Chop
Translations of "chop" (61 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | kap(blow with an axe or similar utensil), tjop(cut of meat) | — | |
| Albanian | bri(cut of meat), copë(cut of meat), çare(blow with an axe or similar utensil), copto(to cut into pieces), copto(poker: to chop into small pieces with bigger tools like Dao or machete), ça(to give a downward cutting blow or movement, typically with the side of the hand.) | — | |
| Armenian | չալաղաջ(cut of meat) | čʻalaġaǰ | |
| Assamese | কঁচা(to cut into pieces), কুটা(to cut into pieces), থহা(to cut into pieces), থাহা(to cut into pieces) | kõsa, kuta, thoha, thaha | |
| Azerbaijani | doğramaq(to cut into pieces), xırdalamaq(to cut into pieces), çapmaq(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Bashkir | сабыу(poker: to chop into small pieces with bigger tools like Dao or machete), турау(to cut into pieces) | sabıw, turaw | |
| Basque | txuleta(cut of meat) | — | |
| Belarusian | Чоп(city in Ukraine) | Čop | |
| Bulgarian | котлет(cut of meat), пържола(cut of meat), сечащ удар(blow with an axe or similar utensil), уволнение(dismissal, especially from employment), накълцвам(to cut into pieces), отсичам(to cut into pieces), сека(to cut into pieces), цепя(to cut into pieces) | kotlet, pǎržola, sečašt udar, uvolnenie, nakǎlcvam, otsičam, seka, cepja | |
| Burmese | တုံး(to cut into pieces) | tum: | |
| Carpathian Rusyn | Чоп(city in Ukraine) | Čop | |
| Catalan | costella(cut of meat), llonza(cut of meat) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎦᎷᏯᏍᎦ(to cut into pieces) | galuyasga | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 斬 /斩(to cut into pieces) | zaam² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 排骨(cut of meat), 砍(to cut into pieces) | páigǔ, kǎn | |
| Danish | kotelet(cut of meat), hakke(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Dutch | karbonade(cut of meat) | — | |
| Esperanto | hako(blow with an axe or similar utensil), kotleto(cut of meat), haketi(to cut into pieces), haki(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Finnish | aallokko(ocean waves), isku(blow with an axe or similar utensil), kyljys(cut of meat), potkut(dismissal, especially from employment), hakata(to cut into pieces), paloitella(to cut into pieces), pilkkoa(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| French | atemi(martial arts: type of blow), côtelette(cut of meat), égalité(poker: result of a tied poker hand), couper(to cut into pieces), découper(to cut into pieces), hacher(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Friulian | taiâ(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Galician | costeleta(cut of meat), tallada(blow with an axe or similar utensil), picar(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Georgian | ჩეხა(to cut into pieces) | čexa | |
| German | Tschop(city in Ukraine), Hieb(blow with an axe or similar utensil), Kotelett(cut of meat), Rippchen(cut of meat), abhacken(to cut into pieces), hacken(to cut into pieces), schlagen(to cut into pieces), zerhacken(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Greek | απόλυση(dismissal, especially from employment), κοψίδι(cut of meat), μπριζόλα(cut of meat), παϊδάκι(cut of meat), τσεκουριά(blow with an axe or similar utensil), χτύπημα(blow with an axe or similar utensil), λιανίζω(to cut into pieces), πελεκώ(to cut into pieces), τεμαχίζω(to cut into pieces) | apólysi, kopsídi, brizóla, païdáki, tsekouriá, chtýpima, lianízo, pelekó, temachízo | |
| Hungarian | Csap(city in Ukraine), aprít(to cut into pieces), darabol(to cut into pieces), felvág(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Ingrian | hakata(to cut into pieces), leikata(to cut into pieces), pilkkoa(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Italian | alla pari(poker: result of a tied poker hand), braciola(cut of meat), colpo(blow with an axe or similar utensil), colpo d'ascia(blow with an axe or similar utensil), costata(cut of meat), costoletta(cut of meat), licenziamento(dismissal, especially from employment), taglio(cut of meat), tagliare(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Japanese | コートレット(cut of meat), チョップ(cut of meat) | kōtoretto, choppu | |
