Beat
Translations of "beat" (113 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | dëkoj(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), mëshoj(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), rraf(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), rraf(to strike or pound repeatedly), rrah(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), rrah(to strike or pound repeatedly), zhdëp(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | πλήσσω(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), τύπτω(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | plḗssō, túptō | |
| Arabic | نَبْض(pulsation), خَفَقَ(to mix food), دَقَّ(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), رقع(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), صقع(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), ضرب(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), ضرب(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), ضَرَبَ(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), طرق(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), غلب(to win against), غَلَبَ(to win against), هَزَم(to win against), هَزَمَ(to win against), وَجَفَ(to strike or pound repeatedly) | nabḍ, daqqa, ragaʕ, ṣagaʕ, ḍarab, ḍarab, ḍaraba, ṭarag, ḡalab, ḡalaba, hazam, hazama, wajafa | |
| Armenian | բաբախել(to strike or pound repeatedly), զարկել(to strike or pound repeatedly), ծեծել(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), հաղթել(to win against) | babaxel, zarkel, cecel, haġtʻel | |
| Aromanian | bat (roa-rup)(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | döyünmək(interference between two tones of almost equal frequency), döyüntü(pulsation), ritm(rhythm), basmaq(to win against), döymək(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), döymək(to strike or pound repeatedly), məğlub etmək(to win against), qalib gəlmək(to win against), vurmaq(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), yenmək(to win against) | — | |
| Bangi | bete(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Belarusian | біць(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), пабі́ць(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), уда́рыць(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), удара́ць(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), ўда́рыць(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), ўдара́ць(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | bicʹ, pabícʹ, udárycʹ, udarácʹ, wdárycʹ, wdarácʹ | |
| Bengali | তাল(pulse on the beat level), তাল(rhythm), জেতা(to win against), পেটা(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), পেটা(to strike or pound repeatedly), মারা(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), মারা(to strike or pound repeatedly), হারানো(to win against) | tal, tal, jeta, peṭa, peṭa, mara, mara, haranō | |
| Bulgarian | ри́тъм(rhythm), такт(rhythm), би́я(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), бия(to mix food), надвивам(to win against), побеждавам(to win against), у́дрям(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | rítǎm, takt, bíja, bija, nadvivam, pobeždavam, údrjam | |
| Campidanese Sardinian | sagamare(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), surrare(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Catalan | batec(pulsation), bategar(to move with pulsation or throbbing), batre(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), batre(to strike or pound repeatedly), batre(intransitive: to strike repeatedly), batre(to mix food), colpejar(to strike or pound repeatedly), vèncer(to win against) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᏠᏍᎦ(to win against) | atlosga | |
| Chinese | да(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), да(to strike or pound repeatedly) | da, da | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 拍(pulse on the beat level), 拍子(pulse on the beat level), 勝利 /胜利(to win against), 打(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), 打(to strike or pound repeatedly), 打擊 /打击(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), 贏 /赢(to win against) | pāi, pāizi, shènglì, dǎ, dǎ, dǎjī, yíng | |
| Church Slavic | бити(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | biti | |
| Chuvash | ҫап(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | śap | |
