Boot
Translations of "boot" (103 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | stewel(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | κρηπίς(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), ἁρπίς(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | krēpís, harpís | |
| Arabic | بسطار(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), بوت(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), بوت(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), جَزْمَة(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | busṭār, bōt, bōt, būt, jazma | |
| Aragonese | bota(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Armenian | երկարաճիտ կոշիկ(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), ճտքակոշիկ(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), սապոգ(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | erkaračit košik, čtkʻakošik, sapog | |
| Asturian | bota(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | çəkmə(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Bashkir | итек(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | itek | |
| Belarusian | бот(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), боцік(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), чараві́к(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | bot, bócik, čaravík | |
| Breton | heuz(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Bulgarian | бо́туш(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), полза(profit), уволнение(act or process of removing or firing someone), изхвърлям(to forcibly eject), ползвам(to profit), ритам(to kick) | bótuš, polza, uvolnenie, izhvǎrljam, polzvam, ritam | |
| Burmese | ဘွတ်ဖိနပ်(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | bhwathpi.nap | |
| Catalan | bota(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), vomitar(to vomit) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | چەکمە(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | çekme | |
| Chichewa | jombo(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 靴(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | hoe¹ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 長靴 /长靴(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), 靴子(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), 啟動 /启动(to start a system), 起動 /起动(to start a system), 踢(to kick) | chángxuē, xuēzi, qǐdòng, qǐdòng, tī | |
| Chuvash | атӑ(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | at̬ă | |
| Cornish | botas(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), botasen(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Czech | bota(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Danish | støvle(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Dutch | beschermhuls(construction: flexible cover to protect a shaft, lever, switch etc.), bootleg(bootleg recording), bot(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), hoge schoen(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), huls(construction: flexible cover to protect a shaft, lever, switch etc.), laars(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), afranselen(to apply corporal punishment), braken(to vomit), buitengooien(to forcibly eject), buitengooien(computing: to eject from an online service), eruitgooien(to forcibly eject), eruitgooien(computing: to eject from an online service), eruittrappen(to forcibly eject), eruittrappen(computing: to eject from an online service), kotsen(to vomit), opstarten(to start a system), schieten(to kick), schoppen(to kick), straffen(to apply corporal punishment), trappen(to kick) | — | |
| Esperanto | boto(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), praŝarĝo(the act or process of bootstrapping), startigo(the act or process of bootstrapping), praŝarĝi(to start a system) | — | |
| Estonian | saabas(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), buutima(to start a system), buutimine(to start a system) | — | |
| Faroese | stilvi(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), stivli(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Finnish | boottaus(the act or process of bootstrapping), kenkä(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), käynnistys(the act or process of bootstrapping), luuska(unattractive person, ugly woman), paisunut lippulehden tuppi(botany: inflated flag leaf sheath of a wheat plant), piraattikopio(bootleg recording), potkut(act or process of removing or firing someone), saapas(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), saapas(torture device), suojakumi(construction: flexible cover to protect a shaft, lever, switch etc.), tuotto(profit), uudelleenkäynnistys(the act or process of bootstrapping), bannata(computing: to eject from an online service), bootata(to start a system), heittää ulos(to forcibly eject), heittää ulos(computing: to eject from an online service), käynnistää(to start a system), oksentaa(to vomit), potkaista(to kick), suolata(criminal slang: to kill by gunfire), teloittaa(to apply corporal punishment), vetää saappaat jalkaan(to put on boots), yrjötä(to vomit) | — | |
| French | amorçage(the act or process of bootstrapping), boot(the act or process of bootstrapping), botte(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), bottine(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), copie pirate(bootleg recording), amorcer(to start a system), booter(to start a system), botter(to kick), déconnecter(computing: to eject from an online service), démarrer(to start a system), expulser(to forcibly eject), vomir(to vomit) | — | |
| Galician | bota(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Georgian | ჩექმა(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), წაღა(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | čekma, c̣aɣa | |
| German | Booten(the act or process of bootstrapping), Stiefel(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), booten(to start a system), hochfahren(to start a system), laden(to start a system), starten(to start a system) | — | |
