Fork
Translations of "fork" (170 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | tuinvurk(pronged tool), vurk(pronged tool), vurk(eating utensil), vurk(intersection) | — | |
| Ajië | wuuryèet(eating utensil) | — | |
| Albanian | furkulicë(eating utensil), pirun(eating utensil) | — | |
| Algerian Arabic | فرشيطة(eating utensil) | — | |
| Amharic | ቩካ(eating utensil) | vuka | |
| Ancient Greek | δίκελλα(pronged tool) | díkella | |
| Arabic | شوكة(eating utensil), شوكة(eating utensil), شوكة(eating utensil), شَوْكَة(eating utensil), فرشيطة(eating utensil), مِذْرَاة(eating utensil), تَشَعَّبَ(to divide into two or more branches), تَفَرَّعَ(to divide into two or more branches) | šōka, šōka, šōka, šawka, furšīṭa, miḏrāh, tašaʕʕaba, tafarraʕa | |
| Aragonese | forqueta(eating utensil) | — | |
| Armenian | պատառաքաղ(pronged tool), պատառաքաղ(eating utensil) | pataṙakʻaġ, pataṙakʻaġ | |
| Aromanian | bunelã(eating utensil), furculitsã(eating utensil), pirunã(eating utensil) | — | |
| Assamese | কাঁইটীয়া চামুচ(eating utensil), কাঁটাচামুচ(eating utensil) | kãitia samus, kãtasamus | |
| Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | ܟ̰ܲܢܓܲܠ(eating utensil), ܡܲܫܠܝܘܿܢܵܐ(eating utensil), ܡܲܫܠܝܵܐ(pronged tool) | čāngāl, māšlyona, māšlya | |
| Asturian | tenedor(eating utensil) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | yaba(pronged tool), çəngəl(eating utensil) | — | |
| Bambara | furusɛti(eating utensil) | — | |
| Bashkir | сәнске(eating utensil), һәнәк(pronged tool) | sənske, hənək | |
| Basque | sardexka(eating utensil) | — | |
| Belarusian | ві́лка(eating utensil), ві́лы(pronged tool), відэ́лец(eating utensil) | vílka, víly, vidéljec | |
| Bengali | কাঁটাচামচ(eating utensil) | kãṭacamoc | |
| Bhojpuri | कांटा(eating utensil) | kāṇṭā | |
| Breton | forc'h(pronged tool), fourchetez(eating utensil), gaol(pronged tool) | — | |
| Brunei Malay | garpu(eating utensil) | — | |
| Bulgarian | ви́ла(pronged tool), ви́лица(eating utensil), ви́лица(chess: simultaneous attack), ви́лка(eating utensil), ви́лка(bicycle or motorcycle fork), разклоне́ние(intersection), разклоне́ние(point where a waterway splits), разклонявам(computer science: to spawn a new child process) | víla, vílica, vílica, vílka, vílka, razklonénie, razklonénie, razklonjavam | |
| Burmese | ခက်ရင်း(eating utensil), ခရင်း(eating utensil) | hkak-rang:, hka.rang: | |
| Catalan | bifurcació(intersection), bifurcació(computer science: a separately developed project based upon a copy of an existing project), enforcall(intersection), forca(pronged tool), forcall(point where a waterway splits), forqueta(pronged tool), forqueta(eating utensil), forquilla(eating utensil), bifurcar(computer science: to spawn a new child process), bifurcar-se(to divide into two or more branches) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | چنگاڵ(eating utensil), چەتاڵ(eating utensil) | çingall, çetall | |
| Chechen | мӏара(pronged tool), мӏара(eating utensil) | mˀara, mˀara | |
| Cherokee | ᏴᎩ(eating utensil) | yvgi | |
| Chinese | цацазы(eating utensil), цацар(eating utensil), 攕仔(eating utensil) | cacazɨ, cacar, chhiám-á | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 叉(eating utensil), 餐叉(eating utensil) | caa¹, caan¹ caa¹ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 分叉(computer science: copying and separately developing a project), 叉兒 /叉儿(eating utensil), 叉子(eating utensil), 捉雙 /捉双(chess: simultaneous attack), 歧(intersection), 餐叉(eating utensil), 分叉(computer science: to copy and separately develop a software project) | fēnchà, chār, chāzi, zhuōshuāng, qí, cānchā, fēnchà | |
| Chukchi | вилӄэн(eating utensil), эюпинэӈ(eating utensil) | vilqėn, ėjupinėṇ | |
