Bell
Translations of "bell" (143 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abkhaz | асаркьал(percussive instrument) | asarkʲʼal | |
| Afrikaans | bel(percussive instrument), klok(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Albanian | këmbanë(percussive instrument), lingë(percussive instrument), zile(percussive instrument), zile(signal at a school) | — | |
| Amharic | ደወል(percussive instrument) | däwäl | |
| Ancient Greek | κώδων(percussive instrument) | kṓdōn | |
| Arabic | اِتِّصَال(informal: telephone call), جرس(percussive instrument), جَرَس(percussive instrument) | ittiṣāl, garas, jaras | |
| Aramaic | זגא(percussive instrument), ܙܓܐ(percussive instrument) | zagā, zago, zagā, zago | |
| Armenian | զանգ(percussive instrument), զանգ(informal: telephone call), զանգ(signal at a school), զանգակ(percussive instrument) | zang, zang, zang, zangak | |
| Aromanian | chipru(percussive instrument), cãmbanã(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Asturian | campana(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Avar | цӏумур(percussive instrument) | cʼumur | |
| Azerbaijani | zəng(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Bangi | ngonga(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Bashkir | ҡыңғырау(percussive instrument), ҡыңғырау(sounding of a bell as a signal), ҡыңғырау(signal at a school) | qıñğıraw, qıñğıraw, qıñğıraw | |
| Basque | kanpai(percussive instrument), txirrin(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Belarusian | звано́к(informal: telephone call), звано́к(signal at a school), звано́чак(percussive instrument), звон(percussive instrument) | zvanók, zvanók, zvanóčak, zvon | |
| Bengali | ঘণ্টা(percussive instrument) | ghonṭa | |
| Bikol Central | bagtingan(percussive instrument), kampana(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Bislama | bel(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Breton | kloc'h(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Bulgarian | звън(informal: telephone call), звъне́ц(signal at a school), камба́на(percussive instrument), камбанови́дно разшире́ние(the flared end of a brass or woodwind instrument), муча(to bellow), слагам звънец/камбана на(to attach a bell to) | zvǎn, zvǎnéc, kambána, kambanovídno razširénie, muča, slagam zvǎnec/kambana na | |
| Burmese | ခေါင်းလောင်း(percussive instrument) | hkaung:laung: | |
| Catalan | campana(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Cebuano | kampana(percussive instrument), linganay(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | زەنگ(percussive instrument) | zeng | |
| Chamicuro | kasesepi(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 通話 /通话(informal: telephone call), 鈴 /铃(percussive instrument), 鐘 /钟(percussive instrument), 鐘 /钟(signal at a school) | tōnghuà, líng, zhōng, zhōng | |
| Church Slavic | клаколъ(percussive instrument) | klakolŭ | |
| Crimean Tatar | çañ(percussive instrument), çañ sesi(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Czech | zvon(percussive instrument), zvonec(percussive instrument), zvonek(percussive instrument), zvonek(signal at a school), zvoneček(percussive instrument), zvonění(signal at a school) | — | |
| Dalmatian | campuona(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Danish | glas(nautical: any of a series of strokes struck to indicate time), klokke(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Dutch | bel(percussive instrument), bel(signal at a school), belletje(informal: telephone call), klok(percussive instrument), balken(to bellow), de bel aanbinden(to attach a bell to), loeien(to bellow) | — | |
| Esperanto | sonorado(sounding of a bell as a signal), sonorilo(percussive instrument), sonorilo(signal at a school), tintilo(an instrument situated on a bicycle's handlebar), tintilo de biciklo(an instrument situated on a bicycle's handlebar), tinto(sounding of a bell as a signal), meti sonorilon(to attach a bell to), telefonvoki(slang: to telephone) | — | |
| Estonian | kell(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Faroese | klokka(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Finnish | kello(percussive instrument), kello(signal at a school), kello(the flared end of a brass or woodwind instrument), lasi(nautical: any of a series of strokes struck to indicate time), soitto(sounding of a bell as a signal), soitto(informal: telephone call), tiuku(percussive instrument), ulvonta(bellow of certain animals), karjua(to bellow), kilauttaa(slang: to telephone), laittaa kello(to attach a bell to), pirauttaa(slang: to telephone), rimpauttaa(slang: to telephone), ulvoa(to bellow) | — | |
