Clean
Translations of "clean" (142 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adyghe | къабзэ(not dirty) | qabzɛ | |
| Afrikaans | blink(slang: cool or neat), rein(pure, especially morally or religiously), skoon(not dirty), skoon(in an unmarked condition), skoon(not having used mind-altering or mood-changing substances), skoon(not having sexually transmitted diseases), skoon(not in possession of weapons or contraband such as drugs) | — | |
| Albanian | lir(in an unmarked condition), lir(without restrictions or penalties), pastër(not dirty), fshi(removal of dirt), pastroj((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | καθαρός(not dirty) | katharós | |
| Arabic | نضيف(not dirty), نَظِيف(not dirty), نَظَّفَ((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | naḍīf, naẓīf, naẓẓafa | |
| Aragonese | limpio(not dirty), neto(not dirty) | — | |
| Armenian | մաքուր(not dirty), մաքրել((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), մաքրել((transitive) to tidy up), մաքրել((intransitive) to make things clean), սրբել((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | makʻur, makʻrel, makʻrel, makʻrel, srbel | |
| Aromanian | albu (roa-rup)(not dirty), chischin(not dirty), curat(not dirty), pãstrit(not dirty), spastru(not dirty), spilat(not dirty), cur((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), pãstrescu((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Assamese | চফা(not dirty), চাফ চিকুণ(not dirty), চাফা(not dirty), চিকুণ(not dirty), পৰিষ্কাৰ(not dirty), চফা কৰা((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), চাফ চিকুণ কৰা((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), চাফা কৰা((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), চিকুণ কৰা((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), পৰিষ্কাৰ কৰা((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | sopha, saph sikun, sapha, sikun, poriskar, sopha kora, saph sikun kora, sapha kora, sikun kora, poriskar kora | |
| Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | ܕܸܟ݂ܝܵܐ(not dirty), ܬܲܡܸܙ(not dirty), ܕܵܟ݂ܹܐ((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), ܬܲܡܸܙ((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | diḳya, tāmiz, daḳe, tāmiz | |
| Asturian | llimpiu(not dirty), llimpiar((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | arı(not dirty), təmiz(not dirty), arıtmaq((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), səliqəyə salmaq((transitive) to tidy up), təmizləmək((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), yığışdırmaq((transitive) to tidy up) | — | |
| Bashkir | таҙа(not dirty) | taźa | |
| Basque | garbi(not dirty) | — | |
| Belarusian | чы́сты(not dirty), пачы́сціць((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), чы́сціць((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | čýsty, pačýscicʹ, čýscicʹ | |
| Bengali | পরিষ্কার(not dirty), সাফ(not dirty), পরিষ্কার করা((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), সাফ করা((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), সাফ করা((transitive) to tidy up) | poriśkar, śaph, poriśkar kora, śaph kora, śaph kora | |
| Bikol Central | malinig(not dirty) | — | |
| Breton | dilastez(not dirty), dilouzañ((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), disaotrañ((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Bulgarian | чист(not dirty), чист(in an unmarked condition), чист(pure, especially morally or religiously), чист(without restrictions or penalties), изцяло(fully and completely), напълно(fully and completely), изтласкване(first part of "clean and jerk" weightlifting), почиствам((intransitive) to make things clean), разтребвам((transitive) to tidy up), чи́стя((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | čist, čist, čist, čist, izcjalo, napǎlno, iztlaskvane, počistvam, raztrebvam, čístja | |
| Burmese | သန့်(not dirty) | san. | |
| Catalan | net(not dirty), net(in an unmarked condition), net(smooth, exact, and performed well), net(not having sexually transmitted diseases), net(not in possession of weapons or contraband such as drugs), pur(pure, especially morally or religiously), sa(not having sexually transmitted diseases), arreglar((transitive) to tidy up), netejar((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), netejar((transitive) to tidy up), ordenar((transitive) to tidy up) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | خاوێن(not dirty), پاک(not dirty), پاک کردن((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | xawên, pak, pak kirdin | |