| Coptic | ϣⲗⲓⲧ(eating utensil), ϣⲗⲟⲕϣⲓ(eating utensil) | šlit, šlokši | |
| Cornish | forgh(pronged tool), gowl(pronged tool) | — | |
| Crimean Tatar | sançqı(eating utensil), şatal(eating utensil) | — | |
| Czech | odnož(computer science: copying and separately developing a project), rozcestí(intersection), vidlička(eating utensil), házet vidlemi(to move with fork), nabrat vidličkou(to move with fork), přeházet vidlemi(to move with fork), rozbíhat se(to divide into two or more branches), rozdvojovat se(to divide into two or more branches), rozdělovat se(to divide into two or more branches), rozvětvovat se(to divide into two or more branches) | — | |
| Danish | fork(pronged tool), gaffel(eating utensil), gaffel(chess: simultaneous attack), greb(pronged tool), høtyv(pronged tool), skillevej(intersection), vejgaffel(intersection), gafle(to move with fork) | — | |
| Dari | پَنْجَه(eating utensil), چَنْگَال(pronged tool), چَنْگَال(eating utensil) | panja, čangāl, čangāl | |
| Dhivehi | އޫ(pronged tool) | ū | |
| Dolgan | виилка(eating utensil) | viilka | |
| Dutch | afsplitsing(computer science: splitting of a process), fork(computer science: splitting of a process), gaffel(pronged tool), hooivork(pronged tool), mestvork(pronged tool), splitsing(intersection), splitsing(point where a waterway splits), splitsing(computer science: copying and separately developing a project), voorvork(bicycle or motorcycle fork), vork(eating utensil), vork(intersection), vork(point where a waterway splits), afsplitsen(computer science: to spawn a new child process), afsplitsen(computer science: to copy and separately develop a software project), forken(computer science: to spawn a new child process), met een vork eten(to move with fork), prikken(to move with fork) | — | |
| Elfdalian | gaffel(eating utensil) | — | |
| Erzya | сянгине(eating utensil) | śangine | |
| Esperanto | fluforko(point where a waterway splits), forkego(pronged tool), forko(eating utensil), kanalforko(point where a waterway splits), riverforko(point where a waterway splits), vojforko(intersection) | — | |
| Estonian | hang(pronged tool), hark(pronged tool), kahvel(eating utensil), kahvel(chess: simultaneous attack), kahvel(blades of a forklift), käpad(blades of a forklift), lahe(intersection), lahe(point where a waterway splits), teelahe(intersection), veelahe(point where a waterway splits) | — | |
| Faroese | gaffil(eating utensil) | — | |
| Finnish | etuhaarukka(bicycle or motorcycle fork), forkkaus(computer science: copying and separately developing a project), forkki(computer science: copying and separately developing a project), haara(intersection), haara(one of the parts into which anything is furcated), haara(point where a waterway splits), haara(name of some river tributaries), haarakohta(computer science: splitting of a process), haarukka(eating utensil), haarukka(chess: simultaneous attack), haarukka(blades of a forklift), haarukka(bicycle or motorcycle fork), joenhaara(point where a waterway splits), talikko(pronged tool), tienhaara(intersection), tienhaara(figurative: point in time of making a decision), forkata(computer science: to spawn a new child process), haarautua(to divide into two or more branches), haarukoida(to move with fork), potkaista haaroihin(to kick someone in the crotch), talikoida(to move with fork), versoa(to shoot into blades, as corn) | — | |
