Ding
Translations of "ding" (10 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese Mandarin | 丁(Chinese surname (丁)), 鼎(vessel) | Dīng, dǐng | |
| Finnish | kolhu(very minor damage), lommo(very minor damage), kolhia(to inflict minor damage on) | — | |
| French | bigner(to hit or strike), bigner(to inflict minor damage on) | — | |
| Greek | ντιν(high-pitched sound of a bell) | ntin | |
| Japanese | 鼎(vessel), 鼎(vessel) | kanae, tei | |
| Russian | Динь(Chinese surname (丁)), дзынь(high-pitched sound of a bell), повреждать(to inflict minor damage on), стукнуть(to hit or strike), штрафовать((colloquial) To deduct, as points) | Dinʹ, dzynʹ, povreždatʹ, stuknutʹ, štrafovatʹ | |
| Sikkimese | ཏིང(high-pitched sound of a bell) | ting | |
| Spanish | raspadura(very minor damage), raspón(very minor damage) | — | |
| Ukrainian | дзень(high-pitched sound of a bell), дзеньк(high-pitched sound of a bell), дзінь(high-pitched sound of a bell) | dzenʹ, dzenʹk, dzinʹ | |
| Vietnamese | Đinh(Chinese surname (丁)) | — |
kolhu, lommo, kolhia
bigner, bigner
raspadura, raspón
Đinh
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.