Fast
Translations of "fast" (141 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abkhaz | алас(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | alas | |
| Acehnese | puasa(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Afrikaans | kleurvas(of a dye: not running or fading), vas(firmly or securely fixed in place), vinnig(moving or capable of moving with great speed), vroeg(ahead of the correct time or schedule), vas(in a firm or secure manner), vinnig(with great speed), voor(ahead of the correct time or schedule), vas(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Albanian | agjëroj(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Amharic | ጾመ(to abstain from food) | ṣomä | |
| Ancient Greek | θοός(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ταχύς(moving or capable of moving with great speed), θοῶς(with great speed), νηστεύω(to abstain from food) | thoós, takhús, thoôs, nēsteúō | |
| Andi | ххеххи(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | xxexxi | |
| Ao | lumi (Chungli)(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Arabic | سريع(moving or capable of moving with great speed), سريع(moving or capable of moving with great speed), سَرِيع(moving or capable of moving with great speed), عميق(of sleep: deep or sound), بِسُرْعَة(with great speed), عَاجِلًا(with great speed), صَامَ(to abstain from food) | sarīʕ, sarīʕ, sarīʕ, bi-surʕa, ʕājilan, ṣāma | |
| Aragonese | ayunar(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Aramaic | ܨܡ(to abstain from food) | ṣam | |
| Armenian | արագ(moving or capable of moving with great speed), պաս պահել(to abstain from food) | arag, pas pahel | |
| Aromanian | agiun(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Assamese | খৰকৈ(with great speed), বেগাই(with great speed) | khorkoi, begai | |
| Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | ܓ̰ܲܠܕܹܐ(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | jālde | |
| Asturian | rápidu(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ayunar(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Avar | хехаб(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | xexab | |
| Azerbaijani | iti(moving or capable of moving with great speed), sürətli(moving or capable of moving with great speed), yeyin(moving or capable of moving with great speed), çapıq(moving or capable of moving with great speed), oruc tutmaq(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Bashkir | ныҡ(firmly or securely fixed in place), тиҙ(moving or capable of moving with great speed), шәп(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ҡаты(of sleep: deep or sound), нығытып(in a firm or secure manner), ныҡ(in a firm or secure manner), тиҙ(with great speed), шәп(with great speed), ҡаты(of sleeping: deeply or soundly) | nıq, tiź, şəp, qatı, nığıtıp, nıq, tiź, şəp, qatı | |
| Basque | azkar(moving or capable of moving with great speed), finko(firmly or securely fixed in place), irmo(firmly or securely fixed in place), tinko(firmly or securely fixed in place), agudo(with great speed), azkar(with great speed), barau egin(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Belarusian | бы́стры(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ху́ткі(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ху́тка(with great speed) | býstry, xútki, xútka | |
| Bengali | দ্রুত(moving or capable of moving with great speed), উপবাস রাখা(to abstain from food), উপোস করা(to abstain from food), রোজা রাখা(to abstain from food) | druto, upobaś rakha, upōs kora, rōja rakha | |
| Bhojpuri | तेज(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | tēj | |
| Breton | buan(moving or capable of moving with great speed), yun(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Bulgarian | бърз(moving or capable of moving with great speed), закрепен(firmly or securely fixed in place), здрав(of sleep: deep or sound), неизбеляващ(of a dye: not running or fading), бъ́рзо(with great speed), дълбоко(of sleeping: deeply or soundly), здраво(in a firm or secure manner), преждеврѐмено(ahead of the correct time or schedule), силно(in a firm or secure manner), по́стя(to abstain from food) | bǎrz, zakrepen, zdrav, neizbeljavašt, bǎ́rzo, dǎlboko, zdravo, preždevrèmeno, silno, póstja | |
| Burmese | မြန်(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | mran | |
| Buryat | хурдан(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | xurdan | |
| Catalan | ferm(firmly or securely fixed in place), ràpid(moving or capable of moving with great speed), veloç(moving or capable of moving with great speed), fermament(in a firm or secure manner), ràpid(with great speed), ràpidament(with great speed), veloçment(with great speed), dejunar(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Cebuano | puasa(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Central Atlas Tamazight | ⴰⵥⵓⵎ(to abstain from food) | aẓum | |
| Central Kurdish | خێرا(moving or capable of moving with great speed), زوو(ahead of the correct time or schedule), زو(with great speed), زو(ahead of the correct time or schedule), رۆژوو گرتن(to abstain from food) | xêra, zû, zu, zu, rojû girtin | |
