Cut
Translations of "cut" (158 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | gesnyde(having been cut), knip(computing: to remove and place in memory), sny(to perform an incision), sny(to divide with a sharp instrument), sny(to separate from prior association), sny(computing: to remove and place in memory) | — | |
| Aklanon | utod(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Albanian | prerë(having been cut), nderpres(to separate from prior association), pres(to perform an incision), pres(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Amharic | መቁረጥ(to perform an incision) | mäquräṭ | |
| Ancient Greek | τομή(opening resulting from cutting), κόπτω(to divide with a sharp instrument), τέμνω(to perform an incision) | tomḗ, kóptō, témnō | |
| Arabic | جرح(to perform an incision), جَرَحَ(to perform an incision), قص(to divide with a sharp instrument), قطع(to perform an incision), قطع(to divide with a sharp instrument), قَصَّ(computing: to remove and place in memory), قَطَعَ(to divide with a sharp instrument), قَطَّع(to divide with a sharp instrument) | jaraḥ, jaraḥa, gaṣṣ, gaṭaʕ, gaṭaʕ, qaṣṣa, qaṭaʕa, gaṭṭaʕ | |
| Armenian | կտրատել(to divide with a sharp instrument), կտրել(to perform an incision), կտրել(to separate from prior association), կտրել(to enter a queue in a wrong place), կտրել(to reduce), կտրել(to intersect dividing into half) | ktratel, ktrel, ktrel, ktrel, ktrel, ktrel | |
| Aromanian | tãljiturã(opening resulting from cutting), talj(to perform an incision), talju(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Ashkun | ćina(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Assamese | কটা(reduced), কাট(having been cut), কাটা(reduced), কটা(to perform an incision), কাটা(to perform an incision) | kota, kat, kata, kota, kata | |
| Asturian | curtar(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | kəsmək(to perform an incision), kəsmək(to divide with a sharp instrument), çapmaq(to perform an incision), çapmaq(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Bashkir | киртеү(to perform an incision), киҫеү(to perform an incision), киҫеү(to divide with a sharp instrument), ҡырҡыу(to perform an incision), ҡырҡыу(to divide with a sharp instrument) | kirtew, kiśew, kiśew, qırqıw, qırqıw | |
| Belarusian | рубі́ць(to perform an incision), рэ́заць(to perform an incision), секчы́(to perform an incision) | rubícʹ, rézacʹ, sjekčý | |
| Bengali | কাটা(reduced), কাটা(to perform an incision), কাটা(to divide with a sharp instrument), কাটা(to reduce) | kaṭa, kaṭa, kaṭa, kaṭa | |
| Bulgarian | кройка(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), разрез(opening resulting from cutting), рязане(act of cutting), орязвам(to reduce), разсичам(to divide with a sharp instrument), ре́жа(to perform an incision), ре́жа(to divide with a sharp instrument), сека(to divide with a sharp instrument) | krojka, razrez, rjazane, orjazvam, razsičam, réža, réža, seka | |
| Burmese | ကိုက်(to perform an incision), ဆုန်း(to perform an incision), ညှပ်(to divide with a sharp instrument), တစ်(to perform an incision) | kuik, hcun:, hnyap, tac | |
| Catalan | costura(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), tall(act of cutting), tall(result of cutting), tall(opening resulting from cutting), retallar(computing: to remove and place in memory), tallar(to perform an incision), tallar(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | برین(opening resulting from cutting) | brîn | |
| Chinese | cut(Translations), kā(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 切(to perform an incision), 切(to divide with a sharp instrument) | cit³, cit³ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 卡(Translations), 切(to perform an incision), 切(to divide with a sharp instrument), 切牌(to divide a pack of playing cards), 割手(to engage in self-harm by making cuts in one's own skin), 加塞兒 /加塞儿(to enter a queue in a wrong place), 插隊 /插队(to enter a queue in a wrong place), 改花刀(to engage in self-harm by making cuts in one's own skin), 翹 /翘(colloquial, not to attend a class), 逃(colloquial, not to attend a class) | kā, qiē, qiē, qiēpái, gēshǒu, jiāsāir, chāduì, gǎi huādāo, qiào, táo | |
| Czech | snímání(act of dividing a deck of playing cards), řez(act of cutting), říznutí(act of cutting), oddělit(to separate from prior association), přeříznout(to divide with a sharp instrument), rozdělit(to separate from prior association), tít(to perform an incision), řezat(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Dalmatian | taljur(to perform an incision), taljur(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Danish | skåret(having been cut), slebet(of a gem, carved into a shape), aftagning(act of dividing a deck of playing cards), hug(act of cutting), mode(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), skramme(opening resulting from cutting), snit(result of cutting), snit(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), snitsår(opening resulting from cutting), stykke(slab of meat), udskæring(slab of meat), beskære(to reduce), krydse(to intersect dividing into half), nedsætte(to reduce), pjække fra(colloquial, not to attend a class), skære(to perform an incision), skære(to reduce), skære(to intersect dividing into half), slibe(to form or shape by cutting), snitte(to perform an incision), snitte(in cricket, to make the ball spin sideways), snyde(to enter a queue in a wrong place), tilhugge(to form or shape by cutting), tilskære(to form or shape by cutting), udelukke(to separate from prior association), udskære(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Daur | хad(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Dolgan | быс(to perform an incision) | bïs | |
