Edge
Translations of "edge" (89 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | buzë(boundary line of a surface), skaj(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | χεῖλος(boundary line of a surface), ἄκρα(boundary line of a surface) | kheîlos, ákra | |
| Arabic | حَافَّة(boundary line of a surface), طرف(boundary line of a surface), طَرَف(boundary line of a surface) | ḥāffa, ṭaraf, ṭaraf | |
| Armenian | առավելություն(an advantage), բերան(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), եզր(boundary line of a surface), ծայր(boundary line of a surface), կողմ(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), կողմ(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet), սայր(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument) | aṙavelutʻyun, beran, ezr, cayr, koġm, koġm, sayr | |
| Aromanian | mardzine(boundary line of a surface), mardzini(boundary line of a surface), mardzinã(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | kənar(boundary line of a surface), qıraq(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Bashkir | сит(boundary line of a surface) | sit | |
| Basque | bazter(boundary line of a surface), ertz(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Belarusian | грань(boundary line of a surface), край(boundary line of a surface) | hranʹ, kraj | |
| Breton | ker(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet) | — | |
| Bulgarian | изостреност(sharpness; readiness or fitness to cut; keenness; intenseness of desire), нож(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), острие(that which cuts as an edge does, or wounds deeply), острота(sharpness; readiness or fitness to cut; keenness; intenseness of desire), преимущество(an advantage), ребро(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), резец(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), ръб(boundary line of a surface), ръб(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), ръб(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet), ръб(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), ръб(border or part adjacent to the line of division; the beginning or early part), страна́(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), отмествам(to move something gradually) | izostrenost, nož, ostrie, ostrota, preimuštestvo, rebro, rezec, rǎb, rǎb, rǎb, rǎb, rǎb, straná, otmestvam | |
| Burmese | စပ်(boundary line of a surface) | cap | |
| Catalan | aresta(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), vora(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | دەم(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), قەراغ(boundary line of a surface) | dem, qeraẍ | |
| Chamicuro | a'soowa(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Chechen | йист(boundary line of a surface) | jist | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᏍᏛᎢ(boundary line of a surface) | asdvi | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 刃(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), 边(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), 邊 /边(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), 邊界 /边界(boundary line of a surface), 邊緣 /边缘(boundary line of a surface), 寸止(to delay one's orgasm) | rèn, biān, biān, biānjiè, biānyuán, cùnzhǐ | |
| Classical Nahuatl | tēntli(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Czech | hrana(boundary line of a surface), hrana(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), hrana(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet), hrana(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), hrana(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), ostří(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument) | — | |
| Danish | kant(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), rand(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Dutch | grens(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), kant(boundary line of a surface), kant(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), kling(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), lijn(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), rand(boundary line of a surface), ribbe(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), ribbe(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet), tak(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), voorsprong(an advantage), zijde(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph) | — | |
| Esperanto | eĝo(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), latero(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), rando(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Estonian | serv(boundary line of a surface), äär(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Finnish | alku(border or part adjacent to the line of division; the beginning or early part), etu(an advantage), etulyöntiasema(an advantage), kaari(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), laita(boundary line of a surface), laita(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), reuna(boundary line of a surface), reuna(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), reunus(border or part adjacent to the line of division; the beginning or early part), särmä(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), särmä(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet), terä(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), terä(that which cuts as an edge does, or wounds deeply), terävyys(sharpness; readiness or fitness to cut; keenness; intenseness of desire), ääri(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), hivuttaa(to move something gradually) | — | |
| French | arête(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet), arête(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), bord(boundary line of a surface), bord(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), carre(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), côté(joining line between two vertices of a polygon) | — | |
| Friulian | cei(boundary line of a surface), margin(boundary line of a surface), spuinde(boundary line of a surface), ôr(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Galician | aba(boundary line of a surface), beira(boundary line of a surface), beiril(boundary line of a surface), bordo(boundary line of a surface), cadillo(boundary line of a surface), gume(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), randa(boundary line of a surface), vantaxe(an advantage) | — | |
| Georgian | კიდე(boundary line of a surface), ნაპირი(boundary line of a surface) | ḳide, naṗiri | |
| German | Kante(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), Kante(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet), Kante(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), Klinge(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), Rand(boundary line of a surface), Schneide(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), Seite(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), Vorsprung(an advantage), Vorteil(an advantage), schieben(to move something gradually), verschieben(to move something gradually) | — | |
