Chip
Translations of "chip" (67 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | skyfie(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | — | |
| Albanian | cifël(small piece broken off) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | λατύπη(small piece broken off), τραύξανα(small piece broken off) | latúpē, traúxana | |
| Arabic | تشبس(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), شبس(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | tšips, tšibs, šips, šibs | |
| Armenian | չիպ(integrated circuit) | čʻip | |
| Azerbaijani | təzək(dried piece of dung), çöp(small piece broken off) | — | |
| Basque | fitxa(token used in gambling), puxka(small piece broken off), txip(integrated circuit) | — | |
| Bulgarian | жетон(token used in gambling), отломка(small piece broken off), счупено парче(small piece broken off), треска(small piece broken off), чип(token used in gambling), чипс(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), нащърбвам се(to become chipped), отчупвам(to break small pieces from), чупя(to chop or cut into small pieces) | žeton, otlomka, sčupeno parče, treska, čip, čips, naštǎrbvam se, otčupvam, čupja | |
| Catalan | fitxa(token used in gambling), xip(integrated circuit), xip(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | — | |
| Chichewa | benthula(to break small pieces from) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 片(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 晶片(integrated circuit), 片(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), 筹码(token used in gambling), 芯片(integrated circuit) | jīngpiàn, piàn, chóumǎ, xīnpiàn | |
| Cornish | asklos(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), asklosen(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | — | |
| Czech | chip(integrated circuit), čip(integrated circuit) | — | |
| Danish | chips(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), fransk kartoffel(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), jeton(token used in gambling) | — | |
| Dutch | chip(integrated circuit), chips(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), fiche(token used in gambling), stiften(to play a shot hitting the ball predominantly upwards) | — | |
| Esperanto | kristalo(integrated circuit), splito(integrated circuit), ĉipso(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | — | |
| Estonian | kartulikrõpsud(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), kild(small piece broken off), krõpsud(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), laast(small piece broken off), pilbas(small piece broken off), tšipsid(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), žetoon(token used in gambling) | — | |
| Faroese | flís(small piece broken off), kips(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), splintur(small piece broken off), spælimerki(token used in gambling), spónur(small piece broken off) | — | |
| Finnish | chippi(shot during which the ball travels more predominantly upwards than in a regular shot), kolhu(damaged area of a surface), kolo(damaged area of a surface), lantakakku(dried piece of dung), lastu(small piece broken off), lastu(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), nirhama(damaged area of a surface), pelimerkki(token used in gambling), piisiru(integrated circuit), sipsi(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), siru(small piece broken off), siru(integrated circuit), chipata(to play a shot hitting the ball predominantly upwards), hakettaa(to chop or cut into small pieces), kolhia(to break small pieces from), kolhiintua(to become chipped), korottaa(to ante up), lohjeta(to become chipped), pilkkoa(to chop or cut into small pieces), silputa(to chop or cut into small pieces) | — | |
| French | brisure(small piece broken off), chips(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), coche(damaged area of a surface), croustille(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), fragment(small piece broken off), puce électronique(integrated circuit), ébréchure(damaged area of a surface), briser(to chop or cut into small pieces), cocher(to break small pieces from) | — | |
| Galician | chip(integrated circuit), lasca(small piece broken off), racha(small piece broken off), bicar(to break small pieces from), fanicar(to break small pieces from), petar(to break small pieces from) | — | |
| Georgian | ჩიპსი(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | čiṗsi | |
| German | Bruchstück(small piece broken off), Chip(token used in gambling), Chip(integrated circuit), Chip(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), Kartoffelchip(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), Macke(damaged area of a surface), Span(small piece broken off), Spielmarke(token used in gambling), Splitter(small piece broken off) | — | |
| Greek | θραύσμα(small piece broken off), θραύσμα(damaged area of a surface), μάρκα(token used in gambling), πατατάκι(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), πελεκούδι(small piece broken off), ροκανίδι(small piece broken off), τσιπ(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), τσιπάκι(integrated circuit) | thráfsma, thráfsma, márka, patatáki, pelekoúdi, rokanídi, tsip, tsipáki | |
| Hawaiian | kōhi(to break small pieces from) | — | |