| Dutch | geslepen(of a gem, carved into a shape), gesneden(having been cut), snee(result of cutting), snee(opening resulting from cutting), snijwond(opening resulting from cutting), snit(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), stuk(slab of meat), kappen(to change direction suddenly), knippen(to divide with a sharp instrument), knippen(computing: to remove and place in memory), knippen(to cease recording), scheiden(to separate from prior association), schudden(to divide a pack of playing cards), slijpen(to form or shape by cutting), snijden(to perform an incision), snijden(to divide with a sharp instrument), snijden in(to reduce), spijbelen(colloquial, not to attend a class), stoppen(to cease recording), verdelen(to intersect dividing into half), verminderen(to reduce), voorsteken(to enter a queue in a wrong place) | — | |
| Eastern Mari | аваш(to divide with a sharp instrument) | avaš | |
| Egyptian | n:S-m-T30(to perform an incision) | nšm | |
| Esperanto | tranĉaĵo(result of cutting), tranĉaĵo(opening resulting from cutting), tranĉo(result of cutting), tranĉo(opening resulting from cutting), enpoŝigi(computing: to remove and place in memory), movi en la poŝon(computing: to remove and place in memory), tajli(to form or shape by cutting), tondi(to cut out fabric to specific lengths and shapes to make clothes), tranĉi(to perform an incision), tranĉi(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Evenki | минэми(to perform an incision), хусчами(to perform an incision) | minəmi, husçami | |
| Finnish | heikennetty(reduced), hiottu(of a gem, carved into a shape), kevennetty(reduced), leikattu(having been cut), leikattu(reduced), loukkaantunut(slang: emotionally hurt), päihtynyt(intoxicated as a result of drugs or alcohol), silvottu(colloquial: circumcised — see also circumcised), vähennetty(reduced), poikki!(Translations), biisi(definable part of a music recording), haava(result of cutting), haava(opening resulting from cutting), kaiverrus(engraved block or plate; the impression from such an engraving), kanava(artificial navigation as distinguished from a navigable river), kappale(definable part of a music recording), kierre(lawn tennis: slanting stroke; resulting spin), kierrelyönti(lawn tennis: slanting stroke; resulting spin), leikkaus(act of cutting), leikkaus(result of cutting), leikkaus(notch, passage, or channel made by cutting or digging), leikkaus(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), leikkaus(partition of a graph’s vertices into two subgroups), nosto(act of dividing a deck of playing cards), ohari(failure of a college officer or student to be present at any appointed exercise), osuus(share or portion), pala(slab of meat), piisi(definable part of a music recording), raita(definable part of a music recording), rasvanpolttokausi(bodybuilding: time period when one tries to lose fat while retaining muscle mass), siivu(result of cutting), siivu(share or portion), versio(cinema: particular version or edit of a film), viilto(act of cutting), viilto(result of cutting), viilto(opening resulting from cutting), viiltohaava(opening resulting from cutting), viipale(result of cutting), etuilla(to enter a queue in a wrong place), hioa(to form or shape by cutting), jakaa (kahtia)(to intersect dividing into half), jättää pois(to separate from prior association), katkaista(to cease recording), kiilata(to enter a queue in a wrong place), koukata(to change direction suddenly), leikata(to perform an incision), leikata(to divide with a sharp instrument), leikata(computing: to remove and place in memory), leikata(to reduce), leikata(to form or shape by cutting), lintsata(colloquial, not to attend a class), mutkitella(to change direction suddenly), nostaa(to divide a pack of playing cards), poikki!(to cease recording) | — | |