| Czech | bušit(to strike or pound repeatedly), bít(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), bít(to strike or pound repeatedly), mlátit(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), tlouct(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Dalmatian | batar(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), báter(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Danish | slå(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Dutch | afgemat(exhausted), bekaf(exhausted), mieters(fabulous), uitgeput(exhausted), beat(rhythm), puls(rhythm), ritme(rhythm), ronde(patrolled route), zweving(interference between two tones of almost equal frequency), kloppen(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), kloppen(to strike or pound repeatedly), kloppen(to mix food), overwinnen(to win against), slaan(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), verslaan(to win against) | — | |
| Esperanto | bati(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), bati(to move with pulsation or throbbing), bati(to mix food), venki(to win against) | — | |
| Even | куси(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | kusi- | |
| Finnish | loppu(exhausted), puhki(exhausted), uupunut(exhausted), ajo(hunting: act of scouring, or ranging over), ala(primary focus of a reporter's stories), biitti(instrumental portion of a piece of hip-hop music), huojunta(interference between two tones of almost equal frequency), isku(pulse on the beat level), kierros(patrolled route), kotipaikka(place of habitual or frequent resort), paussi(short pause), syke(pulsation), tahti(rhythm), tontti(area of a person's responsibility), vastuualue(area of a person's responsibility), hakata(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), hakata(to strike or pound repeatedly), hakata(intransitive: to strike repeatedly), iskeä(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), jyskyttää(intransitive: to strike repeatedly), jyskyttää(to move with pulsation or throbbing), luovia(nautical - to sail to windward), lyödä(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), lyödä(to strike or pound repeatedly), lyödä(to move with pulsation or throbbing), lyödä(to win against), myrskytä(to be in agitation or doubt), olla nopeampi kuin(to arrive before someone), paukkua(to make a sound when struck), paukuttaa(to exercise severely; to perplex; to trouble), pieksää(to strike in order to drive out game), päihittää(to win against), päristä(to make a sound when struck), päristä(to sound with more or less rapid alternations of greater and less intensity), päristää(to sound with more or less rapid alternations of greater and less intensity), rummuttaa(to indicate by beating or drumming), rummuttaa(military: to make a succession of strokes on a drum), sykkiä(to move with pulsation or throbbing), tallata(to tread, as a path), tinkiä(to persuade to reduce a price), vatkata(to mix food), voittaa(to win against) | — | |
| French | claqué(exhausted), crevé(exhausted), épuisé(exhausted), battement(pulsation), battue(hunting: act of scouring, or ranging over), domaine(primary focus of a reporter's stories), ronde(patrolled route), secteur(area of a person's responsibility), battre(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), battre(to strike or pound repeatedly), battre(intransitive: to strike repeatedly), battre(to move with pulsation or throbbing), battre(to win against), battre(to mix food), battre(to indicate by beating or drumming), battre(to arrive before someone), fouetter(to mix food), griller(to arrive before someone), remonter au vent(nautical - to sail to windward), se mettre martel en tête(to exercise severely; to perplex; to trouble), vaincre(to win against) | — | |
| Friulian | bati(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), bati(to strike or pound repeatedly) | — | |
| Galician | bater(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), bater(to strike or pound repeatedly), bourar(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), latexar(to move with pulsation or throbbing), petar(to strike or pound repeatedly), zorregar(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), zoscar(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), zoupar(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Gallurese | addubbà(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), fusticà(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| German | Beat(rhythm), Grundschlag(pulse on the beat level), Schlag(pulse on the beat level), Schwebung(interference between two tones of almost equal frequency), Takt(rhythm), gewinnen(to win against), hauen(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), schlagen(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), schlagen(to strike or pound repeatedly), schlagen(to win against), schlagen(to mix food) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌱𐌻𐌹𐌲𐌲𐍅𐌰𐌽(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | bliggwan | |
| Greek | διακρότημα(interference between two tones of almost equal frequency) | diakrótima | |
| Hebrew | הביס(to win against), היכה \ הִכָּה(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | hevís, hiká | |
