Finger
Translations of "finger" (278 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abkhaz | анацәа((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | anacʷa | |
| Afar | fera((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Afrikaans | vinger((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Aklanon | tudlo'((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Albanian | gisht((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Alutor | тылгылӈын((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | təlɣəlŋən | |
| Amharic | ጣት((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | ṭat | |
| Ancient Greek | δάκτυλος((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Arabic | أُصْباع((anatomy) extremity of the hand), إِصْبَع((anatomy) extremity of the hand), بَنَان((anatomy) extremity of the hand), صَبَّعَ(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger) | ʔuṣbāʕ, ʔiṣbaʕ, banān, ṣabbaʕa | |
| Aragonese | dido((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Armenian | մատ((anatomy) extremity of the hand), մատնանշել(to identify or point out) | mat, matnanšel | |
| Aromanian | dzeadzit((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Assamese | আঙুলি((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | aṅuli | |
| Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | ܨܸܒܥܬܵܐ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | ṣibʿta | |
| Asturian | dedu((anatomy) extremity of the hand), deu((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Avar | килищ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | kilišš | |
| Awadhi | अंगुरी((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | aṅgurī | |
| Azerbaijani | barmaq((anatomy) extremity of the hand), barmaqlamaq(to poke) | — | |
| Balinese | jriji((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Baluchi | لنکک((anatomy) extremity of the hand), موردانگ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | lunkuk, mordánag | |
| Bangi | mosei((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Bashkir | бармаҡ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | barmaq | |
| Basque | atzamar((anatomy) extremity of the hand), behatz((anatomy) extremity of the hand), eri((anatomy) extremity of the hand), hatz((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Bats | ტარკ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | ṭarḳ | |
| Belarusian | па́лец((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | páljec | |
| Bengali | আঙুল((anatomy) extremity of the hand), আঙ্গুল((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | aṅul, aṅgul | |
| Bhojpuri | अंगुरी((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | aṅgurī | |
| Bikol Central | guramoy((anatomy) extremity of the hand), muro((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Breton | biz((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Brunei Malay | jari((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Bulgarian | пръст((anatomy) extremity of the hand), пръст(a fingersbreadth of alcohol), пипам(to poke), посочвам(to identify or point out) | prǎst, prǎst, pipam, posočvam | |
| Burmese | လက်ချောင်း((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | lakhkyaung: | |
| Buryat | хурган((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | xurgan | |
| Catalan | dit((anatomy) extremity of the hand), digitar(to provide instructions about the use of fingers in music) | — | |
| Cebuano | tudlo((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | ئەنگوست((anatomy) extremity of the hand), پەنجە((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | engust, pence | |
| Chamicuro | sulu shijpa((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Chechen | пӏелг((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | pʼelg | |
| Chichewa | chala((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Chinese | зыту((anatomy) extremity of the hand), җыту((anatomy) extremity of the hand), 掌頭仔 /掌头仔((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | zɨtu, žɨtu, chńg-thâu-á / chéng-thâu-á / chńg-thâu--á / chín-thâu--á | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 手指((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | sau² zi² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 手指((anatomy) extremity of the hand), 手指頭 /手指头((anatomy) extremity of the hand), 指頭 /指头((anatomy) extremity of the hand), 指交(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), 指認 /指认(to identify or point out), 摳 /抠(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), 撥弄 /拨弄(to poke) | shǒuzhǐ, shǒuzhǐtou, shǒuzhítou, zhǐtou, zhítou, zhǐjiāo, zhǐrèn, kōu, bōnòng | |
| Church Slavic | пальць((anatomy) extremity of the hand), прьстъ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | palĭcĭ, prĭstŭ | |
| Chuvash | пӳрне((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | pürne | |
| Classical Nahuatl | mapilli((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Corsican | ditu((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Crimean Tatar | parmaq((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Czech | prst((anatomy) extremity of the hand), prstit(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger) | — | |
| Dalmatian | detco((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Danish | finger((anatomy) extremity of the hand), tå(finger-shaped pieces of food), angive fingersætning i(to provide instructions about the use of fingers in music), famle ved(to poke), fingerere(to poke), give finger(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), pege på(to identify or point out), udpege(to identify or point out) | — | |
