Definition
Plural of 'forgetter'; multiple people who tend to forget things.
Etymology
Simply the plural form of 'forgetter,' adding the standard '-s' suffix to create the plural. Like most English nouns, 'forgetter' pluralizes regularly.
Kelly Says
Research shows that 'forgetters' aren't necessarily less intelligent—they often have minds so full of complex thoughts that everyday details don't stick. Einstein was famously a forgetter of mundane things because his brain was busy with physics equations!
Translations
ARالعربية
منسيون
mun-see-yoon
CACatalà
oblidats
ob-li-dats
CSČeština
zapomnětliví
za-pom-neht-lee-vee
DEDeutsch
Vergesser
fer-ges-er
ELΕλληνικά
χαμένοι
ha-me-noi
ESEspañol
olvidadizos
ol-vee-dah-dee-zos
FAفارسی
فراموشکاران
fa-ra-moosh-ka-ran
FISuomi
unohtajat
u-noh-ta-jat
FRFrançais
oublieux
oob-lee-ø
HAHA
masu-gaba
ma-su-ga-ba
HIहिन्दी
भूलने वाले
bhool-ne waale
HUMagyar
elfelejtettek
el-fe-le-jet-tek
IDBahasa Indonesia
orang yang lupa
o-rang yang loo-pa
IGIG
ndị na-akpụ
ndi na-akpu
ITItaliano
dimenticati
di-men-tee-ka-tee
KO한국어
잊는 사람들
i-jin sa-ram-deul
MSBahasa Melayu
yang lupa
yang loo-pa
MYမြန်မာ
ကျွန်တော်များ
kyun-taw-ma-yar
NLNederlands
vergeten
ver-ge-ten
PLPolski
zapominacze
za-po-mi-na-che
PTPortuguês
esquecidos
es-kwey-see-dohs
RORomână
uitatori
oo-ee-ta-tore
RUРусский
забывчивые
za-byv-chee-vee-ye
SWKiswahili
waliokosa
wa-lee-o-ko-sa
TAதமிழ்
மறப்பவர்கள்
mar-appa-var-gal
TEతెలుగు
చిరునామా
chi-ru-na-maa
TLTL
mga nakalimutan
mga na-ka-li-mu-tan
TRTürkçe
unutkanlar
oo-noo-t-ka-nlar
UKУкраїнська
забудливі
za-boo-dli-vee
URاردو
بھولنے والے
bhul-nay-wa-lay
VITiếng Việt
người quên
ngoo-ee quen
ZUZU
abantu abasala
a-ban-too a-ba-sa-la