Blade
Translations of "blade" (87 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | fletë(airfoil in windmills and windturbines), teh(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), thika(a weapon such as a dagger) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | σπάθη(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | spáthē | |
| Arabic | شَفْرَة(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), نصلة(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), نَصْل(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), نَصْل(airfoil in windmills and windturbines) | šafra, naṣla, naṣl, naṣl | |
| Armenian | բերան(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), շեղբ(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), սայր(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), ցողուն(the flat part of a leaf or petal) | beran, šeġb, sayr, cʻoġun | |
| Azerbaijani | tiyə(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Belarusian | лязо́(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | ljazó | |
| Breton | lavnenn(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Bulgarian | лопа́тка(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), острие́(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), перо́(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate) | lopátka, ostrié, peró | |
| Burmese | ဓားပြား(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), အရွက်(the flat part of a leaf or petal) | dha:pra:, a.rwak | |
| Catalan | fulla(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), àlep(airfoil in windmills and windturbines) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | دەم(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | dem | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 刀(a weapon such as a dagger), 刀片(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), 刀身(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), 刃(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), 葉片 /叶片(the flat part of a leaf or petal) | dāo, dāopiàn, dāoshēn, rèn, yèpiàn | |
| Czech | lopatka(airfoil in windmills and windturbines), čepel(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Danish | blad(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), klinge(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Dolgan | бии(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Dutch | blad(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), blad(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), blad(the flat part of a leaf or petal), folie(thin plate, foil), kling(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), lemmet(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), plaat(thin plate, foil) | — | |
| Esperanto | akraĵo(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), klingo(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Estonian | tera(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Farefare | bilete(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Faroese | blað(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Finnish | lapa(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), lehtilapa(the flat part of a leaf or petal), terä(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| French | brin(narrow leaf of a grass or cereal), lame(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), lame(a weapon such as a dagger) | — | |
| Friulian | lame(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Galician | coitela(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), folla(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), pena(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate) | — | |
| Georgian | პირი(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), ღერო(the flat part of a leaf or petal) | ṗiri, ɣero | |
| German | Blatt(thin plate, foil), Grashalm(narrow leaf of a grass or cereal), Klinge(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), Klinge(the flat part of a leaf or petal), Turbinenschaufel(airfoil in windmills and windturbines) | — | |
| Greek | λεπίδα(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), παλάμη(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), πτερύγιο(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), φύλλο(the flat part of a leaf or petal) | lepída, palámi, pterýgio, fýllo | |
| Hebrew | טָרָף(the flat part of a leaf or petal), לַהַב(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | taráf, láhav | |
| Hindi | पत्ती(the flat part of a leaf or petal), ब्लेड(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | pattī, bleḍ | |
| Hungarian | lamella(one of a series of small plates that make up the aperture or the shutter of a camera), penge(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Icelandic | blað(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), blað(a weapon such as a dagger), blað(the flat part of a leaf or petal), egg(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), egg(a weapon such as a dagger), egg(thin plate, foil), sverð(a weapon such as a dagger) | — | |
| Indonesian | bilah(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), bilah(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), sudu(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate) | — | |
| Ingrian | terä(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), terä(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate) | — | |
| Interlingua | lamina(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), lamina(thin plate, foil) | — | |
| Irish | brobh(narrow leaf of a grass or cereal), scafaire(dashing young man), sifín(narrow leaf of a grass or cereal) | — | |
| Italian | filo(the flat part of a leaf or petal), lama(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), lamina(thin plate, foil), pala(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate) | — | |
| Japanese | ブレード(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), 刃(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | burēdo, ha | |
| Khmer | ផ្លែ(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | phlae | |
| Korean | 날(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), 잎(the flat part of a leaf or petal), 잎사귀(the flat part of a leaf or petal) | nal, ip, ipsagwi | |
| Kyrgyz | миз(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | miz | |
| Lao | ມີດ(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), ໃບ(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | mīt, bai | |
| Latgalian | esmiņs(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Latin | lamina(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Latvian | asmens(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), lāpstiņa(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), ģelzis(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Lithuanian | ašmenys(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), geležtė(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Macedonian | сечило(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | sečilo | |
| Malay | bilah(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Māori | whā(the flat part of a leaf or petal) | — | |
| Maranao | garangan(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), silab(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Marathi | धार(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | dhār | |
| Middle English | blad(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), blad(a weapon such as a dagger) | — | |
| Mirandese | bela(airfoil in windmills and windturbines) | — | |
| Mongolian | ир(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | ir | |
| Nanai | дее(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | ʒeje | |
