Cure
Translations of "cure" (69 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | kuroj(to restore to health), shëroj(to restore to health) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | ἴασις(method, device or medication that restores good health), ἰάομαι(to restore to health), ἰάομαι(to bring (a disease) to an end), ἰάομαι(to cause to be rid of (a defect)) | íasis, iáomai, iáomai, iáomai | |
| Arabic | ثرابي(method, device or medication that restores good health), شِفَاء(method, device or medication that restores good health), علاج(method, device or medication that restores good health), شَفَى(to restore to health) | ṯerābi, šifāʔ, ʔelāg, šafā | |
| Armenian | բժշկում(method, device or medication that restores good health), բուժում(method, device or medication that restores good health), դեղ(method, device or medication that restores good health), դեղամիջոց(method, device or medication that restores good health), բժշկել(to restore to health), բուժել(to restore to health), բուժել(to bring (a disease) to an end) | bžškum, bužum, deġ, deġamiǰocʻ, bžškel, bužel, bužel | |
| Bashkir | дауа(method, device or medication that restores good health) | dawa | |
| Belarusian | вы́лечыць(to restore to health), лячы́ць(to restore to health) | výlječycʹ, ljačýcʹ | |
| Bengali | এলাজ(method, device or medication that restores good health), ওষুধ(method, device or medication that restores good health), ঔষধ(method, device or medication that restores good health), দাওয়াই(method, device or medication that restores good health), শাফা(method, device or medication that restores good health) | elaj, ōśudh, ōuśodh, daōẇai, śapha | |
| Bulgarian | вулканиза́ция(process whereby a material is caused to form permanent molecular linkages by exposure to chemicals, heat, pressure and/or weathering), лека́рство(method, device or medication that restores good health), лече́ние(method, device or medication that restores good health), излеку́вам(to restore to health), изцеря́вам(to restore to health), консервирам(to prepare for keeping or use), леку́вам(to restore to health), церя́(to restore to health) | vulkanizácija, lekárstvo, lečénie, izlekúvam, izcerjávam, konserviram, lekúvam, cerjá | |
| Burmese | ကု(to restore to health), ကုသ(to restore to health) | ku., ku.sa. | |
| Catalan | curar(to restore to health), guarir(to restore to health) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎧᏅᏫᎠ(to restore to health) | kanvwia | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 治療 /治疗(method, device or medication that restores good health), 治療 /治疗(to restore to health) | zhìliáo, zhìliáo | |
| Church Slavic | лѣчити(to restore to health) | lěčiti | |
| Czech | lék(method, device or medication that restores good health), léčba(method, device or medication that restores good health), léčit(to restore to health), uzdravit(to restore to health), vyléčit(to restore to health) | — | |
| Dutch | remedie(method, device or medication that restores good health), conserveren(to prepare for keeping or use), genezen(to restore to health), genezen(to bring (a disease) to an end), helen(to restore to health), helen(to bring (a disease) to an end) | — | |
| Esperanto | kuraco(method, device or medication that restores good health), kuraci(to restore to health) | — | |
| Estonian | kuur(method, device or medication that restores good health), ravi(method, device or medication that restores good health) | — | |
| Finnish | hoito(method, device or medication that restores good health), hoito(act of healing or state of being healed), hoito(solution to a problem), hyytelöityminen(process of solidification or gelling), jähmettyminen(process of solidification or gelling), kovettuminen(process of solidification or gelling), kovettuminen(process whereby a material is caused to form permanent molecular linkages by exposure to chemicals, heat, pressure and/or weathering), kuivuminen(process whereby a material is caused to form permanent molecular linkages by exposure to chemicals, heat, pressure and/or weathering), kuuri(method, device or medication that restores good health), kypsytys(process of preservation), lääkekuuri(method, device or medication that restores good health), parantaminen(act of healing or state of being healed), ratkaisu(solution to a problem), säilöntä(process of preservation), hoitaa(to restore to health), jähmettyä(to solidify or gel), kovettua(to solidify or gel), kypsyttää(to prepare for keeping or use), kypsyä(to undergo a process for preservation or use), parantaa(to restore to health), parantaa(to bring (a disease) to an end), parantaa(to cause to be rid of (a defect)), parantaa(to bring about a cure) | — | |
| French | durcissement(process of solidification or gelling), guérison(act of healing or state of being healed), prise(process of solidification or gelling), traitement(method, device or medication that restores good health), guérir(to restore to health), guérir(to bring (a disease) to an end), soigner(to restore to health) | — | |
