Cross-legged
Translations of "cross-legged" (18 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Central Kurdish | چوارمشقی(having one leg over and across the other) | çwarmişqî | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 盤著腿的 /盘著腿的(having one ankle over and across the other), 翹著腿的 /翘著腿的(having one leg over and across the other) | pánzhetuǐ de, qiàozhetuǐ de | |
| Finnish | jalat ristissä(having one leg over and across the other), jalat ristissä(having one ankle over and across the other), risti-istunnassa(having one ankle over and across the other), jalat ristissä(in this manner), risti-istunnassa(in this manner) | — | |
| Greek | οκλαδόν(in this manner), σταυροπόδι(in this manner) | okladón, stavropódi | |
| Hungarian | törökülésben(having one ankle over and across the other) | — | |
| Italian | a gambe incrociate(having one leg over and across the other) | — | |
| Japanese | 胡座を掻く(having one ankle over and across the other), 足を組む(having one leg over and across the other) | agura o kaku, ashi o kumu | |
| Korean | 다리를 꼬는(having one leg over and across the other), 아빠다리하는(having one ankle over and across the other), 양반다리하는(having one ankle over and across the other), 책상다리하는(having one ankle over and across the other) | dari-reul kkoneun, appadarihaneun, yangbandarihaneun, chaeksangdarihaneun | |
| Macedonian | крснозе(having one leg over and across the other) | krsnoze | |
| Malay | bersila panggung(having one leg over and across the other), duduk bersila(having one ankle over and across the other), duduk bersilang kaki(having one leg over and across the other), duduk bertindih lutut(having one leg over and across the other) | — | |
| Māori | waewae raka(having one leg over and across the other), waewae whiri(having one leg over and across the other), whiringa waewae(having one leg over and across the other) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | çarmêrkî(having one leg over and across the other) | — | |
| Persian | چارزانو(having one ankle over and across the other) | čârzânu | |
| Polish | z założoną nogą na nogę(having one leg over and across the other), ze skrzyżowanymi nogami(having one ankle over and across the other), po turecku(in this manner) | — | |
| Portuguese | de pernas cruzadas(having one leg over and across the other), de pernas cruzadas(in this manner) | — | |
| Romanian | picior peste picior(having one leg over and across the other) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | casa-gobhlachan(in this manner) | — | |
| Tagalog | tansila(having one leg over and across the other) | — |
jalat ristissä, jalat ristissä, risti-istunnassa, jalat ristissä, risti-istunnassa
törökülésben
a gambe incrociate
다리를 꼬는, 아빠다리하는, 양반다리하는, 책상다리하는
dari-reul kkoneun, appadarihaneun, yangbandarihaneun, chaeksangdarihaneun
bersila panggung, duduk bersila, duduk bersilang kaki, duduk bertindih lutut
waewae raka, waewae whiri, whiringa waewae
çarmêrkî
z założoną nogą na nogę, ze skrzyżowanymi nogami, po turecku
de pernas cruzadas, de pernas cruzadas
picior peste picior
casa-gobhlachan
tansila
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.