Bump
Translations of "bump" (36 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assamese | টেমুনা(a protuberance on a level surface) | temuna | |
| Bashkir | шеш(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), шешек(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury) | şeş, şeşek | |
| Bulgarian | издутина(a protuberance on a level surface), издутина(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), сблъскване(a light blow or jolting collision), цицина(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury) | izdutina, izdutina, sblǎskvane, cicina | |
| Catalan | banya(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), bony(a protuberance on a level surface), nyanyo(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), sotrac(a light blow or jolting collision) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 推(a post in an Internet forum thread made in order to raise the thread's profile), 疙瘩(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury) | tuī, gēda | |
| Czech | boule(a protuberance on a level surface), boule(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), buben(the swollen abdomen of a pregnant woman), bubínek(the swollen abdomen of a pregnant woman), bum(the sound of such a collision), břicho(the swollen abdomen of a pregnant woman), bříško(the swollen abdomen of a pregnant woman), mozůlek(the swollen abdomen of a pregnant woman), náraz(a light blow or jolting collision), ťuknutí(a light blow or jolting collision) | — | |
| Dutch | botsing(a light blow or jolting collision), buil(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), bult(a protuberance on a level surface), bult(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), botsen(to knock against with a light blow or collision), stoten(to knock against with a light blow or collision) | — | |
| Esperanto | malebenaĵo(a protuberance on a level surface), malglataĵo(a protuberance on a level surface), tubero(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), ĝibo(a protuberance on a level surface), alkrementi(to move up or down) | — | |
| Finnish | bumppaus(a post in an Internet forum thread made in order to raise the thread's profile), kolahdus(the sound of such a collision), kolhaisu(a light blow or jolting collision), kuhmu(phrenological protuberance and associated aptitude), kumpu(a protuberance on a level surface), kumpu(the swollen abdomen of a pregnant woman), nosto(a post in an Internet forum thread made in order to raise the thread's profile), nysty(a protuberance on a level surface), patti(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), pääseminen edelle(the point in a race in which boats are spaced apart at the start), tönäisy(a light blow or jolting collision), törmäys(a light blow or jolting collision), töyssy(a protuberance on a level surface), tönäistä(to knock against with a light blow or collision), törmätä(to knock against with a light blow or collision) | — | |
| French | ballon(the swollen abdomen of a pregnant woman), bosse(a protuberance on a level surface), bosse(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), bosse(phrenological protuberance and associated aptitude), boum(the sound of such a collision), bourrade(a light blow or jolting collision), saillie(a protuberance on a level surface), heurter(to knock against with a light blow or collision) | — | |
| Galician | barrigoto(the swollen abdomen of a pregnant woman), bocho(a protuberance on a level surface), bolo(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), carolo(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), cotarelo(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), cromello(a protuberance on a level surface), croque(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), galo(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), golpada(a light blow or jolting collision), gurumela(a protuberance on a level surface), gurupela(a protuberance on a level surface), noucho(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), nórnega(a protuberance on a level surface), orgo(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), petoulo(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), sapoirada(the sound of such a collision), trambullada(the sound of such a collision), trambullón(a light blow or jolting collision), turumbullo(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), zarroada(the sound of such a collision), zoupada(a light blow or jolting collision), zoupada(the sound of such a collision) | — | |
| German | Beule(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), Bodenwelle(a protuberance on a level surface), Bums(the sound of such a collision), Delle(a protuberance on a level surface), Plumps(the sound of such a collision), Schlag(a light blow or jolting collision), Stoß(a light blow or jolting collision), Unebenheit(a protuberance on a level surface), anrempeln(to knock against with a light blow or collision), anstoßen(to knock against with a light blow or collision) | — | |
| Indonesian | bentur(to knock against with a light blow or collision) | — | |
| Ingrian | muhku(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), muna(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), pahko(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury) | — | |
| Italian | botta(a light blow or jolting collision), bozzo(a protuberance on a level surface), bozzo(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), colpetto(a light blow or jolting collision), gnocco(a protuberance on a level surface), gnocco(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), gonfiore(a protuberance on a level surface), pancione(the swollen abdomen of a pregnant woman), protuberanza(a protuberance on a level surface) | — | |
| Javanese | kucing(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury) | — | |