| French | coupé(having been cut), coupée(having been cut), coupées(having been cut), coupés(having been cut), taillé(of a gem, carved into a shape), coupez!(Translations), coupe(act of cutting), coupe(result of cutting), coupe(act of dividing a deck of playing cards), coupe(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), coupe(slab of meat), coupure(opening resulting from cutting), coupé(fencing: attack made with a chopping motion of the blade), entaille(act of cutting), entaille(opening resulting from cutting), couper(to perform an incision), couper(to divide with a sharp instrument), couper(to cut out fabric to specific lengths and shapes to make clothes), couper(computing: to remove and place in memory), couper(to cease recording), couper(to divide a pack of playing cards), inciser(to perform an incision), réduire(to reduce), sécher(colloquial, not to attend a class), tailler(to form or shape by cutting) | — | |
| Friulian | taiâ(to perform an incision), taiâ(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Galician | corte(act of cutting), corte(result of cutting), corte(opening resulting from cutting), corte(slab of meat), tallada(result of cutting), tallada(share or portion), tallada(slab of meat), cortar(to perform an incision), cortar(to divide with a sharp instrument), cortar(computing: to remove and place in memory), sarxar(to perform an incision), tallar(to perform an incision), tallar(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Georgian | გაჭრა(act of cutting), გაკვეთა(to perform an incision), გაჭრა(to perform an incision) | gač̣ra, gaḳveta, gač̣ra | |
| German | geschliffen(of a gem, carved into a shape), geschnitten(having been cut), geschnitten(reduced), geschnitten(of a gem, carved into a shape), geschnitten(bodybuilding: having individual groups of muscle fibers stand out), Aufnahmestück(definable part of a music recording), Bearbeitungsversion(cinema: particular version or edit of a film), Filmbearbeitung(cinema: particular version or edit of a film), Schnitt(act of cutting), Schnitt(result of cutting), Schnitt(opening resulting from cutting), Schnitt(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), Stück(definable part of a music recording), abheben(to divide a pack of playing cards), ausschneiden(computing: to remove and place in memory), beschneiden(to reduce), einschneiden(to perform an incision), klappe(to cease recording), schneiden(to divide with a sharp instrument), schneiden(to cut out fabric to specific lengths and shapes to make clothes), schneiden(to intersect dividing into half), schneiden(to divide a pack of playing cards), schwänzen(colloquial, not to attend a class), trennen(to separate from prior association), trennen(to intersect dividing into half) | — | |
| Greek | κομμένος(having been cut), κομμένος(reduced), περιτετμημένος(colloquial: circumcised — see also circumcised), κομμάτι(slab of meat), κόψιμο(act of cutting), κόψιμο(opening resulting from cutting), κόψιμο(act of dividing a deck of playing cards), κόψιμο(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), τομή(opening resulting from cutting), αποκοπή(computing: to remove and place in memory), βγάζω(to separate from prior association), κάνω κοπάνα(colloquial, not to attend a class), κόβω(to perform an incision), κόβω(to divide with a sharp instrument), κόβω(to reduce), κόβω(to divide a pack of playing cards), μειώνω(to reduce), πηδάω(to enter a queue in a wrong place) | komménos, komménos, peritetmiménos, kommáti, kópsimo, kópsimo, kópsimo, kópsimo, tomí, apokopí, vgázo, káno kopána, kóvo, kóvo, kóvo, kóvo, meióno, pidáo | |
| Gujarati | કાપવું(computing: to remove and place in memory) | kāpvũ | |
| Hebrew | חתוך(having been cut), חיתוך(act of cutting), חתיכה(slab of meat), חתך(opening resulting from cutting), הבריז(colloquial, not to attend a class), חתך(to perform an incision), חתך(to divide with a sharp instrument), חתך(to change direction suddenly) | khatúkh, khitúkh, khatikhá, khétekh, hivríz, khatákh, khatákh, khatákh | |
| Hindi | काटना(to perform an incision) | kāṭnā | |
| Hungarian | bevág(to perform an incision), csökkent(to reduce), elbliccel(colloquial, not to attend a class), ellóg(colloquial, not to attend a class), elvág(to divide with a sharp instrument), emel(to divide a pack of playing cards), kettévág(to divide with a sharp instrument), lóg(colloquial, not to attend a class), megvág(to perform an incision), szab(to cut out fabric to specific lengths and shapes to make clothes), szétvág(to divide with a sharp instrument), vág(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Icelandic | afskurður(result of cutting), skurður(act of cutting), skurður(opening resulting from cutting), snið(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), draga(to divide a pack of playing cards), klippa(to divide with a sharp instrument), skera(to perform an incision), skera(to divide with a sharp instrument), skera(to divide a pack of playing cards), skera niður(to reduce), skipta(to divide a pack of playing cards), skrópa(colloquial, not to attend a class), troða sér(to enter a queue in a wrong place), troðast(to enter a queue in a wrong place) | — | |
