Cross
Translations of "cross" (150 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ainu | トモツ゜イェ(go from one side of something to the other) | tomotuye | |
| Albanian | kryq(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | σταυρός(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), σταυρός(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), περάω(go from one side of something to the other) | staurós, staurós, peráō | |
| Arabic | صليب(geometrical figure), صليب(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), صَلِيب(geometrical figure), صَلِيب(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), صَلِيب(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), خِلَال(cross product of), عَبْر(cross product of), عَبَرَ(go from one side of something to the other) | ṣalīb, ṣalīb, ṣalīb, ṣalīb, ṣalīb, ḵilāl, ʕabr, ʕabara | |
| Aramaic | צליבא(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), ܙܩܝܦܐ(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), ܨܠܝܒܐ(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | ṣlīwā, ṣlīwo, ṣlīwā, ṣlīwo | |
| Archi | хъанч(geometrical figure) | qanč | |
| Armenian | խաչ(geometrical figure), խաչ(in heraldry), խաչ(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), խաչակնքում(gesture made by Christians), խաչափայտ(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), հիբրիդ(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), անցնել(go from one side of something to the other), հատել(go from one side of something to the other) | xačʻ, xačʻ, xačʻ, xačʻaknkʻum, xačʻapʻayt, hibrid, ancʻnel, hatel | |
| Aromanian | crutse(geometrical figure), crutsi(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Asturian | cruz(geometrical figure), cruz(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | — | |
| Avar | хъанч(geometrical figure) | qxanč | |
| Azerbaijani | səlib(geometrical figure), səlib(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), səlib(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), xaç(geometrical figure), xaç(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), xaç(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), keçmək(go from one side of something to the other), kəsib keçmək(go from one side of something to the other), çarpazlamaq(to place across; to cause to intersect), çataqlamaq(to place across; to cause to intersect) | — | |
| Bashkir | суҡыныу(gesture made by Christians), тәре(in heraldry) | suqınıw, təre | |
| Basque | gurutze(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Bavarian German | Greiz(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Belarusian | крыж(geometrical figure), хрэст(geometrical figure), перасе́кчы(go from one side of something to the other), перасяка́ць(go from one side of something to the other), перахрысці́цца(make the sign of the cross over oneself), хрысці́цца(make the sign of the cross over oneself) | kryž, xrest, pjerasjékčy, pjerasjakácʹ, pjeraxryscícca, xryscícca | |
| Bengali | ক্রুশ(geometrical figure) | kruś | |
| Breton | croce(geometrical figure), kroaz(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Bulgarian | напречен(transverse; lying across the main direction), противоположен(opposite, opposed to), кръ́стене(gesture made by Christians), кръст(geometrical figure), кръст(in heraldry), кръст(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), кръсто́ска(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), разпя́тие(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), центри́ране(football kick), кръ́стя се(make the sign of the cross over oneself), кръстосвам(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed), препя́тствам(contradict or frustrate the plans of), пресека́(go from one side of something to the other), пресека́(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), преси́чам(go from one side of something to the other), преси́чам(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), противоде́йствам(contradict or frustrate the plans of) | naprečen, protivopoložen, krǎ́stene, krǎst, krǎst, krǎst, krǎstóska, razpjátie, centrírane, krǎ́stja se, krǎstosvam, prepjátstvam, preseká, preseká, presíčam, presíčam, protivodéjstvam | |
| Burmese | ကြက်ခြေ(geometrical figure), လက်ဝါးကပ်တိုင်(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), လက်ဝါးကပ်တိုင်(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), ကူး(go from one side of something to the other) | krakhkre, lak-wa:kaptuing, lak-wa:kaptuing, ku: | |
| Caló | trijul(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Catalan | creu(geometrical figure), creu(in heraldry), creu(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), creuar(to place across; to cause to intersect), creuar(go from one side of something to the other), fer creuar(to place across; to cause to intersect), passar(go from one side of something to the other), travessar(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | خاچ(geometrical figure), خاچ(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), خاچ(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), پەڕاندن(go from one side of something to the other) | xaç, xaç, xaç, perrandin | |
| Chechen | жаӏар(in heraldry), жаӏар(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), жӏар(geometrical figure), жӏара(geometrical figure) | žaˀar, žaˀar, žˀar, žˀara | |
| Cherokee | ᏓᏓᎿᏩᏍᏛ(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), ᏓᏓᎿᏩᏍᏛ(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified) | dadahnawasdv, dadahnawasdv | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 交叉(geometrical figure), 十字(geometrical figure), 十字架(geometrical figure), 十字架(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), 十字架(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), 十字聖號 /十字圣号(gesture made by Christians), 杂交(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), 橫傳 /横传(football kick), 橫渡 /横渡(go from one side of something to the other), 渡(go from one side of something to the other), 過 /过(go from one side of something to the other) | jiāochā, shízì, shízìjià, shízìjià, shízìjià, shízì shènghào, zájiāo, héngdù, dù, guò | |
