Correct
Translations of "correct" (101 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | reg(free from error) | — | |
| Ainu | ピㇼカ(free from error) | pirka | |
| Ancient Greek | ὀρθός(free from error) | orthós | |
| Arabic | صَح(free from error), صَحِيح(free from error), صَوَاب(free from error), صَحَّحَ(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | ṣaḥ, ṣaḥīḥ, ṣawāb, ṣaḥḥaḥa | |
| Aramaic | ܬܪܨ(free from error) | traṣ | |
| Armenian | կոռեկտ(with good manners), ճիշտ(free from error), ուղղել(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | koṙekt, čišt, uġġel | |
| Assamese | শুদ্ধ(free from error), শুধ(free from error) | xuddho, xudho | |
| Asturian | correutu(free from error) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | doğru(free from error), düzəltmək(to make something become right that was previously wrong), islah etmək(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Bashkir | дөрөҫ(free from error) | döröś | |
| Basque | zuzendu(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Belarusian | праві́льны(free from error) | pravílʹny | |
| Breton | reizh(free from error) | — | |
| Bulgarian | ве́рен(free from error), възпи́тан(with good manners), коре́ктен(with good manners), пра́вилен(free from error), кориги́рам(to make something become right that was previously wrong), поправям(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | véren, vǎzpítan, korékten, právilen, korigíram, popravjam | |
| Burmese | မှန်(free from error) | hman | |
| Catalan | condret(free from error), correcte(free from error), corregir(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Chamicuro | nanatolo(free from error) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᏚᏳᎪᏛᎢ(free from error) | duyugodvi | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 啱(free from error) | ngaam¹ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 對 /对(free from error), 正確 /正确(free from error), 修正(to make something become right that was previously wrong), 改正(to make something become right that was previously wrong), 糾正 /纠正(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | duì, zhèngquè, xiūzhèng, gǎizhèng, jiūzhèng | |
| Czech | korektní(with good manners), slušný(with good manners), správný(free from error), opravit(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Danish | korrekt(free from error), rigtig(free from error) | — | |
| Dutch | correct(free from error), correct(with good manners), goedgemanierd(with good manners), juist(free from error), welgemanierd(with good manners), welopgevoed(with good manners), corrigeren(to make something become right that was previously wrong), verbeteren(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Eastern Min Chinese | 正確 /正确(free from error) | ciáng-káuk | |
| Erzya | виде(free from error) | vide | |
| Esperanto | prava(free from error), ĝusta(free from error), korekti(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Estonian | õige(free from error) | — | |
| Faroese | rættur(free from error), rætta(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Finnish | asiallinen(with good manners), korrekti(with good manners), oikea(free from error), oikeellinen(free from error), korjata(to make something become right that was previously wrong), oikaista(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| French | correct(free from error), corriger(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Galician | correcto(free from error), correcto(with good manners), correxir(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Georgian | ზუსტი(free from error), სწორი(free from error), უშეცდომო(free from error) | zusṭi, sc̣ori, ušecdomo | |
| German | einwandfrei(free from error), einwandfrei(with good manners), korrekt(free from error), ordnungsgemäß(with good manners), richtig(free from error), zutreffend(with good manners), ausbessern(to make something become right that was previously wrong), berichtigen(to make something become right that was previously wrong), korrigieren(to make something become right that was previously wrong), nachregeln Tech.(to make something become right that was previously wrong), richtigstellen(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍂𐌰𐌹𐌷𐍄𐍃(free from error), 𐍃𐌿𐌽𐌾𐌹𐍃(free from error), 𐌲𐌰𐍂𐌰𐌹𐌷𐍄𐌾𐌰𐌽(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | raihts, sunjis, garaihtjan | |
| Greek | σωστός(free from error), σωστός(with good manners), διορθώνω(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | sostós, sostós, diorthóno | |
| Hawaiian | pololei(free from error) | — | |
| Hebrew | נְכוֹנָה(free from error), נָכוֹן(free from error), תיקן(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | nekhona, nakhon, tikén | |
| Hindi | ठीक(free from error), सही(free from error), सही करना(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | ṭhīk, sahī, sahī karnā | |