| Chechen | цӏена(not dirty) | cʼena | |
| Cherokee | ᎤᏓᏅᎦᎸᏓ(not dirty), ᎦᏅᎦᎵᎭ((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | udanvgalvda, ganvgaliha | |
| Chickasaw | chifata(not dirty), chofata(not dirty), chifalli((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), chifalli((transitive) to tidy up), chofalli((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), chofalli((transitive) to tidy up), chofatli((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), chofatli((transitive) to tidy up) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 乾淨 /干净(not dirty) | gon¹ zeng⁶ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 乾淨 /干净(not dirty), 公正(smooth, exact, and performed well), 公正(without restrictions or penalties), 整齊 /整齐(in an unmarked condition), 熟練 /熟练(slang: cool or neat), 純潔 /纯洁(pure, especially morally or religiously), 打掃 /打扫((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), 整理((transitive) to tidy up) | gānjìng, gōngzhèng, gōngzhèng, zhěngqí, shúliàn, chúnjié, dǎsǎo, zhěnglǐ | |
| Church Slavic | чистъ(not dirty), чистъ(pure, especially morally or religiously) | čistŭ, čistŭ | |
| Chuvash | таса(not dirty) | tas̬a | |
| Cornish | glan(not dirty), glanhe((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Czech | čistý(not dirty), očistit((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), uklidit((transitive) to tidy up), uklízet((intransitive) to make things clean), vyčistit((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), čistit((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Danish | ren(not dirty), rense((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Dutch | blanco(in an unmarked condition), leeg(pure, especially morally or religiously), mooie(smooth, exact, and performed well), prachtig(slang: cool or neat), proper(not dirty), schoon(not dirty), proper(fully and completely), schoon(fully and completely), voorslaan(first part of "clean and jerk" weightlifting), kuisen((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), opruimen((transitive) to tidy up), poetsen((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), poetsen((intransitive) to make things clean), reinigen((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), schoonmaken((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), schoonmaken((intransitive) to make things clean), wassen((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Egyptian | wab-mw(not dirty) | wꜥb | |
| Esperanto | pura(not dirty), poluri((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Estonian | puhas(not dirty), puhastama((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Faroese | reinur(not dirty) | — | |
| Finnish | puhdas(not dirty), puhdas(in an unmarked condition), puhdas(pure, especially morally or religiously), puhdas(smooth, exact, and performed well), puhdas(without restrictions or penalties), puhdas(not having sexually transmitted diseases), siisti(slang: cool or neat), sileä(allowing an uninterrupted flow over surfaces), tyhjä(in an unmarked condition), viaton(pure, especially morally or religiously), täysin(fully and completely), veto(first part of "clean and jerk" weightlifting), (kevyesti) harjata((intransitive) to brush lightly in front of a curling rock), puhdistaa((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), puhdistaa((intransitive) to make things clean), putsata((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), siistiä((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), siivota((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), siivota((transitive) to tidy up), siivota((intransitive) to make things clean) | — | |
| French | clean(not having used mind-altering or mood-changing substances), clean(not having sexually transmitted diseases), net(not dirty), propre(not dirty), pur(pure, especially morally or religiously), nettoyer((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), nettoyer((intransitive) to make things clean), poutzer((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), ranger((transitive) to tidy up) | — | |