| Indonesian | memotong(to perform an incision), potong(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Ingrian | leikata(to perform an incision), leikkoa(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Irish | bain(to divide with a sharp instrument), gearr(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Istriot | talgià(to perform an incision), talgià(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Italian | accorciato(having been cut), accorciato(reduced), cesellato(bodybuilding: having individual groups of muscle fibers stand out), circonciso(colloquial: circumcised — see also circumcised), potato(reduced), ridotto(having been cut), ridotto(reduced), ritagliato(having been cut), ritagliato(reduced), scolpito(bodybuilding: having individual groups of muscle fibers stand out), tagliato(having been cut), tagliato(reduced), tagliato(of a gem, carved into a shape), alzata(act of dividing a deck of playing cards), incisione(opening resulting from cutting), intagliata(fencing: attack made with a chopping motion of the blade), pezzo(slab of meat), taglia(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), taglio(act of cutting), taglio(result of cutting), taglio(opening resulting from cutting), taglio(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), taglio(slab of meat), taglio(partition of a graph’s vertices into two subgroups), alzare(to divide a pack of playing cards), incidere(to perform an incision), saltare(colloquial, not to attend a class), tagliare(to perform an incision), tagliare(to divide with a sharp instrument), tagliare(computing: to remove and place in memory) | — | |
| Japanese | サボる(colloquial, not to attend a class), 休む(colloquial, not to attend a class), 切る(to perform an incision), 切る(to divide with a sharp instrument), 削減する(to reduce), 横切る(to enter a queue in a wrong place), 欠席する(colloquial, not to attend a class), 減らす(to reduce) | saboru, yasumu, kiru, kiru, sakugen suru, yokogiru, kesseki suru, herasu | |
| Javanese | kethok(to divide with a sharp instrument), ngethok(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Kabuverdianu | kórte(result of cutting), kórte(opening resulting from cutting), kórti(result of cutting), kórti(opening resulting from cutting) | — | |
| Kaitag | чербирхьва́ра(to perform an incision) | čerbirxvára | |
| Kamkata-viri | ćia(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Karachay-Balkar | кесерге(to perform an incision) | keserge | |
| Kashmiri | ژۆٹمُت(having been cut), ژَٹُن(to perform an incision) | ċoṭmut, ċaṭun | |
| Kazakh | кесу(to perform an incision) | kesu | |
| Khakas | кизерге(to perform an incision) | kizerge | |
| Khiamniungan Naga | thàm(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Khmer | កាត់(to perform an incision) | kat | |
| Kikai | 切ゆい(to perform an incision) | chiyui | |
| Korean | 끊다(to perform an incision) | kkeunta | |
| Kumyk | гесмек(to perform an incision), тилмек(to perform an incision), туврамакъ(to perform an incision) | gesmek, tilmek, tuwramaq | |
| Kunigami | 切ん(to perform an incision) | chin | |
| Kyrgyz | кесүү(to perform an incision) | kesüü | |
| Lao | ຕັດ(to perform an incision) | tat | |
| Latin | curto(to divide with a sharp instrument), incido(to perform an incision), inseco(to perform an incision), interseco(to divide with a sharp instrument), seco(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Latvian | cirtiens(act of cutting), griezt(to perform an incision), griezt(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Lingala | sese(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Lithuanian | kirpti(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Lombard | taià(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Low German | snieden(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | kšajaś(to divide with a sharp instrument), rězaś(to perform an incision), rězaś(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Macedonian | реже(to perform an incision), сече(to perform an incision) | reže, seče | |
| Malay | putus(having been cut), terpotong(having been cut), memotong(to divide with a sharp instrument), potong(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Maltese | qata’(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Manchu | ᠮᡝᡳᡨᡝᠮᠪᡳ(to perform an incision), ᡤᡳᡵᡳᠮᠪᡳ(to perform an incision), ᡶᡠᡵᡠᠮᠪᡳ(to perform an incision) | meitembi, girimbi, furumbi | |
| Mansaka | garab(to divide with a sharp instrument), gonting(to divide with a sharp instrument), lapa(to divide with a sharp instrument), otod(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Māori | motunga(opening resulting from cutting), katikati(to divide a pack of playing cards), tapahi(to perform an incision), tapahi(computing: to remove and place in memory), tarotaro(to divide with a sharp instrument), whakaiho(to divide with a sharp instrument), wāhi(to divide a pack of playing cards), wāwāhi(to divide a pack of playing cards) | — | |
| Miyako | 切(to perform an incision) | ksïï | |
| Mongolian | хяргах(to perform an incision) | xjargax | |
| Nahuatl | cotōna(to perform an incision), tequi(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Nanai | гири(to cut out fabric to specific lengths and shapes to make clothes), муи(to perform an incision) | giri-, mui- | |
