Assault
Translations of "assault" (55 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | sulm(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | προσβολή(violent onset or attack with physical means), ὁρμή(violent onset or attack with physical means) | prosbolḗ, hormḗ | |
| Arabic | اِعْتِدَاء(violent onset or attack with physical means), حَمْلَة(violent onset or attack with physical means), هَجْمَة(violent onset or attack with physical means), هُجُوم(violent onset or attack with physical means) | iʕtidāʔ, ḥamla, hajma, hujūm | |
| Armenian | հարձակում(violent onset or attack with physical means) | harjakum | |
| Azerbaijani | basqın(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Belarusian | напа́д(violent onset or attack with physical means), нападзе́нне(violent onset or attack with physical means), нападзе́ньне(violent onset or attack with physical means) | napád, napadzjénnje, napadzjénʹnje | |
| Bengali | আক্রমণ(violent onset or attack with physical means) | akromon | |
| Bulgarian | ата́ка(violent onset or attack with physical means), нападе́ние(violent onset or attack with physical means), щурм(violent onset or attack with physical means), атакувам(to attack), щурмувам(to attack) | atáka, napadénie, šturm, atakuvam, šturmuvam | |
| Catalan | assalt(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 攻擊 /攻击(violent onset or attack with physical means), 突擊 /突击(violent onset or attack with physical means), 攻擊 /攻击(to attack) | gōngjī, gōngjí, tújí, gōngjī, gōngjí | |
| Czech | napadení(violent onset or attack with physical means), přepadení(violent onset or attack with physical means), útok(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Danish | angreb(violent onset or attack with physical means), overfald(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Dutch | aanranding(violent onset or attack with physical means), overval(violent onset or attack with physical means), aanranden(to attack), vergrijpen(to attack) | — | |
| Esperanto | atenci(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Estonian | kallaletung(violent onset or attack with physical means), rünnak(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Finnish | hyökkäys(violent onset or attack with physical means), hyökkäys(violent onset or attack with moral weapons), pahoinpitely(legal: act that causes someone to apprehend imminent bodily harm), pahoinpitely(legal: tort whose action is such an act), pahoinpitelyn yritys(legal: violent attempt, or willful effort with force or violence to hurt another), pahoinpitelyn yritys(legal: crime whose action is such an attempt), päällekarkaus(violent onset or attack with physical means), hyökätä(to attack), käydä kimppuun(to attack), käydä päälle(to attack) | — | |
| French | agression(violent onset or attack with physical means), assaut(violent onset or attack with physical means), agresser(to attack), attaquer(to attack) | — | |
| Georgian | თავდასხმა(violent onset or attack with physical means) | tavdasxma | |
| German | Angriff(violent onset or attack with physical means), Anschlag(violent onset or attack with physical means), Überfall(violent onset or attack with physical means), angreifen(to attack), überfallen(to attack) | — | |
| Greek | προσβολή(violent onset or attack with physical means) | prosvolí | |
| Hebrew | תְּקִיפָה(violent onset or attack with physical means) | t'kifá | |
| Hindi | आक्रमण(violent onset or attack with physical means), आक्रमण(to attack) | ākramaṇ, ākramaṇ | |
| Hungarian | ostrom(violent onset or attack with physical means), roham(violent onset or attack with physical means), támadás(violent onset or attack with physical means), megostromol(to attack), megrohamoz(to attack), megtámad(to attack), ostromol(to attack) | — | |
| Icelandic | áhlaup(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | تَجاوُز(violent onset or attack with physical means), حَمْلِه(violent onset or attack with physical means), هُجوم(violent onset or attack with physical means), یورِش(violent onset or attack with physical means) | tajâvoz, hamle, hojum, yureš | |
| Italian | aggressione(violent onset or attack with physical means), aggressione(legal: violent attempt, or willful effort with force or violence to hurt another), aggressione(legal: crime whose action is such an attempt), all'arrembaggio(violent onset or attack with physical means), arrembaggio(violent onset or attack with physical means), assalto(violent onset or attack with physical means), attacco(violent onset or attack with physical means), aggredire(to attack), assalire(to attack), attaccare(to attack), molestare(to attack) | — | |
| Japanese | 攻撃(violent onset or attack with physical means), 暴行(violent onset or attack with physical means), 暴行(legal: violent attempt, or willful effort with force or violence to hurt another), 暴行(legal: crime whose action is such an attempt), 突撃(violent onset or attack with physical means), 襲撃(violent onset or attack with physical means), 攻める(to attack), 襲う(to attack), 襲撃する(to attack) | kōgeki, bōkō, bōkō, bōkō, totsugeki, shūgeki, semeru, osou, shūgeki suru | |
| Kabuverdianu | agredí(violent onset or attack with physical means), agridi(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Korean | 공격(violent onset or attack with physical means), 돌격(violent onset or attack with physical means), 폭행(violent onset or attack with physical means), 폭행(legal: violent attempt, or willful effort with force or violence to hurt another) | gonggyeok, dolgyeok, pokhaeng, pokhaeng | |