| Church Slavic | крьстъ(geometrical figure) | krĭstŭ | |
| Crimean Tatar | haç(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Czech | kříž(geometrical figure), kříž(in heraldry), kříženec(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), přecházet(go from one side of something to the other), přejet(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Dalmatian | crauc(geometrical figure), crauc(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | — | |
| Danish | kors(in heraldry), kors(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), korset(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), kryds(geometrical figure), gøre korsets tegn(make the sign of the cross over oneself), korse sig(make the sign of the cross over oneself), krydse(make or form a cross), krydse(go from one side of something to the other), krydse(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed) | — | |
| Dutch | geërgerd(angry, annoyed), geërgerde(angry, annoyed), tegenwerkend(opposite, opposed to), tegenwerkende(opposite, opposed to), cross(hook thrown over opponent's punch), hybride(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), kruis(geometrical figure), kruis(in heraldry), kruis(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), kruis(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), kruis(gesture made by Christians), kruis(figuratively: difficult situation), kruising(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), kruisteken(gesture made by Christians), voorzet(football kick), doorkruisen(contradict or frustrate the plans of), kruisen(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), oversteken(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Esperanto | kruca(angry, annoyed), kruco(geometrical figure), kruci(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), krucigi(go from one side of something to the other), krucmarki(mark with an X), transiri(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Estonian | rist(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Farefare | puuge(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Faroese | krossur(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | — | |
| Finnish | käänteinen(opposite, opposed to), pahantuulinen(angry, annoyed), poikittainen(transverse; lying across the main direction), poikittaissuuntainen(transverse; lying across the main direction), ristikkäinen(transverse; lying across the main direction), ristikkäinen(opposite, opposed to), vastakkainen(opposite, opposed to), vihainen(angry, annoyed), äreä(angry, annoyed), ärtynyt(angry, annoyed), rasti(geometrical figure), risteymä(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), risti(geometrical figure), risti(in heraldry), risti(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), risti(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), risti(gesture made by Christians), risti(figuratively: difficult situation), ristinmerkki(gesture made by Christians), ristinpuu(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), ristinpuu(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), suora(hook thrown over opponent's punch), risti(cross product of), astua tielle(contradict or frustrate the plans of), mennä poikki(go from one side of something to the other), mennä yli(go from one side of something to the other), rastia(mark with an X), ristetä(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), risteyttää(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed), sekaantua(contradict or frustrate the plans of), tehdä ristinmerkki(make the sign of the cross over oneself), ylittää(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Franco-Provençal | crouèx(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | — | |
| French | contraire(opposite, opposed to), contrarié(angry, annoyed), fâché(angry, annoyed), transversal(transverse; lying across the main direction), transversale(transverse; lying across the main direction), croix(geometrical figure), croix(in heraldry), croix(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), croix(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), direct du bras arrière(hook thrown over opponent's punch), signe de croix(gesture made by Christians), barrer(mark with an X), contrecarrer(contradict or frustrate the plans of), croiser(make or form a cross), croiser(to place across; to cause to intersect), croiser(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), déjouer(contradict or frustrate the plans of), faire le signe de la croix(make the sign of the cross over oneself), franchir(go from one side of something to the other), se signer(make the sign of the cross over oneself), traverser(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Friulian | crôs(geometrical figure), crôs(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | — | |
| Gagauz | stavroz(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | — | |
| Galician | cruz(geometrical figure), cruz(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), cruzar(make or form a cross), cruzar(go from one side of something to the other), cruzar(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), encrucillar(make or form a cross), marcar(mark with an X), persignar(make the sign of the cross over oneself) | — | |
| Georgian | პირჯვარი(gesture made by Christians), ჯვარი(geometrical figure), ჯვარი(in heraldry), ჯვარი(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), ჯვარი(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified) | ṗirǯvari, ǯvari, ǯvari, ǯvari, ǯvari | |