| Hindi | जीतना(to win against), पीटना(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), मारना(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | jītnā, pīṭnā, mārnā | |
| Hungarian | csorog(nautical - to sail to windward), legyőz(to win against), lüktet(to move with pulsation or throbbing), megver(to win against), ver(to move with pulsation or throbbing), üt(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Hunsrik | schwaarte(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Icelandic | taktslag(pulse on the beat level) | — | |
| Ido | batar(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), batar(to strike or pound repeatedly) | — | |
| Ingrian | iskiä(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), issuttaa(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), kleittää(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), kommia(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), löövvä(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), napsuttaa(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), peeksää(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), pöllyttää(to strike or pound repeatedly), tappaa(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Irish | béim(pulse on the beat level), buail(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), gread(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), gread(to strike or pound repeatedly), liúr(to strike or pound repeatedly) | — | |
| Istro-Romanian | båte(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Italian | battito(pulsation), pulsazione(pulsation), ritmo(rhythm), ronda(patrolled route), tempo(rhythm), battere(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), battere(to win against), colpire(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), percuotere(to strike or pound repeatedly) | — | |
| Japanese | 区切り(short pause), 句切り(short pause), 拍(pulse on the beat level), 拍子(pulse on the beat level), 勝つ(to win against), 勝利する(to win against), 叩く(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), 打つ(to strike or pound repeatedly), 殴る(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), 泡立てる(to mix food) | kugiri, kugiri, haku, hyōshi, katsu, shōri-suru, tataku, utsu, naguru, awadateru | |
| Kalenjin | piring'(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Kalmyk | цокх(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), цокх(to strike or pound repeatedly) | tsokx, tsokx | |
| Kashmiri | زینُن(to win against), لایُن(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), چوب دِنؠ(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), ہار دِنؠ(to win against) | zēnun, lāyun, cōb din' | |
| Kazakh | сою(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | soü | |
| Khiamniungan Naga | vèi(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Khmer | ឈ្នះ(to win against), វាយ(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | chnĕəh, viəy | |
| Kikuyu | hora(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Korean | 박(pulse on the beat level), 박자(pulse on the beat level), 이기다(to win against), 치다(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), 털다(to mix food) | bak, bakja, igida, chida, teolda | |
| Kyrgyz | уруу(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | uruu | |
| Ladino | aharvar(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), ajarvar(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Lao | ຕີ(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | tī | |
| Latin | rhythmus(rhythm), battuo(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), cūdō(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), plangō(to strike or pound repeatedly), pulso(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), tundō(to strike or pound repeatedly), verbero(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), vincō(to win against) | — | |
| Latvian | sist(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Lingala | bete(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), kobete(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Lombard | batt(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | biś(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Luhya | khupa(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Macedonian | такт(rhythm), бие(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | takt, bie | |
| Malay | rentak(rhythm) | — | |
| Malayalam | അടിക്കുക(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | aṭikkuka | |
