Combustion
Translations of "combustion" (35 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | اِحْتِرَاق(the act or process of burning) | iḥtirāq | |
| Bulgarian | горене(the act or process of burning), изгаряне(process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen) | gorene, izgarjane | |
| Catalan | combustió(the act or process of burning), convulsió(violent agitation, commotion) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 燃燒 /燃烧(the act or process of burning) | ránshāo | |
| Czech | spalování(the act or process of burning) | — | |
| Danish | forbrænding(the act or process of burning), forbrænding(similar process where two chemicals are combined), forbrænding(process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen) | — | |
| Dutch | commotie(violent agitation, commotion), verbranding(the act or process of burning), verbranding(process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen), verhitte gemoederen(violent agitation, commotion) | — | |
| Finnish | palaminen(the act or process of burning), palaminen(similar process where two chemicals are combined), palaminen(process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen), palamisreaktio(the act or process of burning) | — | |
| French | combustion(the act or process of burning) | — | |
| German | Verbrennung(the act or process of burning), Verbrennung(similar process where two chemicals are combined), Verbrennung(process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen) | — | |
| Greek | ανάφλεξη(the act or process of burning), ανάφλεξη(violent agitation, commotion), καύση(the act or process of burning), καύση(similar process where two chemicals are combined), καύση(process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen) | anáflexi, anáflexi, káfsi, káfsi, káfsi | |
| Hungarian | égetés(the act or process of burning), égés(the act or process of burning) | — | |
| Ido | kombusto(the act or process of burning) | — | |
| Indonesian | pembakaran(the act or process of burning) | — | |
| Italian | combustione(the act or process of burning) | — | |
| Japanese | 燃焼(the act or process of burning) | nenshō | |
| Korean | 연소(the act or process of burning) | yeonso | |
| Macedonian | горење(the act or process of burning), палење(similar process where two chemicals are combined), согорување(the act or process of burning), согорување(similar process where two chemicals are combined), согорување(process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen) | gorenje, palenje, sogoruvanje, sogoruvanje, sogoruvanje | |
| Malay | pembakaran(the act or process of burning), pembakaran(similar process where two chemicals are combined), pembakaran(process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen) | — | |
| Malayalam | ജ്വലനം(the act or process of burning) | jvalanaṁ | |
| Māori | ngingihatanga(the act or process of burning), ngingihatanga(similar process where two chemicals are combined), ngingihatanga(process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen) | — | |
| Marathi | ज्वलन(the act or process of burning) | jvalan | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | forbrenning(the act or process of burning), forbrenning(similar process where two chemicals are combined), forbrenning(process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | forbrenning(the act or process of burning), forbrenning(similar process where two chemicals are combined), forbrenning(process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen) | — | |
| Persian | سوختن(the act or process of burning) | suxtan | |
| Plautdietsch | Braunt(the act or process of burning) | — | |
| Polish | spalanie(the act or process of burning) | — | |
| Portuguese | combustão(the act or process of burning), combustão(similar process where two chemicals are combined), combustão(process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen), queima(the act or process of burning) | — | |
| Romanian | ardere(the act or process of burning), ardere(similar process where two chemicals are combined), ardere(process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen), combustie(the act or process of burning), oxidare(process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen) | — | |
| Russian | возбужде́ние(violent agitation, commotion), возгора́ние(the act or process of burning), волне́ние(violent agitation, commotion), горе́ние(the act or process of burning), сгора́ние(the act or process of burning), сжига́ние(the act or process of burning) | vozbuždénije, vozgoránije, volnénije, gorénije, sgoránije, sžigánije | |
| Sanskrit | ओष(the act or process of burning) | oṣa | |
| Spanish | combustión(the act or process of burning), combustión(process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen), oxidación(process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen), quemado(the act or process of burning), reacción química(similar process where two chemicals are combined), revuelta(violent agitation, commotion), tumulto(violent agitation, commotion), vorágine(violent agitation, commotion) | — | |
| Swedish | förbränning(the act or process of burning), förbränning(similar process where two chemicals are combined), förbränning(process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen) | — | |
| Ukrainian | горі́ння(the act or process of burning), згора́ння(the act or process of burning), згоря́ння(the act or process of burning) | horínnja, zhoránnja, zhorjánnja | |
| Volapük | fefilükam(the act or process of burning) | — |
combustió, convulsió
spalování
forbrænding, forbrænding, forbrænding
commotie, verbranding, verbranding, verhitte gemoederen
palaminen, palaminen, palaminen, palamisreaktio
combustion
Verbrennung, Verbrennung, Verbrennung
égetés, égés
kombusto
pembakaran
combustione
горење, палење, согорување, согорување, согорување
gorenje, palenje, sogoruvanje, sogoruvanje, sogoruvanje
pembakaran, pembakaran, pembakaran
ngingihatanga, ngingihatanga, ngingihatanga
forbrenning, forbrenning, forbrenning
forbrenning, forbrenning, forbrenning
Braunt
spalanie
combustão, combustão, combustão, queima
ardere, ardere, ardere, combustie, oxidare
возбужде́ние, возгора́ние, волне́ние, горе́ние, сгора́ние, сжига́ние
vozbuždénije, vozgoránije, volnénije, gorénije, sgoránije, sžigánije
combustión, combustión, oxidación, quemado, reacción química, revuelta, tumulto, vorágine
förbränning, förbränning, förbränning
fefilükam
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.