| Chagatai | ایلدام(moving or capable of moving with great speed), توزکان(moving or capable of moving with great speed), تیز(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | ıldam, tüzgän, tez | |
| Chechen | сиха(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | sixa | |
| Chinese | 禁食(to abstain from food) | kìm-chia̍h | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 快(moving or capable of moving with great speed), 禁食(to abstain from food), 絕食 /绝食(to abstain from food), 齋戒 /斋戒(to abstain from food) | faai³, gam³ sik⁶, zyut⁶ sik⁶, zaai¹ gaai³ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 不褪色的(of a dye: not running or fading), 偏快的(ahead of the correct time or schedule), 快(moving or capable of moving with great speed), 牢的(firmly or securely fixed in place), 迅速曝光的(of photographic film: more sensitive to light than average), 快(with great speed), 快於標準時間 /快于标准时间(ahead of the correct time or schedule), 快速(with great speed), 牢固地(in a firm or secure manner), 禁食(to abstain from food), 齋戒 /斋戒(to abstain from food) | bú tuìsè de, piānkuài de, kuài, láo de, xùnsù pùguāng de, kuài, kuài yú biāozhǔn shíjiān, kuàisù, laógù di, jìnshí, zhāijiè | |
| Croatian | бр̑з(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Czech | hluboký(of sleep: deep or sound), rychlý(moving or capable of moving with great speed), rychle(with great speed), postit se(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Danish | dyb(of sleep: deep or sound), farvefast(of a dye: not running or fading), fast(firmly or securely fixed in place), foran(ahead of the correct time or schedule), hurtig(moving or capable of moving with great speed), hurtig(of photographic film: more sensitive to light than average), dybt(of sleeping: deeply or soundly), fast(in a firm or secure manner), foran(ahead of the correct time or schedule), hurtigt(with great speed), kvikt(with great speed), faste(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Dutch | gezwind(moving or capable of moving with great speed), kwiek(moving or capable of moving with great speed), rap(moving or capable of moving with great speed), snel(moving or capable of moving with great speed), vast(firmly or securely fixed in place), vlug(moving or capable of moving with great speed), snel(with great speed), vlug(with great speed), vasten(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Esperanto | rapida(moving or capable of moving with great speed), firme(in a firm or secure manner), rapide(with great speed), fasti(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Estonian | kiirelt(with great speed), kiiresti(with great speed) | — | |
| Even | хинма(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | hinma | |
| Evenki | хима(moving or capable of moving with great speed), химамэ(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | hima, himamə | |
| Faroese | fastur(firmly or securely fixed in place), skjótur(moving or capable of moving with great speed), fast(in a firm or secure manner), skjótt(with great speed), fasta(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Finnish | edellä(ahead of the correct time or schedule), luja(firmly or securely fixed in place), menevä(having an extravagant lifestyle or immoral habits), nopea(moving or capable of moving with great speed), nopea(causing unusual rapidity of play or action), nopea(computing: able to transfer data in a short period of time), nopea(of photographic film: more sensitive to light than average), pelimies(having an extravagant lifestyle or immoral habits), pelinainen(having an extravagant lifestyle or immoral habits), pitävä(firmly or securely fixed in place), sikeä(of sleep: deep or sound), syvä(of sleep: deep or sound), tiukka(firmly or securely fixed in place), uskollinen(of friend: steadfast, with unwavering feeling), vahva(firmly or securely fixed in place), vahva(firm against attack), vauhdikas(moving or capable of moving with great speed), värinpitävä(of a dye: not running or fading), etuajassa(ahead of the correct time or schedule), lujasti(in a firm or secure manner), nopeasti(with great speed), pikaisesti(with great speed), sikeästi(of sleeping: deeply or soundly), tiukasti(in a firm or secure manner), paastota(to abstain from food) | — | |
| French | en avance(ahead of the correct time or schedule), ferme(firmly or securely fixed in place), profond(of sleep: deep or sound), rapide(moving or capable of moving with great speed), fermement(in a firm or secure manner), rapidement(with great speed), vite(with great speed), VITE(face, arm, speech, time), jeûner(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Friulian | zunâ(to abstain from food), ğunâ(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Galician | adiantado(ahead of the correct time or schedule), firme(firmly or securely fixed in place), rapidamente(moving or capable of moving with great speed), rápido(moving or capable of moving with great speed), rápido(moving or capable of moving with great speed), segura(firmly or securely