| Greek | μπότα(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), εκκινώ(to start a system), κλωτσώ(to kick) | bóta, ekkinó, klotsó | |
| Greenlandic | kamik(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Haitian Creole | bòt(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Hebrew | מַגָּף(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | magáf | |
| Hindi | बूट(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | būṭ | |
| Hungarian | bakancs(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), bootolás(the act or process of bootstrapping), csizma(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), indítás(the act or process of bootstrapping), rendszerindítás(the act or process of bootstrapping), spanyolcsizma(torture device), bootol(to start a system), elindít(to start a system), indít(to start a system) | — | |
| Icelandic | stígvél(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), inna ræsiforrit(to start a system), ræsa(to start a system) | — | |
| Ido | boto(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), botizar(to put on boots) | — | |
| Indonesian | bot(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), but(the act or process of bootstrapping), inisialisasi(the act or process of bootstrapping) | — | |
| Ingrian | saapas(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Interlingua | botta(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Irish | bróg(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), buatais(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Italian | avvio(the act or process of bootstrapping), guaina(construction: flexible cover to protect a shaft, lever, switch etc.), scarpone(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), stivale(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), avviare(to start a system), caricare(to start a system) | — | |
| Japanese | ブーツ(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), ブート(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), 長靴(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), 起動する(to start a system) | būtsu, būto, nagagutsu, kidō-suru | |
| Khmer | ស្បែកជើង(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), ស្បែកជើងកវែង(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | sbaek cəəng, sbaek cəəng kɑɑ vɛɛng | |
| Korean | 목화(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), 장화(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | mokhwa, janghwa | |
| Kyrgyz | жүктөө(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | jüktöö | |
| Latin | caliga(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), cothurnus(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), pero(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Latvian | zābaks(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Lithuanian | batas(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Stiwwel(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Macedonian | чи́зма(torture device), чизма(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), кло́ца(to kick) | čízma, čizma, klóca | |
| Malay | kasut but(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Maltese | buzza(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Manchu | ᡤᡡᠯᡥᠠ(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | gūlha | |
| Māori | pūtu(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), whakaara(to start a system), whakaoho(to start a system) | — | |
| Mongolian | гутал(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | gutal | |
| Navajo | ké deigo nineezí(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Nogai | этик(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | étik | |
| Norman | botte(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), botter(to kick) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | cezme(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), potîn(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | støvel(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | støvel(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Occitan | botèl(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Old Armenian | ներբանք(torture device) | nerbankʻ | |
| Old East Slavic | плесница(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), сапогъ(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | plesnica, sapogŭ | |
| Ottoman Turkish | چیزمه(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | çizme | |
| Pashto | موزه(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | moza | |
| Persian | بوت(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), پوتین(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), چکمه(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | but, putin, čakme | |
| Plautdietsch | Steewel(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Polish | but(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), rozruch(the act or process of bootstrapping), uruchomić(to start a system), wykonać rozruch(to start a system) | — | |
| Portuguese | boot(the act or process of bootstrapping), bota(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), cobertura(construction: flexible cover to protect a shaft, lever, switch etc.), inicialização(the act or process of bootstrapping), arrancar(to start a system), inicializar(to start a system), iniciar(to start a system) | — | |
