Boiling
Translations of "boiling" (32 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἕψησις(process of changing the state of a substance) | hépsēsis | |
| Arabic | حامي(of a thing: extremely hot), غَلَيَان(process of changing the state of a substance) | ḥāmi, ḡalayān | |
| Armenian | եռացող(that boil(s)), եռման(that boil(s)), եռում(process of changing the state of a substance) | eṙacʻoġ, eṙman, eṙum | |
| Azerbaijani | qaynar(of a thing: extremely hot), qaynayan(that boil(s)), qaynama(process of changing the state of a substance) | — | |
| Bulgarian | врял(of a thing: extremely hot), врящ(that boil(s)), кипящ(that boil(s)), кипене(process of changing the state of a substance) | vrjal, vrjašt, kipjašt, kipene | |
| Catalan | bullent(that boil(s)) | — | |
| Czech | vřící(that boil(s)), var(process of changing the state of a substance) | — | |
| Dutch | kokend(of a thing: extremely hot) | — | |
| Finnish | helteinen(of the weather: very hot), kiehuva(that boil(s)), läkähtyä(of a person: feeling uncomfortably hot), tulikuuma(of a thing: extremely hot), keittäminen(process of changing the state of a substance), kiehuttaminen(process of changing the state of a substance) | — | |
| French | bouillant(that boil(s)), bouillonnement(process of changing the state of a substance), ébullition(process of changing the state of a substance) | — | |
| Galician | fervente(that boil(s)), fervente(of a thing: extremely hot), ebulición(process of changing the state of a substance) | — | |
| Georgian | მდუღარე(that boil(s)), დუღილი(process of changing the state of a substance) | mduɣare, duɣili | |
| German | kochend(that boil(s)) | — | |
| Greek | καυτός(of a thing: extremely hot) | kaftós | |
| Hebrew | לוֹהֵט(of the weather: very hot), קוֹדֵחַ(of a person: feeling uncomfortably hot), רוֹתֵחַ(that boil(s)), רוֹתֵחַ(of a thing: extremely hot), רְתִיחָה(process of changing the state of a substance) | lohéT, qodéakh, rotéakh, rotéakh | |
| Irish | bruith(process of changing the state of a substance) | — | |
| Italian | bollente(that boil(s)), bollente(of a thing: extremely hot), ebollizione(process of changing the state of a substance) | — | |
| Japanese | 沸騰(process of changing the state of a substance) | futtō | |
| Kyrgyz | бышып жаткан(process of changing the state of a substance), бышыруу(process of changing the state of a substance), кайнаган(process of changing the state of a substance), кайнап жаткан(process of changing the state of a substance), кайнатуу(process of changing the state of a substance), кайнатуу(process of changing the state of a substance), кайноо(process of changing the state of a substance) | bışıp jatkan, bışıruu, kaynagan, kaynap jatkan, kaynatuu, kaynatuu, kaynoo | |
| Latin | fervidus(that boil(s)), fervidus(of a thing: extremely hot), fervēns(that boil(s)), ēbulliēns(that boil(s)), ēbullītiō(process of changing the state of a substance) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | غلیان(process of changing the state of a substance), فوران(process of changing the state of a substance) | galeyân, feverân | |
| Portuguese | fervente(that boil(s)), ebulição(process of changing the state of a substance), fervura(process of changing the state of a substance) | — | |
| Russian | кипе́ние(process of changing the state of a substance) | kipénije | |
| Serbo-Croatian | vrelo(of a thing: extremely hot) | — | |
| Sicilian | vugghiuta(process of changing the state of a substance), vuḍḍuta(process of changing the state of a substance) | — | |
| Spanish | hervoroso(that boil(s)), hervoroso(of a thing: extremely hot) | — | |
| Swedish | kokande(that boil(s)), kokande(of a thing: extremely hot), kokhet(of a thing: extremely hot), kokhet(of the weather: very hot), kokning(process of changing the state of a substance) | — | |
| Tagalog | pagkukumulo(process of changing the state of a substance), pagkulo(process of changing the state of a substance) | — | |
| Telugu | కాలుచున్న(of a thing: extremely hot), కాలుతున్న(of a thing: extremely hot), మండుచున్న(of the weather: very hot), మరుగు(that boil(s)), మరుగుచున్న(that boil(s)), మరుగుతున్న(that boil(s)) | kālucunna, kālutunna, maṇḍucunna, marugu, marugucunna, marugutunna | |
| Turkish | kaynar(that boil(s)), kaynar(of a thing: extremely hot) | — | |
| Vietnamese | sôi(that boil(s)) | — | |
| Walloon | bolant(that boil(s)), bolant(of a thing: extremely hot), bolaedje(process of changing the state of a substance), cujhaedje(process of changing the state of a substance) | — |
qaynar, qaynayan, qaynama
bullent
vřící, var
kokend
helteinen, kiehuva, läkähtyä, tulikuuma, keittäminen, kiehuttaminen
bouillant, bouillonnement, ébullition
fervente, fervente, ebulición
kochend
bruith
bollente, bollente, ebollizione
бышып жаткан, бышыруу, кайнаган, кайнап жаткан, кайнатуу, кайнатуу, кайноо
bışıp jatkan, bışıruu, kaynagan, kaynap jatkan, kaynatuu, kaynatuu, kaynoo
fervidus, fervidus, fervēns, ēbulliēns, ēbullītiō
fervente, ebulição, fervura
vrelo
vugghiuta, vuḍḍuta
hervoroso, hervoroso
kokande, kokande, kokhet, kokhet, kokning
pagkukumulo, pagkulo
కాలుచున్న, కాలుతున్న, మండుచున్న, మరుగు, మరుగుచున్న, మరుగుతున్న
kālucunna, kālutunna, maṇḍucunna, marugu, marugucunna, marugutunna
kaynar, kaynar
sôi
bolant, bolant, bolaedje, cujhaedje
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