fixed in place), seguro(firmly or securely fixed in place), á présa(moving or capable of moving with great speed), xaxuar(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Georgian | მარდი(moving or capable of moving with great speed), სწრაფი(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ჩქარი(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ცქვიტი(moving or capable of moving with great speed), წინმსწრები(ahead of the correct time or schedule), მარდად(with great speed), სწრაფად(with great speed), სხარტად(with great speed), ჩქარა(with great speed), წინასწარ(ahead of the correct time or schedule), წინსწრებით(ahead of the correct time or schedule), მარხვა(to abstain from food), მარხვის შენახვა(to abstain from food), მარხულობა(to abstain from food) | mardi, sc̣rapi, čkari, ckviṭi, c̣inmsc̣rebi, mardad, sc̣rapad, sxarṭad, čkara, c̣inasc̣ar, c̣insc̣rebit, marxva, marxvis šenaxva, marxuloba | |
| German | Breitband(computing: able to transfer data in a short period of time), Lebemann(having an extravagant lifestyle or immoral habits), befestigt(firmly or securely fixed in place), befestigt(firm against attack), beständig(of a dye: not running or fading), echt(of friend: steadfast, with unwavering feeling), eng(of friend: steadfast, with unwavering feeling), farbecht(of a dye: not running or fading), fest(firmly or securely fixed in place), fest(firm against attack), fest(of sleep: deep or sound), fixiert(of a dye: not running or fading), flink(moving or capable of moving with great speed), flott(moving or capable of moving with great speed), gaach(moving or capable of moving with great speed), geschwind(moving or capable of moving with great speed), geschützt(firm against attack), gleitig(moving or capable of moving with great speed), gnoot(moving or capable of moving with great speed), gschwind(moving or capable of moving with great speed), halbseiden(having an extravagant lifestyle or immoral habits), hurtig(moving or capable of moving with great speed), hurtig(moving or capable of moving with great speed), lebenslustig(having an extravagant lifestyle or immoral habits), leicht(having an extravagant lifestyle or immoral habits), leichtlebig(having an extravagant lifestyle or immoral habits), lichtecht(of a dye: not running or fading), lichtempfindlich(of photographic film: more sensitive to light than average), liederlich(having an extravagant lifestyle or immoral habits), rasch(moving or capable of moving with great speed), schnell(moving or capable of moving with great speed), schnell(causing unusual rapidity of play or action), schnell(computing: able to transfer data in a short period of time), schnell(of photographic film: more sensitive to light than average), schnëll(moving or capable of moving with great speed), standhaft(of friend: steadfast, with unwavering feeling), tief(of sleep: deep or sound), tifig(moving or capable of moving with great speed), trawig(moving or capable of moving with great speed), treu(of friend: steadfast, with unwavering feeling), undurchdringlich(firm against attack), unzugänglich(firm against attack), verankert(firmly or securely fixed in place), verstärkt(firm against attack), vorgehen(ahead of the correct time or schedule), waschfest(of a dye: not running or fading), wirklich(of friend: steadfast, with unwavering feeling), beschleunigt(with great speed), fest(in a firm or secure manner), fest(of sleeping: deeply or soundly), schnell(with great speed), tief(of sleeping: deeply or soundly), vorgehen(ahead of the correct time or schedule), fasten(to abstain from food), hungern(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Greek | βαθύς(of sleep: deep or sound), γρήγορος(moving or capable of moving with great speed), μπροστά(ahead of the correct time or schedule), στερεός(firmly or securely fixed in place), ταχύς(moving or capable of moving with great speed), γρήγορα(with great speed), νηστεύω(to abstain from food) | vathýs, grígoros, brostá, stereós, tachýs, grígora, nistévo | |
| Greenlandic | sukkavoq(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Hakka Chinese | 禁食(to abstain from food) | kim-sṳ̍t | |
| Hebrew | הָדוּק(firmly or securely fixed in place), מהיר(moving or capable of moving with great speed), מהר(with great speed), צָם(to abstain from food) | hadúq, mahír, mahér, tsam | |
| Higaonon | madali(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Hindi | तीव्र(moving or capable of moving with great speed), तेज़(moving or capable of moving with great speed), जल्दी से(with great speed), झटपट(with great speed), शीघ्र(with great speed), उपवास करना(to abstain from food), व्रत(to abstain from food), व्रत रखना(to abstain from food) | tīvra, tez, jaldī se, jhaṭpaṭ, śīghra, upvās karnā, vrat, vrat rakhnā | |