| Neapolitan | taglià(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | upua(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Nogai | кесуьв(to perform an incision) | kesüv | |
| Norman | coper(to perform an incision), coper(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Northern Amami Ōshima | 切るり(to perform an incision) | kiruri | |
| Northern Kurdish | birrîn(to perform an incision), birîn(to perform an incision), jê kirin(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Norwegian | kutt(act of cutting) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | stykke(slab of meat), stykningsdel(slab of meat) | — | |
| Occitan | talhar(to perform an incision), talhar(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Okinawan | 切ーん(to perform an incision) | chīn | |
| Okinoerabu | 切ゅん(to perform an incision) | kyun | |
| Old English | gesniden(having been cut) | — | |
| Old French | colper(to perform an incision), colper(to divide with a sharp instrument), coper(to divide with a sharp instrument), couper(to divide with a sharp instrument), trenchier(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Old Javanese | kĕṭok(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Old Saxon | gisnidan(having been cut) | — | |
| Oromo | muruu(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Paicî | taari(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Persian | بریدن(to perform an incision) | boridan | |
| Piedmontese | tajé(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Polish | cięcie(act of cutting), krojenie(act of cutting), krój(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), przecięcie(result of cutting), rozcięcie(opening resulting from cutting), skaleczenie(opening resulting from cutting), skrawek(share or portion), ciąć(to perform an incision), kroić(to divide with a sharp instrument), przekładać(to divide a pack of playing cards), przełożyć(to divide a pack of playing cards), przycinać(to divide with a sharp instrument), przyciąć(to divide with a sharp instrument), rozciąć(to intersect dividing into half) | — | |
| Portuguese | circuncidado(colloquial: circumcised — see also circumcised), cortado(having been cut), lapidado(of a gem, carved into a shape), reduzido(reduced), corta!(Translations), corte(act of cutting), corte(result of cutting), corte(opening resulting from cutting), corte(cinema: particular version or edit of a film), corte(act of dividing a deck of playing cards), corte(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), corte(slab of meat), corte(fencing: attack made with a chopping motion of the blade), corte(partition of a graph’s vertices into two subgroups), golpe de corte(fencing: attack made with a chopping motion of the blade), versão(cinema: particular version or edit of a film), atravessar(to intersect dividing into half), cortar(to perform an incision), cortar(to divide with a sharp instrument), cortar(to cease recording), cortar(to divide a pack of playing cards), diminuir(to reduce), faltar(colloquial, not to attend a class), furar(to enter a queue in a wrong place), gazetear(colloquial, not to attend a class), incisar(to perform an incision), matar(colloquial, not to attend a class), recortar(computing: to remove and place in memory), reduzir(to reduce), remover(to separate from prior association), retirar(to separate from prior association), talhar(to form or shape by cutting) | — | |
| Quechua | khuchuy(to perform an incision), kuchuy(to divide with a sharp instrument), p'itiy(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Rapa Nui | tarai(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Romanian | tăiat(having been cut), tăiat(of a gem, carved into a shape), incizie(opening resulting from cutting), tăiere(act of cutting), tăiere(act of dividing a deck of playing cards), tăietură(result of cutting), tăietură(opening resulting from cutting), a tăia(to perform an incision), diminua(to reduce), reduce(to reduce), tăia(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Romansch | tagler(to perform an incision), tagliar(to perform an incision), tagliar(to divide with a sharp instrument), taglier(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Russian | наре́заный(having been cut), обре́заный(colloquial: circumcised — see also circumcised), огранённый(of a gem, carved into a shape), поре́заный(having been cut), разре́заный(having been cut), ре́заный(having been cut), уре́заный(reduced), покро́й(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), поре́з(result of cutting), поре́з(opening resulting from cutting), разре́з(opening resulting from cutting), ре́зание(act of cutting), выре́зать(to form or shape by cutting), выреза́ть(to form or shape by cutting), кроить(to cut out fabric to specific lengths and shapes to make clothes), поре́зать(to perform an incision), поруби́ть(to perform an incision), разре́зать(to divide with a sharp instrument), разреза́ть(to divide with a sharp instrument), ре́зать(to perform an incision), руби́ть(to perform an incision), уре́зать(to reduce), уреза́ть(to reduce) | narézanyj, obrézanyj, ogranjónnyj, porézanyj, razrézanyj, rézanyj, urézanyj, pokrój, poréz, poréz, razréz, rézanije, vyrézatʹ, vyrezátʹ, kroitʹ, porézatʹ, porubítʹ, razrézatʹ, razrezátʹ, rézatʹ, rubítʹ, urézatʹ, urezátʹ | |