| Maltese | sawwat(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Mansaka | bonal(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Maore Comorian | urema(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Māori | taki(rhythm), ūngeri(rhythm), kake(nautical - to sail to windward), kapakapa(to move with pulsation or throbbing), kapakapatū(to move with pulsation or throbbing), ngongo(nautical - to sail to windward), panapana(to move with pulsation or throbbing), paopao(to strike or pound repeatedly), patupatu(to strike or pound repeatedly), tuangau(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), tukituki(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), tārū(to win against), tūmū(nautical - to sail to windward), whakakake(nautical - to sail to windward), whētuki(to move with pulsation or throbbing) | — | |
| Middle English | beten(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), beten(to strike or pound repeatedly), beten(to move with pulsation or throbbing), beten(to win against), beten(to mix food), swengen(to mix food), swyngen(to mix food) | — | |
| Neapolitan | vatte(to strike or pound repeatedly) | — | |
| Nepali | जित्नु(to win against), टप्नु(to win against), ठोक्नु(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), हराउनु(to win against) | jitnu, ṭapnu, ṭhoknu, harāunu | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | ufufua(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), urema(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Norman | battre(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), battre(to win against), battre(to mix food), dêfoncer(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), latter(to strike or pound repeatedly) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | lê dan(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), lê xistin(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Norwegian | slå(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), slå(to win against) | — | |
| Occitan | batre(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Old English | cnyssan(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | چالمق(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), چالمق(to strike or pound repeatedly), چالمق(intransitive: to strike repeatedly) | çalmak, çalmak, çalmak | |
| Papiamentu | bati(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Persian | زدن(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | zadan | |
| Polish | bit(instrumental portion of a piece of hip-hop music), rytm(rhythm), bić(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), bić(to strike or pound repeatedly), bić(to move with pulsation or throbbing), bić(to win against), bić(to mix food), bić(to indicate by beating or drumming), bić(to make a sound when struck), bić(to make a sound when struck), pobić(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), pobić(to win against), uderzać(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), uderzyć(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Portuguese | abatido(exhausted), batido(exhausted), batida(pulsation), batida(fencing: tap on the adversary's blade), bater(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), bater(to strike or pound repeatedly), bater(to win against), bater(to mix food) | — | |
| Quechua | maqay(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Romanian | beat(instrumental portion of a piece of hip-hop music), bătaie(pulsation), bătaie(interference between two tones of almost equal frequency), ritm(rhythm), bate(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), bate(to strike or pound repeatedly), bate(to win against), învinge(to win against) | — | |
| Russian | бие́ние(pulsation), бие́ние(interference between two tones of almost equal frequency), разме́р(rhythm), ритм(rhythm), уда́р(pulsation), бить(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), бить(to strike or pound repeatedly), взбива́ть(to mix food), взбить(to mix food), лави́ровать(nautical - to sail to windward), победи́ть(to win against), побежда́ть(to win against), поби́ть(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), поби́ть(to strike or pound repeatedly), поби́ть(to win against), сбить(to persuade to reduce a price), уда́рить(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), уда́рить(to strike or pound repeatedly), ударя́ть(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), ударя́ть(to strike or pound repeatedly) | bijénije, bijénije, razmér, ritm, udár, bitʹ, bitʹ, vzbivátʹ, vzbitʹ, lavírovatʹ, pobedítʹ, pobeždátʹ, pobítʹ, pobítʹ, pobítʹ, udáritʹ, udáritʹ, udarjátʹ, udarjátʹ | |
| Sanskrit | वादयति(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | vādayati | |