| German | böse(angry, annoyed), entgegengesetzt(opposite, opposed to), gegenüber(opposite, opposed to), quer(transverse; lying across the main direction), verärgert(angry, annoyed), Chrüüz(geometrical figure), Cross(hook thrown over opponent's punch), Flanke(football kick), Kreuz(geometrical figure), Kreuz(in heraldry), Kreuz(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), Kreuz(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), Kreuz(figuratively: difficult situation), Kreuzung(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), Kreuzzeichen(gesture made by Christians), ankreuzen(mark with an X), hintergehen(contradict or frustrate the plans of), konterkarieren(contradict or frustrate the plans of), kreuzen(go from one side of something to the other), kreuzen(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), kreuzen(contradict or frustrate the plans of), kreuzen(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed), sich bekreuzigen(make the sign of the cross over oneself), verschränken(to place across; to cause to intersect), überqueren(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌲𐌰𐌻𐌲𐌰(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | galga | |
| Greek | εγκάρσιος(transverse; lying across the main direction), θυμωμένος(angry, annoyed), σέντρα(football kick), σταυρός(geometrical figure), σταυρός(in heraldry), σταυρός(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), σταυρός(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), σταυρός(gesture made by Christians), σταυρός(figuratively: difficult situation), υβρίδιο(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), γινόμενο(cross product of), διασταυρώνω(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed), διασχίζω(go from one side of something to the other), διασχίζω(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), ματαιώνω(contradict or frustrate the plans of), σταυροκοπιέμαι(make the sign of the cross over oneself), σταυρώνω(mark with an X) | egkársios, thymoménos, séntra, stavrós, stavrós, stavrós, stavrós, stavrós, stavrós, yvrídio, ginómeno, diastavróno, diaschízo, diaschízo, mataióno, stavrokopiémai, stavróno | |
| Haitian Creole | kwa(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Hawaiian | keʻa(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | — | |
| Hebrew | צְלָב(geometrical figure), צְלָב(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), חָצָה(go from one side of something to the other), עָבָר(go from one side of something to the other) | tslav, ḥatza, 'avar | |
| Hindi | नाराज़(angry, annoyed), क्रूश(geometrical figure), क्रूस(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), संकर(geometrical figure), सलीब(geometrical figure), सलीब(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), सलीब(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), पार करना(go from one side of something to the other), पार करना(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another) | nārāz, krūś, krūs, saṅkar, salīb, salīb, salīb, pār karnā, pār karnā | |
| Hungarian | bosszús(angry, annoyed), dühös(angry, annoyed), ellentétes(opposite, opposed to), mérges(angry, annoyed), feszület(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), hibrid(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), kereszt(geometrical figure), kereszt(in heraldry), kereszt(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), kereszt(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), kereszt(gesture made by Christians), kereszt(figuratively: difficult situation), keresztezés(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), keresztvetés(gesture made by Christians), keverék(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), megpróbáltatás(figuratively: difficult situation), akadályoz(contradict or frustrate the plans of), beikszel(mark with an X), bejelöl(mark with an X), ellenkezik(contradict or frustrate the plans of), ellentmond(contradict or frustrate the plans of), ikszel(mark with an X), keresztbe rak(make or form a cross), keresztbe tesz(make or form a cross), keresztet vet(make the sign of the cross over oneself), keresztez(make or form a cross), keresztez(contradict or frustrate the plans of), keresztez(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed), megjelöl(mark with an X), áthalad(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), átkel(go from one side of something to the other), átmegy(go from one side of something to the other), átmegy(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), összefon(make or form a cross), útjába áll(contradict or frustrate the plans of), útját állja(contradict or frustrate the plans of) | — | |
| Hunsrik | Kreiz(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Icelandic | kross(geometrical figure), kross(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified) | — | |
| Ido | kruco(geometrical figure), kruco(in heraldry), kruco(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), kruco(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), kruco(gesture made by Christians), krucosigno(gesture made by Christians), krucumar(go from one side of something to the other), krucumar(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another) | — | |
| Indonesian | biak silang(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), penyilangan(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), salib(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), salib(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), silang(geometrical figure), tanda salib(gesture made by Christians) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | خاج(geometrical figure), خاج(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), خاج(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), خاج(gesture made by Christians), خاچ(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), خاچ(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), خاچ(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), صَلیب(geometrical figure), صَلیب(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), صَلیب(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), صَلیب(gesture made by Christians), چَلیپا(geometrical figure), چَلیپا(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), چَلیپا(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified) | xâj, xâj, xâj, xâj, xâč, xâč, salib, salib, salib, salib, čalipâ, čalipâ, čalipâ | |