| Dargwa | тӏул((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | ṭul | |
| Dari | اَنْگُشْت((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | angušt | |
| Dhivehi | އިނގިލި((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | iⁿgili | |
| Dongxiang | ghurun((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Drung | urhram((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Dupaningan Agta | giray((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Dutch | bodempje(a fingersbreadth of alcohol), vinger((anatomy) extremity of the hand), vinger(a fingersbreadth of alcohol), aanwijzen(to identify or point out), porren(to poke), vingeren(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger) | — | |
| Eastern Cham | ꨌꨗꨭꨥ ꨓꨊꨪꩆ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | chanơw tangin | |
| Eastern Min Chinese | 手指((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | chiū-cāi | |
| Egyptian | Dba-Z1((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | ḏbꜥ | |
| Elfdalian | fingger((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Erzya | кедь сур((anatomy) extremity of the hand), сур((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | keď sur, sur | |
| Esperanto | fingro((anatomy) extremity of the hand), fingri(to use specified finger positions to produce notes on a musical instrument), fingri(to provide instructions about the use of fingers in music), fingrumi(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger) | — | |
| Estonian | näpp((anatomy) extremity of the hand), sõrm((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Faroese | fingur((anatomy) extremity of the hand), fingur(finger-shaped pieces of food) | — | |
| Finnish | laituri(finger pier), näppi((anatomy) extremity of the hand), puikko(finger-shaped pieces of food), sormi((anatomy) extremity of the hand), sormi(something similar in function to a finger), sorminäppäryys(skill in the use of the fingers), tikku(finger-shaped pieces of food), tilkka(a fingersbreadth of alcohol), hivellä(to poke), näpelöidä(to poke), näyttää(to identify or point out), osoittaa(to identify or point out), sormeilla(to poke), sormettaa(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), sormittaa(to use specified finger positions to produce notes on a musical instrument), sormittaa(to provide instructions about the use of fingers in music) | — | |
| French | doigt((anatomy) extremity of the hand), doigt(a fingersbreadth of alcohol), doigter(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), doigter(to provide instructions about the use of fingers in music), pointer(to identify or point out), tripoter(to poke) | — | |
| Friulian | dêt((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Gagauz | parmak((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Galician | dedo((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Gan Chinese | 拈(to poke), 約 /约(to identify or point out) | nien, ioh⁶ | |
| Georgian | თითი((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | titi | |
| German | Finger((anatomy) extremity of the hand), fingern(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger) | — | |
| Godoberi | сетӏил((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | setʼíl | |
| Gothic | 𐍆𐌹𐌲𐌲𐍂𐍃((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | figgrs | |
| Greek | δάχτυλο((anatomy) extremity of the hand), δάχτυλο(a fingersbreadth of alcohol), βάζω δάχτυλο(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), πασπατεύω(to poke), υποδεικνύω(to identify or point out), ψηλαφίζω(to poke) | dáchtylo, dáchtylo, vázo dáchtylo, paspatévo, ypodeiknýo, psilafízo | |
| Greenlandic | inuak((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Gujarati | આંગળી((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | ā̃gaḷī | |
| Haitian Creole | dwèt((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Hakka Chinese | 手指((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | sú-chṳ́ | |
| Hausa | yatsa((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Hawaiian | manamana((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Hebrew | אֶצְבַּע((anatomy) extremity of the hand), מזח(finger pier), רציף(finger pier) | étsba, etsbá, mezakh, ratzif | |
| Higaonon | tuldo((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Hindi | अंगुल((anatomy) extremity of the hand), अंगुलि((anatomy) extremity of the hand), अंगुली((anatomy) extremity of the hand), अंगुश्त((anatomy) extremity of the hand), अंगुश्त((anatomy) extremity of the hand), उंगली((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | aṅgul, aṅguli, aṅgulī, aṅguśt, aṅguśt, uṅglī | |
| Hungarian | ujj((anatomy) extremity of the hand), megujjaz(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), mutat(to identify or point out), rámutat(to identify or point out), ujjaz(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger) | — | |
| Hunsrik | Finger((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Icelandic | fingur((anatomy) extremity of the hand), fingur(finger-shaped pieces of food), putti((anatomy) extremity of the hand), putta(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger) | — | |
| Ido | fingro((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Igbo | ogwe aka((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Inari Sami | suormâ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Indonesian | jari((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Ingush | пӏелг((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | pʼelg | |