| Sanskrit | कृन्तति(to perform an incision), छिनत्ति(to perform an incision) | kṛntáti, chinátti | |
| Sardinian | secare(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | gearradh(act of cutting), gearradh(result of cutting), gearradh(opening resulting from cutting), geàrr(to perform an incision), geàrr(to divide with a sharp instrument), geàrr(to separate from prior association), geàrr(computing: to remove and place in memory), geàrr(to reduce), geàrr(to form or shape by cutting) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | rezati(to perform an incision), rezati(to divide with a sharp instrument), seći(to perform an incision), sjeći(to perform an incision), резати(to perform an incision), сећи(to perform an incision), сјећи(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Shor | кес(to perform an incision) | kes- | |
| Sicilian | tagghiari(to perform an incision), tagghiari(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Sidamo | mur(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Slovak | rezať(to perform an incision), ťať(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Slovene | krojiti(to cut out fabric to specific lengths and shapes to make clothes), prirezovati(to cut out fabric to specific lengths and shapes to make clothes), rezati(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Somali | jarid(to perform an incision), sarid(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Southern Altai | кезер(to perform an incision), кес(to perform an incision) | kezer, kes | |
| Southern Amami Ōshima | 切りゅむっ(to perform an incision) | kiryum | |
| Spanish | circuncidado(colloquial: circumcised — see also circumcised), cortado(having been cut), tallado(of a gem, carved into a shape), corte(act of cutting), corte(result of cutting), corte(opening resulting from cutting), corte(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), corte(slab of meat), cupé(fencing: attack made with a chopping motion of the blade), atravesar(to intersect dividing into half), colar(to enter a queue in a wrong place), cortar(to perform an incision), cortar(to divide with a sharp instrument), cortar(to cut out fabric to specific lengths and shapes to make clothes), cortar(computing: to remove and place in memory), cortar(to cease recording), cortar(to divide a pack of playing cards), cortar(to wound), faltar(colloquial, not to attend a class), incidir(to perform an incision), jasar(to wound), mondar(to divide with a sharp instrument), recortar(to reduce), retirar(to separate from prior association), sajar(to wound), tallar(to form or shape by cutting), tranzar(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Sundanese | raheut(opening resulting from cutting), teukteuk(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Swahili | kukata(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Swedish | klippt(having been cut), skuren(having been cut), giv(act of dividing a deck of playing cards), gravyr(engraved block or plate; the impression from such an engraving), kopparstick(engraved block or plate; the impression from such an engraving), skärning(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), skärsår(opening resulting from cutting), snitt(act of cutting), snitt(result of cutting), snitt(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), träsnitt(engraved block or plate; the impression from such an engraving), kapa(to divide with a sharp instrument), kapa(to separate from prior association), klippa(to divide with a sharp instrument), klippa(to cut out fabric to specific lengths and shapes to make clothes), klippa(computing: to remove and place in memory), klippa(to cease recording), klippa bort(to separate from prior association), klippa ut(to form or shape by cutting), kupera(to divide a pack of playing cards), skära(to perform an incision), skära(to divide with a sharp instrument), skära(to cut out fabric to specific lengths and shapes to make clothes), skära(to reduce), skära(to form or shape by cutting), skära ut(to form or shape by cutting), tillskära(to cut out fabric to specific lengths and shapes to make clothes), tränga sig(to enter a queue in a wrong place), utesluta(to separate from prior association) | — | |
| Sylheti | ꠇꠣꠐꠣ(to perform an incision) | xaṭa | |
| Tagalog | hiwa(opening resulting from cutting), hiwa(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Tamil | அரி(to perform an incision), அறு(to perform an incision), நறுக்கு(to perform an incision), வெட்டு(to perform an incision) | ari, aṟu, naṟukku, veṭṭu | |