| Irish | ciotóg trasna(hook thrown over opponent's punch), crois(geometrical figure), cros(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), deasóg trasna(hook thrown over opponent's punch), crosáil(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed), téigh trasna(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Italian | arrabbiato(angry, annoyed), irritato(angry, annoyed), croce(geometrical figure), croce(in heraldry), croce(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), croce(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), cross(hook thrown over opponent's punch), diagonale(football kick), incrocio(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), segno della croce(gesture made by Christians), attraversare(go from one side of something to the other), incrociare(make or form a cross), incrociare(to place across; to cause to intersect), intralciare(contradict or frustrate the plans of), ostacolare(contradict or frustrate the plans of) | — | |
| Japanese | クロス(geometrical figure), 十字(geometrical figure), 十字架(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), 十字架(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), ×印を付ける(mark with an X), 十字を切る(make the sign of the cross over oneself), 渡る(go from one side of something to the other) | kurosu, jūji, jūjika, jūjika, batsu jirushi o tsukeru, jūji o kiru, wataru | |
| Kabardian | жор(geometrical figure) | žor | |
| Kalmyk | кире(in heraldry) | kire | |
| Kannada | ಶಿಲುಬೆ(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), ಶಿಲುಬೆ(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified) | śilube, śilube | |
| Karachay-Balkar | къач(geometrical figure) | qaç | |
| Karakalpak | atanaq(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Kashubian | krziż(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Kazakh | айқыш(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), айқыш(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), крест(geometrical figure), кірес(geometrical figure) | aiqyş, aiqyş, krest, kıres | |
| Khmer | ជើងក្អែក(geometrical figure), ឈើឆ្កាង(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), ឆ្លង(go from one side of something to the other) | cəəng kʼaek, chəə chkaang, chlɑɑng | |
| Kituba | kulusu(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | — | |
| Korean | 십자(geometrical figure), 십자 성호(gesture made by Christians), 십자가(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), 십자가(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), 건너다(go from one side of something to the other) | sipja, sipja seongho, sipjaga, sipjaga, geonneoda | |
| Kyrgyz | айкаш(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), айкаш(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), крест(geometrical figure) | aykaş, aykaş, krest | |
| Ladino | hach(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), istavroz(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), kruz(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | — | |
| Lao | ກາກະບາດ(geometrical figure), ໄມ້ກາງແຂນ(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | kā ka bāt, mai kāng khǣn | |
| Latgalian | krysts(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Latin | Crux(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), crux(geometrical figure), crux(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), faciō intersecāre(to place across; to cause to intersect), trānseō(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Latvian | krusts(geometrical figure), krusts(in heraldry), krusts(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), krusts(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), krusts(gesture made by Christians), krustot(go from one side of something to the other), krustot(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), pāriet(go from one side of something to the other), šķērsot(go from one side of something to the other), šķērsot(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another) | — | |
| Lezgi | хаш(geometrical figure) | ꭓaš | |
| Lingala | kuluze(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), kuruze(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), mela(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Lithuanian | kryžius(geometrical figure), kryžius(in heraldry) | — | |
| Low German | Krüüz(geometrical figure), Krüüz(in heraldry), Krüüz(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), Krüüz(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), Krüüz(figuratively: difficult situation), Krüüzteken(gesture made by Christians) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | kśica(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Lü | ᦺᦙᧉᦞᦱᦙᦹ(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | may²vaamue | |
| Luxembourgish | Kräiz(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Macedonian | крст(geometrical figure), крст(in heraldry), крстење(gesture made by Christians), распе́тие(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), вкрстува(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed), преминува(go from one side of something to the other), преодува(go from one side of something to the other), пресекува(go from one side of something to the other), пресекува(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), се крсти(make the sign of the cross over oneself), се прекрсти(make the sign of the cross over oneself), се прекрстува(make the sign of the cross over oneself) | krst, krst, krstenje, raspétie, vkrstuva, preminuva, preoduva, presekuva, presekuva, se krsti, se prekrsti, se prekrstuva | |
| Malagasy | vokovoko(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), vokovoko(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified) | — | |
| Malay | palang(geometrical figure), pangkah(geometrical figure), salib(geometrical figure), salib(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), salib(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), silang(geometrical figure), memangkah(mark with an X) | — | |
