Game
Translations of "game" (137 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | spel(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), speletjie(activity described by a set of rules, especially for the purpose of entertainment), speletjie(video game — see also video game), wedstryd(particular instance of playing a game; match), wild(wild animals hunted for food) | — | |
| Albanian | lojë(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Alviri-Vidari | وازی(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | vāzzi | |
| Amharic | ጨዋታ(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | č̣äwata | |
| Ancient Greek | θήραμα(wild animals hunted for food) | thḗrama | |
| Arabic | طَرِيدَة(wild animals hunted for food), لعب(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), لعبة(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), لعبة(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), لعبة(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), لعبة(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), لَعْب(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), لَعْب(particular instance of playing a game; match), لَعْبَة(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), لُعْبَة(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | ṭarīda, laʕb, liʕba, liʕba, luʕba, luʕba, loʕbe, laʕb, laʕb, laʕba, luʕba | |
| Aragonese | chuego(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Armenian | երե(wild animals hunted for food), խաղ(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), խաղ(particular instance of playing a game; match), որս(wild animals hunted for food) | ere, xaġ, xaġ, ors | |
| Aromanian | gioc(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Assamese | খেল(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | khel | |
| Asturian | xuegu(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | oyun(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), oyun(particular instance of playing a game; match) | — | |
| Baluchi | لعب(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), لیب(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | la'b, layb | |
| Bashkir | бәйге(particular instance of playing a game; match), уйын(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | bəyge, uyın | |
| Belarusian | гульня́(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), дзічы́на(wild animals hunted for food), ігра́(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | hulʹnjá, dzičýna, ihrá | |
| Bengali | খেলা(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | khela | |
| Bulgarian | охотен(willing to participate), ди́веч(wild animals hunted for food), игра́(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), мач(particular instance of playing a game; match), играя(to play games) | ohoten, díveč, igrá, mač, igraja | |
| Burmese | အားကစား(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | a:ka.ca: | |
| Carpathian Rusyn | гра(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | hra | |
| Catalan | caça(wild animals hunted for food), joc(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), joc(particular instance of playing a game; match), partida(particular instance of playing a game; match) | — | |
| Cebuano | dula(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | وازی(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), کایە(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), گەمە(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), یاری(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), یاری(particular instance of playing a game; match) | wazî, kaye, geme, yarî, yarî | |
| Chechen | ловзам(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | lovzam | |
| Chinese | 遊戲 /游戏(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | iû-hì | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 遊戲 /游戏(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), 打機 /打机(to play games) | jau⁴ hei³, daa² gei¹ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 比賽 /比赛(particular instance of playing a game; match), 獵物 /猎物(wild animals hunted for food), 遊戲 /游戏(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), 野味(wild animals hunted for food) | bǐsài, lièwù, yóuxì, yěwèi | |
| Chukchi | увичвын(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | uvičvyn | |
| Church Slavic | игрь(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | igrĭ | |
| Corsican | ghjocu(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Czech | ochotný(willing to participate), připravený(willing to participate), svolný(willing to participate), hra(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), hra(activity described by a set of rules, especially for the purpose of entertainment), hra(equipment that enables such activity, particularly as packaged under a title), utkání(particular instance of playing a game; match), zvěř(wild animals hunted for food), zápas(particular instance of playing a game; match), hrát(to play games) | — | |
| Danish | leg(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), parti(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), spil(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), vildt(wild animals hunted for food) | — | |
| Dari | بَازِی(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), بَازِی(particular instance of playing a game; match) | bāzī, bāzī | |
| Dutch | spel(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), spelleke(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), wedstrijd(particular instance of playing a game; match), wild(wild animals hunted for food) | — | |
| Eastern Min Chinese | 遊戲 /游戏(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | iù-hié | |
| Esperanto | ludo(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), ludo(particular instance of playing a game; match) | — | |