| Friulian | net(not dirty), netâ((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), netâ((transitive) to tidy up) | — | |
| Galician | limpo(not dirty), puro(pure, especially morally or religiously), limpar((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Georgian | სუფთა(not dirty), გასუფთავება((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), წმენდა((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | supta, gasuptaveba, c̣menda | |
| German | clean(not having used mind-altering or mood-changing substances), rein(not dirty), rein(pure, especially morally or religiously), sauber(not dirty), sauber(smooth, exact, and performed well), sauber(slang: cool or neat), abbuddse((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), abwischen((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), aufräumen((transitive) to tidy up), putzen((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), putzen((transitive) to tidy up), putzen((intransitive) to make things clean), reinigen((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), reinigen((intransitive) to make things clean), säubern((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), säubern((intransitive) to make things clean) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌷𐌻𐌿𐍄𐍂𐍃(not dirty), 𐌷𐍂𐌰𐌹𐌽𐌾𐌰𐌽((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | hlutrs, hrainjan | |
| Greek | αγνός(pure, especially morally or religiously), αμόλυντος(pure, especially morally or religiously), καθαρός(not dirty), καθαρίζω((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), συμμαζεύω((transitive) to tidy up) | agnós, amólyntos, katharós, katharízo, symmazévo | |
| Haitian Creole | netwaye((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Hausa | tsari(not dirty) | — | |
| Hawaiian | maʻemaʻe(not dirty) | — | |
| Hebrew | טָהוֹר(pure, especially morally or religiously), נָקִי(not dirty), נִקָּה((transitive) to tidy up) | tahór, nakí, niká | |
| Hindi | साफ़(not dirty), स्वच्छ(not dirty), साफ़ करना((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), साफ़ करना((transitive) to tidy up) | sāf, svacch, sāf karnā, sāf karnā | |
| Hungarian | tiszta(not dirty), takarít((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), tisztít((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Icelandic | auður(in an unmarked condition), hreinn(not dirty), hreinn(without restrictions or penalties), hreinsa((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), þrífa((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), þrífa((intransitive) to make things clean) | — | |
| Ido | neta(not dirty), pura(pure, especially morally or religiously), netigar((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Igbo | ocha(not dirty), ucha(not dirty) | — | |
| Indonesian | bersih(not dirty) | — | |
| Ingush | цӏена(not dirty) | cʼena | |
| Interlingua | munde(not dirty), nette(not dirty) | — | |
| Irish | glan(not dirty), glan(pure, especially morally or religiously), glan(smooth, exact, and performed well), ar fad(fully and completely), glan((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), glan((transitive) to tidy up), glan((intransitive) to make things clean) | — | |
| Italian | pulito(not dirty), pulito(not having used mind-altering or mood-changing substances), pulito(without restrictions or penalties), pulito(not in possession of weapons or contraband such as drugs), nettare((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), ordinare((transitive) to tidy up), pulire((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Japanese | 清い(not dirty), 清潔な(not dirty), 綺麗な(not dirty), クリーン(first part of "clean and jerk" weightlifting), きれいにする((intransitive) to make things clean), 掃除する((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), 整理する((transitive) to tidy up), 整頓する((transitive) to tidy up), 清潔にする((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), 片付ける((transitive) to tidy up) | kiyoi, seiketsu na, kirei na, kurīn, kirei ni suru, sōji suru, sēri suru, sēton suru, seiketsu ni suru, katazukeru | |
| Javanese | resik(not dirty) | — | |