| Tarantino | tagghià(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Tatar | кисү(to perform an incision) | kisü | |
| Tetum | tesi(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Thai | ตัด(to perform an incision), ตัด(to divide with a sharp instrument), ตัด(to reduce), ตัด(to form or shape by cutting), ทอน(to reduce), ลด(to reduce), หั่น(to divide with a sharp instrument) | dtàt, dtàt, dtàt, dtàt, tɔɔn, lót, hàn | |
| Tigrinya | ቁረጽ(to perform an incision), ቁረጽ(to divide with a sharp instrument) | ḳuräṣ, ḳuräṣ | |
| Tofa | кеъсер(to perform an incision) | keʺser | |
| Tokunoshima | 切りぃ(to perform an incision) | kirï | |
| Turkish | kesik(having been cut), kesik(opening resulting from cutting), kesim(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), kesme(act of cutting), kesmek(act of dividing a deck of playing cards), biçmek(to perform an incision), kesmek(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Turkmen | kesmek(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Tuvan | быжыр(to perform an incision), кезер(to perform an incision) | bıjır, kezer | |
| Ukrainian | руба́ти(to perform an incision), рі́зати(to perform an incision) | rubáty, rízaty | |
| Upper Sorbian | rězać(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Urdu | کاٹنا(to perform an incision) | kāṭnā | |
| Urum | кес(to perform an incision) | kes- | |
| Uyghur | késmek(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Uzbek | kesmoq(to perform an incision), kesmoq(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Venetan | tajar(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Vietnamese | cắt(having been cut), cắt(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Waigali | ćina(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Welsh | toriad(act of cutting), toriad(result of cutting), toriad(opening resulting from cutting), toriad(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), toriad(fencing: attack made with a chopping motion of the blade), torri(to perform an incision), torri(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Western Bukidnon Manobo | garab(to divide with a sharp instrument), getas(to divide with a sharp instrument), lapa'(to divide with a sharp instrument) | — | |
| Yaeyama | 切すん(to perform an incision) | kïsun | |
| Yakut | быс(to perform an incision) | bïs | |
| Yámana | tačikama(to perform an incision) | — | |
| Yiddish | האַקן(to perform an incision), שנײַדן(to perform an incision), שנײַדן(to divide with a sharp instrument), שערן(to divide with a sharp instrument) | hakn, shnaydn, shnaydn, shern | |
| Yonaguni | 切ん(to perform an incision) | tsun | |
| Yoron | 切ゅん(to perform an incision) | kyun | |
| Zazaki | bırnayen(cricket: played with a horizontal bat), qesn(reduced), bırnayen(act of dividing a deck of playing cards), bırnayış(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), cı kerden(act of dividing a deck of playing cards), değiz(opening resulting from cutting), qesnayen(act of dividing a deck of playing cards), qesnayış(act of cutting), qesnayış(manner or style a garment is fashioned in), qesnaış(act of cutting), birnayîş(to perform an incision), bırnayen(to perform an incision), qırpnayen(to cease recording) | — | |
| Zealandic | snieë(to perform an incision) | — | |
| ǃXóõ | gǂháá(to perform an incision) | — |
gesnyde, knip, sny, sny, sny, sny
utod
prerë, nderpres, pres, pres
جرح, جَرَحَ, قص, قطع, قطع, قَصَّ, قَطَعَ, قَطَّع
jaraḥ, jaraḥa, gaṣṣ, gaṭaʕ, gaṭaʕ, qaṣṣa, qaṭaʕa, gaṭṭaʕ
tãljiturã, talj, talju
ćina
curtar
kəsmək, kəsmək, çapmaq, çapmaq
кройка, разрез, рязане, орязвам, разсичам, ре́жа, ре́жа, сека
krojka, razrez, rjazane, orjazvam, razsičam, réža, réža, seka
costura, tall, tall, tall, retallar, tallar, tallar
cut, kā
卡, 切, 切, 切牌, 割手, 加塞兒 /加塞儿, 插隊 /插队, 改花刀, 翹 /翘, 逃
kā, qiē, qiē, qiēpái, gēshǒu, jiāsāir, chāduì, gǎi huādāo, qiào, táo
snímání, řez, říznutí, oddělit, přeříznout, rozdělit, tít, řezat
taljur, taljur
skåret, slebet, aftagning, hug, mode, skramme, snit, snit, snitsår, stykke, udskæring, beskære, krydse, nedsætte, pjække fra, skære, skære, skære, slibe, snitte, snitte, snyde, tilhugge, tilskære, udelukke, udskære
хad
geslepen, gesneden, snee, snee, snijwond, snit, stuk, kappen, knippen, knippen, knippen, scheiden, schudden, slijpen, snijden, snijden, snijden in, spijbelen, stoppen, verdelen, verminderen, voorsteken
tranĉaĵo, tranĉaĵo, tranĉo, tranĉo, enpoŝigi, movi en la poŝon, tajli, tondi, tranĉi, tranĉi
heikennetty, hiottu, kevennetty, leikattu, leikattu, loukkaantunut, päihtynyt, silvottu, vähennetty, poikki!, biisi, haava, haava, kaiverrus, kanava, kappale, kierre, kierrelyönti, leikkaus, leikkaus, leikkaus, leikkaus, leikkaus, nosto, ohari, osuus, pala, piisi, raita, rasvanpolttokausi, siivu, siivu, versio, viilto, viilto, viilto, viiltohaava, viipale, etuilla, hioa, jakaa (kahtia), jättää pois, katkaista, kiilata, koukata, leikata, leikata, leikata, leikata, leikata, lintsata, mutkitella, nostaa, poikki!