| Latin | assultus(violent onset or attack with physical means), impetus(violent onset or attack with physical means), assultō(to attack), incessō(to attack) | — | |
| Latvian | trieciens(violent onset or attack with physical means), uzbrukums(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Lithuanian | užpuolimas(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Macedonian | напад(violent onset or attack with physical means) | napad | |
| Malayalam | ആക്രമം(violent onset or attack with physical means) | ākramaṁ | |
| Māori | haupatu(to attack), taiapu(to attack) | — | |
| Norman | assauter(to attack) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | angrep(violent onset or attack with physical means), overfall(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Occitan | assalt(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Pashto | حمله(violent onset or attack with physical means), هجوم(violent onset or attack with physical means) | hamla, hojum | |
| Polish | napaść(violent onset or attack with physical means), szturm(violent onset or attack with physical means), napadać(to attack), napaść(to attack) | — | |
| Portuguese | agressão(violent onset or attack with physical means), agressão(violent onset or attack with moral weapons), agressão(legal: violent attempt, or willful effort with force or violence to hurt another), agressão(legal: crime whose action is such an attempt), assalto(violent onset or attack with physical means), assalto(fencing: non-competitive combat), ataque(violent onset or attack with physical means), ataque(violent onset or attack with moral weapons), agredir(to attack) | — | |
| Romanian | asalt(violent onset or attack with physical means), atac(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Russian | ата́ка(violent onset or attack with physical means), нападе́ние(violent onset or attack with physical means), штурм(violent onset or attack with physical means), атакова́ть(to attack), напа́сть(to attack), напада́ть(to attack), штурмова́ть(to attack) | atáka, napadénije, šturm, atakovátʹ, napástʹ, napadátʹ, šturmovátʹ | |
| Serbo-Croatian | nápad(violent onset or attack with physical means), на́пад(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Slovak | napadnutie(violent onset or attack with physical means), prepadnutie(violent onset or attack with physical means), útok(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Slovene | napad(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Spanish | acometimiento(violent onset or attack with physical means), agresión(violent onset or attack with physical means), asalto(violent onset or attack with physical means), ataque(violent onset or attack with physical means), agredir(to attack), asaltar(to attack), atacar(to attack) | — | |
| Swedish | angrepp(violent onset or attack with physical means), attack(violent onset or attack with physical means), överfall(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Tagalog | pagsalakay(violent onset or attack with physical means), panlalaban(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Tajik | юриш(violent onset or attack with physical means), ҳамла(violent onset or attack with physical means), ҳуҷум(violent onset or attack with physical means) | yuriš, hamla, hujum | |
| Tamil | தாக்குதல்(violent onset or attack with physical means), தாக்கு(to attack) | tākkutal, tākku | |
| Turkish | saldırı(violent onset or attack with physical means) | — | |
| Ukrainian | на́пад(violent onset or attack with physical means), штурм(violent onset or attack with physical means) | nápad, šturm | |
| Urdu | حَمْلَہ(violent onset or attack with physical means), یُورِش(violent onset or attack with physical means) | hamla, yūriś | |
| Walloon | assåt(violent onset or attack with physical means), assåder(to attack) | — |
sulm
basqın
assalt
napadení, přepadení, útok
angreb, overfald
aanranding, overval, aanranden, vergrijpen
atenci
kallaletung, rünnak
hyökkäys, hyökkäys, pahoinpitely, pahoinpitely, pahoinpitelyn yritys, pahoinpitelyn yritys, päällekarkaus, hyökätä, käydä kimppuun, käydä päälle
agression, assaut, agresser, attaquer
Angriff, Anschlag, Überfall, angreifen, überfallen
ostrom, roham, támadás, megostromol, megrohamoz, megtámad, ostromol
áhlaup
aggressione, aggressione, aggressione, all'arrembaggio, arrembaggio, assalto, attacco, aggredire, assalire, attaccare, molestare
攻撃, 暴行, 暴行, 暴行, 突撃, 襲撃, 攻める, 襲う, 襲撃する
kōgeki, bōkō, bōkō, bōkō, totsugeki, shūgeki, semeru, osou, shūgeki suru
agredí, agridi
assultus, impetus, assultō, incessō
trieciens, uzbrukums
užpuolimas
haupatu, taiapu
assauter
angrep, overfall
assalt
napaść, szturm, napadać, napaść
agressão, agressão, agressão, agressão, assalto, assalto, ataque, ataque, agredir
asalt, atac
ата́ка, нападе́ние, штурм, атакова́ть, напа́сть, напада́ть, штурмова́ть
atáka, napadénije, šturm, atakovátʹ, napástʹ, napadátʹ, šturmovátʹ
nápad, на́пад
napadnutie, prepadnutie, útok
napad
acometimiento, agresión, asalto, ataque, agredir, asaltar, atacar
angrepp, attack, överfall
pagsalakay, panlalaban
saldırı
assåt, assåder
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.