| Kabuverdianu | linpa((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Kashmiri | صاف(not dirty), پاکھ(pure, especially morally or religiously), پَوِتھٕر(pure, especially morally or religiously), صَفٲیی(removal of dirt), صاف کَرُن((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), صاف کَرُن((transitive) to tidy up), چھَلُن((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | sāf, pākh, pavithụr, safạ̄yī, sāf karun, sāf karun, chalun | |
| Kazakh | саф(not dirty), таза(not dirty), тазалау((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | saf, taza, tazalau | |
| Khmer | ស្អាត(not dirty), ជំរះ((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), ដុសលាង((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), សំអាត((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | sʼaat, jŭmrēah, dohlīəng, somāt | |
| Korean | 깨끗하다(not dirty), 맑다(not dirty), 클린(first part of "clean and jerk" weightlifting), 소제하다((transitive) to tidy up), 청소하다((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), 청소하다((transitive) to tidy up) | kkaekkeuthada, makda, keullin, sojehada, cheongsohada, cheongsohada | |
| Kumyk | таза(not dirty) | taza | |
| Kyrgyz | аруу(not dirty), пакиз(not dirty), таза(not dirty) | aruu, pakiz, taza | |
| Ladin | nët(not dirty), puzné((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), puzné((transitive) to tidy up), rumé su((transitive) to tidy up) | — | |
| Lao | ສະອາດ(not dirty) | sa ʼāt | |
| Latin | mundus(not dirty), pūrus(not dirty), tersus(not dirty), mundo((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), ordinō((transitive) to tidy up), purgo((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), tergeo((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Latvian | tīrs(not dirty), attīrīt((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), iztīrīt((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), kārtot((transitive) to tidy up), notīrīt((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), sakārtot((transitive) to tidy up), satīrīt((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), tīrīt((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), tīrīt((intransitive) to make things clean) | — | |
| Lithuanian | švarus(not dirty), valyti((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), švarinti((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Lombard | nett(not dirty), nettà((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), netà((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | cysty(not dirty), cysty(pure, especially morally or religiously) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | propper(not dirty), botzen((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), propper maachen((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), rengegen((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), rengegen((intransitive) to make things clean) | — | |
| Macedonian | чист(not dirty), чисти((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | čist, čisti | |
| Maguindanao | matilak(not dirty) | — | |
| Malay | bersih(not dirty) | — | |
| Malayalam | വൃത്തിയായ(not dirty), ശുദ്ധ(not dirty), വൃത്തിയാക്കുക((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | vr̥ttiyāya, śuddha, vr̥ttiyākkuka | |
| Maltese | nadif(not dirty), naddaf((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Māori | mā(not dirty), pokekore(pure, especially morally or religiously), takakau(pure, especially morally or religiously), horoi((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), whakapai((transitive) to tidy up) | — | |
| Marathi | साफ(not dirty), स्वच्छ(not dirty), सफाई(removal of dirt), सफाई करणे((intransitive) to make things clean), साफ करणे((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), साफ करणे((transitive) to tidy up), साफसफाई करणे((intransitive) to make things clean) | sāph, svaccha, saphāī, saphāī karṇe, sāph karṇe, sāph karṇe, sāphasphāī karṇe | |
| Meänkieli | puhas(not dirty) | — | |
| Mizo | fai(not dirty) | — | |
| Mongolian | ариун(pure, especially morally or religiously), цэвэр(not dirty), цэвэр(pure, especially morally or religiously), цэвэрлэх((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), цэвэрлэх((transitive) to tidy up), цэгцлэх((transitive) to tidy up), эмхлэх((transitive) to tidy up) | ariun, cever, cever, ceverlex, ceverlex, cegclex, emxlex | |