| Latin | tūber(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury) | — | |
| Macedonian | бабнатина(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), испупчување(a protuberance on a level surface), оток(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), туп(the sound of such a collision), удар(a light blow or jolting collision) | babnatina, ispupčuvanje, otok, tup, udar | |
| Māori | rutunga(a light blow or jolting collision), hūtuki(to knock against with a light blow or collision), rutu(to knock against with a light blow or collision), tuki(to knock against with a light blow or collision), tūtuki(to knock against with a light blow or collision) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | kul(a protuberance on a level surface), kul(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | kul(a protuberance on a level surface), kul(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | تومسك(a protuberance on a level surface), طوپاق(a protuberance on a level surface), یومرو(a protuberance on a level surface) | tümsek, topak, yumru | |
| Plautdietsch | Knubbel(a protuberance on a level surface), Knubbel(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury) | — | |
| Polish | brzuch(the swollen abdomen of a pregnant woman), bum(the sound of such a collision), guz(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), nierówność(a protuberance on a level surface), stłuczka(a light blow or jolting collision), łup(the sound of such a collision) | — | |
| Portuguese | estrondo(the sound of such a collision), galo(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), inchaço(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), protuberância(a protuberance on a level surface), saliência(a protuberance on a level surface), bater(to knock against with a light blow or collision), esbarrar(to knock against with a light blow or collision) | — | |
| Romanian | cucui(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), proeminență(a protuberance on a level surface), umflătură(a protuberance on a level surface), umflătură(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury) | — | |
| Russian | вы́пуклость(a protuberance on a level surface), колдо́бина(a protuberance on a level surface), о́пухоль(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), столкнове́ние(a light blow or jolting collision), уда́р(a light blow or jolting collision), уха́б(a protuberance on a level surface), ши́шка(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), шишка(phrenological protuberance and associated aptitude), вре́заться(to knock against with a light blow or collision), вреза́ться(to knock against with a light blow or collision), ната́лкиваться(to knock against with a light blow or collision), натолкну́ться(to knock against with a light blow or collision), уда́риться(to knock against with a light blow or collision), ударя́ться(to knock against with a light blow or collision) | výpuklostʹ, koldóbina, ópuxolʹ, stolknovénije, udár, uxáb, šíška, šiška, vrézatʹsja, vrezátʹsja, natálkivatʹsja, natolknútʹsja, udáritʹsja, udarjátʹsja | |
| Serbo-Croatian | čvoruga(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury) | — | |
| Spanish | bache(a protuberance on a level surface), bulto(a protuberance on a level surface), bulto(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), chichón(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), cototo(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), gibosidad(a protuberance on a level surface), tolondro(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury) | — | |
| Swedish | bula(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury) | — | |
| Tamil | வீக்கம்(a protuberance on a level surface) | vīkkam | |
| Thai | ตุ่ม(a protuberance on a level surface) | dtùm | |
| Turkish | küt(the sound of such a collision), tümsek(a protuberance on a level surface), vuruş(a light blow or jolting collision), yumru(a protuberance on a level surface), çarpma(a light blow or jolting collision), şiş(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury), şişlik(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury) | — | |
| Vietnamese | chạm(to knock against with a light blow or collision) | — | |
| White Hmong | tsoo(to knock against with a light blow or collision) | — | |
| Zhuang | ndo(a swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury) | — |
banya, bony, nyanyo, sotrac
boule, boule, buben, bubínek, bum, břicho, bříško, mozůlek, náraz, ťuknutí
botsing, buil, bult, bult, botsen, stoten
malebenaĵo, malglataĵo, tubero, ĝibo, alkrementi
bumppaus, kolahdus, kolhaisu, kuhmu, kumpu, kumpu, nosto, nysty, patti, pääseminen edelle, tönäisy, törmäys, töyssy, tönäistä, törmätä
ballon, bosse, bosse, bosse, boum, bourrade, saillie, heurter
barrigoto, bocho, bolo, carolo, cotarelo, cromello, croque, galo, golpada, gurumela, gurupela, noucho, nórnega, orgo, petoulo, sapoirada, trambullada, trambullón, turumbullo, zarroada, zoupada, zoupada
Beule, Bodenwelle, Bums, Delle, Plumps, Schlag, Stoß, Unebenheit, anrempeln, anstoßen
bentur
muhku, muna, pahko
botta, bozzo, bozzo, colpetto, gnocco, gnocco, gonfiore, pancione, protuberanza
kucing
tūber
rutunga, hūtuki, rutu, tuki, tūtuki
kul, kul
kul, kul
Knubbel, Knubbel
brzuch, bum, guz, nierówność, stłuczka, łup
estrondo, galo, inchaço, protuberância, saliência, bater, esbarrar
cucui, proeminență, umflătură, umflătură
вы́пуклость, колдо́бина, о́пухоль, столкнове́ние, уда́р, уха́б, ши́шка, шишка, вре́заться, вреза́ться, ната́лкиваться, натолкну́ться, уда́риться, ударя́ться
výpuklostʹ, koldóbina, ópuxolʹ, stolknovénije, udár, uxáb, šíška, šiška, vrézatʹsja, vrezátʹsja, natálkivatʹsja, natolknútʹsja, udáritʹsja, udarjátʹsja
čvoruga
bache, bulto, bulto, chichón, cototo, gibosidad, tolondro
bula
küt, tümsek, vuruş, yumru, çarpma, şiş, şişlik
chạm
tsoo
ndo
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