| Hungarian | gyors(moving or capable of moving with great speed), mély(of sleep: deep or sound), sebes(moving or capable of moving with great speed), siet(ahead of the correct time or schedule), szilárd(firmly or securely fixed in place), tartós(of a dye: not running or fading), érzékeny(of photographic film: more sensitive to light than average), gyorsan(with great speed), mélyen(of sleeping: deeply or soundly), siet(ahead of the correct time or schedule), szilárdan(in a firm or secure manner), böjtöl(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Icelandic | fastur(firmly or securely fixed in place), fastur(of sleep: deep or sound), fljótur(moving or capable of moving with great speed), fljótur(ahead of the correct time or schedule), hraðskreiður(moving or capable of moving with great speed), hraður(moving or capable of moving with great speed), kvikur(moving or capable of moving with great speed), skjótur(moving or capable of moving with great speed), snöggur(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ör(moving or capable of moving with great speed), fast(in a firm or secure manner), fast(of sleeping: deeply or soundly), hratt(with great speed), fasta(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Ido | ferma(firmly or securely fixed in place), rapida(moving or capable of moving with great speed), rapide(with great speed), fastar(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Indonesian | cepat(moving or capable of moving with great speed), puasa(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Ingrian | huima(moving or capable of moving with great speed), huimakas(moving or capable of moving with great speed), kiire(moving or capable of moving with great speed), selvä(moving or capable of moving with great speed), sukkela(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Ingush | сиха(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | sixa | |
| Irish | ceangailte(firmly or securely fixed in place), luath(moving or capable of moving with great speed), mear(moving or capable of moving with great speed), suite(firmly or securely fixed in place), bí ag troscadh(to abstain from food), déan troscadh(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Italian | avanti(ahead of the correct time or schedule), fisso(firmly or securely fixed in place), profondo(of sleep: deep or sound), rapida(moving or capable of moving with great speed), rapido(moving or capable of moving with great speed), resistente(of a dye: not running or fading), veloce(moving or capable of moving with great speed), in anticipo(ahead of the correct time or schedule), profondamente(of sleeping: deeply or soundly), rapidamente(with great speed), saldamente(in a firm or secure manner), velocemente(with great speed), digiunare(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Japanese | しっかりした(firmly or securely fixed in place), 早い(ahead of the correct time or schedule), 速い(moving or capable of moving with great speed), しっかりと(in a firm or secure manner), 急いで(with great speed), 速く(with great speed), 断食する(to abstain from food) | shikkari shita, hayai, hayai, shikkari to, isoide, hayaku, danjiki-suru | |
| Javanese | pasa(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Kabardian | псынщӏэ(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | psənśʼɛ | |
| Kalmyk | хурдн(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | xurdn | |
| Kapampangan | malagwa(moving or capable of moving with great speed), masalusu(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Kashmiri | روزٕ تھَوُن(to abstain from food), فاقہٕ تھَوُن(to abstain from food), ورَٛتھ تھَوُن(to abstain from food), وۄپَس دیُٛن(to abstain from food) | rōzụ thavun, fāqhụ thavun | |
| Khmer | ឆាប់(moving or capable of moving with great speed), លឿន(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | cʰap, lɨən | |
| Korean | 빠르다(moving or capable of moving with great speed), 빨리(with great speed), 단식하다(to abstain from food) | ppareuda, ppalli, dansik-hada | |
| Kyrgyz | бек(firmly or securely fixed in place), бек(of sleep: deep or sound), ылдам(moving or capable of moving with great speed), бек(in a firm or secure manner), бек(of sleeping: deeply or soundly), ылдам(with great speed) | bek, bek, ıldam, bek, bek, ıldam | |
| Laboya | geha(moving or capable of moving with great speed), giggara(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ngattana(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ngingata(moving or capable of moving with great speed), payarta(moving or capable of moving with great speed), yayarri(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Ladin | aslune(with great speed), debota(with great speed), snel(with great speed), giajuné(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Ladino | presto(moving or capable of moving with great speed), prestozo(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Lao | ຮັນ(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ເລວ(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ໄວ(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ໄວໆ(with great speed) | han, l, wai, wai wai | |