| Romanian | cizmă(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Romansch | stivagl(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), stival(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), stivel(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Russian | башма́к(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), боти́нок(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), бу́тса(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), бу́тсы(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), загру́зка(the act or process of bootstrapping), сапо́г(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), вы́пнуть(to forcibly eject), загружа́ть(to start a system), загрузи́ть(to start a system), пина́ть(to kick), пнуть(to kick) | bašmák, botínok, ru, bútsy, zagrúzka, sapóg, výpnutʹ, zagružátʹ, zagruzítʹ, pinátʹ, pnutʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | bòtann(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | čȉzma(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), чи̏зма(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Sicilian | stivala(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Slovak | čižma(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Slovene | škorenj(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Soussian | awl i(to start a system) | — | |
| Southern Altai | башмак(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), ӧдӱк(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | bašmak, ödük | |
| Spanish | bota(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), cobertero(construction: flexible cover to protect a shaft, lever, switch etc.), cobertor(construction: flexible cover to protect a shaft, lever, switch etc.), funda(construction: flexible cover to protect a shaft, lever, switch etc.), arrancar(to start a system) | — | |
| Sudovian | skarne(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Swahili | buti(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Swedish | båtnad(remedy), fördel(remedy), gagn(remedy), hjälp(remedy), känga(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), stövel(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), vagnslåda(archaic: place for baggage at either end of a stagecoach), vinning(remedy), vinning(profit), vinst(remedy), boota(to start a system), båta(to profit), gagna(to profit), hjälpa(to profit), kräkas(to vomit), sparka(to kick), sparka(to forcibly eject), spy(to vomit), tjäna(to profit) | — | |
| Tagalog | bota(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Tajik | ботинка(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), мӯза(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | botinka, müza | |
| Taos | bútoną(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Telugu | బూటు(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | būṭu | |
| Thai | รองเท้า(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | rɔɔng-táao | |
| Turkish | çizme(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), başlatma(to start a system) | — | |
| Turkmen | botinka(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), ädik(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Ukrainian | череви́к(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), чо́біт(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | čerevýk, čóbit | |
| Urdu | بوٹ(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | būṭ | |
| Uzbek | botinka(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), etik(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Vietnamese | giày ống(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), ủng(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), khởi động(to start a system) | — | |
| Volapük | but(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Welsh | botas(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), botasen(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg), esgid(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Western Apache | kee hadago ndeezí(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Woiwurrung | o'look(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | — | |
| Yaghnobi | мӯза(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | müza | |
| Yiddish | שטיוול(heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) | shtivl |
stewel
bota
bota
çəkmə
heuz
бо́туш, полза, уволнение, изхвърлям, ползвам, ритам
bótuš, polza, uvolnenie, izhvǎrljam, polzvam, ritam
bota, vomitar
jombo
botas, botasen
bota
støvle
beschermhuls, bootleg, bot, hoge schoen, huls, laars, afranselen, braken, buitengooien, buitengooien, eruitgooien, eruitgooien, eruittrappen, eruittrappen, kotsen, opstarten, schieten, schoppen, straffen, trappen
boto, praŝarĝo, startigo, praŝarĝi
saabas, buutima, buutimine
stilvi, stivli
boottaus, kenkä, käynnistys, luuska, paisunut lippulehden tuppi, piraattikopio, potkut, saapas, saapas, suojakumi, tuotto, uudelleenkäynnistys, bannata, bootata, heittää ulos, heittää ulos, käynnistää, oksentaa, potkaista, suolata, teloittaa, vetää saappaat jalkaan, yrjötä
amorçage, boot, botte, bottine, copie pirate, amorcer, booter, botter, déconnecter, démarrer, expulser, vomir
bota
Booten, Stiefel, booten, hochfahren, laden, starten
kamik
bakancs, bootolás, csizma, indítás, rendszerindítás, spanyolcsizma, bootol, elindít, indít
stígvél, inna ræsiforrit, ræsa
boto, botizar
bot, but, inisialisasi
saapas
botta
bróg, buatais
avvio, guaina, scarpone, stivale, avviare, caricare
caliga, cothurnus, pero
zābaks
batas
Stiwwel
kasut but
buzza
pūtu, whakaara, whakaoho
ké deigo nineezí
botte, botter
cezme, potîn
støvel
støvel
botèl
Steewel
but, rozruch, uruchomić, wykonać rozruch
boot, bota, cobertura, inicialização, arrancar, inicializar, iniciar
cizmă
stivagl, stival, stivel
башма́к, боти́нок, бу́тса, бу́тсы, загру́зка, сапо́г, вы́пнуть, загружа́ть, загрузи́ть, пина́ть, пнуть
bašmák, botínok, ru, bútsy, zagrúzka, sapóg, výpnutʹ, zagružátʹ, zagruzítʹ, pinátʹ, pnutʹ
bòtann
čȉzma, чи̏зма
stivala
čižma
škorenj
awl i
bota, cobertero, cobertor, funda, arrancar
skarne
buti
båtnad, fördel, gagn, hjälp, känga, stövel, vagnslåda, vinning, vinning, vinst, boota, båta, gagna, hjälpa, kräkas, sparka, sparka, spy, tjäna
bota
bútoną
çizme, başlatma
botinka, ädik
botinka, etik
giày ống, ủng, khởi động
but
botas, botasen, esgid
kee hadago ndeezí
o'look
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