| Neapolitan | pulizzà((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Nepali | सफा(not dirty), सफा गर्नु((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | saphā, saphā garnu | |
| Norman | naette(not dirty), net(not dirty), propre(not dirty), netti((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), netti((intransitive) to make things clean) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | paqij(not dirty) | — | |
| Norwegian | gjøre rent((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Occitan | net(not dirty), netejar((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Old English | clǣne(not dirty), clǣnsian((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Ossetian | сыгъдӕг(not dirty) | syǧdæg | |
| Ottoman Turkish | آری(not dirty), تمیز(not dirty), صفی(not dirty), صفی(pure, especially morally or religiously), پاك(not dirty), پاك(pure, especially morally or religiously), تمیزلهمك((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | arı, temiz, safi, safi, pak, pak, temizlemek | |
| Pashto | پاک(not dirty) | pâk | |
| Persian | تمیز(not dirty), پاک(not dirty), تمیز کردن((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | tamiz, pâk, tamiz kardan | |
| Plautdietsch | rein(not dirty), rein(pure, especially morally or religiously) | — | |
| Polabian | caistĕ(not dirty) | — | |
| Polish | czysty(not dirty), przyzwoity(pure, especially morally or religiously), czyścić((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), oczyszczać((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), oczyścić((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), sprzątać((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Portuguese | asseado(not dirty), imaculado(pure, especially morally or religiously), limpo(not dirty), limpo(in an unmarked condition), limpo(not having used mind-altering or mood-changing substances), limpo(smooth, exact, and performed well), puro(pure, especially morally or religiously), limpada(removal of dirt), limpeza(removal of dirt), arrumar((transitive) to tidy up), limpar((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), limpar((intransitive) to make things clean) | — | |
| Punjabi | سُتْھرا(not dirty), صاف(not dirty), صاف سُتْھرا(not dirty), ਸਾਫ਼(not dirty) | suthrā, ṣāf, ṣāf suthrā, sāf | |
| Quechua | llimphu(not dirty), mayllay((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), pichay((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Romanian | curat(not dirty), pur(pure, especially morally or religiously), curăța((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), șterge((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Russian | ро́вный(smooth, exact, and performed well), чи́стый(not dirty), чи́стый(in an unmarked condition), чи́стый(pure, especially morally or religiously), чи́стый(smooth, exact, and performed well), чи́стый(without restrictions or penalties), чи́стый(not in possession of weapons or contraband such as drugs), на́чисто(fully and completely), вы́чистить((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), очи́стить((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), очища́ть((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), почи́стить((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), почи́стить((transitive) to tidy up), убира́ть((transitive) to tidy up), убра́ть((transitive) to tidy up), чи́стить((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), чи́стить((transitive) to tidy up) | róvnyj, čístyj, čístyj, čístyj, čístyj, čístyj, čístyj, náčisto, výčistitʹ, očístitʹ, očiščátʹ, počístitʹ, počístitʹ, ubirátʹ, ubrátʹ, čístitʹ, čístitʹ | |
| Scots | dicht((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), dicht((transitive) to tidy up), dicht((intransitive) to make things clean) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | glan(not dirty), glan((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), glan((transitive) to tidy up), glan((intransitive) to make things clean) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | čȉst(not dirty), čȉst(pure, especially morally or religiously), čȉst(smooth, exact, and performed well), čȉst(without restrictions or penalties), чи̏ст(not dirty), чи̏ст(pure, especially morally or religiously), чи̏ст(smooth, exact, and performed well), чи̏ст(without restrictions or penalties), čȉstiti((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), чи̏стити((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Shor | арығ(not dirty) | arığ | |