| Latin | celer(moving or capable of moving with great speed), celox(moving or capable of moving with great speed), rapidus(moving or capable of moving with great speed), vēlōx(moving or capable of moving with great speed), iēiūnō(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Latvian | ašs(moving or capable of moving with great speed), knašs(moving or capable of moving with great speed), nasks(moving or capable of moving with great speed), stipri(firmly or securely fixed in place), straujš(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ātrs(moving or capable of moving with great speed), žigls(moving or capable of moving with great speed), gavēt(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Lithuanian | greita(moving or capable of moving with great speed), greitas(moving or capable of moving with great speed), tvirtas(firmly or securely fixed in place), pasninkauti(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Low German | dallig(moving or capable of moving with great speed), snell(moving or capable of moving with great speed), swind(moving or capable of moving with great speed), swinn(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | séier(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Macedonian | брз(moving or capable of moving with great speed), отпорен(firmly or securely fixed in place), постојан(of a dye: not running or fading), силен(firmly or securely fixed in place), цврст(firmly or securely fixed in place), цврст(of sleep: deep or sound), брзо(with great speed), предвремено(ahead of the correct time or schedule), цврсто(in a firm or secure manner), цврсто(of sleeping: deeply or soundly), пости(to abstain from food) | brz, otporen, postojan, silen, cvrst, cvrst, brzo, predvremeno, cvrsto, cvrsto, posti | |
| Malay | laju(moving or capable of moving with great speed), lena(of sleep: deep or sound), laju(with great speed), berpuasa(to abstain from food), puasa(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Maltese | malajr(moving or capable of moving with great speed), rapidu(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ħafif(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Manchu | ᡥᡡᡩᡠᠨ(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | hūdun | |
| Maore Comorian | ufunga(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Māori | ngita(firmly or securely fixed in place), tere(moving or capable of moving with great speed), nohopuku(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Mongolian | хурдан(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | xurdan | |
| Navajo | hah(with great speed), haneetehee(with great speed), tsį́į́ł(with great speed), tsį́į́łgo(with great speed) | — | |
| Nepali | छिटो(moving or capable of moving with great speed), तीव्र(moving or capable of moving with great speed), तेज(moving or capable of moving with great speed), द्रुत(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | chiṭo, tīwra, tej, drut | |
| Norman | rapide(moving or capable of moving with great speed), vite(moving or capable of moving with great speed), vite(with great speed) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | (xewa) giran(of sleep: deep or sound), bilez(moving or capable of moving with great speed), lezgîn(moving or capable of moving with great speed), sabit(firmly or securely fixed in place), zeft(firmly or securely fixed in place), zû(moving or capable of moving with great speed), zû(ahead of the correct time or schedule), zû(with great speed), rojî girtin(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Norwegian | dyp(of sleep: deep or sound), fargeekte(of a dye: not running or fading), fast(firmly or securely fixed in place), for tidlig(ahead of the correct time or schedule), før(ahead of the correct time or schedule), kjapp(moving or capable of moving with great speed), rask(moving or capable of moving with great speed), rask(of photographic film: more sensitive to light than average), dypt(of sleeping: deeply or soundly), fast(in a firm or secure manner), hurtig(with great speed), kjapt(with great speed), raskt(with great speed), faste(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | hurtiggående(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Occitan | rapid(moving or capable of moving with great speed), velòç(moving or capable of moving with great speed), junar(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Old English | hræd(moving or capable of moving with great speed), fæste(in a firm or secure manner), fæste(of sleeping: deeply or soundly), hraþe(with great speed), hraþe(ahead of the correct time or schedule) | — | |
| Old Prussian | pastautwei(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Ossetian | тагъд(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | taǧd | |
| Persian | تند(moving or capable of moving with great speed), تیز(moving or capable of moving with great speed), فرز(moving or capable of moving with great speed), تند(with great speed), روزه گرفتن(to abstain from food) | tond, tiz, ferz, tond, ruze gereftan | |