| Hungarian | helyes(free from error), hibátlan(free from error), illő(with good manners), korrekt(with good manners), helyesbít(to make something become right that was previously wrong), kijavít(to make something become right that was previously wrong), korrigál(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Icelandic | rétt(free from error), leiðrétta(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Indonesian | tepat(free from error) | — | |
| Ingrian | vernoi(free from error) | — | |
| Irish | beacht(free from error), beachtaigh(to make something become right that was previously wrong), ceartaigh(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Italian | corretto(free from error), corretto(with good manners), esatto(free from error), ineccepibile(with good manners), correggere(to make something become right that was previously wrong), correggere(to inform someone of their error), emendare(to make something become right that was previously wrong), precisare(to inform someone of their error), puntualizzare(to inform someone of their error), rettificare(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Japanese | 正しい(free from error), 正解(free from error), 修正する(to make something become right that was previously wrong), 是正する(to make something become right that was previously wrong), 正す(to make something become right that was previously wrong), 直す(to make something become right that was previously wrong), 訂正する(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | tadashii, seikai, shūsei-suru, zesei-suru, tadasu, naosu, teisei-suru | |
| Kaitag | дуж(free from error) | duž | |
| Kazakh | дұрыс(free from error) | dūrys | |
| Khmer | ត្រឹមត្រូវ(free from error), កែ(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | trəm trəv, kae | |
| Korean | 맞다(free from error), 바르다(free from error), 옳다(free from error), 정확하다(free from error), 교정하다(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | matda, bareuda, olta, jeonghwakhada, gyojeonghada | |
| Kyrgyz | дурус(free from error), туура(free from error), түз(free from error) | durus, tuura, tüz | |
| Ladino | korijar(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Lao | ຖືກ(free from error), ແກ້(free from error) | thư̄k, kǣ | |
| Latin | correctus(free from error), corrigō(to make something become right that was previously wrong), ēmendō(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Latvian | pareizs(free from error) | — | |
| Lithuanian | teisingas(free from error) | — | |
| Macedonian | верен(free from error), правилен(free from error) | veren, pravilen | |
| Malay | benar(free from error), betul(free from error), benarkan(to make something become right that was previously wrong), betulkan(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Māori | tika(free from error), tika(with good manners), tītere(to make something become right that was previously wrong), tītere(to inform someone of their error), whakatika(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Miyako | マツム(free from error) | matumu | |
| Moksha | виде(free from error) | vide | |
| Mongolian | засах(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | zasax | |
| Norwegian | riktig(free from error) | — | |
| Nǀuu | ǂhu(free from error), ǂhuu(free from error) | — | |
| Occitan | condrech(free from error), corrècte(free from error) | — | |
| Old English | riht(free from error), þrafian(to inform someone of their error), ġerihtan(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Oromo | sirreessuu(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | راست(free from error), طوغری(free from error), طوغریلامق(to make something become right that was previously wrong), طوغریلامق(to inform someone of their error) | râst, doğrı, doğrulamak, doğrulamak | |
| Pashto | ټيک(free from error) | — | |
| Persian | درست(free from error) | dorost | |
| Plautdietsch | rajcht(free from error) | — | |
| Polish | poprawny(free from error), prawidłowy(free from error), właściwy(free from error), poprawiać(to make something become right that was previously wrong), poprawić(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Portuguese | certo(free from error), comportado(with good manners), correto(free from error), educado(with good manners), corrigir(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Quechua | chanin(free from error), allichiy(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Rapa Nui | titika(free from error) | — | |
| Romanian | corect(free from error), corect(with good manners), corecta(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Russian | ве́рный(free from error), воспи́танный(with good manners), корре́ктный(free from error), корре́ктный(with good manners), пра́вильный(free from error), испра́вить(to make something become right that was previously wrong), исправля́ть(to make something become right that was previously wrong), корректи́ровать(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | vérnyj, vospítannyj, korréktnyj, korréktnyj, právilʹnyj, isprávitʹ, ispravljátʹ, korrektírovatʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | comharraich(to make something become right that was previously wrong), cuir ceart(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | ispravan(free from error), исправан(free from error), popraviti(to make something become right that was previously wrong), поправити(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Slovak | správny(free from error), opraviť(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Slovene | pravilen(free from error), popraviti(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Southern Altai | тӱзедер(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | tüzeder | |