| Galician | curar(to restore to health), saar(to restore to health), sandar(to restore to health), sarar(to restore to health) | — | |
| Georgian | მკურნალობა(method, device or medication that restores good health), წამალი(method, device or medication that restores good health) | mḳurnaloba, c̣amali | |
| German | Heilung(method, device or medication that restores good health), Pökelung(process of preservation), aushärten(to solidify or gel), einlegen(to prepare for keeping or use), einpökeln(to prepare for keeping or use), einpökeln(to preserve food, typically by salting), haltbar machen(to prepare for keeping or use), heilen(to restore to health), heilen(to bring (a disease) to an end), in Salz einlegen(to preserve food, typically by salting), kurieren(to restore to health), pökeln(to prepare for keeping or use), pökeln(to preserve food, typically by salting), räuchern(to prepare for keeping or use), trocknen(to prepare for keeping or use) | — | |
| Greek | θεραπεία(method, device or medication that restores good health), θεραπεύω(to restore to health) | therapeía, therapévo | |
| Hebrew | מַרְפֵּא(method, device or medication that restores good health), ריפא \ רִפֵּא(to restore to health) | marpé, ripé | |
| Hindi | उपचार(method, device or medication that restores good health), उपचार(act of healing or state of being healed), उपाय(solution to a problem), समाधान(solution to a problem), इलाज करना(to restore to health), उपचार(to bring (a disease) to an end), उपचार करना(to restore to health) | upcār, upcār, upāy, samādhān, ilāj karnā, upcār, upcār karnā | |
| Hungarian | füstölés(process of preservation), gyógymód(method, device or medication that restores good health), gyógymód(solution to a problem), gyógyulás(act of healing or state of being healed), gyógyír(method, device or medication that restores good health), gyógyír(solution to a problem), gyógyítás(act of healing or state of being healed), kezelés(method, device or medication that restores good health), kúra(method, device or medication that restores good health), pácolás(process of preservation), sózás(process of preservation), aszal(to prepare for keeping or use), besóz(to preserve food, typically by salting), eltesz(to prepare for keeping or use), füstöl(to prepare for keeping or use), gyógyít(to bring (a disease) to an end), kigyógyít(to restore to health), kigyógyít(to cause to be rid of (a defect)), kikúrál(to restore to health), kikúrál(to bring (a disease) to an end), meggyógyít(to restore to health), pácol(to prepare for keeping or use), pácolódik(to undergo a process for preservation or use), szárít(to prepare for keeping or use), tartósít(to prepare for keeping or use), érlel(to prepare for keeping or use), érlelődik(to undergo a process for preservation or use) | — | |
| Ido | risanigar(to restore to health) | — | |
| Irish | leigheas(method, device or medication that restores good health), leasaigh(to prepare for keeping or use) | — | |
| Italian | cura(method, device or medication that restores good health), reticolazione(process whereby a material is caused to form permanent molecular linkages by exposure to chemicals, heat, pressure and/or weathering), vulcanizzazione(process whereby a material is caused to form permanent molecular linkages by exposure to chemicals, heat, pressure and/or weathering), curare(to restore to health) | — | |
| Japanese | 治療(method, device or medication that restores good health), 治す(to restore to health), 治療する(to restore to health), 癒す(to restore to health) | chiryō, naosu, chiryō suru, iyasu | |
| Khmer | បន្សះ(to restore to health), ផ្សះ(to restore to health) | bɑɑbɑnsah, phsah | |
| Korean | 치료(method, device or medication that restores good health), 고치다(to restore to health), 치료하다(to restore to health) | chiryo, gochida, chiryohada | |
| Ladino | melezinar(to restore to health), sanar(to restore to health) | — | |
| Lao | ແກ້(to restore to health) | kǣ | |
| Latin | remedium(method, device or medication that restores good health), curo(to restore to health), medeor(to restore to health), medico(to restore to health), medico(to bring (a disease) to an end), sano(to restore to health) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | heelen(to restore to health), kuréieren(to restore to health) | — | |
| Macedonian | излекува(to restore to health), излечи(to restore to health), лекува(to restore to health), лечи(to restore to health) | izlekuva, izleči, lekuva, leči | |
| Manchu | ᡩᠠᠰᠠᠮᠪᡳ(to restore to health) | dasambi | |