| Sardinian | sagamare(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), surrare(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Sassarese | adubbà(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), fusthigà(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), iscudí(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), sagamare(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | buail(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), buail(to strike or pound repeatedly), buail(to win against) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | bȉti(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), kucati(to move with pulsation or throbbing), би̏ти(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Sicilian | bàttiri(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Slovak | biť(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), tĺcť(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Slovene | bíti(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), premagati(to win against), tepsti(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), tepsti(to strike or pound repeatedly), tolči(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), tolči(to strike or pound repeatedly) | — | |
| Somali | tumid(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Spanish | batida(hunting: act of scouring, or ranging over), jurisdicción(patrolled route), latido(pulsation), pulsaciones (por minuto)(pulse on the beat level), pulsación(pulsation), ritmo(rhythm), sector(area of a person's responsibility), sector(primary focus of a reporter's stories), ámbito(area of a person's responsibility), ámbito(primary focus of a reporter's stories), área(primary focus of a reporter's stories), apalear(to strike or pound repeatedly), apalizar(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), apalizar(to strike or pound repeatedly), aporracear(to strike or pound repeatedly), aporrear(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), aporrear(to strike or pound repeatedly), aventajar(to win against), barloventear(nautical - to sail to windward), batir(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), batir(to win against), batir(to mix food), causear(to win against), derrotar(to win against), ganar(to win against), golpear(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), golpear [repetidamente](to strike or pound repeatedly), latir (el corazón)(to move with pulsation or throbbing), paporrear(to strike or pound repeatedly), pegar(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), percutar(to strike or pound repeatedly), percutir(to strike or pound repeatedly), profligar(to win against), revolver(to mix food), sacudir(to mix food), solfear(to strike or pound repeatedly), sopapear(to strike or pound repeatedly), tundear(to strike or pound repeatedly), tundir(to strike or pound repeatedly), vapulear(to strike or pound repeatedly), vencer(to win against), zurrar(to strike or pound repeatedly) | heart | |
| Swahili | chapa(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Swazi | shaya(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Swedish | slutkörd(exhausted), rytm(rhythm), slag(pulsation), taktslag(pulse on the beat level), besegra(to win against), klå(to win against), slå(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), slå(to strike or pound repeatedly), slå(to win against), slå(nautical - to sail to windward), vispa(to mix food) | — | |
| Tagalog | batiin(to mix food), ihampas(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), magbati(to mix food) | — | |
| Tajik | задан(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | zadan | |
| Telugu | వాయించు(to indicate by beating or drumming) | vāyiñcu | |
| Tetum | baku(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), tuku(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Thai | ชนะ(to win against), ตี(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | chá-ná, dtii | |
| Tibetan | འཇོམས(to win against) | 'joms | |
| Tocharian B | särp(to move with pulsation or throbbing) | — | |
| Turkish | atmak(to move with pulsation or throbbing), vurmak(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), yenmek(to win against) | — | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎎𐎃𐎕(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | mḫṣ | |
| Ukrainian | ритм(rhythm), такт(rhythm), би́ти(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), вда́рити(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), вдаря́ти(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), поби́ти(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), уда́рити(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), ударя́ти(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | rytm, takt, býty, vdáryty, vdarjáty, pobýty, udáryty, udarjáty | |
| Urdu | جیتنا(to win against), مارنا(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), پیٹنا(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | jītnā, mārnā, pīṭnā | |