| French | cloche(percussive instrument), coup de fil(informal: telephone call), pavillon(the flared end of a brass or woodwind instrument), sonnerie(sounding of a bell as a signal), sonnerie(signal at a school), sonnette(an instrument situated on a bicycle's handlebar) | — | |
| Friulian | cjampane(percussive instrument), čhampane(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Galician | badalada(sounding of a bell as a signal), campaíña(percussive instrument), campá(percussive instrument), esquilo(percussive instrument), sino(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Georgian | ზანზალაკი(percussive instrument), ზარი(percussive instrument) | zanzalaḳi, zari | |
| German | Glocke(percussive instrument), Glocke(signal at a school), Glogg(percussive instrument), Klingel(informal: telephone call), Klingel(signal at a school), Klingeln(sounding of a bell as a signal), Schelle(signal at a school), Schulglocke(signal at a school) | — | |
| Greek | καμπάνα(percussive instrument), κουδούνι(signal at a school), τηλεφώνημα(informal: telephone call) | kampána, koudoúni, tilefónima | |
| Haitian Creole | klòch(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Hebrew | פַּעֲמוֹן(percussive instrument), צִלְצוּל(informal: telephone call), צִלְצוּל(signal at a school) | pa'amón, tsiltsúl, tsiltsúl | |
| Hindi | घंटा(percussive instrument), घंटी(percussive instrument) | ghaṇṭā, ghaṇṭī | |
| Hungarian | csengetés(sounding of a bell as a signal), csengő(signal at a school), csengő(an instrument situated on a bicycle's handlebar), harang(percussive instrument), hívás(informal: telephone call), telefonhívás(informal: telephone call) | — | |
| Hunsrik | Glock(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Icelandic | bjalla(percussive instrument), bjalla(signal at a school), klukka(percussive instrument), símtal(informal: telephone call) | — | |
| Ilocano | batingting(percussive instrument), kampana(percussive instrument), kampana(percussive instrument), kampanilia(percussive instrument), kikiling(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Indonesian | bel(percussive instrument), loceng(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Ingrian | kello(percussive instrument), kello(signal at a school) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | تَماس(informal: telephone call), زَنْگ(percussive instrument), زَنْگ(informal: telephone call), زَنْگ(signal at a school), زَنْگولِه(percussive instrument) | tamâs, zang, zang, zang, zangule | |
| Irish | clog(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Italian | campana(percussive instrument), campanella(signal at a school), chiamata(informal: telephone call), telefonata(informal: telephone call) | — | |
| Jamaican Creole | bel(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Japanese | チャイム(signal at a school), ベル(percussive instrument), ベル(sounding of a bell as a signal), ベル(signal at a school), 通話(informal: telephone call), 鈴(percussive instrument), 鐘(percussive instrument), 鐘(signal at a school) | chaimu, beru, beru, beru, tsūwa, suzu, kane, kane | |
| Jingpho | hkawng lawng(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Kapampangan | bakting(percussive instrument), kampana(percussive instrument), mungmungan(percussive instrument), tale(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Karachay-Balkar | къонгуроу(percussive instrument) | qoñurou | |
| Kavalan | amil(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Kazakh | қоңырау(percussive instrument) | qoñyrau | |
| Khmer | កណ្ដឹង(percussive instrument), ចួង(percussive instrument) | kɑɑkɑndəng, cuəng | |
| Korean | 벨(percussive instrument), 벨(sounding of a bell as a signal), 종(percussive instrument), 종(signal at a school), 종소리(signal at a school), 통화(informal: telephone call) | bel, bel, jong, jong, jongsori, tonghwa | |
| Kumyk | къонгурав(percussive instrument) | qoñuraw | |
| Kyrgyz | коңгуроо(percussive instrument) | koŋguroo | |
| Lao | ກະດິງ(percussive instrument), ລະຄັງ(percussive instrument) | ka ding, la khang | |
| Latin | campana(percussive instrument), nola(percussive instrument), tintinnabulum(signal at a school), tintinnābulum(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Latvian | zvans(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Lezgi | зенг(percussive instrument) | zeng | |
| Lingala | ngonga(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Lithuanian | varpas(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Luhya | ekengele(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Klack(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Macedonian | ѕво́нче(signal at a school), ѕвоно(percussive instrument), ѕвонче(percussive instrument) | dzvónče, dzvono, dzvonče | |