| Māori | rongoā(method, device or medication that restores good health), whakapaoa(process of preservation), whakatotenga(process of preservation), wāmu(process of preservation), rongoā(to bring (a disease) to an end), whakamahu(to restore to health), whakamahu(to bring (a disease) to an end), whakapaoa(to prepare for keeping or use), whakapaoa(to preserve food, typically by salting), whakapaoa(to undergo a process for preservation or use), whakapoa(to preserve food, typically by salting), whakatote(to preserve food, typically by salting), wāmu(to prepare for keeping or use), wāmu(to preserve food, typically by salting), wāmu(to undergo a process for preservation or use) | — | |
| Middle English | helen(to restore to health), helen(to bring (a disease) to an end), warysshen(to restore to health), warysshen(to bring (a disease) to an end) | — | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | uzihira(to bring (a disease) to an end) | — | |
| Norman | dgéthithon(method, device or medication that restores good health), dgéthi(to restore to health) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | helbrede(to restore to health), helbrede(to bring (a disease) to an end), herde(to solidify or gel) | — | |
| Old English | hǣlu(method, device or medication that restores good health), ġehǣlan(to restore to health), ġehǣlan(to bring (a disease) to an end) | — | |
| Old Irish | saillid(to preserve food, typically by salting) | — | |
| Oromo | fayyisuu(to restore to health) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | درمان(method, device or medication that restores good health), علاج(method, device or medication that restores good health), چاره(method, device or medication that restores good health), چاره(solution to a problem) | derman, ʿilac, çare, çare | |
| Persian | درمان(method, device or medication that restores good health) | darmân | |
| Polish | peklowanie(process of preservation), wulkanizacja(process whereby a material is caused to form permanent molecular linkages by exposure to chemicals, heat, pressure and/or weathering), leczyć(to restore to health), peklować(to undergo a process for preservation or use), uzdrawiać(to restore to health), uzdrowić(to restore to health), wyleczyć(to restore to health), zapeklować(to undergo a process for preservation or use) | — | |
| Portuguese | convalescença(act of healing or state of being healed), cura(method, device or medication that restores good health), cura(act of healing or state of being healed), cura(solution to a problem), recuperação(act of healing or state of being healed), remédio(solution to a problem), consertar(to cause to be rid of (a defect)), curar(to restore to health), curar(to bring (a disease) to an end), curar(to cause to be rid of (a defect)), sanar(to restore to health), sanar(to cause to be rid of (a defect)) | — | |
| Quechua | hampiy(to restore to health) | — | |
| Romagnol | cùra(method, device or medication that restores good health) | — | |
| Romanian | leac(method, device or medication that restores good health), tratament(method, device or medication that restores good health), tămădui(to restore to health), vindeca(to restore to health), însănătoși(to restore to health) | — | |
| Russian | вулканиза́ция(process whereby a material is caused to form permanent molecular linkages by exposure to chemicals, heat, pressure and/or weathering), лека́рство(method, device or medication that restores good health), лече́ние(method, device or medication that restores good health), вы́лечить(to restore to health), вя́лить(to prepare for keeping or use), законсерви́ровать(to prepare for keeping or use), излечи́ть(to restore to health), исцели́ть(to restore to health), исцеля́ть(to restore to health), консерви́ровать(to prepare for keeping or use), лечи́ть(to restore to health), провя́лить(to prepare for keeping or use) | vulkanizácija, lekárstvo, lečénije, výlečitʹ, vjálitʹ, zakonservírovatʹ, izlečítʹ, iscelítʹ, isceljátʹ, konservírovatʹ, lečítʹ, provjálitʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | saill(to prepare for keeping or use) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | cijéliti(to restore to health), céliti(to restore to health), isceljívati(to restore to health), iscijéliti(to restore to health), iscjeljívati(to restore to health), iscéliti(to restore to health), izlijéčiti(to restore to health), izléčiti(to restore to health), liječiti(to restore to health), léčiti(to restore to health), изле́чити(to restore to health), излије́чити(to restore to health), исце́лити(to restore to health), исцељи́вати(to restore to health), исције́лити(to restore to health), исцјељи́вати(to restore to health), ле́чити(to restore to health), лије́чити(to restore to health), лије́чити(to restore to health), це́лити(to restore to health), ције́лити(to restore to health) | — | |
| Slovak | liečiť(to restore to health), vyliečiť(to restore to health) | — | |
| Slovene | ozdraviti(to restore to health), pozdraviti(to restore to health), zdraviti(to restore to health) | — | |
