Animate
Translations of "animate" (40 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | frymor(in grammar) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | ἔμψυχος(that which lives), ἔμψυχος(dynamic, energetic) | émpsukhos, émpsukhos | |
| Arabic | حَيّ(that which lives), عَاقِل(in grammar) | ḥayy, ʕāqil | |
| Armenian | շնչավոր(in grammar) | šnčʻavor | |
| Belarusian | адушаўлёны(in grammar), жывы́(that which lives), жывы́(in grammar) | adušawljóny, žyvý, žyvý | |
| Bulgarian | енерги́чен(dynamic, energetic), жив(that which lives), одушеве́н(that which lives), одушеве́н(in grammar), оживе́н(dynamic, energetic), анимирам(to impart motion or its appearance), съживявам(to impart motion or its appearance) | energíčen, živ, oduševén, oduševén, oživén, animiram, sǎživjavam | |
| Catalan | animat(that which lives), animat(possessing the quality or ability of motion), animat(dynamic, energetic), animar(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 有活力的(dynamic, energetic), 有生命的(that which lives), 有生的(in grammar), 活的(that which lives) | yǒu huólì de, yǒu shēngmìng de, yǒushēng de, huó de | |
| Czech | životný(in grammar) | — | |
| Danish | besjælet(in grammar), levende(that which lives), animere(to impart motion or its appearance), tegne(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Dutch | bezield(in grammar) | — | |
| Esperanto | animita(possessing the quality or ability of motion), animi(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Finnish | eloisa(dynamic, energetic), elollinen(that which lives), elollinen(in grammar), elävä(that which lives), liikkuva(possessing the quality or ability of motion), vireä(dynamic, energetic), animoida(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| French | animé(in grammar), animer(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Galician | animado(that which lives) | — | |
| German | belebt(in grammar), beseelt(that which lives), bewegt(possessing the quality or ability of motion), lebendig(that which lives), lebhaft(dynamic, energetic), animieren(to impart motion or its appearance), beleben(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Greek | έμψυχος(that which lives), ζωντανός(that which lives), ζωντανός(dynamic, energetic), ζωντανεύω(to impart motion or its appearance) | émpsychos, zontanós, zontanós, zontanévo | |
| Ido | animar(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Irish | beocht a chur i(to impart motion or its appearance), beoigh(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Japanese | アニメーション化す(to impart motion or its appearance), アニメ化す(to impart motion or its appearance) | animēshon kasu, animekasu | |
| Latin | ambulans(possessing the quality or ability of motion), animālis(that which lives), animāns(that which lives), movens(possessing the quality or ability of motion), vīvus(that which lives) | — | |
| Malagasy | manetsika(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Māori | hākori(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Mongolian | амьтай(in grammar) | amʹtaj | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | levende(that which lives), animere(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | levande(that which lives), animere(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Old English | cwic(that which lives) | — | |
| Old Norse | andligr(that which lives) | — | |
| Polish | żywotny(in grammar), żywy(that which lives), animować(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Portuguese | animado(that which lives), animado(possessing the quality or ability of motion), animado(dynamic, energetic), animado(in grammar), animar(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Romanian | anima(to impart motion or its appearance), însufleți(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Russian | talking etc.(dynamic, energetic), живо́й(that which lives), живо́й(dynamic, energetic), живо́й(in grammar), одушевлённый(in grammar), оживлённый esp. of dicussion(dynamic, energetic), энерги́чный(dynamic, energetic) | živój, živój, živój, oduševljónnyj, oživljónnyj, energíčnyj | |
| Scottish Gaelic | beothaich(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | animírati(to impart motion or its appearance), аними́рати(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Slovene | živ(in grammar) | — | |
| Spanish | animado(that which lives), animado(possessing the quality or ability of motion), animar(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Swedish | besjälad(in grammar), levande(that which lives), animera(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Turkish | aktif(dynamic, energetic), canlı(that which lives), canlı(dynamic, energetic), canlı(in grammar), dinamik(dynamic, energetic), diri(that which lives), etkin(possessing the quality or ability of motion), faal(dynamic, energetic), animasyon yapmak(to impart motion or its appearance), canlandırmak(to impart motion or its appearance) | — | |
| Ukrainian | живи́й(that which lives), живи́й(in grammar), істо́та(in grammar) | žyvýj, žyvýj, istóta | |
| Welsh | animeiddio(to impart motion or its appearance) | — |
frymor
енерги́чен, жив, одушеве́н, одушеве́н, оживе́н, анимирам, съживявам
energíčen, živ, oduševén, oduševén, oživén, animiram, sǎživjavam
animat, animat, animat, animar
životný
besjælet, levende, animere, tegne
bezield
animita, animi
eloisa, elollinen, elollinen, elävä, liikkuva, vireä, animoida
animé, animer
animado
belebt, beseelt, bewegt, lebendig, lebhaft, animieren, beleben
animar
beocht a chur i, beoigh
ambulans, animālis, animāns, movens, vīvus
manetsika
hākori
levende, animere
levande, animere
cwic
andligr
żywotny, żywy, animować
animado, animado, animado, animado, animar
anima, însufleți
talking etc., живо́й, живо́й, живо́й, одушевлённый, оживлённый esp. of dicussion, энерги́чный
živój, živój, živój, oduševljónnyj, oživljónnyj, energíčnyj
beothaich
animírati, аними́рати
živ
animado, animado, animar
besjälad, levande, animera
aktif, canlı, canlı, canlı, dinamik, diri, etkin, faal, animasyon yapmak, canlandırmak
animeiddio
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