| Malayalam | കുരിശ്(geometrical figure), കുരിശ്(in heraldry), കുരിശ്(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), കുരിശ്(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), കുരിശ്(gesture made by Christians), കുരിശ്(figuratively: difficult situation), വിഷമ സ്ഥിതി(figuratively: difficult situation), സ്ലീവാ(geometrical figure), കടക്കുക(go from one side of something to the other) | kuriśŭ, kuriśŭ, kuriśŭ, kuriśŭ, kuriśŭ, kuriśŭ, viṣama sthiti, slīvā, kaṭakkuka | |
| Maltese | salib(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Manchu | ᡥᡳᠶᠠᡥᠠᠨ ᡨᡝᡥᡝ(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified) | hiyahan tehe | |
| Maore Comorian | muri wa pawa(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | — | |
| Māori | pukuriri(angry, annoyed), riri(angry, annoyed), Rīpeka(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), rīpeka(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), whiti(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Meru | mutharaba(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), mutharaba(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified) | — | |
| Mongolian | загалмай(geometrical figure), зовлон зүдүүр(figuratively: difficult situation), хас(in heraldry), эрлийз(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), эрлийзжүүлэх(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed) | zagalmaj, zovlon züdüür, xas, erliiz, erliizžüülex | |
| Navajo | ałnáʼázdzoh(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | mswalaɓa(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), ushilia(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Norman | crouaix(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | xaç(geometrical figure), xaç(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), xaç(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified) | — | |
| Northern Thai | ᨾᩱ᩶ᨠᩣ᩠ᨦᨡᩮ᩠ᨶ(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | may⁶ kaaŋ¹ xeen¹ | |
| Norwegian | krysse(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | kors(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), krysning(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), kryss(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | krysning(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization) | — | |
| Occitan | crotz(geometrical figure), crotz(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | — | |
| Ojibwe | aazhideyaatig(geometrical figure), aazhideyaatig(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | — | |
| Old Armenian | խաչ(geometrical figure), խաչ(in heraldry), խաչ(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), խաչափայտ(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified) | xačʻ, xačʻ, xačʻ, xačʻapʻayt | |
| Old East Slavic | крьстъ(geometrical figure) | krĭstŭ | |
| Old English | rōd(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), rōd(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified) | — | |
| Ossetian | дзуар(geometrical figure) | ʒwar | |
| Ottoman Turkish | تتیز(angry, annoyed), خرچین(angry, annoyed), خاچ(geometrical figure), خاچ(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), آشمق(go from one side of something to the other) | titiz, hırçın, haç, haç, aşmak | |
| Pashto | صليب(geometrical figure), چليپا(geometrical figure) | salíb, čalipã | |
| Pennsylvania German | Greiz(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Picard | croé(geometrical figure), croé(in heraldry), croé(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), croé(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified) | — | |
| Plautdietsch | Kjriez(geometrical figure), Kjriez(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | — | |
| Polish | cios prosty(hook thrown over opponent's punch), krzyż(geometrical figure), krzyż(in heraldry), krzyż(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), krzyż(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), krzyż(gesture made by Christians), krzyżyk(gesture made by Christians), krzyżówka(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), znak krzyża(gesture made by Christians) | — | |
| Portuguese | atravessado(transverse; lying across the main direction), cruzado(transverse; lying across the main direction), irritado(angry, annoyed), oposto(opposite, opposed to), transversal(transverse; lying across the main direction), aspa(in heraldry), cruz(geometrical figure), cruz(in heraldry), cruz(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), cruz(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), cruza(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), cruzado(hook thrown over opponent's punch), cruzamento(football kick), sautor(in heraldry), sinal da cruz(gesture made by Christians), produto vetorial(cross product of), atravessar(go from one side of something to the other), cruzar(to place across; to cause to intersect), cruzar(go from one side of something to the other), cruzar(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), cruzar(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed), fazer cruzar(to place across; to cause to intersect), fazer o sinal da cruz(make the sign of the cross over oneself), opor(contradict or frustrate the plans of), persignar-se(make the sign of the cross over oneself) | — | |
| Quechua | chaka(geometrical figure), chakana(geometrical figure), chimpay(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Romani | truśul(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Romanian | cruce(geometrical figure), cruce(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), cruci(make the sign of the cross over oneself), închina(make the sign of the cross over oneself) | — | |