| Hebrew | אֲסִימוֹן(token used in gambling), חטיף תפוחי אדמה(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), צִ׳יפְּס(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), צ׳יפ(integrated circuit), שְׁבָב(small piece broken off), שְׁבָב(integrated circuit), תפוצ׳יפס(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | asimón, khatíf tapukhéi adamá, chips, čip, shvav, shvav, tápuchips | |
| Hungarian | burgonyaszirom(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), chip(integrated circuit), csip(integrated circuit), csorba(damaged area of a surface), darabka(small piece broken off), forgács(small piece broken off), hasábburgonya(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), kicsorbulás(damaged area of a surface), lapka(integrated circuit), rósejbni(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), szilánk(small piece broken off), zseton(token used in gambling) | — | |
| Icelandic | flaga(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), kartöfluflaga(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | — | |
| Indonesian | cip(integrated circuit), keripik(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | — | |
| Ingrian | kisko(small piece broken off), päre(small piece broken off) | — | |
| Irish | scealpóg(small piece broken off), scealpóg(damaged area of a surface) | — | |
| Italian | chip(integrated circuit), chip gettone(token used in gambling), fiche(token used in gambling), frammento(small piece broken off), patatine(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), patatine fritte(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), scheggia(small piece broken off) | — | |
| Japanese | チップ(integrated circuit), チップス(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | chippu, chippusu | |
| Khiamniungan Naga | thūih(to break small pieces from) | — | |
| Khmer | ឈីប(integrated circuit), បន្ទះស្រួយ(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | chiip, bɑɑntĕəhsruəy | |
| Korean | 감자칩(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), 칩(token used in gambling), 칩(integrated circuit), 칩(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), 칩스(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | gamjachip, chip, chip, chip, chipseu | |
| Latin | assula(small piece broken off) | — | |
| Latvian | čipsis(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | — | |
| Lithuanian | traškutis(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | — | |
| Macedonian | интегра́лно коло(integrated circuit), чип(integrated circuit), чипс(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | integrálno kolo, čip, čips | |
| Malay | kerepek(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | — | |
| Maltese | krips(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | — | |
| Māori | haurewa(shot during which the ball travels more predominantly upwards than in a regular shot), kotakota(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), mōtete(integrated circuit), rutunga(small piece broken off), tītipi(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), haurewa(to play a shot hitting the ball predominantly upwards), panihi(to break small pieces from), paopao(to break small pieces from), rehu(to break small pieces from) | — | |
| Norwegian | chips(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), potetgull(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | flis(small piece broken off), skar(damaged area of a surface), skår(small piece broken off), skår(damaged area of a surface) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | flis(small piece broken off), skar(small piece broken off), skar(damaged area of a surface) | — | |
| Persian | تراشه(small piece broken off), تراشه(integrated circuit), چیپس(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), ژتون(token used in gambling) | tarâše, tarâše, čips, žeton | |
| Polish | chip(integrated circuit), chips(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), czips(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), kostka(integrated circuit), kość(integrated circuit), lob(shot during which the ball travels more predominantly upwards than in a regular shot), odłamek(small piece broken off), scalak(integrated circuit), szczerba(damaged area of a surface), układ scalony(integrated circuit), żeton(token used in gambling), ciosać(to chop or cut into small pieces), odłupać(to break small pieces from), odłupywać(to break small pieces from) | — | |
| Portuguese | batata frita(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), chapéu(shot during which the ball travels more predominantly upwards than in a regular shot), chipe(integrated circuit), circuito integrado(integrated circuit), ficha(token used in gambling), fragmento(small piece broken off), lasca(small piece broken off), lasca(damaged area of a surface) | — | |
| Romanian | așchie(small piece broken off), chips(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), cip(integrated circuit), fragment(small piece broken off), surcea(small piece broken off) | — | |
| Russian | зазубрина(damaged area of a surface), кизя́к(dried piece of dung), лучи́на(small piece broken off), микросхе́ма(integrated circuit), обло́мок(small piece broken off), оско́лок(small piece broken off), скол(damaged area of a surface), стру́жка f of wood(small piece broken off), фи́шка(token used in gambling), чип(integrated circuit), чипс(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), ще́пка(small piece broken off), щербина(damaged area of a surface) | zazubrina, kizják, lučína, mikrosxéma, oblómok, oskólok, skol, strúžka, fíška, čip, čips, ščépka, ščerbina | |