| Spanish | cura(method, device or medication that restores good health), curación(method, device or medication that restores good health), curado(process of preservation), remedio(method, device or medication that restores good health), curar(to restore to health), curar(to bring (a disease) to an end), curar(to prepare for keeping or use), curar(to undergo a process for preservation or use), curtir(to prepare for keeping or use), curtirse(to undergo a process for preservation or use), salar(to preserve food, typically by salting) | — | |
| Swedish | kur(method, device or medication that restores good health), bota(to restore to health), kurera(to restore to health) | — | |
| Tagalog | gamot(method, device or medication that restores good health), lunas(method, device or medication that restores good health) | — | |
| Thai | รักษา(to restore to health), เยียวยา(to restore to health) | rák-sǎa, yiao-yaa | |
| Tibetan | དྲག་པ་བཟོས(to restore to health) | — | |
| Turkish | (method, device - kür) kür(method, device or medication that restores good health), deva(method, device or medication that restores good health), ilaç(method, device or medication that restores good health), tedavi(method, device or medication that restores good health), şifa(act of healing or state of being healed), iyileştirmek(to restore to health), sağaltmak(to restore to health), tedavi etmek(to restore to health) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ви́лікувати(to restore to health), виліко́вувати(to restore to health), зціли́ти(to restore to health), зцілюва́ти(to restore to health), лікува́ти(to restore to health) | výlikuvaty, vylikóvuvaty, zcilýty, zciljuváty, likuváty | |
| Urdu | علاج کرنا(to restore to health) | 'ilāj karnā | |
| Vietnamese | chữa(to restore to health), chữa bệnh(to restore to health) | — | |
| Welsh | iachâd(method, device or medication that restores good health) | — | |
| Yucatec Maya | ts'aak(to restore to health) | — |
kuroj, shëroj
բժշկում, բուժում, դեղ, դեղամիջոց, բժշկել, բուժել, բուժել
bžškum, bužum, deġ, deġamiǰocʻ, bžškel, bužel, bužel
вулканиза́ция, лека́рство, лече́ние, излеку́вам, изцеря́вам, консервирам, леку́вам, церя́
vulkanizácija, lekárstvo, lečénie, izlekúvam, izcerjávam, konserviram, lekúvam, cerjá
curar, guarir
lék, léčba, léčit, uzdravit, vyléčit
remedie, conserveren, genezen, genezen, helen, helen
kuraco, kuraci
kuur, ravi
hoito, hoito, hoito, hyytelöityminen, jähmettyminen, kovettuminen, kovettuminen, kuivuminen, kuuri, kypsytys, lääkekuuri, parantaminen, ratkaisu, säilöntä, hoitaa, jähmettyä, kovettua, kypsyttää, kypsyä, parantaa, parantaa, parantaa, parantaa
durcissement, guérison, prise, traitement, guérir, guérir, soigner
curar, saar, sandar, sarar
Heilung, Pökelung, aushärten, einlegen, einpökeln, einpökeln, haltbar machen, heilen, heilen, in Salz einlegen, kurieren, pökeln, pökeln, räuchern, trocknen
उपचार, उपचार, उपाय, समाधान, इलाज करना, उपचार, उपचार करना
upcār, upcār, upāy, samādhān, ilāj karnā, upcār, upcār karnā
füstölés, gyógymód, gyógymód, gyógyulás, gyógyír, gyógyír, gyógyítás, kezelés, kúra, pácolás, sózás, aszal, besóz, eltesz, füstöl, gyógyít, kigyógyít, kigyógyít, kikúrál, kikúrál, meggyógyít, pácol, pácolódik, szárít, tartósít, érlel, érlelődik
risanigar
leigheas, leasaigh
cura, reticolazione, vulcanizzazione, curare
melezinar, sanar
remedium, curo, medeor, medico, medico, sano
heelen, kuréieren
rongoā, whakapaoa, whakatotenga, wāmu, rongoā, whakamahu, whakamahu, whakapaoa, whakapaoa, whakapaoa, whakapoa, whakatote, wāmu, wāmu, wāmu
helen, helen, warysshen, warysshen
uzihira
dgéthithon, dgéthi
helbrede, helbrede, herde
hǣlu, ġehǣlan, ġehǣlan
saillid
fayyisuu
peklowanie, wulkanizacja, leczyć, peklować, uzdrawiać, uzdrowić, wyleczyć, zapeklować
convalescença, cura, cura, cura, recuperação, remédio, consertar, curar, curar, curar, sanar, sanar
hampiy
cùra
leac, tratament, tămădui, vindeca, însănătoși
вулканиза́ция, лека́рство, лече́ние, вы́лечить, вя́лить, законсерви́ровать, излечи́ть, исцели́ть, исцеля́ть, консерви́ровать, лечи́ть, провя́лить
vulkanizácija, lekárstvo, lečénije, výlečitʹ, vjálitʹ, zakonservírovatʹ, izlečítʹ, iscelítʹ, isceljátʹ, konservírovatʹ, lečítʹ, provjálitʹ
saill
cijéliti, céliti, isceljívati, iscijéliti, iscjeljívati, iscéliti, izlijéčiti, izléčiti, liječiti, léčiti, изле́чити, излије́чити, исце́лити, исцељи́вати, исције́лити, исцјељи́вати, ле́чити, лије́чити, лије́чити, це́лити, ције́лити
liečiť, vyliečiť
ozdraviti, pozdraviti, zdraviti
cura, curación, curado, remedio, curar, curar, curar, curar, curtir, curtirse, salar
kur, bota, kurera
gamot, lunas
དྲག་པ་བཟོས
(method, device - kür) kür, deva, ilaç, tedavi, şifa, iyileştirmek, sağaltmak, tedavi etmek
ви́лікувати, виліко́вувати, зціли́ти, зцілюва́ти, лікува́ти
výlikuvaty, vylikóvuvaty, zcilýty, zciljuváty, likuváty
chữa, chữa bệnh
iachâd
ts'aak
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