| Estonian | jahiloom(wild animals hunted for food), jahiuluk(wild animals hunted for food), mäng(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Ewe | adelã(wild animals hunted for food), kɔɖiɖi(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Extremaduran | juegu(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Faroese | leikur(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Finnish | ala(field of an industry or profession), kortti(card games: point awarded to the player whose cards add up to the largest sum), kyky(ability to successfully seduce someone — see also charisma, charm), leikki(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), ottelu(particular instance of playing a game; match), peli(activity described by a set of rules, especially for the purpose of entertainment), peli(particular instance of playing a game; match), peli(that which is gained, such as the stake in a game), peli(equipment that enables such activity, particularly as packaged under a title), peli(one's manner, style, or performance in playing a game), peli(amorous dalliance), peli(video game — see also video game), peli(something that resembles a game with rules), peli(questionable, unethical, or illegal practice), riista(wild animals hunted for food), sotaharjoitus(exercise simulating warfare), taito(ability to successfully seduce someone — see also charisma, charm), taito(mastery; the ability to excel at something), videopeli(video game — see also video game), huijata(to defeat the rules in order to obtain a result), pelailla(to play games), pelata(to play games) | — | |
| French | gibier(wild animals hunted for food), jeu(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), jeu(particular instance of playing a game; match), jeu vidéo(video game — see also video game), match(particular instance of playing a game; match), partie(particular instance of playing a game; match) | — | |
| Friulian | zûc(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), ğûc(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Gagauz | oyun(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Galician | afouto(willing to participate), xogo(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Georgian | თამაში(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), თამაში(particular instance of playing a game; match) | tamaši, tamaši | |
| German | bereit(willing to participate), dabei(willing to participate), Computerspiel(video game — see also video game), Spiel(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), Spiel(particular instance of playing a game; match), Videospiel(video game — see also video game), Wild(wild animals hunted for food), zocken(to play games) | — | |
| Greek | κυνήγι(wild animals hunted for food), παιχνίδι(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), παιχνίδι(particular instance of playing a game; match) | kynígi, paichnídi, paichnídi | |
| Haitian Creole | jwèt(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), jwèt(activity described by a set of rules, especially for the purpose of entertainment) | — | |
| Hakka Chinese | 遊戲 /游戏(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | yù-hi | |
| Hebrew | מִשְׂחָק(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), מִשְׂחָק(particular instance of playing a game; match), צַיִד(wild animals hunted for food) | miskhák, mis'khak, tzáyid | |
| Hindi | खेल(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | khel | |
| Hungarian | benne van(willing to participate), szeretne(willing to participate), szívesen(willing to participate), van kedve(willing to participate), játék(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), játék(particular instance of playing a game; match), vad(wild animals hunted for food), kijátszik(to defeat the rules in order to obtain a result) | — | |
| Icelandic | með(willing to participate), leikur(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), spil(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), tafl(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Ido | ludajo(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), ludo(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), vildo(wild animals hunted for food) | — | |
| Ilocano | ay-ayam(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Indonesian | permainan(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Interlingua | joco(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | بازی(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), بازی(particular instance of playing a game; match) | bâzi, bâzi | |
| Irish | cluiche(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), cluiche(particular instance of playing a game; match), géim(wild animals hunted for food) | — | |
| Italian | cacciagione(wild animals hunted for food), gioco(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), gioco(particular instance of playing a game; match), selvaggina(wild animals hunted for food) | — | |
| Japanese | ごっこ(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), ゲーム(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), ジビエ(wild animals hunted for food), 体育(particular instance of playing a game; match), 獲物(wild animals hunted for food), 競技(particular instance of playing a game; match), 試合(particular instance of playing a game; match), 遊び(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), 遊戯(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | gokko, gēmu, jibie, taiiku, emono, kyōgi, shiai, asobi, yūgi | |
| Javanese | dolanan(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), gim(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), gim(particular instance of playing a game; match), tandhingan(particular instance of playing a game; match) | — | |
| Kapampangan | pialung(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Kazakh | ойын(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | oiyn | |
| Khmer | កីឡា(particular instance of playing a game; match), ល្បែង(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | kəylaa, lbaeng | |
| Korean | 게임(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), 경기(particular instance of playing a game; match), 놀이(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), 사냥감(wild animals hunted for food), 수렵물(wild animals hunted for food), 시합(particular instance of playing a game; match), 어획물(wild animals hunted for food) | geim, gyeonggi, nori, sanyanggam, suryeommul, sihap, eohoengmul | |
| Kyrgyz | ойноо(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | oynoo | |
