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Translations of "arch" (65 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἁψίς(architectural element) | hapsís | |
| Arabic | بكية(inverted U shape), قوس(inverted U shape), قوس(inverted U shape), قَوْس(inverted U shape), قَوْس(architectural element) | bakya, ʔōs, gōs, qaws, qaws | |
| Armenian | կամար(inverted U shape), կամար(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), կամար(architectural element) | kamar, kamar, kamar | |
| Azerbaijani | qövs(inverted U shape), tağ(architectural element) | — | |
| Bashkir | көмбәҙ(architectural element) | kömbəź | |
| Belarusian | а́рка(inverted U shape), а́рка(architectural element), дуга́(inverted U shape), лука́(inverted U shape) | árka, árka, duhá, luká | |
| Bulgarian | арка(architectural element), дъга(inverted U shape), свод(arrangement of trapezoidal stones) | arka, dǎga, svod | |
| Burmese | မုခ်ခုံး(architectural element) | muhkhkum: | |
| Catalan | arc(inverted U shape), arc(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), arc(architectural element), arquejar(form into arch) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 拱(inverted U shape), 拱(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), 拱(architectural element), 拱券(architectural element), 拱形(inverted U shape), 拱門 /拱门(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), 拱門 /拱门(architectural element), 足弓(curved part of the bottom of a foot), 弓(form into arch), 拱(form into arch) | gǒng, gǒng, gǒng, gǒngxuàn, gǒngxíng, gǒngmén, gǒngmén, zú gōng, gōng, gǒng | |
| Czech | klenba(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), oblouk(inverted U shape), oblouk(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), oblouk(architectural element) | — | |
| Danish | bue(inverted U shape), bue(architectural element) | — | |
| Dutch | boog(inverted U shape), boog(architectural element) | — | |
| Esperanto | arko(inverted U shape), arko(architectural element), kurbigi(form into arch) | — | |
| Estonian | kaar(architectural element) | — | |
| Finnish | ovela(knowing, clever, mischievous), pää(principal, primary), holvikaari(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), jalkaholvi(curved part of the bottom of a foot), kaari(inverted U shape), kaari(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), kaari(architectural element), köyristää(form into arch) | — | |
| French | arc(inverted U shape), arc(architectural element), arche(inverted U shape), voûte plantaire(curved part of the bottom of a foot), cambrer(form into arch) | — | |
| Friulian | arc(architectural element) | — | |
| Galician | galga(curved part of the bottom of a foot) | — | |
| Georgian | თაღი(architectural element) | taɣi | |
| German | Bogen(inverted U shape), Bogen(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), Bogen(architectural element), Fußbogen(curved part of the bottom of a foot), Fußgewölbe(curved part of the bottom of a foot), Spann(curved part of the bottom of a foot), krümmen(form into arch) | — | |
| Greek | αψίδα(inverted U shape), αψίδα(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), αψίδα(architectural element), κυρτώνω(form into arch) | apsída, apsída, apsída, kyrtóno | |
| Gullah | aa’ch(inverted U shape), aa’ch(form into arch) | — | |
| Hebrew | קֶשֶׁת(architectural element) | késhet | |
| Hindi | चाप(architectural element) | cāp | |
| Hungarian | rüszt(curved part of the bottom of a foot), ív(architectural element) | — | |
| Icelandic | bogi(architectural element) | — | |
| Ido | arko(inverted U shape), arko(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), arko(architectural element), arkigar(form into arch) | — | |
| Irish | trácht(curved part of the bottom of a foot) | — | |
| Italian | furbo(knowing, clever, mischievous), arco(architectural element) | — | |
| Japanese | アーチ(architectural element) | āchi | |
| Kazakh | доға(architectural element) | doğa | |
| Korean | 아치(architectural element) | achi | |
| Kyrgyz | дого(architectural element) | dogo | |
| Latin | arcus(inverted U shape), arcus(architectural element) | — | |
| Latvian | arka(architectural element) | — | |
| Lithuanian | arka(architectural element) | — | |
| Macedonian | арка(architectural element), лак(inverted U shape), свод(inverted U shape), свод(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), свод(architectural element) | arka, lak, svod, svod, svod | |
| Malay | gerbang(architectural element) | — | |