| French | bifurcation(intersection), bifurcation(point where a waterway splits), duplication de processus(computer science: splitting of a process), embranchement(computer science: a separately developed project based upon a copy of an existing project), fork(computer science: splitting of a process), fork(computer science: copying and separately developing a project), fourche(pronged tool), fourche(intersection), fourche(point where a waterway splits), fourche(bicycle or motorcycle fork), fourchette(eating utensil), fourchette(chess: simultaneous attack) | — | |
| Friulian | piron(eating utensil) | — | |
| Galician | bifurcación(intersection), forcada(pronged tool), galla(pronged tool), galleta(pronged tool), gallo(intersection), garfo(eating utensil) | — | |
| Georgian | ჩანგალი(eating utensil) | čangali | |
| German | Abspaltung(computer science: a separately developed project based upon a copy of an existing project), Fork(computer science: splitting of a process), Fork(computer science: copying and separately developing a project), Fork(computer science: a separately developed project based upon a copy of an existing project), Forke(pronged tool), Gabel(pronged tool), Gabel(eating utensil), Gabel(chess: simultaneous attack), Gabel(bicycle or motorcycle fork), Gabelung(intersection), Gabelung(point where a waterway splits), Gable(pronged tool), Verzweigung(intersection), Verzweigung(point where a waterway splits), Verzweigung(computer science: splitting of a process), aufgabeln(to move with fork), aufspalten(computer science: to spawn a new child process), aufspalten(computer science: to copy and separately develop a software project), gabeln(to move with fork), gabeln(computer science: to spawn a new child process), sich gabeln(to divide into two or more branches), spalten(computer science: to spawn a new child process), spalten(computer science: to copy and separately develop a software project) | — | |
| Greek | δίστρατο(intersection), δίχαλο(point where a waterway splits), δικράνι(pronged tool), πιρούνι(eating utensil) | dístrato, díchalo, dikráni, piroúni | |
| Greenlandic | ajassaatit(pronged tool), ajassaatit(eating utensil) | — | |
| Gujarati | કાંટો(eating utensil) | kā̃ṭo | |
| Halkomelem | st'éx̱(intersection), sts'ó:qw'els(eating utensil) | — | |
| Hebrew | מַזְלֵג(eating utensil) | mazlég | |
| Hindi | काँटा m or कांटा(eating utensil) | kā̃ṭā | |
| Hungarian | kettős támadás(chess: simultaneous attack), vasvilla(pronged tool), villa(eating utensil), villa(chess: simultaneous attack) | — | |
| Icelandic | gaffall(eating utensil), gaffall(chess: simultaneous attack) | — | |
| Ido | forketo(eating utensil), forko(pronged tool) | — | |
| Indonesian | garpu(pronged tool), garpu(eating utensil) | — | |
| Interlingua | furca(pronged tool), furchetta(eating utensil) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | چَنْگال(pronged tool), چَنْگال(eating utensil) | čangâl, čangâl | |
| Iraqi Arabic | چطل(eating utensil) | chaṭal | |
| Irish | forc(eating utensil), gabhal(chess: simultaneous attack), gabhal(bicycle or motorcycle fork), gabhlóg(eating utensil), píce(pronged tool), píceáil(to move with fork) | — | |
| Italian | affluente(name of some river tributaries), biforcazione(intersection), biforcazione(one of the parts into which anything is furcated), biforcazione(point where a waterway splits), bivio(intersection), bivio(point where a waterway splits), diramazione(one of the parts into which anything is furcated), esecuzione di una fork(computer science: splitting of a process), forcella(bicycle or motorcycle fork), forchetta(eating utensil), forchetta(chess: simultaneous attack), forcone(pronged tool), immissario(name of some river tributaries), ramificazione(one of the parts into which anything is furcated), ramo(point where a waterway splits), tributario(name of some river tributaries), biforcare(to divide into two or more branches), dare un calcio alle parti basse(to kick someone in the crotch), inforcare(to move with fork) | — | |
