motion sickness (uncountable)
- A feeling of nausea or dizziness caused by a disagreement between visually perceived movement and the vestibular system's sense of movement; typically resulting from travel in a vehicle such as a ship or car.
nausea or dizziness in a moving vehicle
- Arabic: (please verify) دُوَار اَلْبَحْر m (duwār al-baḥr)
- Catalan: cinetosi m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 暈動病/晕动病 (yùndòngbìng)
- Czech: kinetóza f
- Danish: transportsyge c
- Dutch: reisziekte (nl) f
- Esperanto: movmalsano
- Finnish: liikepahoinvointi, matkapahoinvointi (fi)
- French: mal des transports (fr) m, cinétose (fr) f, cinépathie f
- Galician: mareo m
- German: Reisekrankheit (de) f, Bewegungskrankheit, Kinetose (de)
- Greek: ναυτία (el) f (naftía)
- Ancient Greek: ναυτία f (nautía)
- Hindi: मोशन सिकनेस (mośan siknes)
- Hungarian: tengeribetegség (hu)
- Icelandic: ferðaveiki f
- Ido: please add this translation if you can
- Indonesian: mabuk (id)
- Irish: tinneas gluaisne m
- Italian: chinetosi
- Japanese: 加速度病 (ja) (かそくどびょう, kasokudobyō), (by boat) 船酔い (ja) (ふなよい, funayoi); (by car) 車酔い (ja) (くるまよい, kurumayoi); (by any vehicle) 乗り物酔い (ja) (のりものよい, norimonoyoi)
- Kannada: please add this translation if you can
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Latvian: kinetoze f
- Malay: mabuk (ms)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: reisesyke m
- Persian: please add this translation if you can
- Polish: choroba lokomocyjna (pl) f
- Portuguese: cinetose f
- Romanian: rău de mișcare n
- Russian: ука́чивание (ru) n (ukáčivanije), кинето́з m (kinetóz)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: (please verify) кинетоза f
- Roman: (please verify) kinetoza (sh) f
- Spanish: cinetosis f, mareo (es) m
- Swahili: (please verify) kichefuchefu (sw)
- Swedish: åksjuka (sv) c, rörelsesjuka
- Turkish: (please verify) deniz tutması, hareket hastalığı (tr), kinetozis (tr)
- Ukrainian: please add this translation if you can
- Welsh: salwch symud
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