Doff
//dɒf//
Translations of "doff" (16 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | свалям(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)), снемам((transitive) to remove or tip (a hat or other headwear) in greeting or salutation, or as a mark of respect; (intransitive) to remove or tip a hat or other headwear in greeting or salutation, or as a mark of respect) | svaljam, snemam | |
| Catalan | treure(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)) | — | |
| Czech | smeknout((transitive) to remove or tip (a hat or other headwear) in greeting or salutation, or as a mark of respect; (intransitive) to remove or tip a hat or other headwear in greeting or salutation, or as a mark of respect), sundat(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)), sundat si(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)) | — | |
| Dutch | ontdoen(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)), uitdoen(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)) | — | |
| Esperanto | devesti(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)) | — | |
| Finnish | kuoria(to remove (small pieces of cotton or other plant fibre, etc.) from a carding cylinder), nostaa hattua((transitive) to remove or tip (a hat or other headwear) in greeting or salutation, or as a mark of respect; (intransitive) to remove or tip a hat or other headwear in greeting or salutation, or as a mark of respect), riisua(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)), vaihtaa(to remove (a bobbin or spindle which is full of yarn) from a spinning frame for replacement with an empty one) | — | |
| French | enlever(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)), ôter(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)) | — | |
| Italian | togliere(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)) | — | |
| Latin | exuō(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)) | — | |
| Māori | unu(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)) | — | |
| Portuguese | tirar(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)) | — | |
| Russian | снима́ть(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)), снима́ть((transitive) to remove or tip (a hat or other headwear) in greeting or salutation, or as a mark of respect; (intransitive) to remove or tip a hat or other headwear in greeting or salutation, or as a mark of respect) | snimátʹ, snimátʹ | |
| Spanish | quitarse(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)) | — | |
| Tamil | கழற்று(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)) | kaḻaṟṟu | |
| Tibetan | ཕུད(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)) | phud | |
| Vietnamese | bỏ((transitive) to remove or tip (a hat or other headwear) in greeting or salutation, or as a mark of respect; (intransitive) to remove or tip a hat or other headwear in greeting or salutation, or as a mark of respect), cởi(to remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried)) | — |
treure
smeknout, sundat, sundat si
ontdoen, uitdoen
devesti
kuoria, nostaa hattua, riisua, vaihtaa
enlever, ôter
togliere
exuō
unu
tirar
quitarse
bỏ, cởi
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.