Bounce
Translations of "bounce" (30 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bikol Central | untol(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), untol(to move quickly up and down), untol(to cause to move quickly up and down) | — | |
| Bulgarian | отскачане(change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), подскачане(movement up and down), уволнение(sack, dismissal), отскачам(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), подскачам(to move quickly up and down) | otskačane, podskačane, uvolnenie, otskačam, podskačam | |
| Catalan | botre(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᏓᏗᏅᏗᎭ(to cause to move quickly up and down) | adadinvdiha | |
| Crimean Tatar | sekirmek(to move quickly up and down) | — | |
| Dutch | afketsen(change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), bons(movement up and down), bons(sack, dismissal), stuit(movement up and down), stuiteren(change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), terugsprong(movement up and down), ketsen(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), stuiteren(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), stuiteren(to move quickly up and down), stuiteren(to cause to move quickly up and down) | — | |
| Esperanto | resalti(to move quickly up and down) | — | |
| Finnish | hyppely(movement up and down), kimpoaminen(change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), pompinta(movement up and down), pomppiminen(movement up and down), pomppu(change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), ponnahdus(change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), bounssata(slang: to leave), ei kelvata(of a cheque/check: to be refused), hyppiä(to move quickly up and down), hyppyyttää(to cause to move quickly up and down), hyppäyttää(to cause to move quickly up and down), kimmota(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), kirjoittaa katteeton shekki(to fail to cover (a draft)), olla katteeton(to fail to cover (a draft)), pompata(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), pompottaa(to cause to move quickly up and down), pomppia(to move quickly up and down), pomputtaa(to cause to move quickly up and down), ponnahtaa(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), tulla hylätyksi(of a cheque/check: to be refused) | — | |
| French | rebond(change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), rebond(movement up and down), rebondir(to move quickly up and down) | — | |
| Galician | rebotar(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle) | — | |
| German | Bounce(email), hüpfen(movement up and down), abprallen(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), aufspringen(to move quickly up and down), hüpfen(to move quickly up and down), platzen(of a cheque/check: to be refused), titschen(to move quickly up and down) | — | |
| Greek | αναπηδώ(to move quickly up and down) | anapidó | |
| Hungarian | pattog(to move quickly up and down), ugrál(to move quickly up and down) | — | |
| Italian | rimbalzo(change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), rimbalzo(movement up and down), rimbalzare(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle) | — | |
| Lao | ກະໂດດ(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), ເຕັ້ນຂຶ້ນ(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle) | ka dōt, ten khưn | |
| Māori | turapa(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle) | — | |
| Old English | hoppian(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), hoppian(to move quickly up and down) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | سكمك(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle) | sekmek | |
| Persian | بالا و پایین انداختن(to move quickly up and down) | — | |
| Polish | wybywać(slang: to leave), wybyć(slang: to leave) | — | |
| Portuguese | quique(movement up and down), rebatida(change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), pular(to move quickly up and down), quicar(to move quickly up and down), quicar(to cause to move quickly up and down), rebater(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle) | — | |
| Russian | отска́кивать(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), отскочи́ть(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), подпры́гивать(to move quickly up and down), подпры́гнуть(to move quickly up and down) | otskákivatʹ, otskočítʹ, podprýgivatʹ, podprýgnutʹ | |
| Sicilian | riggummari(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), riggummari(to move quickly up and down) | — | |
| Spanish | bote(change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), rebotación (disused)(change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), rebotadura(change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), rebote(change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), rebote(movement up and down), recudimiento(change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), repercusión(change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), resurtida(change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), baunsear(of a cheque/check: to be refused), botar(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), bouncear(of a cheque/check: to be refused), bounsear(of a cheque/check: to be refused), deslizarle [ideas] a(to suggest or introduce in order to gain feedback), devolver(of a cheque/check: to be refused), irse(slang: to leave), pirarse(slang: to leave), rebotar(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), rebotar(of a cheque/check: to be refused), rebotarle [ideas] a(to suggest or introduce in order to gain feedback), recudir(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), repercutir(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), resurtir(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), tirarle [ideas] a(to suggest or introduce in order to gain feedback) | — | |
| Swedish | studs(change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), studsa(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle) | — | |
| Tagalog | talbog(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), talbog(of a cheque/check: to be refused) | — | |
| Thai | เด้ง(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), เด้ง(to move quickly up and down), เด้ง(of a cheque/check: to be refused) | dêng, dêng, dêng | |
| Ukrainian | відска́кувати(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), відско́чити(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), підстри́бувати(to move quickly up and down), підстрибну́ти(to move quickly up and down) | vidskákuvaty, vidskóčyty, pidstrýbuvaty, pidstrybnúty | |
| Vietnamese | nảy(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle), nảy(to move quickly up and down) | — | |
| Volapük | dejokön(to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle) | — |
untol, untol, untol
отскачане, подскачане, уволнение, отскачам, подскачам
otskačane, podskačane, uvolnenie, otskačam, podskačam
botre
sekirmek
afketsen, bons, bons, stuit, stuiteren, terugsprong, ketsen, stuiteren, stuiteren, stuiteren
resalti
hyppely, kimpoaminen, pompinta, pomppiminen, pomppu, ponnahdus, bounssata, ei kelvata, hyppiä, hyppyyttää, hyppäyttää, kimmota, kirjoittaa katteeton shekki, olla katteeton, pompata, pompottaa, pomppia, pomputtaa, ponnahtaa, tulla hylätyksi
rebond, rebond, rebondir
rebotar
Bounce, hüpfen, abprallen, aufspringen, hüpfen, platzen, titschen
pattog, ugrál
rimbalzo, rimbalzo, rimbalzare
turapa
hoppian, hoppian
بالا و پایین انداختن
wybywać, wybyć
quique, rebatida, pular, quicar, quicar, rebater
отска́кивать, отскочи́ть, подпры́гивать, подпры́гнуть
otskákivatʹ, otskočítʹ, podprýgivatʹ, podprýgnutʹ
riggummari, riggummari
bote, rebotación (disused), rebotadura, rebote, rebote, recudimiento, repercusión, resurtida, baunsear, botar, bouncear, bounsear, deslizarle [ideas] a, devolver, irse, pirarse, rebotar, rebotar, rebotarle [ideas] a, recudir, repercutir, resurtir, tirarle [ideas] a
studs, studsa
talbog, talbog
відска́кувати, відско́чити, підстри́бувати, підстрибну́ти
vidskákuvaty, vidskóčyty, pidstrýbuvaty, pidstrybnúty
nảy, nảy
dejokön
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.