| Japanese | ピッチフォーク(pronged tool), フォーク(eating utensil), フォーク(computer science: splitting of a process), 分岐点(intersection), 分水(point where a waterway splits), 鍬(pronged tool) | pitchifōku, fōku, fōku, bunkiten, bunsui, kuwa | |
| Kabuverdianu | garfu(eating utensil) | — | |
| Kalmyk | серә(eating utensil) | serä | |
| Kannada | ಫೋರ್ಕ್(eating utensil) | phōrk | |
| Karelian | šorpikku(eating utensil) | — | |
| Kazakh | шанышқы(eating utensil) | şanyşqy | |
| Khmer | សម(eating utensil) | sɑɑm | |
| Komi-Permyak | вила(pronged tool) | vila | |
| Korean | 갈림길(intersection), 갈퀴(pronged tool), 쇠스랑(pronged tool), 포크(eating utensil) | gallimgil, galkwi, soeseurang, pokeu | |
| Kyrgyz | айры(pronged tool), айрыча(eating utensil), ашайры(eating utensil), вилка(eating utensil) | ayrı, ayrıca, aşayrı, vilka | |
| Ladin | furchëta(eating utensil) | — | |
| Ladino | piron(eating utensil) | — | |
| Lao | ສ້ອມ(eating utensil) | sǭm | |
| Latin | bivium(intersection), furca(pronged tool), furca(eating utensil) | — | |
| Latvian | atzarojums(intersection), dakša(pronged tool), dakša(eating utensil), dakša(chess: simultaneous attack), dakša(bicycle or motorcycle fork), dakšiņa(eating utensil), sazaroties(to divide into two or more branches) | — | |
| Limburgish | splitsjing(intersection), versjèt(eating utensil) | — | |
| Lithuanian | dvišakuma(chess: simultaneous attack), išsišakojimas(intersection), šakutė(eating utensil), šakės(pronged tool) | — | |
| Low German | Gavel(eating utensil) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | widlicki(eating utensil) | — | |
| Lü | ᦏᦴᧈᦉᦱᧂ(eating utensil) | ṫhuu¹ṡaang | |
| Luxembourgish | Forschett(eating utensil), Gafel(pronged tool) | — | |
| Macedonian | вила(pronged tool), вилушка(eating utensil) | vila, viluška | |
| Maguindanao | tinidul(eating utensil) | — | |
| Malay | cukit(eating utensil), garpu(eating utensil), porok(eating utensil) | — | |
| Malayalam | ഫോർക്ക്(eating utensil) | phōṟkkŭ | |
| Maltese | furketta(eating utensil), furkettun(pronged tool) | — | |
| Māori | paoka(eating utensil), rīpekanga(intersection), tarahanga(intersection), torohanga(intersection), tīrou(pronged tool) | — | |
| Marathi | काटा(eating utensil), फोर्क(computer science: splitting of a process), फोर्क(computer science: copying and separately developing a project), फोर्क(computer science: a separately developed project based upon a copy of an existing project) | kāṭā, phorka, phorka, phorka | |
| Mirandese | garfo(eating utensil) | — | |
| Mizo | thirkut(eating utensil) | — | |
| Mòcheno | paru'(eating utensil) | — | |
| Mongolian | сэрээ(eating utensil), ᠰᠡᠷᠡᠭᠡ(eating utensil) | seree, serege | |
| Navajo | bílaʼ dį́įʼii(eating utensil) | — | |
| Nepali | काँटा(eating utensil) | kā̃ṭā | |
| Norman | fourchette(eating utensil), frouque(pronged tool), froutchie(intersection), froutchie(point where a waterway splits), froutchie(bicycle or motorcycle fork) | — | |
| North Frisian | Furk(pronged tool), Gaawel(pronged tool), goobel(pronged tool), goobel(eating utensil) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | çatel(eating utensil), çetel(eating utensil) | — | |
| Northern Sami | gáffal(eating utensil) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | forgreining(intersection), forgreining(point where a waterway splits), forgrening(intersection), forgrening(point where a waterway splits), fremgaffel(bicycle or motorcycle fork), gaffel(pronged tool), gaffel(eating utensil), gaffel(bicycle or motorcycle fork) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | forgreining(intersection), forgreining(point where a waterway splits), gaffel(pronged tool), gaffel(eating utensil) | — | |