| Malay | loceng(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Malayalam | മണി(percussive instrument) | maṇi | |
| Manchu | ᠵᡠᠩ(percussive instrument), ᡥᠣᠩᡤᠣᠨ(percussive instrument) | jung, honggon | |
| Māori | pere(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Mongo | ngonga(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Mongolian | хонх(percussive instrument) | xonx | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | kengele(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Nogai | конъырав(percussive instrument) | koñırav | |
| Norman | clioche(percussive instrument), clloque(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | zing(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Northwestern Ojibwa | madwesidoon(sounding of a bell as a signal) | — | |
| Norwegian | henge en bjelle på(to attach a bell to) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | bjelle(percussive instrument), innringing(signal at a school), klokke(percussive instrument), ringeklokke(an instrument situated on a bicycle's handlebar), ringing(informal: telephone call), sjallstykke(the flared end of a brass or woodwind instrument) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | bjølle(percussive instrument), klokke(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Occitan | campana(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Ojibwe | godotaagan(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Okinawan | かに(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Old East Slavic | клаколъ(percussive instrument), колоколъ(percussive instrument) | klakolŭ, kolokolŭ | |
| Old English | belle(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Oromo | bilbila(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Ossetian | дзӕнгӕрӕг(percussive instrument) | ʒængæræg | |
| Ottoman Turkish | ناقوس(percussive instrument), چاك(percussive instrument), چاك(sounding of a bell as a signal), چاك(signal at a school), چاك(nautical: any of a series of strokes struck to indicate time) | nakus, çañ, çañ, çañ, çañ | |
| Pangasinan | banting(percussive instrument), kampana(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | дзвон(percussive instrument) | dzvon | |
| Pashto | چان(percussive instrument) | čān | |
| Plautdietsch | Kjlinja(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Polish | czara(the flared end of a brass or woodwind instrument), dzwon(percussive instrument), dzwonek(percussive instrument), dzwonek(informal: telephone call), dzwonek(signal at a school) | — | |
| Portuguese | badalada(sounding of a bell as a signal), campainha(percussive instrument), campainha(signal at a school), campainha(an instrument situated on a bicycle's handlebar), sinal(signal at a school), sino(percussive instrument), toque(informal: telephone call) | — | |
| Romanian | clopot(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Russian | звон(sounding of a bell as a signal), звоно́к(sounding of a bell as a signal), звоно́к(informal: telephone call), звоно́к(signal at a school), звонок(an instrument situated on a bicycle's handlebar), ко́локол(percussive instrument), колоко́льчик(percussive instrument), ра́струб(the flared end of a brass or woodwind instrument), скля́нка(nautical: any of a series of strokes struck to indicate time), звони́ть(slang: to telephone), позвони́ть(slang: to telephone) | zvon, zvonók, zvonók, zvonók, zvonok, kólokol, kolokólʹčik, rástrub, skljánka, zvonítʹ, pozvonítʹ | |
| Sardinian | campana(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | clag(percussive instrument), clag(sounding of a bell as a signal), clag(signal at a school), clag(the flared end of a brass or woodwind instrument), clag(nautical: any of a series of strokes struck to indicate time) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | zvȍno(percussive instrument), зво̏но(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Shan | ၶွင်းလွင်း(percussive instrument) | kháung láung | |
| Sidamo | bilbila(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Sikkimese | ཏིང་ཏིང(percussive instrument) | ting ting | |
| Slovak | zvon(percussive instrument), zvonenie(signal at a school), zvonček(percussive instrument), zvonček(signal at a school), zvonček(an instrument situated on a bicycle's handlebar) | — | |
| Slovene | zvon(percussive instrument), zvonec(signal at a school) | — | |
| Somali | koor(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Southern Altai | коҥору(percussive instrument), шаҥ(percussive instrument) | koŋoru, šaŋ | |
| Spanish | campana(percussive instrument), campanilla(percussive instrument), pabellón(the flared end of a brass or woodwind instrument) | — | |
| Swahili | kengele(percussive instrument), kengele(informal: telephone call), kengele(signal at a school), kengele(the flared end of a brass or woodwind instrument) | — | |
