Cannonball
//ˈkænənˌbɔːl//
Translations of "cannonball" (29 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | kanonkoeël(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| Armenian | թնդանոթի ռմբագունդ(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon), հրանոթի գնդակ(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | tʻndanotʻi ṙmbagund, hranotʻi gndak | |
| Bulgarian | гюле́(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | gjulé | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 砲彈 /炮弹(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | pàodàn | |
| Danish | kanonkugle(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| Dutch | bommetje(jumping with the legs bent and the arms wrapped around the knees), kanonskogel(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| Finnish | kuula(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon), pommi(jumping with the legs bent and the arms wrapped around the knees), tykinkuula(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| French | boulet de canon(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| German | Arschbombe(jumping with the legs bent and the arms wrapped around the knees), Kanonenkugel(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon), rasen(to move rapidly) | — | |
| Hungarian | ágyúgolyó(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| Ido | kuglego(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| Italian | palla di cannone(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| Japanese | 砲弾(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | hōdan | |
| Korean | 대포알(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon), 포탄(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | daepoal, potan | |
| Ladino | top(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| Macedonian | бо́мба(jumping with the legs bent and the arms wrapped around the knees), ѓу́ле(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | bómba, ǵúle | |
| Maranao | pinang(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon), pitonang(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| Middle English | gunneston(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| Norman | balle dé canon(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon), boulet dé canon(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | kanonkule(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | kanonkule(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| Polish | bomba(jumping with the legs bent and the arms wrapped around the knees), kula armatnia(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon), spieszyć się(to move rapidly) | — | |
| Portuguese | bala de canhão(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon), bala de canhão(jumping with the legs bent and the arms wrapped around the knees), bomba(jumping with the legs bent and the arms wrapped around the knees) | — | |
| Romanian | ghiulea(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| Russian | пу́шечное ядро́(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon), ядро́(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | púšečnoje jadró, jadró | |
| Serbo-Croatian | đule(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| Spanish | bala de cañón(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| Swedish | kanonkula(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon), kula(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — | |
| Turkish | gülle(spherical projectile fired from a smoothbore cannon) | — |
kanonkoeël
kanonkugle
bommetje, kanonskogel
kuula, pommi, tykinkuula
boulet de canon
Arschbombe, Kanonenkugel, rasen
ágyúgolyó
kuglego
palla di cannone
top
pinang, pitonang
gunneston
balle dé canon, boulet dé canon
kanonkule
kanonkule
bomba, kula armatnia, spieszyć się
bala de canhão, bala de canhão, bomba
ghiulea
đule
bala de cañón
kanonkula, kula
gülle
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