| Interlingua | digito((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | اَنْگُشْت((anatomy) extremity of the hand), اَنْگُشْد((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | angošt, angošd | |
| Irish | méar((anatomy) extremity of the hand), méara((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Italian | barretta(finger-shaped pieces of food), dita((anatomy) extremity of the hand), dito((anatomy) extremity of the hand), goccio(a fingersbreadth of alcohol), fare un ditalino(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), sgrillettare(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger) | — | |
| Iu Mien | buoz-ndoqv((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Japanese | 指((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | yubi | |
| Javanese | driji((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Juba Arabic | asba((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Kabuverdianu | dedu((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Kaitag | тӏупп((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | ṭupp | |
| Kalmyk | хурһн((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | xurğn | |
| Kannada | ಬೆರಳು((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | beraḷu | |
| Kapampangan | taliri((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Karachay-Balkar | бармакъ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | barmaq | |
| Karakalpak | barmaq((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Karelian | sormi((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Kazakh | бармақ((anatomy) extremity of the hand), саусақ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | barmaq, sausaq | |
| Khakas | салаа((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | salaa | |
| Khmer | ម្រាមដៃ((anatomy) extremity of the hand), អង្គុលី((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | mriəm day, ʼɑngkulii | |
| Kildin Sami | сӯррм((anatomy) extremity of the hand), це̄һп((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | sūrrm, ciehp | |
| Kituba | musapi((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Komi-Zyrian | чунь((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | ćuń | |
| Kongo | mioko((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Korean | 손가락((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | son'garak | |
| Koryak | йылгылӈын((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | yəlgəlŋən | |
| Kumyk | бармакъ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | barmaq | |
| Kyrgyz | бармак((anatomy) extremity of the hand), салаа((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | barmak, salaa | |
| Ladino | dedo((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Lak | кӏисса((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | kʼis:a | |
| Lao | ນິ້ວມື((anatomy) extremity of the hand), ນີ້ວ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | niu mư̄, nīu | |
| Latgalian | piersts((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Latin | digitus((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Latvian | pirksts((anatomy) extremity of the hand), pirksts(finger-shaped pieces of food) | — | |
| Laz | კითი((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | ǩiti | |
| Lezgi | тӏуб((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | ṭub | |
| Ligurian | dîo((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Lingala | mosai((anatomy) extremity of the hand), mosapi((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Lithuanian | pirštas((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Livonian | suoŗm((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Lombard | did((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Low German | Finger((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | palc((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Luganda | olugalo((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Luhya | luluala((anatomy) extremity of the hand), luluala((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Luo | ching((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Lutuv | kuvdaw((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Fanger((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Macedonian | прст((anatomy) extremity of the hand), покажува(to identify or point out), посочува(to identify or point out), укажува(to identify or point out) | prst, pokažuva, posočuva, ukažuva | |
| Madurese | garigi((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Maguindanao | kemel((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Malagasy | ankihikely((anatomy) extremity of the hand), tondro((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Malay | jari((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Malayalam | വിരൽ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | viral | |
| Maltese | saba’((anatomy) extremity of the hand), seba’((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Manchu | ᠰᡳᠮᡥᡠᠨ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | simhun | |
| Mansaka | kamot((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Manx | mair((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Māori | koikara((anatomy) extremity of the hand), koro((anatomy) extremity of the hand), kotikara((anatomy) extremity of the hand), maihao((anatomy) extremity of the hand), mati((anatomy) extremity of the hand), matihao((anatomy) extremity of the hand), matikara((anatomy) extremity of the hand), matimati((anatomy) extremity of the hand), mikao((anatomy) extremity of the hand), toi((anatomy) extremity of the hand), pokipoki(to use specified finger positions to produce notes on a musical instrument) | — | |