| Russian | перекрёстный(transverse; lying across the main direction), попере́чный(transverse; lying across the main direction), противополо́жный(opposite, opposed to), серди́тый(angry, annoyed), гибри́д(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), кре́стное знаме́ние(gesture made by Christians), крест(geometrical figure), крест(in heraldry), крест(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), крест(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), крест(gesture made by Christians), кросс(hook thrown over opponent's punch), по́месь(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), распя́тие(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), крести́ться(make the sign of the cross over oneself), перейти́(go from one side of something to the other), перекрести́ться(make the sign of the cross over oneself), пересе́чь(go from one side of something to the other), пересе́чь(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), пересека́ть(go from one side of something to the other), пересека́ть(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), переходи́ть(go from one side of something to the other), скре́щивать(to place across; to cause to intersect), скре́щивать(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed), скрести́ть(to place across; to cause to intersect), скрести́ть(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed) | perekrjóstnyj, poperéčnyj, protivopolóžnyj, serdítyj, gibríd, kréstnoje znaménije, krest, krest, krest, krest, krest, kross, pómesʹ, raspjátije, krestítʹsja, perejtí, perekrestítʹsja, pereséčʹ, pereséčʹ, peresekátʹ, peresekátʹ, perexodítʹ, skréščivatʹ, skréščivatʹ, skrestítʹ, skrestítʹ | |
| Sanskrit | तरति(go from one side of something to the other) | tarati | |
| Scottish Gaelic | crosta(angry, annoyed), crois(geometrical figure), crois(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), crois(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), crois(gesture made by Christians), crois(figuratively: difficult situation) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | krȋž(geometrical figure), kȑst(geometrical figure), znak križa(gesture made by Christians), кр̏ст(geometrical figure), кри̑ж(geometrical figure), prekrížiti se(make the sign of the cross over oneself), прекри́жити се(make the sign of the cross over oneself) | — | |
| Shan | သဝ်မႆႉဝႃးမိုဝ်း(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | sǎo mâ̰i wáa múe | |
| Sinhalese | කුරුසය(geometrical figure) | kurusaya | |
| Slovak | kríž(geometrical figure), kríž(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | — | |
| Slovene | prečen(transverse; lying across the main direction), križ(geometrical figure), križ(in heraldry), križ(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), križanec(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), križec(geometrical figure), križati(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed), prečkati(go from one side of something to the other), se prekrižati(make the sign of the cross over oneself) | — | |
| Spanish | atravesado(transverse; lying across the main direction), contrario(opposite, opposed to), de morros(angry, annoyed), de través(transverse; lying across the main direction), enfadado(angry, annoyed), enfurruñado(angry, annoyed), transversal(transverse; lying across the main direction), aspa(in heraldry), centro(football kick), cruce(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), cruz(geometrical figure), cruz(in heraldry), cruz(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), cruz(figuratively: difficult situation), cruzado(hook thrown over opponent's punch), santiguamiento(gesture made by Christians), señal de la cruz(gesture made by Christians), sotuer(in heraldry), atravesar(go from one side of something to the other), centrar(soccer, football: pass the ball from one side of the pitch to the other side), contrariar(contradict or frustrate the plans of), cruzar(make or form a cross), cruzar(to place across; to cause to intersect), cruzar(go from one side of something to the other), cruzar(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), cruzar(contradict or frustrate the plans of), cruzar(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed), llevar la contraria(contradict or frustrate the plans of), marcar con una cruz(mark with an X), pasar(go from one side of something to the other), persignarse(make the sign of the cross over oneself), santiguarse(make the sign of the cross over oneself) | — | |
| Swahili | misalaba(angry, annoyed), msalaba(opposite, opposed to), msalaba(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), msalaba(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), msalaba(gesture made by Christians), msalaba class III(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Swedish | arg(angry, annoyed), ond(angry, annoyed), sur(angry, annoyed), blandning(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), hybrid(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), inlägg(football kick), kors(geometrical figure), kors(in heraldry), kors(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), kors(gesture made by Christians), kors(figuratively: difficult situation), korset(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), korsning(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), korsningsprodukt(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), korstecken(gesture made by Christians), krossboll(football kick), kryss(geometrical figure), lidande(figuratively: difficult situation), mellanting(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), plåga(figuratively: difficult situation), förhindra(contradict or frustrate the plans of), gäcka(contradict or frustrate the plans of), gå i vägen för(contradict or frustrate the plans of), göra korstecknet(make the sign of the cross over oneself), korsa(go from one side of something to the other), korsa(travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that another), korsa(contradict or frustrate the plans of), korsa(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed), korslägga(to place across; to cause to intersect), kryssa(mark with an X), lägga i kors(to place across; to cause to intersect) | — | |
| Tai Dam | ꪼꪣ꫁ꪖ꪿ꪱꪉꪵꪄꪙ(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | ꞌmạy tháng khen | |
| Tajik | салиб(geometrical figure), салиб(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), хоҷ(geometrical figure), чалипо(geometrical figure) | salib, salib, xoj, čalipo | |