| Ladino | djogo(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), djugo(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Lao | ການຫຼິ້ນ(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), ກິລາ(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), ກີລາ(particular instance of playing a game; match) | kān lin, ki lā, kī lā | |
| Latin | lūdus(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), lūdus(particular instance of playing a game; match) | — | |
| Latvian | medījums(wild animals hunted for food), miesla(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), spēle(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), spēle(particular instance of playing a game; match) | — | |
| Lithuanian | rungtynės(particular instance of playing a game; match), žaidimas(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | graśe(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Luhya | kumwinya(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Macedonian | ди́веч(wild animals hunted for food), игра(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), игра(particular instance of playing a game; match), игра(video game — see also video game), меч(particular instance of playing a game; match), натпревар(particular instance of playing a game; match), игра(to play games) | díveč, igra, igra, igra, meč, natprevar, igra | |
| Malay | permainan(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Malayalam | കളി(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), കളി(particular instance of playing a game; match), കളി(amorous dalliance), കളിക്കുക(to play games) | kaḷi, kaḷi, kaḷi, kaḷikkuka | |
| Maltese | logħba(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Manchu | ᡝᡶᡳᠨ(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | efin | |
| Māori | kēmu(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), whakaraka(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Marathi | खेळ(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), खेळ(activity described by a set of rules, especially for the purpose of entertainment), गेम(video game — see also video game) | kheḷ, kheḷ, gem | |
| Middle English | game(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), game(activity described by a set of rules, especially for the purpose of entertainment), game(that which is gained, such as the stake in a game), game(amorous dalliance), game(wild animals hunted for food) | — | |
| Middle Persian | 𐭥𐭠𐭦𐭩𐭢(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Mongolian | наадам(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), тоглоом(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), ᠨᠠᠭᠠᠳᠤᠮ(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), ᠲᠣᠭᠯᠠᠭᠠᠮ(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | naadam, togloom, naɣadum, toɣlaɣam | |
| Northern Kurdish | lîstik(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), yarî(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Norwegian | med(willing to participate) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | lek(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), spill(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), vilt(wild animals hunted for food) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | vilt(wild animals hunted for food) | — | |
| Occitan | jòc(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Old East Slavic | игра(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | igra | |
| Old Norse | leikr(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Old Spanish | iuego(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), juego(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Old Uyghur | 𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽳𐽺(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | اویون(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), اویون(activity described by a set of rules, especially for the purpose of entertainment), لعبت(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), لعبت(activity described by a set of rules, especially for the purpose of entertainment) | oyun, oyun, luʿbet, luʿbet | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | бависко(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | bavisko | |
| Pashto | بازي(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), لوبه(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | bāzí, loba | |
| Plautdietsch | Spell(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), Spell(particular instance of playing a game; match) | — | |
| Polabian | jågraićă(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Polish | dziczyzna(wild animals hunted for food), gra(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), gra(activity described by a set of rules, especially for the purpose of entertainment), gra(particular instance of playing a game; match), zabawa(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), zwierzyna łowna(wild animals hunted for food), grać(to play games) | — | |
| Portuguese | dentro(willing to participate), caça(wild animals hunted for food), jogo(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), jogo(particular instance of playing a game; match), jogo(video game — see also video game), videojogo(video game — see also video game), burlar(to defeat the rules in order to obtain a result) | — | |
| Romanian | joc(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), vânat(wild animals hunted for food) | — | |
| Romansch | gi(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), gieu(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), gioi(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), giug(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), gö(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Russian | дичь(wild animals hunted for food), игра́(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), игра́(particular instance of playing a game; match), матч(particular instance of playing a game; match), соревнова́ние(particular instance of playing a game; match), состяза́ние(particular instance of playing a game; match) | dičʹ, igrá, igrá, matč, sorevnovánije, sostjazánije | |
