the closest thing would be κακόβουλος (kakovoulos) or κακοπιστος (kakopistos) but both use the term kako- (evil-,mis-) with a rather ''bad'' meaning.
mischievous
The root word of mischievous is mischief
mischievous sprite
No, but the English word mischievous DOES have it's origins in the French language. The French words malfaisant and saboteurBOTH translate to mischievous in English.
The kids ideas were very mischievous.
It is spelled "mischievous". There are two "i's".
Are you asking how do you say mischievous in Hawaiian? The closest is "Kolohe"
mischievous
A mischievous child is called unruly. It begins with the letter u.
There are three syllable in mischievous. The syllable breaks are: Mis-chie-vous.
Someone who is "mischievous" is said to be "bösartig", "spitzbübisch", "boshaft" or "schadenfroh" in German.
delinquents