| Venetan | bàtar(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), bàter(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Vietnamese | thắng(to win against), đánh(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), đập(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Volapük | daflapön(to strike or pound repeatedly), flapön(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), leflapön(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | — | |
| Welsh | curiad(pulse on the beat level), baeddu(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), curo(to win against) | — | |
| White Hmong | kovyeej(to win against) | — | |
| Yiddish | קלאַפּן(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike), שלאָגן(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike) | klapn, shlogn |
dëkoj, mëshoj, rraf, rraf, rrah, rrah, zhdëp
نَبْض, خَفَقَ, دَقَّ, رقع, صقع, ضرب, ضرب, ضَرَبَ, طرق, غلب, غَلَبَ, هَزَم, هَزَمَ, وَجَفَ
nabḍ, daqqa, ragaʕ, ṣagaʕ, ḍarab, ḍarab, ḍaraba, ṭarag, ḡalab, ḡalaba, hazam, hazama, wajafa
bat (roa-rup)
döyünmək, döyüntü, ritm, basmaq, döymək, döymək, məğlub etmək, qalib gəlmək, vurmaq, yenmək
bete
біць, пабі́ць, уда́рыць, удара́ць, ўда́рыць, ўдара́ць
bicʹ, pabícʹ, udárycʹ, udarácʹ, wdárycʹ, wdarácʹ
ри́тъм, такт, би́я, бия, надвивам, побеждавам, у́дрям
rítǎm, takt, bíja, bija, nadvivam, pobeždavam, údrjam
sagamare, surrare
batec, bategar, batre, batre, batre, batre, colpejar, vèncer
bušit, bít, bít, mlátit, tlouct
batar, báter
slå
afgemat, bekaf, mieters, uitgeput, beat, puls, ritme, ronde, zweving, kloppen, kloppen, kloppen, overwinnen, slaan, verslaan
bati, bati, bati, venki
loppu, puhki, uupunut, ajo, ala, biitti, huojunta, isku, kierros, kotipaikka, paussi, syke, tahti, tontti, vastuualue, hakata, hakata, hakata, iskeä, jyskyttää, jyskyttää, luovia, lyödä, lyödä, lyödä, lyödä, myrskytä, olla nopeampi kuin, paukkua, paukuttaa, pieksää, päihittää, päristä, päristä, päristää, rummuttaa, rummuttaa, sykkiä, tallata, tinkiä, vatkata, voittaa
claqué, crevé, épuisé, battement, battue, domaine, ronde, secteur, battre, battre, battre, battre, battre, battre, battre, battre, fouetter, griller, remonter au vent, se mettre martel en tête, vaincre
bati, bati
bater, bater, bourar, latexar, petar, zorregar, zoscar, zoupar
addubbà, fusticà
Beat, Grundschlag, Schlag, Schwebung, Takt, gewinnen, hauen, schlagen, schlagen, schlagen, schlagen
csorog, legyőz, lüktet, megver, ver, üt
schwaarte
taktslag
batar, batar
iskiä, issuttaa, kleittää, kommia, löövvä, napsuttaa, peeksää, pöllyttää, tappaa
béim, buail, gread, gread, liúr
båte
battito, pulsazione, ritmo, ronda, tempo, battere, battere, colpire, percuotere
区切り, 句切り, 拍, 拍子, 勝つ, 勝利する, 叩く, 打つ, 殴る, 泡立てる
kugiri, kugiri, haku, hyōshi, katsu, shōri-suru, tataku, utsu, naguru, awadateru
piring'
hora
aharvar, ajarvar
rhythmus, battuo, cūdō, plangō, pulso, tundō, verbero, vincō
sist
bete, kobete
batt
khupa
rentak
sawwat
bonal
urema
taki, ūngeri, kake, kapakapa, kapakapatū, ngongo, panapana, paopao, patupatu, tuangau, tukituki, tārū, tūmū, whakakake, whētuki
beten, beten, beten, beten, beten, swengen, swyngen
vatte
ufufua, urema
battre, battre, battre, dêfoncer, latter
lê dan, lê xistin
slå, slå
batre
cnyssan
bati
bit, rytm, bić, bić, bić, bić, bić, bić, bić, bić, pobić, pobić, uderzać, uderzyć
abatido, batido, batida, batida, bater, bater, bater, bater
maqay
beat, bătaie, bătaie, ritm, bate, bate, bate, învinge
бие́ние, бие́ние, разме́р, ритм, уда́р, бить, бить, взбива́ть, взбить, лави́ровать, победи́ть, побежда́ть, поби́ть, поби́ть, поби́ть, сбить, уда́рить, уда́рить, ударя́ть, ударя́ть
bijénije, bijénije, razmér, ritm, udár, bitʹ, bitʹ, vzbivátʹ, vzbitʹ, lavírovatʹ, pobedítʹ, pobeždátʹ, pobítʹ, pobítʹ, pobítʹ, udáritʹ, udáritʹ, udarjátʹ, udarjátʹ
sagamare, surrare
adubbà, fusthigà, iscudí, sagamare
buail, buail, buail
bȉti, kucati, би̏ти
bàttiri
biť, tĺcť
bíti, premagati, tepsti, tepsti, tolči, tolči
tumid
batida, jurisdicción, latido, pulsaciones (por minuto), pulsación, ritmo, sector, sector, ámbito, ámbito, área, apalear, apalizar, apalizar, aporracear, aporrear, aporrear, aventajar, barloventear, batir, batir, batir, causear, derrotar, ganar, golpear, golpear [repetidamente], latir (el corazón), paporrear, pegar, percutar, percutir, profligar, revolver, sacudir, solfear, sopapear, tundear, tundir, vapulear, vencer, zurrar
heart
chapa
shaya
slutkörd, rytm, slag, taktslag, besegra, klå, slå, slå, slå, slå, vispa
batiin, ihampas, magbati
baku, tuku
särp
atmak, vurmak, yenmek
ритм, такт, би́ти, вда́рити, вдаря́ти, поби́ти, уда́рити, ударя́ти
rytm, takt, býty, vdáryty, vdarjáty, pobýty, udáryty, udarjáty
bàtar, bàter
thắng, đánh, đập
daflapön, flapön, leflapön
curiad, baeddu, curo
kovyeej
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