| Maranao | kemer((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Marathi | अंगुली((anatomy) extremity of the hand), बोट((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | aṅgulī, boṭ | |
| Mazanderani | انگیس((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | angis | |
| Megleno-Romanian | zeazit((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Middle English | fynger((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Middle French | doigt((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Mongolian | хуруу((anatomy) extremity of the hand), ᠬᠤᠷᠤᠭᠤ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | xuruu, quruɣu | |
| Mwani | chala((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Nahuatl | mapili((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Nanai | чумчуэн((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | čumčuen | |
| Navajo | álánééz((anatomy) extremity of the hand), álázhoozh((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Neapolitan | dito((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Nepali | औंला((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | a͠ulā | |
| Nheengatu | puã((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Nias | turu((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Nivkh | тунь((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | tuņ | |
| Norman | deigt((anatomy) extremity of the hand), dé((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| North Frisian | fanger((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Northern Altai | салага((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | salaga | |
| Northern Kurdish | bêçî((anatomy) extremity of the hand), tilî((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Northern Sami | suorbma((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | finger((anatomy) extremity of the hand), fingre(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | finger((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Nuosu | ꇇꏸ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | lot jy | |
| Occitan | det((anatomy) extremity of the hand), dit((anatomy) extremity of the hand), chaspar(to poke), detar(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), detejar(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), patejar(to poke), tocassejar(to poke) | — | |
| Odia | ଆଙ୍ଗୁଳି((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | āṅguḷi | |
| Ojibwe | niibinaakwaanininj((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Okinawan | いいび((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | ʔiibi | |
| Old East Slavic | пальць((anatomy) extremity of the hand), пьрстъ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | palĭcĭ, pĭrstŭ | |
| Old English | finger((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Old French | doit((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Old Frisian | finger((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Old Javanese | jariji((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Old Spanish | dedo((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Old Tupi | pûã((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Oromo | quba((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Ossetian | ӕнгуылдз((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | انگشت((anatomy) extremity of the hand), بنان((anatomy) extremity of the hand), پرمق((anatomy) extremity of the hand), پرمقلمق(to poke) | engüşt, benân, parmak, parmaklamak | |
| Pacoh | tarreih ati((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Pali | aṅgulī((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | палєц((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | paljec | |
| Papiamentu | dede((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Pashto | ګوته((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | gwəta | |
| Pennsylvania German | Finger((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Plautdietsch | Finja (nds)((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Polish | palec((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Portuguese | dedo (da mão)((anatomy) extremity of the hand), apontar(to identify or point out), cutucar(to poke), dedilhar(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), dedilhar(to use specified finger positions to produce notes on a musical instrument) | — | |
| Quechua | ruk'ana((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Romagnol | did((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Romani | naj((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Romanian | deget((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Romansch | det((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Russian | па́лец((anatomy) extremity of the hand), перст((anatomy) extremity of the hand), показа́ть(to identify or point out), ткнуть(to poke), указа́ть(to identify or point out) | pálec, perst, pokazátʹ, tknutʹ, ukazátʹ | |
| S'gaw Karen | စုမုၢ်((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | su mu̱ | |