| Occitan | forqueta(eating utensil) | — | |
| Odia | କଣ୍ଟା(eating utensil) | kaṇṭā | |
| Ojibwe | badaka'igan(eating utensil) | — | |
| Ossetian | вилкӕ(eating utensil) | vilkæ | |
| Ottoman Turkish | چاتال(eating utensil) | çatal | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | видлїчка(eating utensil) | vidljička | |
| Pashto | پنجه(eating utensil) | panjá | |
| Plautdietsch | Gaufel(pronged tool), Gaufel(eating utensil) | — | |
| Polish | jednoczesny atak(chess: simultaneous attack), rozgałęzienie(intersection), rozwidlenie(intersection), rozwidlenie(point where a waterway splits), widelec(eating utensil), widły(pronged tool), rozwidlać się(to divide into two or more branches), rozwidlić się(to divide into two or more branches) | — | |
| Portuguese | bifurcação(intersection), bifurcação(point where a waterway splits), bifurcação(chess: simultaneous attack), bifurcação(computer science: a separately developed project based upon a copy of an existing project), encruzilhada(figurative: point in time of making a decision), forcado(pronged tool), fork(computer science: a separately developed project based upon a copy of an existing project), forquilha(chess: simultaneous attack), garfo(eating utensil), ramificação(computer science: a separately developed project based upon a copy of an existing project) | — | |
| Punjabi | کَانْٹا(eating utensil), ਕਾਂਟਾ(eating utensil) | kānṭā, kāṇṭā | |
| Rapa Nui | pātia kai(eating utensil) | — | |
| Romagnol | furchèta(pronged tool), furchèta(eating utensil) | — | |
| Romanian | bifurcație(intersection), furculiță(eating utensil), furcă(pronged tool) | — | |
| Romansch | fuorcha(bicycle or motorcycle fork), fuortga(bicycle or motorcycle fork), furchetta(eating utensil), furtga(bicycle or motorcycle fork), furtgetta(eating utensil), savetscha(eating utensil), stgagna(eating utensil) | — | |
| Russian | ви́лка(eating utensil), ви́лка(chess: simultaneous attack), ви́лы(pronged tool), разви́лка(intersection), рука́в(name of some river tributaries) | vílka, vílka, víly, razvílka, rukáv | |
| Saanich | EQIYN(pronged tool), FOOC(eating utensil), J₭ELSTEN(pronged tool), J₭ELSTEN(eating utensil), TĆOŦEN(pronged tool), XEQŦITEN(eating utensil), ŚDEXḴEN(point where a waterway splits), ŚDXESET(intersection), ŚKEXÁL¸S(pronged tool) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | forc(eating utensil), gobhal(intersection), gobhal(point where a waterway splits), greimire(eating utensil), gràpa(pronged tool) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | vile(pronged tool), viljuška(pronged tool), vìljuška(eating utensil), vȉlica(eating utensil), ви̏лица(eating utensil), виле(pronged tool), вѝљушка(eating utensil) | — | |
| Sicilian | biviu(intersection), broccia(eating utensil), bruccetta(eating utensil), fork(computer science: splitting of a process), fork(computer science: copying and separately developing a project), furca(pronged tool), furca(computer science: splitting of a process), furca(computer science: copying and separately developing a project), furceḍḍa(bicycle or motorcycle fork), furchetta(eating utensil), furcuni(pronged tool) | — | |
| Sinhalese | ගෑරප්පුව(eating utensil) | gǣrappuwa | |
| Slovak | obojsmerné spojenie(intersection), vidlička(eating utensil), vidly(pronged tool), rozdeliť sa(to divide into two or more branches), rozdvojiť sa(to divide into two or more branches), rozvetviť sa(to divide into two or more branches) | — | |
| Slovene | vílice(eating utensil) | — | |
| Sotho | fereko(pronged tool), fereko(eating utensil) | — | |