| Navajo | bigaan(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | blad(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), blad(a weapon such as a dagger), blad(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), blad(the flat part of a leaf or petal), blad(thin plate, foil), klinge(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | blad(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), klinge(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | قناد(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), قناد(airfoil in windmills and windturbines) | kanad, kanad | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | оштре(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | oštre | |
| Persian | تیغ(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), تیغ(the flat part of a leaf or petal), تیغه(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate) | tiġ, tiġ, tiġe | |
| Polish | karkówka(cut of beef), końcówka(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), ostrze(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), ostrze(a weapon such as a dagger), pióro(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), płoza(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), skrzydło(airfoil in windmills and windturbines), łopata(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), łopata (windturbine)(airfoil in windmills and windturbines), łopatka(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), łopatka(airfoil in windmills and windturbines), źdźbło(narrow leaf of a grass or cereal), źdźbło(the flat part of a leaf or petal) | — | |
| Portuguese | aleta(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), fio(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), folha(narrow leaf of a grass or cereal), gume(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), limbo(the flat part of a leaf or petal), lâmina(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), lâmina(a weapon such as a dagger), lâmina(thin plate, foil), pá(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), pá(airfoil in windmills and windturbines) | — | |
| Romanian | lamă(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Romansch | lama(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), loma(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), luozza(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), neza(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), nezza(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), nizza(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Russian | кинжа́л(a weapon such as a dagger), клино́к(a weapon such as a dagger), крыло́(airfoil in windmills and windturbines), ле́звие(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), лист(the flat part of a leaf or petal), ло́пасть(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), ло́пасть(airfoil in windmills and windturbines), нож(a weapon such as a dagger), перо́(a weapon such as a dagger), трави́нка(the flat part of a leaf or petal) | kinžál, klinók, kryló, lézvije, list, lópastʹ, lópastʹ, nož, peró, travínka | |
| Sanskrit | धारा(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | dhārā | |
| Sardinian | frama(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), fógiu(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | rezalo(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), sȅčīvo(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), vlȃt(the flat part of a leaf or petal), òštrica(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), вла̑т(the flat part of a leaf or petal), о̀штрица(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), резало(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), се̏чӣво(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Slovak | čepeľ(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Slovene | rezilo(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Southern Altai | мис(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | mis | |
| Spanish | aleta(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), aspa(airfoil in windmills and windturbines), brinza(narrow leaf of a grass or cereal), brizna(narrow leaf of a grass or cereal), cuchilla(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), cuchillo(a weapon such as a dagger), espada(a weapon such as a dagger), hoja(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), hoja(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), hoja(the flat part of a leaf or petal), limbo(the flat part of a leaf or petal), lámina(the flat part of a leaf or petal), lámina(thin plate, foil), lámina(one of a series of small plates that make up the aperture or the shutter of a camera), pala(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), pala(airfoil in windmills and windturbines), paleta(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate), álabe(flat, functional end of a tool or utensil, such as a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, or skate) | — | |
| Sudovian | asmōj(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Swedish | blad(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), blad(a weapon such as a dagger), blad(the flat part of a leaf or petal) | — | |
| Tagalog | panid(the flat part of a leaf or petal), talim(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Tamil | பிளேடு(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | piḷēṭu | |
| Tausug | sulab(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Thai | มีด(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), ใบ(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | mîit, bai | |
| Tocharian B | pilta(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), yepe(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Turkish | ağız(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ле́зво(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), ле́зо(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), трави́нка(the flat part of a leaf or petal) | lézvo, lézo, travýnka | |
| Uzbek | tigʻ(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Venetan | lama(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Vietnamese | lưỡi(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Welsh | blew(narrow leaf of a grass or cereal), cledd(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool), cledd(a weapon such as a dagger), llafn(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | — | |
| Yakut | бии(typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) | bii | |
| Zulu | ikhasi(the flat part of a leaf or petal) | — |
fletë, teh, thika
tiyə
lavnenn
fulla, àlep
lopatka, čepel
blad, klinge
бии
blad, blad, blad, folie, kling, lemmet, plaat
akraĵo, klingo
tera
bilete
blað
lapa, lehtilapa, terä
brin, lame, lame
lame
coitela, folla, pena
Blatt, Grashalm, Klinge, Klinge, Turbinenschaufel
lamella, penge
blað, blað, blað, egg, egg, egg, sverð
bilah, bilah, sudu
terä, terä
lamina, lamina
brobh, scafaire, sifín
filo, lama, lamina, pala
esmiņs
lamina
asmens, lāpstiņa, ģelzis
ašmenys, geležtė
bilah
whā
garangan, silab
blad, blad
bela
bigaan
blad, blad, blad, blad, blad, klinge
blad, klinge
karkówka, końcówka, ostrze, ostrze, pióro, płoza, skrzydło, łopata, łopata (windturbine), łopatka, łopatka, źdźbło, źdźbło
aleta, fio, folha, gume, limbo, lâmina, lâmina, lâmina, pá, pá
lamă
lama, loma, luozza, neza, nezza, nizza
кинжа́л, клино́к, крыло́, ле́звие, лист, ло́пасть, ло́пасть, нож, перо́, трави́нка
kinžál, klinók, kryló, lézvije, list, lópastʹ, lópastʹ, nož, peró, travínka
frama, fógiu
rezalo, sȅčīvo, vlȃt, òštrica, вла̑т, о̀штрица, резало, се̏чӣво
čepeľ
rezilo
aleta, aspa, brinza, brizna, cuchilla, cuchillo, espada, hoja, hoja, hoja, limbo, lámina, lámina, lámina, pala, pala, paleta, álabe
asmōj
blad, blad, blad
panid, talim
sulab
pilta, yepe
ağız
tigʻ
lama
lưỡi
blew, cledd, cledd, llafn
ikhasi
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