| Plautdietsch | faust(firmly or securely fixed in place), flinkj(moving or capable of moving with great speed), flott (nds)(moving or capable of moving with great speed), schwind(moving or capable of moving with great speed), fausten(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Polabian | astĕ(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Polish | bystry(moving or capable of moving with great speed), błyskawiczny(moving or capable of moving with great speed), chyży(moving or capable of moving with great speed), prędki(moving or capable of moving with great speed), szybki(moving or capable of moving with great speed), bystro(with great speed), prędko(with great speed), szybko(with great speed), pościć(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Portuguese | adiantado(ahead of the correct time or schedule), firme(firmly or securely fixed in place), indesbotável(of a dye: not running or fading), pesado(of sleep: deep or sound), profundo(of sleep: deep or sound), rápido(moving or capable of moving with great speed), seguro(firmly or securely fixed in place), veloz(moving or capable of moving with great speed), adiantadamente(ahead of the correct time or schedule), firmemente(in a firm or secure manner), profundamente(of sleeping: deeply or soundly), rapidamente(with great speed), rápido(with great speed), seguramente(in a firm or secure manner), velozmente(with great speed), ficar de jejum(to abstain from food), jejuar(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Romanian | grăbit(moving or capable of moving with great speed), iute(moving or capable of moving with great speed), rapid(moving or capable of moving with great speed), repede(moving or capable of moving with great speed), repede(with great speed), ajuna(to abstain from food), posti(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Romansch | gegünar(to abstain from food), gegüner(to abstain from food), gigigna(to abstain from food), gigina(to abstain from food), güner(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Russian | бы́стрый(moving or capable of moving with great speed), кре́пкий(firmly or securely fixed in place), кре́пкий(of sleep: deep or sound), обгоня́ющий(ahead of the correct time or schedule), про́чный(firmly or securely fixed in place), про́чный(of a dye: not running or fading), ско́рый(moving or capable of moving with great speed), скоростно́й(moving or capable of moving with great speed), спеша́щий(ahead of the correct time or schedule), бы́стро(with great speed), кре́пко(in a firm or secure manner), кре́пко(of sleeping: deeply or soundly), преждевременно(ahead of the correct time or schedule), про́чно(in a firm or secure manner), голода́ть(to abstain from food), попости́ться(to abstain from food), пости́ться(to abstain from food) | býstryj, krépkij, krépkij, obgonjájuščij, próčnyj, próčnyj, skóryj, skorostnój, spešáščij, býstro, krépko, krépko, preždevremenno, próčno, golodátʹ, popostítʹsja, postítʹsja | |
| Sanskrit | आशु(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ऋज्र(moving or capable of moving with great speed), जव(moving or capable of moving with great speed), रघु(moving or capable of moving with great speed), शीघ्रं(with great speed), स्थिरं(in a firm or secure manner) | āśu, ṛjra, java, raghu, śīghraṃ, sthiraṃ | |
| Sardinian | ageunare(to abstain from food), deinare(to abstain from food), dejunare(to abstain from food), deunare(to abstain from food), deunzare(to abstain from food), geunare(to abstain from food), giunai(to abstain from food), zaunare(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | luath(moving or capable of moving with great speed), traisg(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | bȓz(moving or capable of moving with great speed), bȓzo(with great speed), бр̑зо(with great speed), pòstiti(to abstain from food), по̀стити(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Slovak | rýchly(moving or capable of moving with great speed), rýchlo(with great speed) | — | |
| Slovene | híter(moving or capable of moving with great speed), hítro(with great speed), postiti se(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Southern Altai | бек(firmly or securely fixed in place), бек(of sleep: deep or sound), ылтам(moving or capable of moving with great speed), бек(in a firm or secure manner), бек(of sleeping: deeply or soundly), ылтам(with great speed) | bek, bek, ïltam, bek, bek, ïltam | |
| Spanish | rápido(moving or capable of moving with great speed), firmemente(in a firm or secure manner), profundamente(of sleeping: deeply or soundly), rápidamente(with great speed), ayunar(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Swabian | dapferle(moving or capable of moving with great speed), schleunig(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Swahili | haraka(moving or capable of moving with great speed), haraka(of a dye: not running or fading), haraka(of photographic film: more sensitive to light than average), haraka(ahead of the correct time or schedule), kufunga(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Swedish | djup(of sleep: deep or sound), fast(firmly or securely fixed in place), färgäkta(of a dye: not running or fading), fäst(firmly or securely fixed in place), före(ahead of the correct time or schedule), kvick(moving or capable of moving with great speed), snabb(moving or capable of moving with great speed), snabb(of photographic film: more sensitive to light than average), djupt(of sleeping: deeply or soundly), fast(in a firm or secure manner), fort(with great speed), före(ahead of the correct time or schedule), kvickt(with great speed), snabbt(with great speed), fasta(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Tagalog | mabilis(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Tajik | зуд(moving or capable of moving with great speed), тез(moving or capable of moving with great speed), тунд(moving or capable of moving with great speed), рӯза гирифтан(to abstain from food) | zud, tez, tund, rüza giriftan | |