| Southern Altai | айрууш(eating utensil), айырмууш(pronged tool), вилка(eating utensil) | ayruuš, ayïrmuuš, vilka | |
| Southern Sami | tjåagka(eating utensil), tjåagkoe(eating utensil) | — | |
| Spanish | bifurcación(intersection), forqueta(eating utensil), horca(pronged tool), horqueta(intersection), horquilla(bicycle or motorcycle fork), palca(intersection), pinche(eating utensil), tenedor(eating utensil), trinchante(eating utensil), trinche(pronged tool), trinche(eating utensil), bifurcarse(to divide into two or more branches) | — | |
| Sranan Tongo | forku(pronged tool), forku(eating utensil) | — | |
| Swahili | uma(eating utensil) | — | |
| Swedish | framgaffel(bicycle or motorcycle fork), förgrening(intersection), förgrening(point where a waterway splits), gaffel(eating utensil), gaffel(chess: simultaneous attack), gren(intersection), gren(point where a waterway splits), grep(pronged tool), korsväg(intersection), korsväg(figurative: point in time of making a decision), vägskäl(intersection), vägskäl(figurative: point in time of making a decision), vägval(figurative: point in time of making a decision) | — | |
| Tagalog | tinidor(eating utensil) | — | |
| Tajik | чангол(eating utensil), чангча(eating utensil) | čangol, čangča | |
| Tamil | போர்க்(eating utensil) | pōrk | |
| Taos | telędúnenemą(eating utensil) | — | |
| Tarifit | tazzart(pronged tool) | — | |
| Tatar | чат(intersection), чәнечке(eating utensil) | çat, çäneçke | |
| Telugu | ఫోర్క్(eating utensil) | phōrk | |
| Thai | ส้อม(eating utensil) | sɔ̂m | |
| Tibetan | ཀང་དྲ(eating utensil) | kang dra | |
| Tigrinya | ፋርኬታ(eating utensil) | farketa | |
| Tlingit | ách at dusxha át(eating utensil) | — | |
| Turkish | maşa(bicycle or motorcycle fork), yaba(pronged tool), çatal(eating utensil) | — | |
| Turkmen | wilka(eating utensil), çarşak(eating utensil), şaryk(eating utensil) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ви́ла(pronged tool), ви́лка(eating utensil), виде́лка(eating utensil), розви́лка(intersection) | výla, výlka, vydélka, rozvýlka | |
| Unami | làxaokw(pronged tool) | — | |
| Upper Sorbian | widlička(eating utensil), widlički(eating utensil) | — | |
| Urdu | کانْٹا(eating utensil) | kānṭā | |
| Uyghur | ئارا(eating utensil), ۋىلكا(eating utensil) | ara, wilka | |
| Uzbek | sanchqi(eating utensil), vilka(eating utensil) | — | |
| Venetan | piron(eating utensil) | — | |
| Vietnamese | càng(bicycle or motorcycle fork), dĩa(eating utensil), nĩa(eating utensil), xiên(eating utensil) | — | |
| Volapük | fok(eating utensil) | — | |
| Walloon | fortchete(pronged tool), fortchete(eating utensil) | — | |
| Welsh | fforc(pronged tool), fforc(eating utensil), fforch(pronged tool), fforch(eating utensil), ffyrc(pronged tool), gafl(pronged tool) | — | |
| West-Frisian | foarke(pronged tool), foarke(eating utensil) | — | |
| White Hmong | rab rawg(eating utensil) | — | |
| Wu Chinese | 叉(eating utensil) | — | |
| Xârâcùù | fùrùsète(eating utensil) | — | |
| Yakut | бииккэ(eating utensil), биилкэ(eating utensil) | biikke, biilke | |
| Yiddish | גאָפּל(eating utensil) | gopl | |
| Yup'ik | uil'kaq(eating utensil) | — | |
| Zazaki | çengal(eating utensil) | — | |
| Zhuang | ca(eating utensil), fagca(eating utensil) | — |
tuinvurk, vurk, vurk, vurk
wuuryèet
furkulicë, pirun
فرشيطة
شوكة, شوكة, شوكة, شَوْكَة, فرشيطة, مِذْرَاة, تَشَعَّبَ, تَفَرَّعَ
šōka, šōka, šōka, šawka, furšīṭa, miḏrāh, tašaʕʕaba, tafarraʕa
forqueta
bunelã, furculitsã, pirunã
tenedor
yaba, çəngəl
furusɛti
sardexka
forc'h, fourchetez, gaol
garpu
ви́ла, ви́лица, ви́лица, ви́лка, ви́лка, разклоне́ние, разклоне́ние, разклонявам
víla, vílica, vílica, vílka, vílka, razklonénie, razklonénie, razklonjavam