| Swedish | bjällra(percussive instrument), klocka(percussive instrument), klockstycke(the flared end of a brass or woodwind instrument), pingla(percussive instrument), pling(informal: telephone call) | — | |
| Tabasaran | зенг(percussive instrument) | zeng | |
| Tagalog | kampana(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Tajik | занг(percussive instrument), зангӯла(percussive instrument) | zang, zangüla | |
| Tamil | மணி(percussive instrument) | maṇi | |
| Tatar | чаң(percussive instrument) | çañ | |
| Telugu | గంట(percussive instrument) | gaṇṭa | |
| Thai | กระดิ่ง(percussive instrument), ระฆัง(percussive instrument) | grà-dìng, rá-kang | |
| Tibetan | དྲིལ་བུ(percussive instrument) | dril bu | |
| Turkish | zil(informal: telephone call), zil(signal at a school), çalma(sounding of a bell as a signal), çan(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Turkmen | jaň(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Tuvan | звонок(percussive instrument), коңга(percussive instrument) | zvonok, koñga | |
| Ukrainian | дзво́ник(percussive instrument), дзвін(percussive instrument), дзвіно́к(sounding of a bell as a signal), дзвіно́к(informal: telephone call), дзвіно́к(signal at a school) | dzvónyk, dzvin, dzvinók, dzvinók, dzvinók | |
| Unami | sèhsalàmpwehun(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Urdu | گَھنْٹَہ(percussive instrument), گَھنْٹی(percussive instrument) | ghanṭa, ghanṭī | |
| Uyghur | جاڭ(percussive instrument), قوڭغۇراق(percussive instrument) | jang, qongghuraq | |
| Uzbek | qoʻngʻiroq(percussive instrument), qoʻngʻiroq(signal at a school), zang(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Venetan | canpana(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Vietnamese | chuông(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Walloon | cloke(percussive instrument), clotche(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Waray-Waray | bagtingan(percussive instrument), kampana(percussive instrument), kampanilya(percussive instrument), linganay(percussive instrument), tilingtiling(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Welsh | cloch(percussive instrument) | — | |
| White Hmong | tswb(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Yiddish | גלאָק(percussive instrument) | glok | |
| Yup'ik | kuluk'uunaq(percussive instrument) | — | |
| Zulu | insimbi(percussive instrument) | — |
bel, klok
këmbanë, lingë, zile, zile
chipru, cãmbanã
campana
zəng
ngonga
kanpai, txirrin
bagtingan, kampana
bel
kloc'h
звън, звъне́ц, камба́на, камбанови́дно разшире́ние, муча, слагам звънец/камбана на
zvǎn, zvǎnéc, kambána, kambanovídno razširénie, muča, slagam zvǎnec/kambana na
campana
kampana, linganay
kasesepi
çañ, çañ sesi
zvon, zvonec, zvonek, zvonek, zvoneček, zvonění
campuona
glas, klokke
bel, bel, belletje, klok, balken, de bel aanbinden, loeien
sonorado, sonorilo, sonorilo, tintilo, tintilo de biciklo, tinto, meti sonorilon, telefonvoki
kell
klokka
kello, kello, kello, lasi, soitto, soitto, tiuku, ulvonta, karjua, kilauttaa, laittaa kello, pirauttaa, rimpauttaa, ulvoa
cloche, coup de fil, pavillon, sonnerie, sonnerie, sonnette
cjampane, čhampane
badalada, campaíña, campá, esquilo, sino
Glocke, Glocke, Glogg, Klingel, Klingel, Klingeln, Schelle, Schulglocke
klòch
csengetés, csengő, csengő, harang, hívás, telefonhívás
Glock
bjalla, bjalla, klukka, símtal
batingting, kampana, kampana, kampanilia, kikiling
bel, loceng
kello, kello
clog
campana, campanella, chiamata, telefonata
hkawng lawng
bakting, kampana, mungmungan, tale
amil
campana, nola, tintinnabulum, tintinnābulum
zvans
ngonga
varpas
ekengele
Klack
loceng
pere
ngonga
kengele
clioche, clloque
zing
madwesidoon
henge en bjelle på
bjelle, innringing, klokke, ringeklokke, ringing, sjallstykke
bjølle, klokke
campana
godotaagan
かに
belle
bilbila
banting, kampana
Kjlinja
czara, dzwon, dzwonek, dzwonek, dzwonek
badalada, campainha, campainha, campainha, sinal, sino, toque
clopot
звон, звоно́к, звоно́к, звоно́к, звонок, ко́локол, колоко́льчик, ра́струб, скля́нка, звони́ть, позвони́ть
zvon, zvonók, zvonók, zvonók, zvonok, kólokol, kolokólʹčik, rástrub, skljánka, zvonítʹ, pozvonítʹ
campana
clag, clag, clag, clag, clag
zvȍno, зво̏но
bilbila
zvon, zvonenie, zvonček, zvonček, zvonček
zvon, zvonec
koor
campana, campanilla, pabellón
kengele, kengele, kengele, kengele
bjällra, klocka, klockstycke, pingla, pling
kampana
zil, zil, çalma, çan
jaň
sèhsalàmpwehun
qoʻngʻiroq, qoʻngʻiroq, zang
canpana
chuông
cloke, clotche
bagtingan, kampana, kampanilya, linganay, tilingtiling
cloch
tswb
kuluk'uunaq
insimbi
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