| Sicilian | pulitu(not dirty), puliri((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Sindhi | صاف(not dirty), صاف ڪرڻ((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | sāf, ṣāf krṇ | |
| Sinhalese | පිරිසුදු(not dirty) | pirisudu | |
| Skolt Sami | čiistâd((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Slovak | čistý(not dirty), čistiť((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Slovene | čist(not dirty), čist(smooth, exact, and performed well), čist(without restrictions or penalties), čistiti((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), čistiti((transitive) to tidy up) | — | |
| Somali | nadiif(not dirty) | — | |
| Southern Altai | ару(not dirty) | aru | |
| Spanish | limpio(not dirty), limpio(pure, especially morally or religiously), limpio(not having used mind-altering or mood-changing substances), límpido(not dirty), arreglar((transitive) to tidy up), limpiar((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Swahili | nadhifu(not dirty), safi(not dirty), safisha((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Swedish | ren(not dirty), ren(pure, especially morally or religiously), ren(not having used mind-altering or mood-changing substances), göra ren((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), rengöra((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), städa((transitive) to tidy up) | — | |
| Sylheti | ꠌꠣꠚꠣ(not dirty) | safá | |
| Tagalog | malinis(not dirty), ayusin((transitive) to tidy up), linisan((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), linisin((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), linisin((transitive) to tidy up), maglinis((intransitive) to make things clean) | — | |
| Tajik | пок(not dirty), покиза(not dirty), соф(not dirty), тамиз(not dirty), тоза(not dirty) | pok, pokiza, sof, tamiz, toza | |
| Tamil | சுத்தம்(not dirty), சுத்தமாக்கு((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | cuttam, cuttamākku | |
| Tatar | саф(not dirty), таза(not dirty), чиста(not dirty) | saf, taza, çista | |
| Telugu | శుభ్రం చేయు((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | śubhraṁ cēyu | |
| Thai | สะอาด(not dirty), ทำความสะอาด((intransitive) to make things clean), ล้าง((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), เก็บกวาด((transitive) to tidy up), เช็ด((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | sà-àat, tam-kwaam-sà-àat, láang, gèp-gwàat, chét | |
| Tibetan | གཙང་མ(not dirty), གཙང་མ་བཟོས((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | gtsang ma, gtsang ma bzos | |
| Turkish | arı(not dirty), arın(not dirty), temiz(not dirty), temizlemek((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Turkmen | tämiz(not dirty) | — | |
| Tuvan | арыг(not dirty), чуур((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | arıg, çuur | |
| Ukrainian | чи́стий(not dirty), почи́стити((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), чи́стити((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | čýstyj, počýstyty, čýstyty | |
| Unami | pilsi(not dirty) | — | |
| Urdu | صاف(not dirty) | sāf | |
| Uzbek | pok(not dirty), pokiza(not dirty), toza(not dirty) | — | |
| Venetan | net(not dirty), néto(not dirty), netar((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), netare((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Vietnamese | sạch(not dirty), sạch sẽ(not dirty), dọn dẹp((transitive) to tidy up), lau((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), làm sạch((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Volapük | klinik(not dirty) | — | |
| Welsh | glân(not dirty), glanhau((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| White Hmong | huv(not dirty), ntxuav((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | — | |
| Yakut | ыраас(not dirty) | ïraas | |
| Yiddish | ריין(not dirty), פּוצן((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object), רייניקן((transitive) to remove dirt from a place or object) | reyn, putsn, reynikn |
