Explore
Translations of "explore" (49 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | اِسْتَكْشَفَ(to examine or investigate something systematically) | istakšafa | |
| Armenian | հետազոտել(to examine or investigate something systematically), հետազոտել(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), հետախուզել(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), ուսումնասիրել(to examine or investigate something systematically) | hetazotel, hetazotel, hetaxuzel, usumnasirel | |
| Asturian | esplorar(to examine or investigate something systematically), esplorar(to travel somewhere in search of discovery) | — | |
| Belarusian | дасле́даваць(to examine or investigate something systematically), дасле́дваць(to examine or investigate something systematically) | dasljédavacʹ, dasljédvacʹ | |
| Bulgarian | изсле́двам(to examine or investigate something systematically), изследвам(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), изуча́вам(to (seek) experience first hand), прегле́ждам(to examine diagnostically) | izslédvam, izsledvam, izučávam, pregléždam | |
| Catalan | explorar(to examine or investigate something systematically), explorar(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), explorar(to (seek) experience first hand), explorar(to examine diagnostically), explorar(to be engaged exploring in any of the above senses) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 探索(to examine or investigate something systematically), 探險 /探险(to examine or investigate something systematically) | tànsuǒ, tànxiǎn | |
| Czech | bádat(to examine or investigate something systematically), probádat(to examine or investigate something systematically), prozkoumat(to examine or investigate something systematically), zkoumat(to examine or investigate something systematically) | — | |
| Danish | eksplorere(to examine diagnostically), tage på opdagelsesrejse(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), udforske(to examine or investigate something systematically), udforske(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), udforske(to (seek) experience first hand), undersøge(to examine or investigate something systematically), undersøge(to examine diagnostically) | — | |
| Dutch | (aan) exploratie doen(to be engaged exploring in any of the above senses), aftasten(to examine or investigate something systematically), bestuderen(to examine or investigate something systematically), diagnosticeren(to examine diagnostically), exploreren(to examine or investigate something systematically), exploreren(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), exploreren(to (seek) experience first hand), exploreren(to be engaged exploring in any of the above senses), napluizen(to examine or investigate something systematically), navorsen(to examine or investigate something systematically), onderzoeken(to examine or investigate something systematically), op verkenning zijn(to be engaged exploring in any of the above senses), op/een ontdekkingsreis gaan naar/maken in(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), uitpluizen(to examine or investigate something systematically), uitzoeken(to examine or investigate something systematically), verkennen(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), verkennen(to (seek) experience first hand) | — | |
| Esperanto | esplori(to examine or investigate something systematically) | — | |
| Finnish | kokeilla(to (seek) experience first hand), kokeilla(to be engaged exploring in any of the above senses), tutkia(to examine or investigate something systematically), tutkia(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), tutkia(to (seek) experience first hand), tutkia(to examine diagnostically), tutkia(to be engaged exploring in any of the above senses) | — | |
| French | explorer(to examine or investigate something systematically), explorer(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), explorer(to (seek) experience first hand) | — | |
| Galician | explorar(to examine or investigate something systematically), explorar(to travel somewhere in search of discovery) | — | |
| German | erforschen(to examine or investigate something systematically), erforschen(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), erforschen(to (seek) experience first hand), untersuchen(to examine diagnostically) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌰𐌽𐌳𐌷𐍂𐌿𐍃𐌺𐌰𐌽(to examine or investigate something systematically) | andhruskan | |
| Greek | εξερευνώ(to examine or investigate something systematically) | exerevnó | |
| Hebrew | בדק(to examine or investigate something systematically), התנסה(to (seek) experience first hand), התעמק(to examine or investigate something systematically), התעסק(to examine or investigate something systematically), חיפש(to examine or investigate something systematically), חיפש לברר(to examine or investigate something systematically), חקר(to examine or investigate something systematically), חקר(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), תר(to travel somewhere in search of discovery) | badák, hitnasá, hit'amék, hit'asék, khipés, khipés l'varér, khakár, khakár, tar | |
| Hindi | अन्वेषण करना(to examine or investigate something systematically) | anveṣaṇ karnā | |
| Hungarian | felfedez(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), felfedez(to (seek) experience first hand), kalandozik(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), kutat(to examine or investigate something systematically), megvizsgál(to examine or investigate something systematically), megvizsgál(to examine diagnostically) | — | |
| Indonesian | eksplorasi(to examine or investigate something systematically) | — | |
| Italian | analizzare(to examine or investigate something systematically), esplorare(to examine or investigate something systematically), esplorare(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), esplorare(to (seek) experience first hand), esplorare(to examine diagnostically), esplorare(to be engaged exploring in any of the above senses), indagare(to examine or investigate something systematically), indagare(to examine diagnostically), investigare(to examine or investigate something systematically), investigare(to examine diagnostically), sondare(to examine or investigate something systematically), vagare(to be engaged exploring in any of the above senses) | — | |