| Tamil | குறுக்கு(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), சிலுவை(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), சிலுவை(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified) | kuṟukku, ciluvai, ciluvai | |
| Tatar | хач(geometrical figure) | xaç | |
| Tày | băng(go from one side of something to the other), phổng(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Telugu | అడ్డము(transverse; lying across the main direction), సంకరము(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), సిలువ(geometrical figure), సిలువ(in heraldry), సిలువ(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), దాటు(go from one side of something to the other) | aḍḍamu, saṅkaramu, siluva, siluva, siluva, dāṭu | |
| Thai | กากบาท(geometrical figure), หมัดตรง(hook thrown over opponent's punch), ไม้กางเขน(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), ข้าม(go from one side of something to the other) | gaa-gà-bàat, màt-dtrong, máai-gaang-kěen, kâam | |
| Tongan | kolosi(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Turkish | karşı(opposite, opposed to), karşısında(opposite, opposed to), çapraz(transverse; lying across the main direction), haç(geometrical figure), haç(in heraldry), istavroz(gesture made by Christians), orta(football kick), çaprazlamak(biology: animal or plant produced by crossbreeding or cross-fertilization), çarmıh(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), çarmıh(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), çarpı(geometrical figure), geçmek(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Turkmen | haç(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Udi | хач(geometrical figure) | ꭓač | |
| Ukrainian | протиле́жний(opposite, opposed to), криж(geometrical figure), крос(hook thrown over opponent's punch), розп'я́ття(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), хре́сне знаме́ння(gesture made by Christians), хрест(geometrical figure), хрест(in heraldry), хрест(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), перетина́ти(go from one side of something to the other), перетну́ти(go from one side of something to the other), перехрести́тися(make the sign of the cross over oneself), схре́щувати(to place across; to cause to intersect), схре́щувати(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed), схрести́ти(to place across; to cause to intersect), схрести́ти(biology: to cross-fertilize or crossbreed), хрести́тися(make the sign of the cross over oneself) | protyléžnyj, kryž, kros, rozpʺjáttja, xrésne znaménnja, xrest, xrest, xrest, peretynáty, peretnúty, perexrestýtysja, sxréščuvaty, sxréščuvaty, sxrestýty, sxrestýty, xrestýtysja | |
| Upper Sorbian | křiž(geometrical figure) | — | |
| Urdu | ناراض(angry, annoyed), سُولی(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), صَلِیب(geometrical figure), صَلِیب(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), صَلِیب(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified) | nārāz, sūlī, salīb, salīb, salīb | |
| Uyghur | كرېسىت(geometrical figure) | krësit | |
| Uzbek | krest(geometrical figure), salib(geometrical figure), xoch(geometrical figure), o’tmoq(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Vietnamese | Thánh Giá(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), chữ thập(geometrical figure), dấu Thánh Giá(gesture made by Christians), thánh giá(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), thập giá(geometrical figure), thập tự(geometrical figure), băng qua(go from one side of something to the other), đi qua(go from one side of something to the other) | — | |
| Vilamovian | krojc(geometrical figure), kroüc(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | — | |
| Welsh | crog(geometrical figure), crwys(geometrical figure) | — | |
| West Flemish | kruus(geometrical figure), kruus(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | — | |
| Western Apache | tsįh iłná'ááhí(in heraldry), tsįh iłná'ááhí(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | — | |
| Yakut | кириэс(in heraldry) | kiries | |
| Yiddish | צלם(geometrical figure), צלם(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion) | tseylem, tseylem | |
| Yup'ik | kelistaq(geometrical figure), kelistaq(wooden post with a perpendicular beam, used for crucifixion), kelistaq(definite: the cross on which Christ was crucified), puusuq(make the sign of the cross over oneself) | — |
kryq
صليب, صليب, صَلِيب, صَلِيب, صَلِيب, خِلَال, عَبْر, عَبَرَ
ṣalīb, ṣalīb, ṣalīb, ṣalīb, ṣalīb, ḵilāl, ʕabr, ʕabara
խաչ, խաչ, խաչ, խաչակնքում, խաչափայտ, հիբրիդ, անցնել, հատել
xačʻ, xačʻ, xačʻ, xačʻaknkʻum, xačʻapʻayt, hibrid, ancʻnel, hatel
crutse, crutsi
cruz, cruz
səlib, səlib, səlib, xaç, xaç, xaç, keçmək, kəsib keçmək, çarpazlamaq, çataqlamaq
gurutze
Greiz
крыж, хрэст, перасе́кчы, перасяка́ць, перахрысці́цца, хрысці́цца
kryž, xrest, pjerasjékčy, pjerasjakácʹ, pjeraxryscícca, xryscícca
croce, kroaz
напречен, противоположен, кръ́стене, кръст, кръст, кръст, кръсто́ска, разпя́тие, центри́ране, кръ́стя се, кръстосвам, препя́тствам, пресека́, пресека́, преси́чам, преси́чам, противоде́йствам
naprečen, protivopoložen, krǎ́stene, krǎst, krǎst, krǎst, krǎstóska, razpjátie, centrírane, krǎ́stja se, krǎstosvam, prepjátstvam, preseká, preseká, presíčam, presíčam, protivodéjstvam
trijul
creu, creu, creu, creuar, creuar, fer creuar, passar, travessar
交叉, 十字, 十字架, 十字架, 十字架, 十字聖號 /十字圣号, 杂交, 橫傳 /横传, 橫渡 /横渡, 渡, 過 /过
jiāochā, shízì, shízìjià, shízìjià, shízìjià, shízì shènghào, zájiāo, héngdù, dù, guò
kříž, kříž, kříženec, přecházet, přejet
crauc, crauc
kors, kors, korset, kryds, gøre korsets tegn, korse sig, krydse, krydse, krydse
geërgerd, geërgerde, tegenwerkend, tegenwerkende, cross, hybride, kruis, kruis, kruis, kruis, kruis, kruis, kruising, kruisteken, voorzet, doorkruisen, kruisen, oversteken
kruca, kruco, kruci, krucigi, krucmarki, transiri
rist
puuge
krossur