| Greek | άκρη(boundary line of a surface), ακμή(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), κόψη(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), χείλος(boundary line of a surface) | ákri, akmí, kópsi, cheílos | |
| Hebrew | מקצוע(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet), צלע(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), צלע(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), קשת(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), שָׂפָה(boundary line of a surface), שׁוּלַיִם(boundary line of a surface) | miktsóa', tséla, tzéla, késhet, safá, shuláyim | |
| Hindi | किनारा(boundary line of a surface), कोना(boundary line of a surface) | kinārā, konā | |
| Hungarian | előny(an advantage), oldal(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), perem(boundary line of a surface), szegély(boundary line of a surface), szél(boundary line of a surface), szél(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), él(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet), él(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), él(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph) | — | |
| Icelandic | egg(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), hlið(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), kantur(boundary line of a surface), leggur(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph) | — | |
| Ingrian | nenä(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument) | — | |
| Ingush | йист(boundary line of a surface) | jist | |
| Irish | ciumhais(boundary line of a surface), colbha(boundary line of a surface), colbha(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), corr(boundary line of a surface), imeall(boundary line of a surface), imeall(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge) | — | |
| Italian | arco(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), bordo(boundary line of a surface), bordo(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), filo(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), filo(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), lama(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), lato(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), orlo(boundary line of a surface), spigolo(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), vantaggio(an advantage) | — | |
| Japanese | 刃(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), 端(boundary line of a surface), 縁(boundary line of a surface), 辺(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), 辺(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), 際(boundary line of a surface) | ha, hashi, heri, hen, hen, kiwa | |
| Javanese | pinggir(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Kapampangan | danggut(boundary line of a surface), sepu(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Latgalian | mola(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Latin | margō(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Latvian | asmens(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), asums(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), krasts(boundary line of a surface), mala(boundary line of a surface), šķautne(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet) | — | |
| Lithuanian | ašmenys(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), briauna(boundary line of a surface), kraštas(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | rězyna(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument) | — | |
| Lushootseed | ʔili(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Macedonian | раб(boundary line of a surface) | rab | |
| Malay | pinggir(boundary line of a surface), sisi(joining line between two vertices of a polygon) | — | |
| Malayalam | അറ്റം(boundary line of a surface), വക്ക്(boundary line of a surface) | aṟṟaṁ, vakkŭ | |
| Māori | koinga(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), niao(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), niho(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), nekeneke(to move something gradually), whakanekeneke(to move something gradually) | — | |
| Maranao | sisid(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Norwegian | kant(boundary line of a surface), sidekant(joining line between two vertices of a polygon) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | egg(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | egg(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument) | — | |
| Occitan | aresta(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), bòrd(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Old English | ecg(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument) | — | |
| Old Javanese | pinggir(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Ossetian | кӕрон(boundary line of a surface) | kæron | |
| Ottoman Turkish | غراب(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), قلاغی(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), قیی(boundary line of a surface), كسكین(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), لب(boundary line of a surface) | gurab, kılağı, kıyı, keskin, leb | |
| Persian | ضلع(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), کنار(boundary line of a surface), یال(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet) | kenâr | |
| Pitjantjatjara | kantilypa(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Plautdietsch | Kaunt(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Polish | kraniec(boundary line of a surface), krawędź(boundary line of a surface), krawędź(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), krawędź(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet), krawędź(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), krawędź(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), obrzeże(boundary line of a surface), ostrze(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), przewaga(an advantage), rąbek(boundary line of a surface), skraj(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Portuguese | aresta(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), aresta(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet), aresta(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), fio(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), gume(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), margem(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Quechua | pata(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Romanian | ascuțiș(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), margine(boundary line of a surface), tăiș(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument) | — | |
