Descend
Translations of "descend" (75 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | afgaan(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Albanian | bie(to pass from a higher to a lower part of (something)), bie(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), bien(of a flight of stairs, a road, etc.: to lead down (a hill, a slope, etc.)), ulem(to pass from a higher to a lower part of (something)), zbres(of a celestial body: to move away from the zenith towards the horizon; to move towards the south), zbres ul(to move (someone or something) from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | καταβαίνω(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | katabaínō | |
| Arabic | نزل(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), نزل(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), نَزَلَ(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), هبط(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | nizil, nzal, nazala, hbaṭ | |
| Armenian | իջնել(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | iǰnel | |
| Aromanian | dipun(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), versu(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | enmək(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), çökmək(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Balinese | tuun(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Bangi | sunda(to pass from a higher to a lower part of (something)) | — | |
| Bashkir | төшөү(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | töşöw | |
| Belarusian | спуска́цца(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), спусці́цца(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | spuskácca, spuscícca | |
| Bulgarian | налитам(to make an attack or incursion, from or as if from a vantage ground), нахвърлям се(to make an attack or incursion, from or as if from a vantage ground), предавам се по наследство(to come down or derive from an ancestor or ancestral stock, or a source — see also originate, stem), произлизам(to come down or derive from an ancestor or ancestral stock, or a source — see also originate, stem), слизам(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), снижавам се(to come down to a humbler or less fortunate, or a worse or less virtuous, rank or state — see also abase, condescend), спускам се(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | nalitam, nahvǎrljam se, predavam se po nasledstvo, proizlizam, slizam, snižavam se, spuskam se | |
| Burmese | ဆင်း(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | hcang: | |
| Catalan | descendir(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Chickasaw | akkowa(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 下(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), 下降(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), 降(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | xià, xiàjiàng | |
| Czech | sestoupit(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Dutch | afdalen(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), afstammen(to come down or derive from an ancestor or ancestral stock, or a source — see also originate, stem), neerdalen(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Egyptian | h-A-D54(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | hꜣj | |
| Esperanto | profundiĝi(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), profundiĝi(to come or go down, or reduce, in intensity or some other quality) | — | |
| Estonian | alanduma(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), langema(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), laskuma(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), madalduma(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Finnish | alentua(to come down to a humbler or less fortunate, or a worse or less virtuous, rank or state — see also abase, condescend), alentua(to pass from a higher to a lower note or tone; to fall in pitch), kulkea(of a characteristic: to be transmitted from a parent to a child), langeta(to arrive suddenly or unexpectedly, especially in a manner that causes disruption or inconvenience), laskea(to pass from a higher to a lower part of (something)), laskea(of a flight of stairs, a road, etc.: to lead down (a hill, a slope, etc.)), laskea(to move (someone or something) from a higher to a lower place or position), laskea(of a zodiac sign: to move away from the zenith towards the horizon; of a planet: to move to a place where it has less astrological significance), laskea(to slope or stretch downwards), laskea(to come or go down, or reduce, in intensity or some other quality), laskea(of a sequence or series: to proceed from higher to lower values), laskea(to pass from a higher to a lower note or tone; to fall in pitch), laskeutua(to pass from a higher to a lower part of (something)), laskeutua(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), laskeutua(of a zodiac sign: to move away from the zenith towards the horizon; of a planet: to move to a place where it has less astrological significance), laskeutua(of a celestial body: to move away from the zenith towards the horizon; to move towards the south), laskeutua(of a body part: to move downwards, especially during development of the embryo; specifically, of the testes of a mammal: to move downwards from the abdominal cavity into the scrotum), laskeutua(to make an attack or incursion, from or as if from a vantage ground), laskeutua(to come down to a humbler or less fortunate, or a worse or less virtuous, rank or state — see also abase, condescend), laskeutua(to pass from a higher to a lower note or tone; to fall in pitch), mennä yksityiskohtiin(in speech or writing: to proceed from one matter to another; to pass from more general or important to specific or less important matters to be considered), periytyä(of a characteristic: to be transmitted from a parent to a child), periytyä(to come down or derive from an ancestor or ancestral stock, or a source — see also originate, stem), periytyä(of property, a right, etc.: to pass down to a generation, a person, etc., by inheritance), pienetä(of a sequence or series: to proceed from higher to lower values), polveutua(to come down or derive from an ancestor or ancestral stock, or a source — see also originate, stem), pudota(to pass from a higher to a lower note or tone; to fall in pitch), vajota(to mentally enter a state of (deep) meditation or thought — see also retire) | — | |
