Flourish
Translations of "flourish" (28 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | θάλλω(to thrive or grow well), ἀκμάζω(to prosper or fare well), ἀκμάζω(to make bold, sweeping movements) | thállō, akmázō, akmázō | |
| Armenian | ծաղկել(to thrive or grow well), ծաղկել(to prosper or fare well) | caġkel, caġkel | |
| Bulgarian | завъртулка(ornamentation), размахване(dramatic gesture), фанфари(ceremonious passage), вирея(to thrive or grow well), процъфтявам(to prosper or fare well), размахвам(to make bold, sweeping movements) | zavǎrtulka, razmahvane, fanfari, vireja, procǎftjavam, razmahvam | |
| Catalan | floritura(dramatic gesture), floritura(ornamentation), ornament(architecture: decorative embellishment), florir(to thrive or grow well), florir(to prosper or fare well) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 繁榮 /繁荣(to thrive or grow well) | fánróng | |
| Czech | fanfára(ceremonious passage), kudrlinka(ornamentation), tuš(ceremonious passage), dařit se(to thrive or grow well), dařit se(to prosper or fare well), dopadat(to be in a period of greatest influence), gestikulovat(to make bold, sweeping movements), mít vliv(to be in a period of greatest influence), prosperovat(to prosper or fare well), rozmachovat se(to make bold, sweeping movements), vzkvétat(to thrive or grow well), vzkvétat(to prosper or fare well) | — | |
| Danish | florere(to thrive or grow well), trives(to thrive or grow well) | — | |
| Dutch | gezwaai(dramatic gesture), ornament(ornamentation), versiering(ornamentation), zwaai(dramatic gesture), bloeien(to thrive or grow well), floreren(to thrive or grow well), floreren(to prosper or fare well), floreren(to be in a period of greatest influence), gedijen(to prosper or fare well), opbloeien(to prosper or fare well), wuiven(to make bold, sweeping movements), zwaaien(to make bold, sweeping movements) | — | |
| Esperanto | fanfaro(ceremonious passage), disflori(to thrive or grow well), disflori(to prosper or fare well), flori(to be in a period of greatest influence) | — | |
| Finnish | koriste(ornamentation), koriste(architecture: decorative embellishment), koukero(ornamentation), kukoistaa(to thrive or grow well) | — | |
| French | fioriture(ornamentation), gesticulation(dramatic gesture), morceau de bravoure(ceremonious passage), brandir(to make bold, sweeping movements), fleurir(to thrive or grow well), fleurir(to prosper or fare well), fleurir(to be in a period of greatest influence) | — | |
| German | Ausschmückung(ornamentation), Dekoration(architecture: decorative embellishment), Fanfare(ceremonious passage), Hieb(dramatic gesture), Ornament(architecture: decorative embellishment), Schnörkel(ornamentation), Schwung(ornamentation), Trompetenstoß(ceremonious passage), Tusch(ceremonious passage), Verzierung(ornamentation), Verzierung(architecture: decorative embellishment), große Geste(dramatic gesture), überschwengliche Geste(dramatic gesture), aufblühen(to prosper or fare well), aufblühen(to be in a period of greatest influence), blühen(to thrive or grow well), blühen(to prosper or fare well), eine Blütezeit erleben(to prosper or fare well), eine Blütezeit haben(to be in a period of greatest influence), einen Höhepunkt erreichen(to be in a period of greatest influence), florieren(to prosper or fare well), gedeihen(to thrive or grow well), gedeihen(to prosper or fare well), gestikulieren(to make bold, sweeping movements), großen Erfolg haben(to be in a period of greatest influence), grünen(to thrive or grow well), kulminieren(to be in a period of greatest influence), schnörkeln(to make bold, sweeping movements), schwenken(to make bold, sweeping movements), schwingen(to make bold, sweeping movements), schwungvoll bewegen(to make bold, sweeping movements), sich entwickeln(to prosper or fare well), sich gut entwickeln(to thrive or grow well), spriessen(to thrive or grow well), überschwenglich gestikulieren(to make bold, sweeping movements) | — | |
| Icelandic | blómstra(to thrive or grow well), blómstra(to prosper or fare well), dafna(to thrive or grow well), dafna(to prosper or fare well), sveifla(to make bold, sweeping movements) | — | |
| Ido | fiorituro(ornamentation), florifar(to thrive or grow well), florifar(to prosper or fare well) | — | |
| Italian | gesticolio(dramatic gesture), girigogolo(ornamentation), sventolio(dramatic gesture), svolazzo(ornamentation), crescere(to thrive or grow well), fiorire(to thrive or grow well), fiorire(to be in a period of greatest influence), fiorire(to make bold, sweeping movements), prosperare(to prosper or fare well), svilupparsi(to thrive or grow well) | — | |