käänteinen, pahantuulinen, poikittainen, poikittaissuuntainen, ristikkäinen, ristikkäinen, vastakkainen, vihainen, äreä, ärtynyt, rasti, risteymä, risti, risti, risti, risti, risti, risti, ristinmerkki, ristinpuu, ristinpuu, suora, risti, astua tielle, mennä poikki, mennä yli, rastia, ristetä, risteyttää, sekaantua, tehdä ristinmerkki, ylittää
crouèx
contraire, contrarié, fâché, transversal, transversale, croix, croix, croix, croix, direct du bras arrière, signe de croix, barrer, contrecarrer, croiser, croiser, croiser, déjouer, faire le signe de la croix, franchir, se signer, traverser
crôs, crôs
stavroz
cruz, cruz, cruzar, cruzar, cruzar, encrucillar, marcar, persignar
böse, entgegengesetzt, gegenüber, quer, verärgert, Chrüüz, Cross, Flanke, Kreuz, Kreuz, Kreuz, Kreuz, Kreuz, Kreuzung, Kreuzzeichen, ankreuzen, hintergehen, konterkarieren, kreuzen, kreuzen, kreuzen, kreuzen, sich bekreuzigen, verschränken, überqueren
εγκάρσιος, θυμωμένος, σέντρα, σταυρός, σταυρός, σταυρός, σταυρός, σταυρός, σταυρός, υβρίδιο, γινόμενο, διασταυρώνω, διασχίζω, διασχίζω, ματαιώνω, σταυροκοπιέμαι, σταυρώνω
egkársios, thymoménos, séntra, stavrós, stavrós, stavrós, stavrós, stavrós, stavrós, yvrídio, ginómeno, diastavróno, diaschízo, diaschízo, mataióno, stavrokopiémai, stavróno
keʻa
नाराज़, क्रूश, क्रूस, संकर, सलीब, सलीब, सलीब, पार करना, पार करना
nārāz, krūś, krūs, saṅkar, salīb, salīb, salīb, pār karnā, pār karnā
bosszús, dühös, ellentétes, mérges, feszület, hibrid, kereszt, kereszt, kereszt, kereszt, kereszt, kereszt, keresztezés, keresztvetés, keverék, megpróbáltatás, akadályoz, beikszel, bejelöl, ellenkezik, ellentmond, ikszel, keresztbe rak, keresztbe tesz, keresztet vet, keresztez, keresztez, keresztez, megjelöl, áthalad, átkel, átmegy, átmegy, összefon, útjába áll, útját állja
Kreiz
kross, kross
kruco, kruco, kruco, kruco, kruco, krucosigno, krucumar, krucumar
biak silang, penyilangan, salib, salib, silang, tanda salib
خاج, خاج, خاج, خاج, خاچ, خاچ, خاچ, صَلیب, صَلیب, صَلیب, صَلیب, چَلیپا, چَلیپا, چَلیپا
xâj, xâj, xâj, xâj, xâč, xâč, salib, salib, salib, salib, čalipâ, čalipâ, čalipâ
ciotóg trasna, crois, cros, deasóg trasna, crosáil, téigh trasna
arrabbiato, irritato, croce, croce, croce, croce, cross, diagonale, incrocio, segno della croce, attraversare, incrociare, incrociare, intralciare, ostacolare
クロス, 十字, 十字架, 十字架, ×印を付ける, 十字を切る, 渡る
kurosu, jūji, jūjika, jūjika, batsu jirushi o tsukeru, jūji o kiru, wataru
atanaq
krziż
kulusu
hach, istavroz, kruz
krysts
Crux, crux, crux, faciō intersecāre, trānseō
krusts, krusts, krusts, krusts, krusts, krustot, krustot, pāriet, šķērsot, šķērsot
kuluze, kuruze, mela
kryžius, kryžius
Krüüz, Krüüz, Krüüz, Krüüz, Krüüz, Krüüzteken
kśica
Kräiz
крст, крст, крстење, распе́тие, вкрстува, преминува, преодува, пресекува, пресекува, се крсти, се прекрсти, се прекрстува
krst, krst, krstenje, raspétie, vkrstuva, preminuva, preoduva, presekuva, presekuva, se krsti, se prekrsti, se prekrstuva
vokovoko, vokovoko
palang, pangkah, salib, salib, salib, silang, memangkah
കുരിശ്, കുരിശ്, കുരിശ്, കുരിശ്, കുരിശ്, കുരിശ്, വിഷമ സ്ഥിതി, സ്ലീവാ, കടക്കുക
kuriśŭ, kuriśŭ, kuriśŭ, kuriśŭ, kuriśŭ, kuriśŭ, viṣama sthiti, slīvā, kaṭakkuka
salib
muri wa pawa
pukuriri, riri, Rīpeka, rīpeka, whiti
mutharaba, mutharaba
загалмай, зовлон зүдүүр, хас, эрлийз, эрлийзжүүлэх
zagalmaj, zovlon züdüür, xas, erliiz, erliizžüülex
ałnáʼázdzoh
mswalaɓa, ushilia
crouaix
xaç, xaç, xaç
krysse
kors, krysning, kryss
krysning
crotz, crotz
aazhideyaatig, aazhideyaatig
rōd, rōd
Greiz
croé, croé, croé, croé
Kjriez, Kjriez
cios prosty, krzyż, krzyż, krzyż, krzyż, krzyż, krzyżyk, krzyżówka, znak krzyża
atravessado, cruzado, irritado, oposto, transversal, aspa, cruz, cruz, cruz, cruz, cruza, cruzado, cruzamento, sautor, sinal da cruz, produto vetorial, atravessar, cruzar, cruzar, cruzar, cruzar, fazer cruzar, fazer o sinal da cruz, opor, persignar-se
chaka, chakana, chimpay
truśul
cruce, cruce, cruci, închina
перекрёстный, попере́чный, противополо́жный, серди́тый, гибри́д, кре́стное знаме́ние, крест, крест, крест, крест, крест, кросс, по́месь, распя́тие, крести́ться, перейти́, перекрести́ться, пересе́чь, пересе́чь, пересека́ть, пересека́ть, переходи́ть, скре́щивать, скре́щивать, скрести́ть, скрести́ть
perekrjóstnyj, poperéčnyj, protivopolóžnyj, serdítyj, gibríd, kréstnoje znaménije, krest, krest, krest, krest, krest, kross, pómesʹ, raspjátije, krestítʹsja, perejtí, perekrestítʹsja, pereséčʹ, pereséčʹ, peresekátʹ, peresekátʹ, perexodítʹ, skréščivatʹ, skréščivatʹ, skrestítʹ, skrestítʹ
crosta, crois, crois, crois, crois, crois
krȋž, kȑst, znak križa, кр̏ст, кри̑ж, prekrížiti se, прекри́жити се
kríž, kríž
prečen, križ, križ, križ, križanec, križec, križati, prečkati, se prekrižati
atravesado, contrario, de morros, de través, enfadado, enfurruñado, transversal, aspa, centro, cruce, cruz, cruz, cruz, cruz, cruzado, santiguamiento, señal de la cruz, sotuer, atravesar, centrar, contrariar, cruzar, cruzar, cruzar, cruzar, cruzar, cruzar, llevar la contraria, marcar con una cruz, pasar, persignarse, santiguarse
misalaba, msalaba, msalaba, msalaba, msalaba, msalaba class III
arg, ond, sur, blandning, hybrid, inlägg, kors, kors, kors, kors, kors, korset, korsning, korsningsprodukt, korstecken, krossboll, kryss, lidande, mellanting, plåga, förhindra, gäcka, gå i vägen för, göra korstecknet, korsa, korsa, korsa, korsa, korslägga, kryssa, lägga i kors
băng, phổng
kolosi
karşı, karşısında, çapraz, haç, haç, istavroz, orta, çaprazlamak, çarmıh, çarmıh, çarpı, geçmek
haç
протиле́жний, криж, крос, розп'я́ття, хре́сне знаме́ння, хрест, хрест, хрест, перетина́ти, перетну́ти, перехрести́тися, схре́щувати, схре́щувати, схрести́ти, схрести́ти, хрести́тися
protyléžnyj, kryž, kros, rozpʺjáttja, xrésne znaménnja, xrest, xrest, xrest, peretynáty, peretnúty, perexrestýtysja, sxréščuvaty, sxréščuvaty, sxrestýty, sxrestýty, xrestýtysja
křiž
krest, salib, xoch, o’tmoq
Thánh Giá, chữ thập, dấu Thánh Giá, thánh giá, thập giá, thập tự, băng qua, đi qua
krojc, kroüc
crog, crwys
kruus, kruus
tsįh iłná'ááhí, tsįh iłná'ááhí
kelistaq, kelistaq, kelistaq, puusuq
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