coupé, coupée, coupées, coupés, taillé, coupez!, coupe, coupe, coupe, coupe, coupe, coupure, coupé, entaille, entaille, couper, couper, couper, couper, couper, couper, inciser, réduire, sécher, tailler
taiâ, taiâ
corte, corte, corte, corte, tallada, tallada, tallada, cortar, cortar, cortar, sarxar, tallar, tallar
geschliffen, geschnitten, geschnitten, geschnitten, geschnitten, Aufnahmestück, Bearbeitungsversion, Filmbearbeitung, Schnitt, Schnitt, Schnitt, Schnitt, Stück, abheben, ausschneiden, beschneiden, einschneiden, klappe, schneiden, schneiden, schneiden, schneiden, schwänzen, trennen, trennen
κομμένος, κομμένος, περιτετμημένος, κομμάτι, κόψιμο, κόψιμο, κόψιμο, κόψιμο, τομή, αποκοπή, βγάζω, κάνω κοπάνα, κόβω, κόβω, κόβω, κόβω, μειώνω, πηδάω
komménos, komménos, peritetmiménos, kommáti, kópsimo, kópsimo, kópsimo, kópsimo, tomí, apokopí, vgázo, káno kopána, kóvo, kóvo, kóvo, kóvo, meióno, pidáo
חתוך, חיתוך, חתיכה, חתך, הבריז, חתך, חתך, חתך
khatúkh, khitúkh, khatikhá, khétekh, hivríz, khatákh, khatákh, khatákh
bevág, csökkent, elbliccel, ellóg, elvág, emel, kettévág, lóg, megvág, szab, szétvág, vág
afskurður, skurður, skurður, snið, draga, klippa, skera, skera, skera, skera niður, skipta, skrópa, troða sér, troðast
memotong, potong
leikata, leikkoa
bain, gearr
talgià, talgià
accorciato, accorciato, cesellato, circonciso, potato, ridotto, ridotto, ritagliato, ritagliato, scolpito, tagliato, tagliato, tagliato, alzata, incisione, intagliata, pezzo, taglia, taglio, taglio, taglio, taglio, taglio, taglio, alzare, incidere, saltare, tagliare, tagliare, tagliare
サボる, 休む, 切る, 切る, 削減する, 横切る, 欠席する, 減らす
saboru, yasumu, kiru, kiru, sakugen suru, yokogiru, kesseki suru, herasu
kethok, ngethok
kórte, kórte, kórti, kórti
ćia
curto, incido, inseco, interseco, seco
cirtiens, griezt, griezt
sese
kirpti
taià
snieden
kšajaś, rězaś, rězaś
putus, terpotong, memotong, potong
qata’
garab, gonting, lapa, otod
motunga, katikati, tapahi, tapahi, tarotaro, whakaiho, wāhi, wāwāhi
cotōna, tequi
taglià
coper, coper
birrîn, birîn, jê kirin
kutt
stykke, stykningsdel
talhar, talhar
gesniden
colper, colper, coper, couper, trenchier
kĕṭok
gisnidan
muruu
taari
tajé
cięcie, krojenie, krój, przecięcie, rozcięcie, skaleczenie, skrawek, ciąć, kroić, przekładać, przełożyć, przycinać, przyciąć, rozciąć
circuncidado, cortado, lapidado, reduzido, corta!, corte, corte, corte, corte, corte, corte, corte, corte, corte, golpe de corte, versão, atravessar, cortar, cortar, cortar, cortar, diminuir, faltar, furar, gazetear, incisar, matar, recortar, reduzir, remover, retirar, talhar
khuchuy, kuchuy, p'itiy
tarai
tăiat, tăiat, incizie, tăiere, tăiere, tăietură, tăietură, a tăia, diminua, reduce, tăia
tagler, tagliar, tagliar, taglier
наре́заный, обре́заный, огранённый, поре́заный, разре́заный, ре́заный, уре́заный, покро́й, поре́з, поре́з, разре́з, ре́зание, выре́зать, выреза́ть, кроить, поре́зать, поруби́ть, разре́зать, разреза́ть, ре́зать, руби́ть, уре́зать, уреза́ть
narézanyj, obrézanyj, ogranjónnyj, porézanyj, razrézanyj, rézanyj, urézanyj, pokrój, poréz, poréz, razréz, rézanije, vyrézatʹ, vyrezátʹ, kroitʹ, porézatʹ, porubítʹ, razrézatʹ, razrezátʹ, rézatʹ, rubítʹ, urézatʹ, urezátʹ
secare
gearradh, gearradh, gearradh, geàrr, geàrr, geàrr, geàrr, geàrr, geàrr
rezati, rezati, seći, sjeći, резати, сећи, сјећи
tagghiari, tagghiari
mur
rezať, ťať
krojiti, prirezovati, rezati
jarid, sarid
circuncidado, cortado, tallado, corte, corte, corte, corte, corte, cupé, atravesar, colar, cortar, cortar, cortar, cortar, cortar, cortar, cortar, faltar, incidir, jasar, mondar, recortar, retirar, sajar, tallar, tranzar
raheut, teukteuk
kukata
klippt, skuren, giv, gravyr, kopparstick, skärning, skärsår, snitt, snitt, snitt, träsnitt, kapa, kapa, klippa, klippa, klippa, klippa, klippa bort, klippa ut, kupera, skära, skära, skära, skära, skära, skära ut, tillskära, tränga sig, utesluta
hiwa, hiwa
tagghià
tesi
kesik, kesik, kesim, kesme, kesmek, biçmek, kesmek
kesmek
rězać
késmek
kesmoq, kesmoq
tajar
cắt, cắt
ćina
toriad, toriad, toriad, toriad, toriad, torri, torri
garab, getas, lapa'
tačikama
bırnayen, qesn, bırnayen, bırnayış, cı kerden, değiz, qesnayen, qesnayış, qesnayış, qesnaış, birnayîş, bırnayen, qırpnayen
snieë
gǂháá
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