| Japanese | 見せびらかし(dramatic gesture), 栄える(to prosper or fare well), 繁栄する(to thrive or grow well), 繁茂する(to thrive or grow well) | misebirakashi, sakaeru, han'ei suru, hanmo-suru | |
| Latin | floreō(to thrive or grow well), floreō(to prosper or fare well), vigeō(to thrive or grow well), vigeō(to prosper or fare well) | — | |
| Māori | ngaruru(to thrive or grow well), pāhautea(to thrive or grow well), tīwaiwai(to make bold, sweeping movements), whakakakapa(to make bold, sweeping movements), whakakapakapa(to make bold, sweeping movements), whakapuāwai(to prosper or fare well) | — | |
| Middle English | floryshe(dramatic gesture), floryschen(to make bold, sweeping movements), flouren(to thrive or grow well), flouren(to prosper or fare well) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | blomstre(to prosper or fare well), blomstre(to be in a period of greatest influence), florere(to thrive or grow well), florere(to prosper or fare well), svinge(to make bold, sweeping movements), trives(to thrive or grow well), vise(to make bold, sweeping movements) | — | |
| Occitan | brandir(to make bold, sweeping movements), far flòri(to prosper or fare well), florir(to thrive or grow well), florir(to prosper or fare well) | — | |
| Old English | þēon(to prosper or fare well), þēon(to be in a period of greatest influence) | — | |
| Portuguese | floreio(ornamentation), florescer(to thrive or grow well), florescer(to prosper or fare well) | — | |
| Romanian | prospera(to prosper or fare well), înflori(to thrive or grow well), înflori(to prosper or fare well), înflori(to be in a period of greatest influence) | — | |
| Russian | завиту́шка(ornamentation), загогу́лина(ornamentation), ро́счерк(ornamentation), туш(ceremonious passage), фанфа́ра(ceremonious passage), процвета́ть(to thrive or grow well) | zavitúška, zagogúlina, rósčerk, tuš, fanfára, procvetátʹ | |
| Spanish | ademanes(dramatic gesture), floreo(ornamentation), floritura(ornamentation), florecer(to thrive or grow well), florecer(to prosper or fare well), florescer(to thrive or grow well), florescer(to prosper or fare well), medrar(to thrive or grow well) | — | |
| Swedish | blomstra(to thrive or grow well), frodas(to thrive or grow well) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ро́зчерк(ornamentation), туш(ceremonious passage), фанфа́ра(ceremonious passage), кві́тнути(to prosper or fare well), процвіта́ти(to thrive or grow well), процвіта́ти(to prosper or fare well), розма́хувати(to make bold, sweeping movements), цвісти́(to prosper or fare well) | rózčerk, tuš, fanfára, kvítnuty, procvitáty, procvitáty, rozmáxuvaty, cvistý |
завъртулка, размахване, фанфари, вирея, процъфтявам, размахвам
zavǎrtulka, razmahvane, fanfari, vireja, procǎftjavam, razmahvam
floritura, floritura, ornament, florir, florir
fanfára, kudrlinka, tuš, dařit se, dařit se, dopadat, gestikulovat, mít vliv, prosperovat, rozmachovat se, vzkvétat, vzkvétat
florere, trives
gezwaai, ornament, versiering, zwaai, bloeien, floreren, floreren, floreren, gedijen, opbloeien, wuiven, zwaaien
fanfaro, disflori, disflori, flori
koriste, koriste, koukero, kukoistaa
fioriture, gesticulation, morceau de bravoure, brandir, fleurir, fleurir, fleurir
Ausschmückung, Dekoration, Fanfare, Hieb, Ornament, Schnörkel, Schwung, Trompetenstoß, Tusch, Verzierung, Verzierung, große Geste, überschwengliche Geste, aufblühen, aufblühen, blühen, blühen, eine Blütezeit erleben, eine Blütezeit haben, einen Höhepunkt erreichen, florieren, gedeihen, gedeihen, gestikulieren, großen Erfolg haben, grünen, kulminieren, schnörkeln, schwenken, schwingen, schwungvoll bewegen, sich entwickeln, sich gut entwickeln, spriessen, überschwenglich gestikulieren
blómstra, blómstra, dafna, dafna, sveifla
fiorituro, florifar, florifar
gesticolio, girigogolo, sventolio, svolazzo, crescere, fiorire, fiorire, fiorire, prosperare, svilupparsi
floreō, floreō, vigeō, vigeō
ngaruru, pāhautea, tīwaiwai, whakakakapa, whakakapakapa, whakapuāwai
floryshe, floryschen, flouren, flouren
blomstre, blomstre, florere, florere, svinge, trives, vise
brandir, far flòri, florir, florir
þēon, þēon
floreio, florescer, florescer
prospera, înflori, înflori, înflori
завиту́шка, загогу́лина, ро́счерк, туш, фанфа́ра, процвета́ть
zavitúška, zagogúlina, rósčerk, tuš, fanfára, procvetátʹ
ademanes, floreo, floritura, florecer, florecer, florescer, florescer, medrar
blomstra, frodas
ро́зчерк, туш, фанфа́ра, кві́тнути, процвіта́ти, процвіта́ти, розма́хувати, цвісти́
rózčerk, tuš, fanfára, kvítnuty, procvitáty, procvitáty, rozmáxuvaty, cvistý
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