusting or unpleasant, often visually.
Use 'frastødende' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'ekelhaft' to describe something that causes disgust, such as a bad smell or unpleasant sight.
Use 'aidiastiko/i' to express disgust, similar to English, for something that is repulsive or unpleasant.
Use 'asqueroso/a' to describe something that repulses you, like spoiled food or a bad smell.
Use 'jälk' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'nazkagarri' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'chandash avar' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'iljettävä' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'dégoûtant/e' to express disgust, similar to English, for food, sights, or behavior.
Use 'nojento/a' to describe something that is disgusting, like spoiled food or a bad smell. 'Que noxo!' is a common exclamation.
Use 'ghrinaspad' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'abin kyama' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'me'agil' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'ghinauna' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'undorító' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'menjijikkan' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'ógeðslegt' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'schifoso/a' to express strong disgust, often for something visually or morally repugnant.
Use 'ken'o na' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'yeokgyeoun' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'šlykštu' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'riebīgs' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'ghrinaspad' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'menjijikkan' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'walgelijk' to express disgust, similar to English, for things that are unpleasant or repulsive.
Use 'frastøtende' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'ghinauna' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'obrzydliwe' to express disgust, similar to English, for something that is repulsive or unpleasant.
Use 'nojento/a' to describe something that is disgusting, like spoiled food or a bad smell. 'Que nojo!' is a common exclamation.
Use 'scârbos/oasă' to express disgust, similar to English, for something that is repulsive or unpleasant.
Use 'otvratitel'no' to express disgust, often for something unpleasant to look at or experience.
Use 'vidrig' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'chukizo' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'aruvurupaana' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'asahyakarameina' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'naa rang-giat' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'nakakadiri' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'iğrenç' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'ohydno' to express disgust, often for something morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'ghinauna' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'ghê tởm' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'kíkan' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'èxīn' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'au1 sam1' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.
Use 'nyanyisa' to express disgust, often for something that is morally or visually unpleasant.