blink, rein, skoon, skoon, skoon, skoon, skoon
lir, lir, pastër, fshi, pastroj
limpio, neto
albu (roa-rup), chischin, curat, pãstrit, spastru, spilat, cur, pãstrescu
চফা, চাফ চিকুণ, চাফা, চিকুণ, পৰিষ্কাৰ, চফা কৰা, চাফ চিকুণ কৰা, চাফা কৰা, চিকুণ কৰা, পৰিষ্কাৰ কৰা
sopha, saph sikun, sapha, sikun, poriskar, sopha kora, saph sikun kora, sapha kora, sikun kora, poriskar kora
llimpiu, llimpiar
arı, təmiz, arıtmaq, səliqəyə salmaq, təmizləmək, yığışdırmaq
garbi
পরিষ্কার, সাফ, পরিষ্কার করা, সাফ করা, সাফ করা
poriśkar, śaph, poriśkar kora, śaph kora, śaph kora
malinig
dilastez, dilouzañ, disaotrañ
чист, чист, чист, чист, изцяло, напълно, изтласкване, почиствам, разтребвам, чи́стя
čist, čist, čist, čist, izcjalo, napǎlno, iztlaskvane, počistvam, raztrebvam, čístja
net, net, net, net, net, pur, sa, arreglar, netejar, netejar, ordenar
chifata, chofata, chifalli, chifalli, chofalli, chofalli, chofatli, chofatli
乾淨 /干净, 公正, 公正, 整齊 /整齐, 熟練 /熟练, 純潔 /纯洁, 打掃 /打扫, 整理
gānjìng, gōngzhèng, gōngzhèng, zhěngqí, shúliàn, chúnjié, dǎsǎo, zhěnglǐ
glan, glanhe
čistý, očistit, uklidit, uklízet, vyčistit, čistit
ren, rense
blanco, leeg, mooie, prachtig, proper, schoon, proper, schoon, voorslaan, kuisen, opruimen, poetsen, poetsen, reinigen, schoonmaken, schoonmaken, wassen
pura, poluri
puhas, puhastama
reinur
puhdas, puhdas, puhdas, puhdas, puhdas, puhdas, siisti, sileä, tyhjä, viaton, täysin, veto, (kevyesti) harjata, puhdistaa, puhdistaa, putsata, siistiä, siivota, siivota, siivota
clean, clean, net, propre, pur, nettoyer, nettoyer, poutzer, ranger
net, netâ, netâ
limpo, puro, limpar
clean, rein, rein, sauber, sauber, sauber, abbuddse, abwischen, aufräumen, putzen, putzen, putzen, reinigen, reinigen, säubern, säubern
netwaye
tsari
maʻemaʻe
tiszta, takarít, tisztít
auður, hreinn, hreinn, hreinsa, þrífa, þrífa
neta, pura, netigar
ocha, ucha
bersih
munde, nette
glan, glan, glan, ar fad, glan, glan, glan
pulito, pulito, pulito, pulito, nettare, ordinare, pulire
清い, 清潔な, 綺麗な, クリーン, きれいにする, 掃除する, 整理する, 整頓する, 清潔にする, 片付ける
kiyoi, seiketsu na, kirei na, kurīn, kirei ni suru, sōji suru, sēri suru, sēton suru, seiketsu ni suru, katazukeru
resik
linpa
صاف, پاکھ, پَوِتھٕر, صَفٲیی, صاف کَرُن, صاف کَرُن, چھَلُن
sāf, pākh, pavithụr, safạ̄yī, sāf karun, sāf karun, chalun
깨끗하다, 맑다, 클린, 소제하다, 청소하다, 청소하다
kkaekkeuthada, makda, keullin, sojehada, cheongsohada, cheongsohada
nët, puzné, puzné, rumé su
mundus, pūrus, tersus, mundo, ordinō, purgo, tergeo
tīrs, attīrīt, iztīrīt, kārtot, notīrīt, sakārtot, satīrīt, tīrīt, tīrīt
švarus, valyti, švarinti
nett, nettà, netà
cysty, cysty
propper, botzen, propper maachen, rengegen, rengegen
matilak
bersih
nadif, naddaf
mā, pokekore, takakau, horoi, whakapai
साफ, स्वच्छ, सफाई, सफाई करणे, साफ करणे, साफ करणे, साफसफाई करणे
sāph, svaccha, saphāī, saphāī karṇe, sāph karṇe, sāph karṇe, sāphasphāī karṇe
puhas
fai
ариун, цэвэр, цэвэр, цэвэрлэх, цэвэрлэх, цэгцлэх, эмхлэх
ariun, cever, cever, ceverlex, ceverlex, cegclex, emxlex
pulizzà
naette, net, propre, netti, netti
paqij
gjøre rent
net, netejar
clǣne, clǣnsian
rein, rein
caistĕ
czysty, przyzwoity, czyścić, oczyszczać, oczyścić, sprzątać
asseado, imaculado, limpo, limpo, limpo, limpo, puro, limpada, limpeza, arrumar, limpar, limpar
llimphu, mayllay, pichay
curat, pur, curăța, șterge
ро́вный, чи́стый, чи́стый, чи́стый, чи́стый, чи́стый, чи́стый, на́чисто, вы́чистить, очи́стить, очища́ть, почи́стить, почи́стить, убира́ть, убра́ть, чи́стить, чи́стить
róvnyj, čístyj, čístyj, čístyj, čístyj, čístyj, čístyj, náčisto, výčistitʹ, očístitʹ, očiščátʹ, počístitʹ, počístitʹ, ubirátʹ, ubrátʹ, čístitʹ, čístitʹ
dicht, dicht, dicht
glan, glan, glan, glan
čȉst, čȉst, čȉst, čȉst, чи̏ст, чи̏ст, чи̏ст, чи̏ст, čȉstiti, чи̏стити
pulitu, puliri
čiistâd
čistý, čistiť
čist, čist, čist, čistiti, čistiti
nadiif
limpio, limpio, limpio, límpido, arreglar, limpiar
nadhifu, safi, safisha
ren, ren, ren, göra ren, rengöra, städa
malinis, ayusin, linisan, linisin, linisin, maglinis
arı, arın, temiz, temizlemek
tämiz
pilsi
pok, pokiza, toza
net, néto, netar, netare
sạch, sạch sẽ, dọn dẹp, lau, làm sạch
klinik
glân, glanhau
huv, ntxuav
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