Translations: the word in the other languages
- Afrikaans: verslaan
- Amharic: smitten
- Arabic: مغرم
- Azerbaijani: битая
- Bashkir: битый
- Belarusian: бітая
- Bulgarian: битая
- Bengali: প্রহৃত
- Bosnian: očaran
- Catalan: ferit
- Cebuano: gihampak
- Czech: biti
- Welsh: taro
- Danish: slået
- German: geschlagen
- Greek: χτυπημένος
- Esperanto: smitten
- Spanish: herido
- Estonian: löönud
- Basque: smitten
- Persian: smitten
- Finnish: lyönyt
- French: frappé
- Irish: smitten
- Scottish Gaelic: smitten
- Galician: ferido
- Gujarati: smitten
- Hebrew: מוכה
- Hindi: पीटा
- Croatian: битая
- Haitian: frape
- Hungarian: elbűvölve
- Armenian: битая
- Indonesian: kepincut
- Icelandic: drepið
- Italian: percosso
- Japanese: 市内中心部に位置す
- Javanese: smitten
- Georgian: დაჰკრა
- Kazakh: битая
- Khmer: ដំ
- Kannada: ಸ್ಮಿಟನ್
- Korean: 강타
- Kyrgyz: битая
- Latin: percussum
- Luxembourgish: geschloen
- Lao: ລົງ
- Lithuanian: pabūti
- Latvian: sista
- Malagasy: voakapoka
- Mari: кыралт
- Maori: patua
- Macedonian: поразен
- Malayalam: അവന്റെ മുമ്പാകെ ഭക്ഷിച്ചു പാനം ചെയ്തു
- Mongolian: цохигдсон
- Marathi: पराभव
- Hill Mari: шиӓнгӹн
- Malay: didera
- Maltese: smitten
- Burmese: အထိအခိုက်
- Nepali: चोट
- Dutch: geslagen
- Norwegian: slått
- Punjabi: ਖੁਭ
- Papiamento: dal
- Polish: jest uszkodzony
- Portuguese: feridos
- Romanian: lovit
- Russian: битая
- Sinhalese: පහර
- Slovak: bil
- Slovenian: očaran
- Albanian: qëllohet
- Serbian: сломљен
- Sundanese: smitten
- Swedish: slagna
- Swahili: amepigwa
- Tamil: தாக்கப்பட்டிருக்கிறார்
- Telugu: స్మిట్టెన్
- Tajik: битая
- Thai: ระริกระรี้กับคนอื่
- Tagalog: may malubhang sakit
- Turkish: tutuldun
- Tatar: битая
- Udmurt: туэ
- Ukrainian: бита
- Urdu: زخمی
- Uzbek: smitten
- Vietnamese: đánh đập
- Xhosa: ukubethwa
- Yiddish: סמיטאַן
- Chinese: 神魂颠倒
Synonyms, close and similar words for smitten
- struck
- enamored
- infatuated
- stricken