| Sanskrit | खण्ड(small piece broken off) | khaṇḍa | |
| Scottish Gaelic | criosp(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), sgealb(integrated circuit), sliseag(small piece broken off), sliseag(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | čips(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | — | |
| Slovene | košček(small piece broken off), odkrušek(small piece broken off), čip(integrated circuit), čips(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), žeton(token used in gambling) | — | |
| Spanish | astilla(small piece broken off), cepa(small piece broken off), chip(integrated circuit), chip(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), chip(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), desconchado(damaged area of a surface), ficha(token used in gambling), fragmento(small piece broken off), mella(damaged area of a surface), microchip(integrated circuit), portillo(damaged area of a surface), astillar(to chop or cut into small pieces), desconchar(to break small pieces from), desconcharse(to become chipped), desportillar(to break small pieces from), desportillarse(to become chipped), mellar(to break small pieces from) | — | |
| Swahili | chipu(integrated circuit) | — | |
| Swedish | bricka(token used in gambling), chipp(shot during which the ball travels more predominantly upwards than in a regular shot), chips(integrated circuit), chips(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), flisa(small piece broken off), krets(integrated circuit), marker(token used in gambling), pjäs(token used in gambling), ruka(dried piece of dung), skåra(damaged area of a surface), chippa(to play a shot hitting the ball predominantly upwards), flagna(to become chipped), flisa(to chop or cut into small pieces), nagga(to break small pieces from) | — | |
| Tagalog | bingas(small piece broken off), bingas(damaged area of a surface) | — | |
| Thai | ชิป(integrated circuit), มันฝรั่งทอด(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | chíp, man-fà-ràng-tɔ̂ɔt | |
| Turkish | cips(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), çip(token used in gambling), çip(integrated circuit) | — | |
| Ukrainian | чи́пси(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), чип(integrated circuit) | čýpsy, čyp | |
| Vietnamese | bim bim(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), mạch tích hợp(integrated circuit), phỉnh(token used in gambling), vi mạch(integrated circuit), vi mạch tích hợp(integrated circuit) | — | |
| Welsh | creisionen(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), crispen(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable), tolc(damaged area of a surface) | — | |
| White Hmong | siv(thin, crisp, fried piece of potato or vegetable) | — | |
| Yiddish | טשיפּל(integrated circuit), קאָמפּיוטער־טשיפּל(integrated circuit) | tshipl, kompyuter-tshipl |
skyfie
cifël
təzək, çöp
fitxa, puxka, txip
жетон, отломка, счупено парче, треска, чип, чипс, нащърбвам се, отчупвам, чупя
žeton, otlomka, sčupeno parče, treska, čip, čips, naštǎrbvam se, otčupvam, čupja
fitxa, xip, xip
benthula
asklos, asklosen
chip, čip
chips, fransk kartoffel, jeton
chip, chips, fiche, stiften
kristalo, splito, ĉipso
kartulikrõpsud, kild, krõpsud, laast, pilbas, tšipsid, žetoon
flís, kips, splintur, spælimerki, spónur
chippi, kolhu, kolo, lantakakku, lastu, lastu, nirhama, pelimerkki, piisiru, sipsi, siru, siru, chipata, hakettaa, kolhia, kolhiintua, korottaa, lohjeta, pilkkoa, silputa
brisure, chips, coche, croustille, fragment, puce électronique, ébréchure, briser, cocher
chip, lasca, racha, bicar, fanicar, petar
Bruchstück, Chip, Chip, Chip, Kartoffelchip, Macke, Span, Spielmarke, Splitter
θραύσμα, θραύσμα, μάρκα, πατατάκι, πελεκούδι, ροκανίδι, τσιπ, τσιπάκι
thráfsma, thráfsma, márka, patatáki, pelekoúdi, rokanídi, tsip, tsipáki
kōhi
אֲסִימוֹן, חטיף תפוחי אדמה, צִ׳יפְּס, צ׳יפ, שְׁבָב, שְׁבָב, תפוצ׳יפס
asimón, khatíf tapukhéi adamá, chips, čip, shvav, shvav, tápuchips
burgonyaszirom, chip, csip, csorba, darabka, forgács, hasábburgonya, kicsorbulás, lapka, rósejbni, szilánk, zseton
flaga, kartöfluflaga
cip, keripik
kisko, päre
scealpóg, scealpóg
chip, chip gettone, fiche, frammento, patatine, patatine fritte, scheggia
thūih
assula
čipsis
traškutis
kerepek
krips
haurewa, kotakota, mōtete, rutunga, tītipi, haurewa, panihi, paopao, rehu
chips, potetgull
flis, skar, skår, skår
flis, skar, skar
chip, chips, czips, kostka, kość, lob, odłamek, scalak, szczerba, układ scalony, żeton, ciosać, odłupać, odłupywać
batata frita, chapéu, chipe, circuito integrado, ficha, fragmento, lasca, lasca
așchie, chips, cip, fragment, surcea
зазубрина, кизя́к, лучи́на, микросхе́ма, обло́мок, оско́лок, скол, стру́жка f of wood, фи́шка, чип, чипс, ще́пка, щербина
zazubrina, kizják, lučína, mikrosxéma, oblómok, oskólok, skol, strúžka, fíška, čip, čips, ščépka, ščerbina
criosp, sgealb, sliseag, sliseag
čips
košček, odkrušek, čip, čips, žeton
astilla, cepa, chip, chip, chip, desconchado, ficha, fragmento, mella, microchip, portillo, astillar, desconchar, desconcharse, desportillar, desportillarse, mellar
chipu
bricka, chipp, chips, chips, flisa, krets, marker, pjäs, ruka, skåra, chippa, flagna, flisa, nagga
bingas, bingas
cips, çip, çip
bim bim, mạch tích hợp, phỉnh, vi mạch, vi mạch tích hợp
creisionen, crispen, tolc
siv
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