| Malayalam | കമാനം(architectural element), വളയുക(form into arch), വളയ്ക്കുക(form into arch) | kamānaṁ, vaḷayuka, vaḷaykkuka | |
| Manx | aae(architectural element) | — | |
| Māori | piko ānau(inverted U shape), tāwhana(inverted U shape), whakaare(inverted U shape), tīwhana(form into arch), whakatuapuku(form into arch) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | kevane(inverted U shape), kevane(architectural element) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | bue(architectural element) | — | |
| Old English | bīeġels(architectural element) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | طاق(architectural element), كمر(architectural element) | tak, kemer | |
| Persian | طاق(architectural element), قوس(inverted U shape), کمان(inverted U shape) | tâq, qows, kamân | |
| Polish | łuk(inverted U shape), łuk(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), łuk(architectural element), łuk(curved part of the bottom of a foot), tworzyć łuk(form into arch), wyginać w łuk(form into arch) | — | |
| Portuguese | esperto(knowing, clever, mischievous), arco(inverted U shape), arco(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), arco(architectural element), arquear(form into arch) | — | |
| Romanian | arc(architectural element) | — | |
| Russian | игри́вый(knowing, clever, mischievous), лука́вый(knowing, clever, mischievous), а́рка(inverted U shape), а́рка(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), а́рка(architectural element), дуга́(inverted U shape), свод(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), свод(architectural element), свод(curved part of the bottom of a foot), изгиба́ться дуго́й(form into arch) | igrívyj, lukávyj, árka, árka, árka, dugá, svod, svod, svod, izgibátʹsja dugój | |
| Scots | bow(inverted U shape), pend(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), pend(architectural element) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | bogha(inverted U shape), bogha(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), bogha(architectural element) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | lȗk(architectural element), лу̑к(architectural element) | — | |
| Slovak | oblúk(architectural element) | — | |
| Slovene | lok(architectural element), obok(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), obok(architectural element) | — | |
| Spanish | principal(principal, primary), pícaro(knowing, clever, mischievous), arco(inverted U shape), arco(arrangement of trapezoidal stones), arco(architectural element), puente(curved part of the bottom of a foot), arquear(form into arch) | — | |
| Swedish | båge(inverted U shape), båge(architectural element), fotvalv(curved part of the bottom of a foot), hålfot(curved part of the bottom of a foot), valv(architectural element), valvbåge(architectural element), välva sig(form into arch) | — | |
| Tajik | равоқ(architectural element), тоқ(architectural element) | ravoq, toq | |
| Thai | ช่องโค้ง(architectural element) | chɔ̂ɔng-kóong | |
| Turkish | kemer(architectural element) | — | |
| Ukrainian | а́рка(inverted U shape), а́рка(architectural element), дуга́(inverted U shape) | árka, árka, duhá | |
| Uzbek | arka(architectural element), ravoq(architectural element), toq(architectural element) | — | |
| Vietnamese | vòm(architectural element) | — | |
| Walloon | åtche(architectural element) | — |
qövs, tağ
arc, arc, arc, arquejar
拱, 拱, 拱, 拱券, 拱形, 拱門 /拱门, 拱門 /拱门, 足弓, 弓, 拱
gǒng, gǒng, gǒng, gǒngxuàn, gǒngxíng, gǒngmén, gǒngmén, zú gōng, gōng, gǒng
klenba, oblouk, oblouk, oblouk
bue, bue
boog, boog
arko, arko, kurbigi
kaar
ovela, pää, holvikaari, jalkaholvi, kaari, kaari, kaari, köyristää
arc, arc, arche, voûte plantaire, cambrer
arc
galga
Bogen, Bogen, Bogen, Fußbogen, Fußgewölbe, Spann, krümmen
aa’ch, aa’ch
rüszt, ív
bogi
arko, arko, arko, arkigar
trácht
furbo, arco
arcus, arcus
arka
arka
gerbang
aae
piko ānau, tāwhana, whakaare, tīwhana, whakatuapuku
kevane, kevane
bīeġels
łuk, łuk, łuk, łuk, tworzyć łuk, wyginać w łuk
esperto, arco, arco, arco, arquear
arc
игри́вый, лука́вый, а́рка, а́рка, а́рка, дуга́, свод, свод, свод, изгиба́ться дуго́й
igrívyj, lukávyj, árka, árka, árka, dugá, svod, svod, svod, izgibátʹsja dugój
bow, pend, pend
bogha, bogha, bogha
lȗk, лу̑к
oblúk
lok, obok, obok
principal, pícaro, arco, arco, arco, puente, arquear
båge, båge, fotvalv, hålfot, valv, valvbåge, välva sig
kemer
arka, ravoq, toq
vòm
åtche
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