Burr
Translations of "burr" (32 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basque | kirrimarra(pronunciation of "r") | — | |
| Belarusian | дзед(seed pod with sharp features), калю́чка(seed pod with sharp features) | dzjed, kaljúčka | |
| Bulgarian | ле́пка(seed pod with sharp features) | lépka | |
| Czech | kulička z lopuchu(seed pod with sharp features), otřep(material left on an edge after cutting), ráčkování(pronunciation of "r"), ráčkovat(to pronounce "r") | — | |
| Dutch | braam(material left on an edge after cutting), splinter(sliver or splinter), brouwen(to pronounce "r") | — | |
| Eastern Mari | коршаҥге(seed pod with sharp features) | koršaŋge | |
| Esperanto | kartavado(pronunciation of "r"), kartavo(pronunciation of "r"), splitaĵo(sliver or splinter), kartavi(to pronounce "r") | — | |
| Estonian | käi(revolving disk or cone with abrasive surfaces), pind(sliver or splinter), takjas(seed pod with sharp features), põristama(to pronounce "r") | — | |
| Finnish | pörinä(rough humming sound), sora-r(pronunciation of "r"), säle(sliver or splinter), sälö(sliver or splinter), takiainen(seed pod with sharp features), takiaispallo(seed pod with sharp features), ärrävika(pronunciation of "r"), sorauttaa(to pronounce "r") | — | |
| French | barbe(material left on an edge after cutting), bardane(seed pod with sharp features), grasseyement(pronunciation of "r"), écharde(sliver or splinter), grasseyer(to pronounce "r") | — | |
| Galician | ourizo(seed pod with sharp features), rebarba(material left on an edge after cutting) | — | |
| Georgian | ეკალი(seed pod with sharp features) | eḳali | |
| German | Grat(material left on an edge after cutting), Klette(seed pod with sharp features), Mahlscheibe(revolving disk or cone with abrasive surfaces), Mahlstein(revolving disk or cone with abrasive surfaces), Mahlwerk(revolving disk or cone with abrasive surfaces), Splitter(sliver or splinter), ratschen(to pronounce "r") | — | |
| Greek | λαρυγγισμός(pronunciation of "r") | laryngismós | |
| Hungarian | bogáncs(seed pod with sharp features), raccsolás(pronunciation of "r"), raccsol(to pronounce "r") | — | |
| Ido | kartavo(pronunciation of "r"), kartavar(to pronounce "r") | — | |
| Italian | bava(material left on an edge after cutting), erre moscia(pronunciation of "r"), macina(revolving disk or cone with abrasive surfaces), riccio(seed pod with sharp features), sbavatura(material left on an edge after cutting), scheggia(sliver or splinter), parlare con la erre moscia(to pronounce "r") | — | |
| Japanese | バリ(material left on an edge after cutting) | bari | |
| Komi-Zyrian | репей(seed pod with sharp features) | repej | |
| Māori | hutiwai(seed pod with sharp features), kaikaiārure(seed pod with sharp features), kaiā(seed pod with sharp features), kaiārurerure(seed pod with sharp features), pirikahu(seed pod with sharp features), piripiri(seed pod with sharp features), piriwhetau(seed pod with sharp features) | — | |
| Norwegian | skarre-r(pronunciation of "r") | — | |
| Polish | grasejowanie(pronunciation of "r"), reranie(pronunciation of "r"), zadzior(seed pod with sharp features), grasejować(to pronounce "r"), rerać(to pronounce "r") | — | |
| Portuguese | carrapicho(seed pod with sharp features), ouriço(seed pod with sharp features), rebarba(material left on an edge after cutting), rotacismo(pronunciation of "r") | — | |
| Romanian | graseiere(pronunciation of "r"), graseia(to pronounce "r") | — | |
| Russian | грасси́рование(pronunciation of "r"), грат(material left on an edge after cutting), зади́р(material left on an edge after cutting), заусе́нец(material left on an edge after cutting), карта́вость(pronunciation of "r"), колю́чка(seed pod with sharp features), репе́й(seed pod with sharp features), грасси́ровать(to pronounce "r"), карта́вить(to pronounce "r") | grassírovanije, grat, zadír, zausénec, kartávostʹ, koljúčka, repéj, grassírovatʹ, kartávitʹ | |
| Slovak | ráčkovanie(pronunciation of "r"), ráčkovať(to pronounce "r") | — | |
| Spanish | astilla(sliver or splinter), cadillo(seed pod with sharp features), erre francesa(pronunciation of "r"), esquirla(sliver or splinter), filván(material left on an edge after cutting), limadura(sliver or splinter), muela(revolving disk or cone with abrasive surfaces), rebaba(material left on an edge after cutting), arrastrar las erres(to pronounce "r") | — | |
| Swedish | grad(material left on an edge after cutting), kardborre(seed pod with sharp features), skorrning(pronunciation of "r"), tungrots-r(pronunciation of "r"), skorra(to pronounce "r") | — | |
| Turkish | çapak(material left on an edge after cutting) | — | |
| Udmurt | люгы(seed pod with sharp features) | ľugy | |
| Ukrainian | колю́чка(seed pod with sharp features), реп'я́х(seed pod with sharp features), грасирувати(to pronounce "r") | koljúčka, repʺjáx, hrasyruvaty | |
| Western Mari | каржангы(seed pod with sharp features) | karžangy |
kirrimarra
kulička z lopuchu, otřep, ráčkování, ráčkovat
braam, splinter, brouwen
kartavado, kartavo, splitaĵo, kartavi
käi, pind, takjas, põristama
pörinä, sora-r, säle, sälö, takiainen, takiaispallo, ärrävika, sorauttaa
barbe, bardane, grasseyement, écharde, grasseyer
ourizo, rebarba
Grat, Klette, Mahlscheibe, Mahlstein, Mahlwerk, Splitter, ratschen
bogáncs, raccsolás, raccsol
kartavo, kartavar
bava, erre moscia, macina, riccio, sbavatura, scheggia, parlare con la erre moscia
hutiwai, kaikaiārure, kaiā, kaiārurerure, pirikahu, piripiri, piriwhetau
skarre-r
grasejowanie, reranie, zadzior, grasejować, rerać
carrapicho, ouriço, rebarba, rotacismo
graseiere, graseia
грасси́рование, грат, зади́р, заусе́нец, карта́вость, колю́чка, репе́й, грасси́ровать, карта́вить
grassírovanije, grat, zadír, zausénec, kartávostʹ, koljúčka, repéj, grassírovatʹ, kartávitʹ
ráčkovanie, ráčkovať
astilla, cadillo, erre francesa, esquirla, filván, limadura, muela, rebaba, arrastrar las erres
grad, kardborre, skorrning, tungrots-r, skorra
çapak
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