| Spanish | correcto(free from error), corregir(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Sundanese | leres(free from error) | — | |
| Swedish | felfri(free from error), korrekt(free from error), korrekt(with good manners), riktig(free from error), rätt(free from error), korrigera(to make something become right that was previously wrong), rätta(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Tagalog | tama(free from error), wasto(with good manners) | — | |
| Tajik | дуруст(free from error) | durust | |
| Tamil | திருத்து(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | tiruttu | |
| Tetum | loos(free from error) | — | |
| Thai | ถูก(free from error), แก้ไข(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | tùuk, gɛ̂ɛ-kǎi | |
| Tibetan | དག་བཅོས་བྱེད(to make something become right that was previously wrong), ནོར་བཅོས་བྱེད(to make something become right that was previously wrong), སྐྱོན་སེལ་ཞུ(to inform someone of their error) | dag bcos byed, nor bcos byed, skyon sel zhu | |
| Turkish | doğru(free from error), düzeltmek(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Turkmen | dogry(free from error), dürs(free from error) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ви́хований(with good manners), коре́ктний(free from error), коре́ктний(with good manners), пра́вильний(free from error), ґре́чний(with good manners), ви́правити(to make something become right that was previously wrong), виправля́ти(to make something become right that was previously wrong), коригува́ти(to make something become right that was previously wrong), скоригува́ти(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | výxovanyj, koréktnyj, koréktnyj, právylʹnyj, gréčnyj, výpravyty, vypravljáty, koryhuváty, skoryhuváty | |
| Urdu | صحیح(free from error), ٹھیک(free from error) | sahīh, ṭhīk | |
| Uzbek | toʻgʻri(free from error) | — | |
| Vietnamese | đúng(free from error), chữa(to make something become right that was previously wrong), sửa(to make something become right that was previously wrong), sửa chữa(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Volapük | verätik(free from error) | — | |
| Walloon | coridjî(to make something become right that was previously wrong), ricoridjî(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Welsh | cywir(free from error), cywiro(to make something become right that was previously wrong) | — | |
| Yiddish | ריכטיק(free from error) | rikhtik | |
| Zealandic | goed(free from error), juust(free from error), sjuust(free from error) | — |
reg
correutu
doğru, düzəltmək, islah etmək
zuzendu
reizh
ве́рен, възпи́тан, коре́ктен, пра́вилен, кориги́рам, поправям
véren, vǎzpítan, korékten, právilen, korigíram, popravjam
condret, correcte, corregir
nanatolo
korektní, slušný, správný, opravit
korrekt, rigtig
correct, correct, goedgemanierd, juist, welgemanierd, welopgevoed, corrigeren, verbeteren
prava, ĝusta, korekti
õige
rættur, rætta
asiallinen, korrekti, oikea, oikeellinen, korjata, oikaista
correct, corriger
correcto, correcto, correxir
einwandfrei, einwandfrei, korrekt, ordnungsgemäß, richtig, zutreffend, ausbessern, berichtigen, korrigieren, nachregeln Tech., richtigstellen
pololei
helyes, hibátlan, illő, korrekt, helyesbít, kijavít, korrigál
rétt, leiðrétta
tepat
vernoi
beacht, beachtaigh, ceartaigh
corretto, corretto, esatto, ineccepibile, correggere, correggere, emendare, precisare, puntualizzare, rettificare
正しい, 正解, 修正する, 是正する, 正す, 直す, 訂正する
tadashii, seikai, shūsei-suru, zesei-suru, tadasu, naosu, teisei-suru
korijar
correctus, corrigō, ēmendō
pareizs
teisingas
benar, betul, benarkan, betulkan
tika, tika, tītere, tītere, whakatika
riktig
ǂhu, ǂhuu
condrech, corrècte
riht, þrafian, ġerihtan
sirreessuu
ټيک
rajcht
poprawny, prawidłowy, właściwy, poprawiać, poprawić
certo, comportado, correto, educado, corrigir
chanin, allichiy
titika
corect, corect, corecta
ве́рный, воспи́танный, корре́ктный, корре́ктный, пра́вильный, испра́вить, исправля́ть, корректи́ровать
vérnyj, vospítannyj, korréktnyj, korréktnyj, právilʹnyj, isprávitʹ, ispravljátʹ, korrektírovatʹ
comharraich, cuir ceart
ispravan, исправан, popraviti, поправити
správny, opraviť
pravilen, popraviti
correcto, corregir
leres
felfri, korrekt, korrekt, riktig, rätt, korrigera, rätta
tama, wasto
loos
doğru, düzeltmek
dogry, dürs
ви́хований, коре́ктний, коре́ктний, пра́вильний, ґре́чний, ви́правити, виправля́ти, коригува́ти, скоригува́ти
výxovanyj, koréktnyj, koréktnyj, právylʹnyj, gréčnyj, výpravyty, vypravljáty, koryhuváty, skoryhuváty
toʻgʻri
đúng, chữa, sửa, sửa chữa
verätik
coridjî, ricoridjî
cywir, cywiro
goed, juust, sjuust
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.