| Tamil | வேகமான(moving or capable of moving with great speed), நோன்பிரு(to abstain from food) | vēkamāṉa, nōṉpiru | |
| Telugu | త్వరగా(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ఉపవాసం(to abstain from food) | tvaragā, upavāsaṁ | |
| Thai | เร็ว(moving or capable of moving with great speed), เร็ว(with great speed), ไว(with great speed), อดอาหาร(to abstain from food) | reo, reo, wai, òt aahăan | |
| Tibetan | མགྱོགས་པོ(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ཟས་གཅོད(to abstain from food) | mgyogs po, zas gcod | |
| Tok Pisin | kwik(moving or capable of moving with great speed), kwik(with great speed) | — | |
| Turkish | berk(firmly or securely fixed in place), hızlı(moving or capable of moving with great speed), sabit(firmly or securely fixed in place), sıkı fıkı(of friend: steadfast, with unwavering feeling), hızlı(with great speed), oruç tutmak(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Tuvan | дүрген(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | dürgen | |
| Ukrainian | би́стрий(moving or capable of moving with great speed), мі́цно(firmly or securely fixed in place), міцни́й(of sleep: deep or sound), міцни́й(of a dye: not running or fading), прудки́й(moving or capable of moving with great speed), швидки́й(moving or capable of moving with great speed), шви́дко(with great speed), голодува́ти(to abstain from food), по́сти́ти(to abstain from food), по́сти́тися(to abstain from food), по́стувати(to abstain from food) | býstryj, mícno, micnýj, micnýj, prudkýj, švydkýj, švýdko, holoduváty, póstýty, póstýtysja, póstuvaty | |
| Urdu | تند(moving or capable of moving with great speed), تیز(moving or capable of moving with great speed), جلد(moving or capable of moving with great speed), سریع(moving or capable of moving with great speed), عاجل(moving or capable of moving with great speed), عجول(moving or capable of moving with great speed), چابک(moving or capable of moving with great speed), روزہ(to abstain from food) | tund, tez, jald, sarī, ājil, ajūl, cabuk, roza | |
| Uyghur | ئىلدام(moving or capable of moving with great speed), تېز(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | ildam, tëz | |
| Uzbek | tez(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Venetan | dexunar(to abstain from food), dezunar(to abstain from food), dixunar(to abstain from food), dizunar(to abstain from food), xunar(to abstain from food), zunar(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Vietnamese | chóng(moving or capable of moving with great speed), lẹ(moving or capable of moving with great speed), mau(moving or capable of moving with great speed), nhanh(moving or capable of moving with great speed), mau(with great speed), nhanh(with great speed), tuyệt thực(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Volapük | sagitavifik(moving or capable of moving with great speed), vifik(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Welsh | buan(moving or capable of moving with great speed), clau(moving or capable of moving with great speed), cyflym(moving or capable of moving with great speed), ymprydio(to abstain from food) | — | |
| Western Cham | عآء(to abstain from food) | — | |
| White Hmong | ceev(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Woiwurrung | berren-berren(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — | |
| Yiddish | גיך(moving or capable of moving with great speed), פֿלינק(moving or capable of moving with great speed), פֿעסט(firmly or securely fixed in place), פֿאַסטן(to abstain from food) | gikh, flink, fest, fastn | |
| Zazaki | pêt (diq)(moving or capable of moving with great speed), rew (diq)(firmly or securely fixed in place), rew (diq)(ahead of the correct time or schedule), vistra(moving or capable of moving with great speed) | — |
puasa
kleurvas, vas, vinnig, vroeg, vas, vinnig, voor, vas
agjëroj
lumi (Chungli)
سريع, سريع, سَرِيع, عميق, بِسُرْعَة, عَاجِلًا, صَامَ
sarīʕ, sarīʕ, sarīʕ, bi-surʕa, ʕājilan, ṣāma
ayunar
agiun
rápidu, ayunar
iti, sürətli, yeyin, çapıq, oruc tutmaq
ныҡ, тиҙ, шәп, ҡаты, нығытып, ныҡ, тиҙ, шәп, ҡаты
nıq, tiź, şəp, qatı, nığıtıp, nıq, tiź, şəp, qatı
azkar, finko, irmo, tinko, agudo, azkar, barau egin
buan, yun
бърз, закрепен, здрав, неизбеляващ, бъ́рзо, дълбоко, здраво, преждеврѐмено, силно, по́стя
bǎrz, zakrepen, zdrav, neizbeljavašt, bǎ́rzo, dǎlboko, zdravo, preždevrèmeno, silno, póstja