| Khiamniungan Naga | tàp(to cut into pieces), tàp(poker: to chop into small pieces with bigger tools like Dao or machete) | — | |
| Korean | 토막(cut of meat), 토막고기(cut of meat), 썰다(to cut into pieces) | tomak, tomakgogi, sseolda | |
| Latgalian | škaļdeit(blow with an axe or similar utensil), škaļdeit(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Latin | praecīsum(cut of meat) | — | |
| Latvian | skaldīt(blow with an axe or similar utensil), skaldīt(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Lingala | kete(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | rubaś(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | hachéieren(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Māori | motonga(martial arts: type of blow), tokitoki(to cut into pieces), tuatua(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Marathi | चोप(city in Ukraine) | cop | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | urema(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Norman | côtelette(cut of meat) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | kotelett(cut of meat) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | kotelett(cut of meat) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | طوغرامق(to cut into pieces) | doğramak | |
| Persian | خرد کردن(to cut into pieces) | xord kardan | |
| Polish | Czop(city in Ukraine), bitka(cut of meat), kotlet(cut of meat), kroić(to cut into pieces), pokroić(to cut into pieces), siekać(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Portuguese | corte(cut of meat), posta(cut of meat), talhada(blow with an axe or similar utensil), decepar(to cut into pieces), picar(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Romanian | Ciop(city in Ukraine), cotlet(cut of meat), toca(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Russian | Чоп(city in Ukraine), отбивная(cut of meat) | Čop, otbivnaja | |
| Slovak | Čop(city in Ukraine) | — | |
| Spanish | chuleta(cut of meat), tajada(cut of meat), tajo(blow with an axe or similar utensil), cortar(to cut into pieces), picar(to cut into pieces), retacear(to cut into pieces), retazar(to cut into pieces), tajar(to cut into pieces), trocear(to cut into pieces), tronzar(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Swedish | hugg(blow with an axe or similar utensil), kotlett(cut of meat), slag(martial arts: type of blow), svallvåg(ocean waves) | — | |
| Tagalog | hapakin(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Tarifit | taɣezdist(cut of meat) | — | |
| Tày | bác(to cut into pieces), hẳm(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Tetum | taa(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Tocharian B | kaut(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Ukrainian | Чоп(city in Ukraine) | Čop | |
| Vietnamese | lát(cut of meat), chém(to cut into pieces), chặt(to cut into pieces) | — | |
| Yiddish | טשאָפּ(city in Ukraine) | tshop | |
| Záparo | achichanu(to cut into pieces) | — |
kap, tjop
bri, copë, çare, copto, copto, ça
doğramaq, xırdalamaq, çapmaq
txuleta
котлет, пържола, сечащ удар, уволнение, накълцвам, отсичам, сека, цепя
kotlet, pǎržola, sečašt udar, uvolnenie, nakǎlcvam, otsičam, seka, cepja
costella, llonza
kotelet, hakke
karbonade
hako, kotleto, haketi, haki
aallokko, isku, kyljys, potkut, hakata, paloitella, pilkkoa
atemi, côtelette, égalité, couper, découper, hacher
taiâ
costeleta, tallada, picar
Tschop, Hieb, Kotelett, Rippchen, abhacken, hacken, schlagen, zerhacken
απόλυση, κοψίδι, μπριζόλα, παϊδάκι, τσεκουριά, χτύπημα, λιανίζω, πελεκώ, τεμαχίζω
apólysi, kopsídi, brizóla, païdáki, tsekouriá, chtýpima, lianízo, pelekó, temachízo
Csap, aprít, darabol, felvág
hakata, leikata, pilkkoa
alla pari, braciola, colpo, colpo d'ascia, costata, costoletta, licenziamento, taglio, tagliare
tàp, tàp
škaļdeit, škaļdeit
praecīsum
skaldīt, skaldīt
kete
rubaś
hachéieren
motonga, tokitoki, tuatua
urema
côtelette
kotelett
kotelett
Czop, bitka, kotlet, kroić, pokroić, siekać
corte, posta, talhada, decepar, picar
Ciop, cotlet, toca
Čop
chuleta, tajada, tajo, cortar, picar, retacear, retazar, tajar, trocear, tronzar
hugg, kotlett, slag, svallvåg
hapakin
taɣezdist
bác, hẳm
taa
kaut
lát, chém, chặt
achichanu
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