bifurcació, bifurcació, enforcall, forca, forcall, forqueta, forqueta, forquilla, bifurcar, bifurcar-se
分叉, 叉兒 /叉儿, 叉子, 捉雙 /捉双, 歧, 餐叉, 分叉
fēnchà, chār, chāzi, zhuōshuāng, qí, cānchā, fēnchà
forgh, gowl
sançqı, şatal
odnož, rozcestí, vidlička, házet vidlemi, nabrat vidličkou, přeházet vidlemi, rozbíhat se, rozdvojovat se, rozdělovat se, rozvětvovat se
fork, gaffel, gaffel, greb, høtyv, skillevej, vejgaffel, gafle
afsplitsing, fork, gaffel, hooivork, mestvork, splitsing, splitsing, splitsing, voorvork, vork, vork, vork, afsplitsen, afsplitsen, forken, met een vork eten, prikken
gaffel
fluforko, forkego, forko, kanalforko, riverforko, vojforko
hang, hark, kahvel, kahvel, kahvel, käpad, lahe, lahe, teelahe, veelahe
gaffil
etuhaarukka, forkkaus, forkki, haara, haara, haara, haara, haarakohta, haarukka, haarukka, haarukka, haarukka, joenhaara, talikko, tienhaara, tienhaara, forkata, haarautua, haarukoida, potkaista haaroihin, talikoida, versoa
bifurcation, bifurcation, duplication de processus, embranchement, fork, fork, fourche, fourche, fourche, fourche, fourchette, fourchette
piron
bifurcación, forcada, galla, galleta, gallo, garfo
Abspaltung, Fork, Fork, Fork, Forke, Gabel, Gabel, Gabel, Gabel, Gabelung, Gabelung, Gable, Verzweigung, Verzweigung, Verzweigung, aufgabeln, aufspalten, aufspalten, gabeln, gabeln, sich gabeln, spalten, spalten
ajassaatit, ajassaatit
st'éx̱, sts'ó:qw'els
kettős támadás, vasvilla, villa, villa
gaffall, gaffall
forketo, forko
garpu, garpu
furca, furchetta
forc, gabhal, gabhal, gabhlóg, píce, píceáil
affluente, biforcazione, biforcazione, biforcazione, bivio, bivio, diramazione, esecuzione di una fork, forcella, forchetta, forchetta, forcone, immissario, ramificazione, ramo, tributario, biforcare, dare un calcio alle parti basse, inforcare
garfu
šorpikku
furchëta
piron
bivium, furca, furca
atzarojums, dakša, dakša, dakša, dakša, dakšiņa, sazaroties
splitsjing, versjèt
dvišakuma, išsišakojimas, šakutė, šakės
Gavel
widlicki
Forschett, Gafel
tinidul
cukit, garpu, porok
furketta, furkettun
paoka, rīpekanga, tarahanga, torohanga, tīrou
garfo
thirkut
paru'
bílaʼ dį́įʼii
fourchette, frouque, froutchie, froutchie, froutchie
Furk, Gaawel, goobel, goobel
çatel, çetel
gáffal
forgreining, forgreining, forgrening, forgrening, fremgaffel, gaffel, gaffel, gaffel
forgreining, forgreining, gaffel, gaffel
forqueta
badaka'igan
Gaufel, Gaufel
jednoczesny atak, rozgałęzienie, rozwidlenie, rozwidlenie, widelec, widły, rozwidlać się, rozwidlić się
bifurcação, bifurcação, bifurcação, bifurcação, encruzilhada, forcado, fork, forquilha, garfo, ramificação
pātia kai
furchèta, furchèta
bifurcație, furculiță, furcă
fuorcha, fuortga, furchetta, furtga, furtgetta, savetscha, stgagna
EQIYN, FOOC, J₭ELSTEN, J₭ELSTEN, TĆOŦEN, XEQŦITEN, ŚDEXḴEN, ŚDXESET, ŚKEXÁL¸S
forc, gobhal, gobhal, greimire, gràpa
vile, viljuška, vìljuška, vȉlica, ви̏лица, виле, вѝљушка
biviu, broccia, bruccetta, fork, fork, furca, furca, furca, furceḍḍa, furchetta, furcuni
obojsmerné spojenie, vidlička, vidly, rozdeliť sa, rozdvojiť sa, rozvetviť sa
vílice
fereko, fereko
tjåagka, tjåagkoe
bifurcación, forqueta, horca, horqueta, horquilla, palca, pinche, tenedor, trinchante, trinche, trinche, bifurcarse
forku, forku
uma
framgaffel, förgrening, förgrening, gaffel, gaffel, gren, gren, grep, korsväg, korsväg, vägskäl, vägskäl, vägval
tinidor
telędúnenemą
tazzart
ách at dusxha át
maşa, yaba, çatal
wilka, çarşak, şaryk
làxaokw
widlička, widlički
sanchqi, vilka
piron
càng, dĩa, nĩa, xiên
fok
fortchete, fortchete
fforc, fforc, fforch, fforch, ffyrc, gafl
foarke, foarke
rab rawg
fùrùsète
uil'kaq
çengal
ca, fagca
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