| Saho | fera((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Samoan | tamaimai((anatomy) extremity of the hand), tamatamaʻi((anatomy) extremity of the hand), tamaʻi((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Sanskrit | अङ्गुरि((anatomy) extremity of the hand), अङ्गुली((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | aṅguri, aṅgulī | |
| Santali | ᱠᱟᱹᱴᱩᱵ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | kăṭup’ | |
| Sardinian | didu((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | corrag((anatomy) extremity of the hand), meirceann((anatomy) extremity of the hand), meur((anatomy) extremity of the hand), àbhdan((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | pȑst((anatomy) extremity of the hand), пр̏ст((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Shan | ၼိဝ်ႉ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | nḭ̂o | |
| Shona | munwe((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Sicilian | barretta(finger-shaped pieces of food), jita-lesti(skill in the use of the fingers), jitata(a fingersbreadth of alcohol), jitu((anatomy) extremity of the hand), jìditu((anatomy) extremity of the hand), stizza(a fingersbreadth of alcohol), nfilari i jita(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), nnicari(to identify or point out), sbrijinziari(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), scummàttiri(to poke), scuncicari(to poke), sfissijari(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), sincaliari(to identify or point out), stuzzinijari(to poke) | — | |
| Sindhi | آڱُر((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | āṅuri | |
| Sinhalese | ඇඟිල්ල((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | æⁿgilla | |
| Skolt Sami | suõrmm((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Slovak | prst((anatomy) extremity of the hand), prst(finger-shaped pieces of food), prstiť(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger) | — | |
| Slovene | prst((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Somali | far((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Sotho | monwana((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Southern Altai | бармак((anatomy) extremity of the hand), сабар((anatomy) extremity of the hand), тырмак((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | barmak, sabar, tïrmak | |
| Southern Sami | soerme((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Spanish | alambres((anatomy) extremity of the hand), barra(finger-shaped pieces of food), barra(something similar in function to a finger), control(something similar in function to a finger), dedeo(skill in the use of the fingers), dedo((anatomy) extremity of the hand), dedo(finger-shaped pieces of food), dedo(a fingersbreadth of alcohol), muelle en espigón(finger pier), apuntar(to identify or point out), dedear(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), hurgar(to poke), señalar(to identify or point out) | — | |
| Sranan Tongo | finga((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Stoney | nã pθihu((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Svan | ფხულე((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | pxule | |
| Swahili | dole((anatomy) extremity of the hand), kidole((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Swedish | finger((anatomy) extremity of the hand), fingra(to poke), peka ut(to identify or point out), peta(to poke), pulla(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), utpeka(to identify or point out) | — | |
| Tagalog | daliri((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Tahitian | manimani((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Tajik | ангушт((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | angušt | |
| Tamil | விரல்((anatomy) extremity of the hand), குடை(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), சுட்டு(to identify or point out), நோண்டு(to poke) | viral, kuṭai, cuṭṭu, nōṇṭu | |
| Tarifit | ḍaḍ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Tashelhit | aḍaḍ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Tatar | бармак((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | barmaq | |
| Tboli | tdok((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Telugu | వేలు((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | vēlu | |
| Ternate | ragaraga((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Thai | นิ้ว((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | níu | |
| Tibetan | ཕྱག་མཛུག((anatomy) extremity of the hand), མཛུག་གུ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | phyag mdzug, mdzug gu | |
| Tigrinya | ኣጻብዕ((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | ʾaṣabʿ | |
| Tocharian B | prāri((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Tongan | louhi‘i((anatomy) extremity of the hand), tuhu((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Tsonga | ritiho((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Turkish | parmak((anatomy) extremity of the hand), işaret etmek(to identify or point out), parmak atmak(to poke), parmaklamak(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger) | — | |
| Turkmen | barmak((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Tuvan | салаа((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | salaa | |
| Udmurt | чиньы((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | ćińy | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎜𐎕𐎁𐎓((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | ủṣbʿ | |
| Ukrainian | па́лець((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | pálecʹ | |
