Gag
Translations of "gag" (30 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | номер(joke or prank), повдигане(convulsion), шега(joke or prank), повдига ми се(to experience the vomiting reflex) | nomer, povdigane, šega, povdiga mi se | |
| Catalan | mordassa(device to restrain speech), emmordassar(To restrain someone's speech) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 干呕(to experience the vomiting reflex) | gān'ǒu | |
| Czech | roubík class s(device to restrain speech) | — | |
| Danish | gag(joke or prank), knebel(device to restrain speech), opstød(convulsion), gylpe(to experience the vomiting reflex), kneble(To restrain someone's speech) | — | |
| Dutch | knevel(device to restrain speech), prop(device to restrain speech), knevelen(To restrain someone's speech), kokhalzen(to experience the vomiting reflex) | — | |
| Egyptian | s-t:p-A2(to experience the vomiting reflex) | stp | |
| Esperanto | buŝoŝtopilo(device to restrain speech) | — | |
| Finnish | kepponen(joke or prank), pila(joke or prank), suukapula(device to restrain speech), suukapulamääräys(order or rule forbidding discussion), vitsi(joke or prank), yökkäys(convulsion), kakistella(to experience the vomiting reflex), suukapuloida(To restrain someone's speech), yökätä(to experience the vomiting reflex) | — | |
| French | bâillon(device to restrain speech), gag(joke or prank), haut-le-cœur(convulsion), avoir un haut-le-cœur(to experience the vomiting reflex), bâillonner(To restrain someone's speech) | — | |
| Galician | arquexar(to experience the vomiting reflex) | — | |
| Georgian | სარჭობი(device to restrain speech), საცობი(device to restrain speech), ხუმრობა(joke or prank), ჩაჩუმება(To restrain someone's speech), ხმის ჩაწყვეტინება(To restrain someone's speech) | sarč̣obi, sacobi, xumroba, čačumeba, xmis čac̣q̇veṭineba | |
| German | Gag(joke or prank), Knebel(device to restrain speech), Maulkorberlass(order or rule forbidding discussion), Witz(joke or prank), knebeln(To restrain someone's speech), mundtot machen(To restrain someone's speech), würgen(to experience the vomiting reflex) | — | |
| Irish | gobán(device to restrain speech), scéal grinn(joke or prank) | — | |
| Italian | bavaglio(device to restrain speech), scenetta(joke or prank), trovata(joke or prank), imbavagliare(To restrain someone's speech) | — | |
| Japanese | ギャグ(joke or prank), 猿轡(device to restrain speech) | gyagu, sarugutsuwa | |
| Korean | 개그(joke or prank), 재갈(device to restrain speech) | gaegeu, jaegal | |
| Māori | koromōkā(device to restrain speech), mōkā(device to restrain speech), koromōkā(To restrain someone's speech), pūtanetane(to experience the vomiting reflex), whakamōkā(To restrain someone's speech), whakapoutiki(to experience the vomiting reflex) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | brekning(convulsion), brekke seg(to experience the vomiting reflex) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | اوكورمك(to experience the vomiting reflex) | öğürmek | |
| Polish | gag(joke or prank), knebel(device to restrain speech), kneblować(To restrain someone's speech), zakneblować(To restrain someone's speech) | — | |
| Portuguese | asco(convulsion), mordaça(device to restrain speech), amordaçar(To restrain someone's speech), engulhar(to experience the vomiting reflex), ter ânsia(to experience the vomiting reflex), ter ânsia de vômito(to experience the vomiting reflex) | — | |
| Russian | кляп(device to restrain speech), шу́тка(joke or prank) | kljap, šútka | |
| Scottish Gaelic | glas-ghuib(device to restrain speech) | — | |
| Spanish | asco(convulsion), basca(convulsion), mordaza(device to restrain speech), mordaza(joke or prank), amordazar(To restrain someone's speech), basquear(to experience the vomiting reflex), tener arcadas(to experience the vomiting reflex) | — | |
| Swedish | kväljning(convulsion), munkavle(device to restrain speech), få kväljningar(to experience the vomiting reflex) | — | |
| Turkish | öğürmek(to experience the vomiting reflex) | — | |
| Ukrainian | жарт(joke or prank), за́тичка(device to restrain speech), кляп(device to restrain speech) | žart, zátyčka, kljap | |
| Vietnamese | ọe(to experience the vomiting reflex) | — | |
| Welsh | safndag(device to restrain speech), safnrhwym(device to restrain speech), smaldod(joke or prank) | — |
mordassa, emmordassar
roubík class s
gag, knebel, opstød, gylpe, kneble
knevel, prop, knevelen, kokhalzen
buŝoŝtopilo
kepponen, pila, suukapula, suukapulamääräys, vitsi, yökkäys, kakistella, suukapuloida, yökätä
bâillon, gag, haut-le-cœur, avoir un haut-le-cœur, bâillonner
arquexar
სარჭობი, საცობი, ხუმრობა, ჩაჩუმება, ხმის ჩაწყვეტინება
sarč̣obi, sacobi, xumroba, čačumeba, xmis čac̣q̇veṭineba
Gag, Knebel, Maulkorberlass, Witz, knebeln, mundtot machen, würgen
gobán, scéal grinn
bavaglio, scenetta, trovata, imbavagliare
koromōkā, mōkā, koromōkā, pūtanetane, whakamōkā, whakapoutiki
brekning, brekke seg
gag, knebel, kneblować, zakneblować
asco, mordaça, amordaçar, engulhar, ter ânsia, ter ânsia de vômito
glas-ghuib
asco, basca, mordaza, mordaza, amordazar, basquear, tener arcadas
kväljning, munkavle, få kväljningar
öğürmek
safndag, safnrhwym, smaldod
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.