Clang
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Translations of "clang" (12 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | звънтеж(loud ringing sound), звънтя(intransitive: give out a clang), звъня(intransitive: give out a clang) | zvǎntež, zvǎntja, zvǎnja | |
| Czech | jasný kovový zvuk(loud ringing sound), kejhání(cry of crane, goose, etc), zazvonit(transitive: strike (objects) together to produce a clang), zazvonit(intransitive: give out a clang), zvonit(transitive: strike (objects) together to produce a clang), zvonit(intransitive: give out a clang) | — | |
| Esperanto | sonoro(loud ringing sound), sonori(intransitive: give out a clang) | — | |
| Finnish | helähdys(loud ringing sound), kilahdus(loud ringing sound), sointi(quality of tone), helähtää(intransitive: give out a clang), heläyttää(transitive: strike (objects) together to produce a clang), kilahtaa(intransitive: give out a clang), kilauttaa(transitive: strike (objects) together to produce a clang) | — | |
| French | criaillement(cry of crane, goose, etc), glapissement(cry of crane, goose, etc), sifflement(cry of crane, goose, etc) | — | |
| Ingrian | helähtää(intransitive: give out a clang), helähyttää(transitive: strike (objects) together to produce a clang) | — | |
| Latin | clangor(loud ringing sound) | — | |
| Macedonian | ждрингот(loud ringing sound), ѕвек(loud ringing sound), ѕвекот(loud ringing sound) | ždringot, dzvek, dzvekot | |
| Polish | szczękać(intransitive: give out a clang), szczęknąć(intransitive: give out a clang) | — | |
| Russian | бряца́ние(loud ringing sound), звон(loud ringing sound), лязг(loud ringing sound) | brjacánije, zvon, ljazg | |
| Scottish Gaelic | gliong(loud ringing sound) | — | |
| Swedish | klang(loud ringing sound), klang(quality of tone) | — |
jasný kovový zvuk, kejhání, zazvonit, zazvonit, zvonit, zvonit
sonoro, sonori
helähdys, kilahdus, sointi, helähtää, heläyttää, kilahtaa, kilauttaa
criaillement, glapissement, sifflement
helähtää, helähyttää
clangor
szczękać, szczęknąć
gliong
klang, klang
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