| French | descendre(to pass from a higher to a lower part of (something)), descendre(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), descendre(to pass from a higher to a lower note or tone; to fall in pitch) | — | |
| Friulian | dismontâ(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| German | abstammen(of a characteristic: to be transmitted from a parent to a child), absteigen(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), herabsteigen(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), herunterkommen(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), hinuntergehen(to pass from a higher to a lower part of (something)), niedergehen(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Greek | κατεβαίνω(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | katevaíno | |
| Hebrew | יָרַד(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | yarád | |
| Hindi | उतरना(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | utarnā | |
| Hungarian | lemegy(to pass from a higher to a lower part of (something)), lemegy(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Ido | decensar(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Indonesian | turun(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Irish | síolaigh(of a characteristic: to be transmitted from a parent to a child), ísligh(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), ísligh(to come down to a humbler or less fortunate, or a worse or less virtuous, rank or state — see also abase, condescend), ísligh(to come down or derive from an ancestor or ancestral stock, or a source — see also originate, stem) | — | |
| Italian | discendere(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), scendere(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Japanese | 降りる(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), 降下する(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | oriru, kōkasuru | |
| Javanese | mudhun(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Khmer | ចុះ(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | coh | |
| Kituba | kita(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), kukita(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Korean | 내려가다(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), 내려오다(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), 내리다(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | naeryeogada, naeryeooda, naerida | |
| Lao | ລົງ(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | long | |
| Latin | descendō(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Lingala | kita(to pass from a higher to a lower part of (something)), kita(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), sunda(to pass from a higher to a lower part of (something)) | — | |
| Lombard | andà giò(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Malay | turun(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Maltese | niżel(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Maore Comorian | ushuka(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Māori | makere(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), marere(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Norman | d'scendre(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Northwestern Ojibwa | ondoode(to come down or derive from an ancestor or ancestral stock, or a source — see also originate, stem) | — | |
| Occitan | davalar(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), descendre(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), descénder(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Oromo | bu'uu(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | آشاغیلامق(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | aşağılamak | |
| Polish | schodzić(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), zejść(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), zniżać się(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), zniżyć się(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Portuguese | abaixar(to move (someone or something) from a higher to a lower place or position), baixar(to move (someone or something) from a higher to a lower place or position), baixar(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), descender(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), descer(to pass from a higher to a lower part of (something)), descer(of a flight of stairs, a road, etc.: to lead down (a hill, a slope, etc.)), descer(to move (someone or something) from a higher to a lower place or position), descer(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Quechua | bahay(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), uray(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Romanian | coborî(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), descinde(to come down or derive from an ancestor or ancestral stock, or a source — see also originate, stem), proveni(to come down or derive from an ancestor or ancestral stock, or a source — see also originate, stem) | — | |