| Romansch | our(boundary line of a surface), ur(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Russian | грань(boundary line of a surface), грань(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet), грань(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), грань(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), грань(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), край(boundary line of a surface), край(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), кро́мка(boundary line of a surface), кро́мка(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), кро́мка(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), ле́звие(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), остриё(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), остриё(that which cuts as an edge does, or wounds deeply), преиму́щество(an advantage), ребро́(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), ребро́(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet), ребро́(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), ребро́(border or part adjacent to the line of division; the beginning or early part), ребро́(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), резе́ц(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument) | granʹ, granʹ, granʹ, granʹ, granʹ, kraj, kraj, krómka, krómka, krómka, lézvije, ostrijó, ostrijó, preimúščestvo, rebró, rebró, rebró, rebró, rebró, rezéc | |
| Sanskrit | धारा(boundary line of a surface) | dhārā | |
| Sardinian | atta(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), màrgine(boundary line of a surface), màrgini(boundary line of a surface), vora(boundary line of a surface), óru(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | iomall(boundary line of a surface), iomall(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), oir(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | brid(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), rȗb(boundary line of a surface), ру̑б(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Slovak | hrana(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Slovene | rọ̑b(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Spanish | arista(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet), borde(boundary line of a surface), borde(any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge), filo(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), lado(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), orilla(boundary line of a surface), ventaja(an advantage) | — | |
| Swedish | egg(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), kant(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), kant(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), rand(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Tahitian | ʻoiraʻa(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument) | — | |
| Telugu | అంచు(boundary line of a surface), భుజము(joining line between two vertices of a polygon) | añcu, bhujamu | |
| Ternate | uru(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Thai | ขอบ(boundary line of a surface), ขอบ(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), ขอบ(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet), คม(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument) | kɔ̀ɔp, kɔ̀ɔp, kɔ̀ɔp, kom | |
| Turkish | avantaj(an advantage), bıçak ağzı(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), bıçak sırtı(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), kenar(boundary line of a surface), kenar(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), kenar(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet), kenar(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph) | — | |
| Ukrainian | вістря(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), грань(boundary line of a surface), грань(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph), край(boundary line of a surface), лезо(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), перевага(an advantage), ребро́(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), ребро́(in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph) | vistrja, hranʹ, hranʹ, kraj, lezo, perevaha, rebró, rebró | |
| Urdu | کنارہ(boundary line of a surface) | kanāra | |
| Vietnamese | cạnh(boundary line of a surface), lưỡi dao(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), mép(boundary line of a surface), rìa(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Yagara | deea(boundary line of a surface) | — | |
| Yakut | бии(thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument), дьайыҥ(boundary line of a surface), кытыы(boundary line of a surface) | bii, jayïŋ, kïtïï | |
| Zazaki | kışt(boundary line of a surface), kışt(joining line between two vertices of a polygon), kışt(place where two faces of a polyhedron meet) | — |
buzë, skaj
առավելություն, բերան, եզր, ծայր, կողմ, կողմ, սայր
aṙavelutʻyun, beran, ezr, cayr, koġm, koġm, sayr
mardzine, mardzini, mardzinã
kənar, qıraq
bazter, ertz
ker
изостреност, нож, острие, острота, преимущество, ребро, резец, ръб, ръб, ръб, ръб, ръб, страна́, отмествам
izostrenost, nož, ostrie, ostrota, preimuštestvo, rebro, rezec, rǎb, rǎb, rǎb, rǎb, rǎb, straná, otmestvam
aresta, vora
a'soowa
tēntli
hrana, hrana, hrana, hrana, hrana, ostří
kant, rand
grens, kant, kant, kling, lijn, rand, ribbe, ribbe, tak, voorsprong, zijde
eĝo, latero, rando
serv, äär
alku, etu, etulyöntiasema, kaari, laita, laita, reuna, reuna, reunus, särmä, särmä, terä, terä, terävyys, ääri, hivuttaa
arête, arête, bord, bord, carre, côté
cei, margin, spuinde, ôr
aba, beira, beiril, bordo, cadillo, gume, randa, vantaxe
Kante, Kante, Kante, Klinge, Rand, Schneide, Seite, Vorsprung, Vorteil, schieben, verschieben
előny, oldal, perem, szegély, szél, szél, él, él, él
egg, hlið, kantur, leggur
nenä
ciumhais, colbha, colbha, corr, imeall, imeall
arco, bordo, bordo, filo, filo, lama, lato, orlo, spigolo, vantaggio
pinggir
danggut, sepu
mola
margō
asmens, asums, krasts, mala, šķautne
ašmenys, briauna, kraštas
rězyna
ʔili
pinggir, sisi
koinga, niao, niho, nekeneke, whakanekeneke
sisid
kant, sidekant
aresta, bòrd
ecg
pinggir
kantilypa
Kaunt
kraniec, krawędź, krawędź, krawędź, krawędź, krawędź, obrzeże, ostrze, przewaga, rąbek, skraj
aresta, aresta, aresta, fio, gume, margem
pata
ascuțiș, margine, tăiș
our, ur
грань, грань, грань, грань, грань, край, край, кро́мка, кро́мка, кро́мка, ле́звие, остриё, остриё, преиму́щество, ребро́, ребро́, ребро́, ребро́, ребро́, резе́ц
granʹ, granʹ, granʹ, granʹ, granʹ, kraj, kraj, krómka, krómka, krómka, lézvije, ostrijó, ostrijó, preimúščestvo, rebró, rebró, rebró, rebró, rebró, rezéc
atta, màrgine, màrgini, vora, óru
iomall, iomall, oir
brid, rȗb, ру̑б
hrana
rọ̑b
arista, borde, borde, filo, lado, orilla, ventaja
egg, kant, kant, rand
ʻoiraʻa
uru
avantaj, bıçak ağzı, bıçak sırtı, kenar, kenar, kenar, kenar
вістря, грань, грань, край, лезо, перевага, ребро́, ребро́
vistrja, hranʹ, hranʹ, kraj, lezo, perevaha, rebró, rebró
cạnh, lưỡi dao, mép, rìa
deea
kışt, kışt, kışt
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