| Japanese | 探る(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), 探検する(to examine or investigate something systematically) | saguru, tanken suru | |
| Khmer | ក្រវែល(to examine or investigate something systematically), រុករក(to examine or investigate something systematically), ស៊ើប(to examine or investigate something systematically) | krɑɑvɛɛl, ruk rɔɔk, səəp | |
| Korean | 탐험하다(to examine or investigate something systematically) | tamheomhada | |
| Lao | ສະແວງ(to examine or investigate something systematically), ສແວງ(to examine or investigate something systematically) | sa wǣng, sa wǣng | |
| Latin | explōrō(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), speculor(to examine or investigate something systematically) | — | |
| Macedonian | истражува(to examine or investigate something systematically) | istražuva | |
| Malay | teroka(to travel somewhere in search of discovery) | — | |
| Māori | hōpara(to examine or investigate something systematically), hōpara(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), torohē(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), tōmene(to examine or investigate something systematically), whakatōmene(to examine or investigate something systematically), whakatōmene(to travel somewhere in search of discovery) | — | |
| Mongolian | судлах(to examine or investigate something systematically) | sudlax | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | utforske(to examine or investigate something systematically) | — | |
| Occitan | explorar(to examine or investigate something systematically), explorar(to travel somewhere in search of discovery) | — | |
| Old English | rāsian(to travel somewhere in search of discovery) | — | |
| Persian | اکتشاف کردن(to examine or investigate something systematically), کاوش کردن(to examine or investigate something systematically) | ektešâf kardan, kâvoš kardan | |
| Polish | badać(to examine or investigate something systematically), zbadać(to examine or investigate something systematically) | — | |
| Portuguese | examinar(to examine diagnostically), explorar(to examine or investigate something systematically), explorar(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), explorar(to (seek) experience first hand) | — | |
| Romanian | a explora(to examine or investigate something systematically) | — | |
| Russian | изуча́ть(to (seek) experience first hand), изучи́ть(to (seek) experience first hand), иссле́довать(to examine or investigate something systematically), иссле́довать(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), осма́тривать(to examine diagnostically), осмотре́ть(to examine diagnostically) | izučátʹ, izučítʹ, isslédovatʹ, isslédovatʹ, osmátrivatʹ, osmotrétʹ | |
| Serbo-Croatian | istražívati(to examine or investigate something systematically), istrážiti(to examine or investigate something systematically), истра́жити(to examine or investigate something systematically), истражи́вати(to examine or investigate something systematically) | — | |
| Slovak | bádať(to examine or investigate something systematically), prebádať(to examine or investigate something systematically), preskúmať(to examine or investigate something systematically), skúmať(to examine or investigate something systematically) | — | |
| Slovene | poizvedeti(to examine or investigate something systematically), poizvedovati(to examine or investigate something systematically), raziskati(to examine or investigate something systematically), raziskovati(to examine or investigate something systematically) | — | |
| Spanish | explorar(to examine or investigate something systematically), explorar(to travel somewhere in search of discovery) | — | |
| Swedish | utforska(to examine or investigate something systematically), utforska(to travel somewhere in search of discovery) | — | |
| Thai | สำรวจ(to examine or investigate something systematically) | sǎm-rùuat | |
| Turkish | araştırmak(to examine or investigate something systematically), incelemek(to (seek) experience first hand), keşfetmek(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), muayene etmek(to examine diagnostically), tetkik etmek(to (seek) experience first hand) | — | |
| Ukrainian | дослі́джувати(to examine or investigate something systematically), досліди́ти(to examine or investigate something systematically) | doslídžuvaty, doslidýty | |
| Vietnamese | thám hiểm(to examine or investigate something systematically) | — | |
| Zazaki | barıyayış(to (seek) experience first hand), keşf kerden(to travel somewhere in search of discovery), palıknayen(to examine or investigate something systematically) | — |
esplorar, esplorar
explorar, explorar, explorar, explorar, explorar
bádat, probádat, prozkoumat, zkoumat
eksplorere, tage på opdagelsesrejse, udforske, udforske, udforske, undersøge, undersøge
(aan) exploratie doen, aftasten, bestuderen, diagnosticeren, exploreren, exploreren, exploreren, exploreren, napluizen, navorsen, onderzoeken, op verkenning zijn, op/een ontdekkingsreis gaan naar/maken in, uitpluizen, uitzoeken, verkennen, verkennen
esplori
kokeilla, kokeilla, tutkia, tutkia, tutkia, tutkia, tutkia
explorer, explorer, explorer
explorar, explorar
erforschen, erforschen, erforschen, untersuchen
בדק, התנסה, התעמק, התעסק, חיפש, חיפש לברר, חקר, חקר, תר
badák, hitnasá, hit'amék, hit'asék, khipés, khipés l'varér, khakár, khakár, tar
felfedez, felfedez, kalandozik, kutat, megvizsgál, megvizsgál
eksplorasi
analizzare, esplorare, esplorare, esplorare, esplorare, esplorare, indagare, indagare, investigare, investigare, sondare, vagare
explōrō, speculor
teroka
hōpara, hōpara, torohē, tōmene, whakatōmene, whakatōmene
utforske
explorar, explorar
rāsian
badać, zbadać
examinar, explorar, explorar, explorar
a explora
изуча́ть, изучи́ть, иссле́довать, иссле́довать, осма́тривать, осмотре́ть
izučátʹ, izučítʹ, isslédovatʹ, isslédovatʹ, osmátrivatʹ, osmotrétʹ
istražívati, istrážiti, истра́жити, истражи́вати
bádať, prebádať, preskúmať, skúmať
poizvedeti, poizvedovati, raziskati, raziskovati
explorar, explorar
utforska, utforska
araştırmak, incelemek, keşfetmek, muayene etmek, tetkik etmek
thám hiểm
barıyayış, keşf kerden, palıknayen
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.