| Russian | напа́сть(to make an attack or incursion, from or as if from a vantage ground), напада́ть(to make an attack or incursion, from or as if from a vantage ground), обру́шиваться(to make an attack or incursion, from or as if from a vantage ground), обру́шиться(to make an attack or incursion, from or as if from a vantage ground), произойти́(to come down or derive from an ancestor or ancestral stock, or a source — see also originate, stem), происходи́ть(to come down or derive from an ancestor or ancestral stock, or a source — see also originate, stem), сойти́(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), спуска́ться(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), спусти́ться(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), сходи́ть(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | napástʹ, napadátʹ, obrúšivatʹsja, obrúšitʹsja, proizojtí, proisxodítʹ, sojtí, spuskátʹsja, spustítʹsja, sxodítʹ | |
| Serbo-Croatian | pòticati(to come down or derive from an ancestor or ancestral stock, or a source — see also originate, stem), pòtjecati(to come down or derive from an ancestor or ancestral stock, or a source — see also originate, stem), spùstiti se(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), spúštati se(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), sìlaziti(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), sȋći(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), по̀тицати(to come down or derive from an ancestor or ancestral stock, or a source — see also originate, stem), по̀тјецати(to come down or derive from an ancestor or ancestral stock, or a source — see also originate, stem), си̑ћи(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), спу̀стити се(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), спу́штати се(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), сѝлазити(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Sidamo | dirra(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Southern Altai | тӱжер(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | tüžer | |
| Spanish | bajar(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), descender(to pass from a higher to a lower part of (something)), descender(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), descender(to come down or derive from an ancestor or ancestral stock, or a source — see also originate, stem) | — | |
| Swahili | kushuka(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Tagalog | bumaba(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Tamil | இறங்கு(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | iṟaṅku | |
| Tetum | tun(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Thai | ลง(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | long | |
| Tocharian B | kārp(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Turkish | alçalmak(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), inmek(to pass from a higher to a lower part of (something)), inmek(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), saldırmak(to make an attack or incursion, from or as if from a vantage ground), soyundan gelmek(to come down or derive from an ancestor or ancestral stock, or a source — see also originate, stem), üşüşmek(to make an attack or incursion, from or as if from a vantage ground) | — | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎊𐎗𐎄(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | yrd | |
| Ukrainian | спуска́тися(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), спусти́тися(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | spuskátysja, spustýtysja | |
| Vietnamese | xuống(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Walloon | adschinde(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), dischinde(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Welsh | disgyn(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| West-Frisian | dale(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position), ôfdale(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | — | |
| Yaghnobi | ԝесак(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | wyesak | |
| Yiddish | אַראָפּגיין(to physically move or pass from a higher to a lower place or position) | aropgeyn |
afgaan
bie, bie, bien, ulem, zbres, zbres ul
dipun, versu
enmək, çökmək
tuun
sunda
налитам, нахвърлям се, предавам се по наследство, произлизам, слизам, снижавам се, спускам се
nalitam, nahvǎrljam se, predavam se po nasledstvo, proizlizam, slizam, snižavam se, spuskam se
descendir
akkowa
sestoupit
afdalen, afstammen, neerdalen
profundiĝi, profundiĝi
alanduma, langema, laskuma, madalduma
alentua, alentua, kulkea, langeta, laskea, laskea, laskea, laskea, laskea, laskea, laskea, laskea, laskeutua, laskeutua, laskeutua, laskeutua, laskeutua, laskeutua, laskeutua, laskeutua, mennä yksityiskohtiin, periytyä, periytyä, periytyä, pienetä, polveutua, pudota, vajota
descendre, descendre, descendre
dismontâ
abstammen, absteigen, herabsteigen, herunterkommen, hinuntergehen, niedergehen
lemegy, lemegy
decensar
turun
síolaigh, ísligh, ísligh, ísligh
discendere, scendere
mudhun
kita, kukita
descendō
kita, kita, sunda
andà giò
turun
niżel
ushuka
makere, marere
d'scendre
ondoode
davalar, descendre, descénder
bu'uu
schodzić, zejść, zniżać się, zniżyć się
abaixar, baixar, baixar, descender, descer, descer, descer, descer
bahay, uray
coborî, descinde, proveni
напа́сть, напада́ть, обру́шиваться, обру́шиться, произойти́, происходи́ть, сойти́, спуска́ться, спусти́ться, сходи́ть
napástʹ, napadátʹ, obrúšivatʹsja, obrúšitʹsja, proizojtí, proisxodítʹ, sojtí, spuskátʹsja, spustítʹsja, sxodítʹ
pòticati, pòtjecati, spùstiti se, spúštati se, sìlaziti, sȋći, по̀тицати, по̀тјецати, си̑ћи, спу̀стити се, спу́штати се, сѝлазити
dirra
bajar, descender, descender, descender
kushuka
bumaba
tun
kārp
alçalmak, inmek, inmek, saldırmak, soyundan gelmek, üşüşmek
xuống
adschinde, dischinde
disgyn
dale, ôfdale
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.