ferm, ràpid, veloç, fermament, ràpid, ràpidament, veloçment, dejunar
puasa
不褪色的, 偏快的, 快, 牢的, 迅速曝光的, 快, 快於標準時間 /快于标准时间, 快速, 牢固地, 禁食, 齋戒 /斋戒
bú tuìsè de, piānkuài de, kuài, láo de, xùnsù pùguāng de, kuài, kuài yú biāozhǔn shíjiān, kuàisù, laógù di, jìnshí, zhāijiè
бр̑з
hluboký, rychlý, rychle, postit se
dyb, farvefast, fast, foran, hurtig, hurtig, dybt, fast, foran, hurtigt, kvikt, faste
gezwind, kwiek, rap, snel, vast, vlug, snel, vlug, vasten
rapida, firme, rapide, fasti
kiirelt, kiiresti
fastur, skjótur, fast, skjótt, fasta
edellä, luja, menevä, nopea, nopea, nopea, nopea, pelimies, pelinainen, pitävä, sikeä, syvä, tiukka, uskollinen, vahva, vahva, vauhdikas, värinpitävä, etuajassa, lujasti, nopeasti, pikaisesti, sikeästi, tiukasti, paastota
en avance, ferme, profond, rapide, fermement, rapidement, vite, VITE, jeûner
zunâ, ğunâ
adiantado, firme, rapidamente, rápido, rápido, segura, seguro, á présa, xaxuar
მარდი, სწრაფი, ჩქარი, ცქვიტი, წინმსწრები, მარდად, სწრაფად, სხარტად, ჩქარა, წინასწარ, წინსწრებით, მარხვა, მარხვის შენახვა, მარხულობა
mardi, sc̣rapi, čkari, ckviṭi, c̣inmsc̣rebi, mardad, sc̣rapad, sxarṭad, čkara, c̣inasc̣ar, c̣insc̣rebit, marxva, marxvis šenaxva, marxuloba
Breitband, Lebemann, befestigt, befestigt, beständig, echt, eng, farbecht, fest, fest, fest, fixiert, flink, flott, gaach, geschwind, geschützt, gleitig, gnoot, gschwind, halbseiden, hurtig, hurtig, lebenslustig, leicht, leichtlebig, lichtecht, lichtempfindlich, liederlich, rasch, schnell, schnell, schnell, schnell, schnëll, standhaft, tief, tifig, trawig, treu, undurchdringlich, unzugänglich, verankert, verstärkt, vorgehen, waschfest, wirklich, beschleunigt, fest, fest, schnell, tief, vorgehen, fasten, hungern
βαθύς, γρήγορος, μπροστά, στερεός, ταχύς, γρήγορα, νηστεύω
vathýs, grígoros, brostá, stereós, tachýs, grígora, nistévo
sukkavoq
madali
तीव्र, तेज़, जल्दी से, झटपट, शीघ्र, उपवास करना, व्रत, व्रत रखना
tīvra, tez, jaldī se, jhaṭpaṭ, śīghra, upvās karnā, vrat, vrat rakhnā
gyors, mély, sebes, siet, szilárd, tartós, érzékeny, gyorsan, mélyen, siet, szilárdan, böjtöl
fastur, fastur, fljótur, fljótur, hraðskreiður, hraður, kvikur, skjótur, snöggur, ör, fast, fast, hratt, fasta
ferma, rapida, rapide, fastar
cepat, puasa
huima, huimakas, kiire, selvä, sukkela
ceangailte, luath, mear, suite, bí ag troscadh, déan troscadh
avanti, fisso, profondo, rapida, rapido, resistente, veloce, in anticipo, profondamente, rapidamente, saldamente, velocemente, digiunare
しっかりした, 早い, 速い, しっかりと, 急いで, 速く, 断食する
shikkari shita, hayai, hayai, shikkari to, isoide, hayaku, danjiki-suru
pasa
malagwa, masalusu
geha, giggara, ngattana, ngingata, payarta, yayarri
aslune, debota, snel, giajuné
presto, prestozo
celer, celox, rapidus, vēlōx, iēiūnō
ašs, knašs, nasks, stipri, straujš, ātrs, žigls, gavēt
greita, greitas, tvirtas, pasninkauti
dallig, snell, swind, swinn
séier
брз, отпорен, постојан, силен, цврст, цврст, брзо, предвремено, цврсто, цврсто, пости
brz, otporen, postojan, silen, cvrst, cvrst, brzo, predvremeno, cvrsto, cvrsto, posti
laju, lena, laju, berpuasa, puasa
malajr, rapidu, ħafif
ufunga
ngita, tere, nohopuku
hah, haneetehee, tsį́į́ł, tsį́į́łgo
rapide, vite, vite
(xewa) giran, bilez, lezgîn, sabit, zeft, zû, zû, zû, rojî girtin
dyp, fargeekte, fast, for tidlig, før, kjapp, rask, rask, dypt, fast, hurtig, kjapt, raskt, faste
hurtiggående
rapid, velòç, junar
hræd, fæste, fæste, hraþe, hraþe
pastautwei
faust, flinkj, flott (nds), schwind, fausten
astĕ
bystry, błyskawiczny, chyży, prędki, szybki, bystro, prędko, szybko, pościć
adiantado, firme, indesbotável, pesado, profundo, rápido, seguro, veloz, adiantadamente, firmemente, profundamente, rapidamente, rápido, seguramente, velozmente, ficar de jejum, jejuar
grăbit, iute, rapid, repede, repede, ajuna, posti
gegünar, gegüner, gigigna, gigina, güner
бы́стрый, кре́пкий, кре́пкий, обгоня́ющий, про́чный, про́чный, ско́рый, скоростно́й, спеша́щий, бы́стро, кре́пко, кре́пко, преждевременно, про́чно, голода́ть, попости́ться, пости́ться
býstryj, krépkij, krépkij, obgonjájuščij, próčnyj, próčnyj, skóryj, skorostnój, spešáščij, býstro, krépko, krépko, preždevremenno, próčno, golodátʹ, popostítʹsja, postítʹsja
ageunare, deinare, dejunare, deunare, deunzare, geunare, giunai, zaunare
luath, traisg
bȓz, bȓzo, бр̑зо, pòstiti, по̀стити
rýchly, rýchlo
híter, hítro, postiti se
rápido, firmemente, profundamente, rápidamente, ayunar
dapferle, schleunig
haraka, haraka, haraka, haraka, kufunga
djup, fast, färgäkta, fäst, före, kvick, snabb, snabb, djupt, fast, fort, före, kvickt, snabbt, fasta
mabilis
kwik, kwik
berk, hızlı, sabit, sıkı fıkı, hızlı, oruç tutmak
би́стрий, мі́цно, міцни́й, міцни́й, прудки́й, швидки́й, шви́дко, голодува́ти, по́сти́ти, по́сти́тися, по́стувати
býstryj, mícno, micnýj, micnýj, prudkýj, švydkýj, švýdko, holoduváty, póstýty, póstýtysja, póstuvaty
tez
dexunar, dezunar, dixunar, dizunar, xunar, zunar
chóng, lẹ, mau, nhanh, mau, nhanh, tuyệt thực
sagitavifik, vifik
buan, clau, cyflym, ymprydio
عآء
ceev
berren-berren
pêt (diq), rew (diq), rew (diq), vistra
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