| Upper Sorbian | porst((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Urdu | اَن٘گُشْت((anatomy) extremity of the hand), اُن٘گْلی((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | aṅguśt, uṅglī | |
| Uyghur | بارماق((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | barmaq | |
| Uzbek | barmoq((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Venetan | det((anatomy) extremity of the hand), déo((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Veps | sor’m((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Vietnamese | ngón tay((anatomy) extremity of the hand), bấm (a)(to provide instructions about the use of fingers in music), chỉ ra(to identify or point out), chỉ đến(to identify or point out), chọc(to poke), ghi cách bấm (b)(to provide instructions about the use of fingers in music), đánh(to provide instructions about the use of fingers in music), đâm(to poke) | — | |
| Vilamovian | fyngier((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Volapük | doat((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Walloon | doet((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Welsh | bys((anatomy) extremity of the hand), bys llaw((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| West-Frisian | finger((anatomy) extremity of the hand), finger((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Western Bukidnon Manobo | tezu'((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| White Hmong | ntiv tes((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Winnebago | nąąpwaigiza((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Woiwurrung | wunmunmil((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Wolof | baaraam((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Wu Chinese | 手節頭 /手节头((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | ⁵seu-ciq-deu | |
| Xhosa | umnwe((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Xiang Chinese | 手指腦 /手指脑((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | shou³ zhr⁶ lau³ | |
| Yakut | тарбах((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | tarbaq | |
| Yiddish | פֿינגער((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | finger | |
| Yoruba | ìka((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Zazaki | engışt (diq)((anatomy) extremity of the hand), gışt((anatomy) extremity of the hand), gıştekê(a fingersbreadth of alcohol), gıştık(something similar in function to a finger), gışt eşten(to penetrate and sexually stimulate with one's finger), gışt kuwen(to poke), işaret kerden(to identify or point out), ploğnayen(to use specified finger positions to produce notes on a musical instrument) | — | |
| Zhuang | lwgfwngz((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — | |
| Zulu | umunwe((anatomy) extremity of the hand) | — |
fera
vinger
tudlo'
gisht
δάκτυλος
dido
dzeadzit
dedu, deu
barmaq, barmaqlamaq
jriji
mosei
atzamar, behatz, eri, hatz
guramoy, muro
biz
jari
dit, digitar
tudlo
sulu shijpa
chala
手指, 手指頭 /手指头, 指頭 /指头, 指交, 指認 /指认, 摳 /抠, 撥弄 /拨弄
shǒuzhǐ, shǒuzhǐtou, shǒuzhítou, zhǐtou, zhítou, zhǐjiāo, zhǐrèn, kōu, bōnòng
mapilli
ditu
parmaq
prst, prstit
detco
finger, tå, angive fingersætning i, famle ved, fingerere, give finger, pege på, udpege
ghurun
urhram
giray
bodempje, vinger, vinger, aanwijzen, porren, vingeren
fingger
fingro, fingri, fingri, fingrumi
näpp, sõrm
fingur, fingur
laituri, näppi, puikko, sormi, sormi, sorminäppäryys, tikku, tilkka, hivellä, näpelöidä, näyttää, osoittaa, sormeilla, sormettaa, sormittaa, sormittaa
doigt, doigt, doigter, doigter, pointer, tripoter
dêt
parmak
dedo
Finger, fingern
δάχτυλο, δάχτυλο, βάζω δάχτυλο, πασπατεύω, υποδεικνύω, ψηλαφίζω
dáchtylo, dáchtylo, vázo dáchtylo, paspatévo, ypodeiknýo, psilafízo
inuak
dwèt
yatsa
manamana
tuldo
ujj, megujjaz, mutat, rámutat, ujjaz
Finger
fingur, fingur, putti, putta
fingro
ogwe aka
suormâ
jari
digito
méar, méara
barretta, dita, dito, goccio, fare un ditalino, sgrillettare
buoz-ndoqv
driji
asba
dedu
taliri
barmaq
sormi
musapi
mioko
dedo
piersts
digitus
pirksts, pirksts
dîo
mosai, mosapi
pirštas
suoŗm
did
Finger
palc
olugalo
luluala, luluala
ching
kuvdaw
Fanger
garigi
kemel
ankihikely, tondro
jari
saba’, seba’
kamot
mair
koikara, koro, kotikara, maihao, mati, matihao, matikara, matimati, mikao, toi, pokipoki
kemer
zeazit
fynger
doigt
chala
mapili
álánééz, álázhoozh
dito
puã
turu
deigt, dé
fanger
bêçî, tilî
suorbma
finger, fingre
finger
det, dit, chaspar, detar, detejar, patejar, tocassejar
niibinaakwaanininj
finger
doit
finger
jariji
dedo
pûã
quba
ӕнгуылдз
tarreih ati
aṅgulī
dede
Finger
Finja (nds)
palec
dedo (da mão), apontar, cutucar, dedilhar, dedilhar
ruk'ana
did
naj
deget
det
fera
tamaimai, tamatamaʻi, tamaʻi
didu
corrag, meirceann, meur, àbhdan
pȑst, пр̏ст
munwe
barretta, jita-lesti, jitata, jitu, jìditu, stizza, nfilari i jita, nnicari, sbrijinziari, scummàttiri, scuncicari, sfissijari, sincaliari, stuzzinijari
suõrmm
prst, prst, prstiť
prst
far
monwana
soerme
alambres, barra, barra, control, dedeo, dedo, dedo, dedo, muelle en espigón, apuntar, dedear, hurgar, señalar
finga
nã pθihu
dole, kidole
finger, fingra, peka ut, peta, pulla, utpeka
daliri
manimani
ḍaḍ
aḍaḍ
tdok
ragaraga
prāri
louhi‘i, tuhu
ritiho
parmak, işaret etmek, parmak atmak, parmaklamak
barmak
porst
barmoq
det, déo
sor’m
ngón tay, bấm (a), chỉ ra, chỉ đến, chọc, ghi cách bấm (b), đánh, đâm
fyngier
doat
doet
bys, bys llaw
finger, finger
ntiv tes
nąąpwaigiza
wunmunmil
baaraam
umnwe
ìka
engışt (diq), gışt, gıştekê, gıştık, gışt eşten, gışt kuwen, işaret kerden, ploğnayen
lwgfwngz
umunwe
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