| Sanskrit | क्रीडा(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | krīḍā | |
| Scots | gemme(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | geama(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), sitheann(wild animals hunted for food) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | dȉvljāč(wild animals hunted for food), lȍvina(wild animals hunted for food), ìgra(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), ди̏вља̄ч(wild animals hunted for food), ло̏вина(wild animals hunted for food), ѝгра(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Sicilian | cumminciutu(willing to participate), cummintu(willing to participate), jocu(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Slovak | hra(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), zver(wild animals hunted for food) | — | |
| Slovene | divjad(wild animals hunted for food), igra(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), partija(particular instance of playing a game; match), tekma(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), tekma(particular instance of playing a game; match) | — | |
| Spanish | lúdico(willing to participate), caza(wild animals hunted for food), gancho(ability to successfully seduce someone — see also charisma, charm), imán(ability to successfully seduce someone — see also charisma, charm), jale(ability to successfully seduce someone — see also charisma, charm), juego(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), labia(ability to successfully seduce someone — see also charisma, charm), partido(particular instance of playing a game; match), pegue(ability to successfully seduce someone — see also charisma, charm), tener tilín(ability to successfully seduce someone — see also charisma, charm), tirón(ability to successfully seduce someone — see also charisma, charm), venación(wild animals hunted for food), burlar(to defeat the rules in order to obtain a result) | — | |
| Swahili | mchezo(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Swedish | med(willing to participate), på(willing to participate), byte(wild animals hunted for food), lek(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), match(particular instance of playing a game; match), spel(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), spel(particular instance of playing a game; match), villebråd(wild animals hunted for food), vilt(wild animals hunted for food) | — | |
| Tagalog | laro(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Tajik | бози(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | boz-i | |
| Tamil | விளையாட்டு(particular instance of playing a game; match) | viḷaiyāṭṭu | |
| Tatar | уен(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), уйын(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | uyın, uyın | |
| Telugu | ఆట(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | āṭa | |
| Thai | การเล่น(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), กีฬา(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), กีฬา(particular instance of playing a game; match), เกม(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | gaan-lên, gii-laa, gii-laa, geem | |
| Tibetan | རི་དྭགས(wild animals hunted for food), རྩེད་མོ(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | ri dwags, rtsed mo | |
| Turkish | av hayvanı(wild animals hunted for food), oyun(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Turkmen | oýun(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Ukrainian | гра(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), дичина́(wild animals hunted for food), ігра́(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | hra, dyčyná, ihrá | |
| Unami | papuwakàn(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Upper Sorbian | hra(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Urdu | کھیل(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | khel | |
| Uyghur | ئويۇن(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | oyun | |
| Uzbek | oʻyin(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Vietnamese | thi đấu(particular instance of playing a game; match), trò chơi(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Vilamovian | śpejł(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Walloon | djeu(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Welsh | gêm(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — | |
| Wu Chinese | 遊戲 /游戏(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | ⁶yeu-shi | |
| Yakut | оонньуу(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | oonňuu | |
| Yiddish | שפּיל(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | shpil | |
| Zazaki | khay(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime), qequbro(wild animals hunted for food) | — | |
| Zhuang | guhcaemz(playful activity that may be unstructured, amusement, pastime) | — |
spel, speletjie, speletjie, wedstryd, wild
lojë
طَرِيدَة, لعب, لعبة, لعبة, لعبة, لعبة, لَعْب, لَعْب, لَعْبَة, لُعْبَة
ṭarīda, laʕb, liʕba, liʕba, luʕba, luʕba, loʕbe, laʕb, laʕb, laʕba, luʕba
chuego
gioc
xuegu
oyun, oyun
caça, joc, joc, partida
dula
ghjocu
ochotný, připravený, svolný, hra, hra, hra, utkání, zvěř, zápas, hrát
leg, parti, spil, vildt
spel, spelleke, wedstrijd, wild
ludo, ludo
jahiloom, jahiuluk, mäng
adelã, kɔɖiɖi
juegu
leikur
ala, kortti, kyky, leikki, ottelu, peli, peli, peli, peli, peli, peli, peli, peli, peli, riista, sotaharjoitus, taito, taito, videopeli, huijata, pelailla, pelata
gibier, jeu, jeu, jeu vidéo, match, partie
zûc, ğûc
oyun
afouto, xogo
bereit, dabei, Computerspiel, Spiel, Spiel, Videospiel, Wild, zocken
jwèt, jwèt
benne van, szeretne, szívesen, van kedve, játék, játék, vad, kijátszik
með, leikur, spil, tafl
ludajo, ludo, vildo
ay-ayam
permainan
joco
cluiche, cluiche, géim
cacciagione, gioco, gioco, selvaggina
ごっこ, ゲーム, ジビエ, 体育, 獲物, 競技, 試合, 遊び, 遊戯
gokko, gēmu, jibie, taiiku, emono, kyōgi, shiai, asobi, yūgi
dolanan, gim, gim, tandhingan
pialung
djogo, djugo
lūdus, lūdus
medījums, miesla, spēle, spēle
rungtynės, žaidimas
graśe
kumwinya
ди́веч, игра, игра, игра, меч, натпревар, игра
díveč, igra, igra, igra, meč, natprevar, igra
permainan
logħba
kēmu, whakaraka
game, game, game, game, game
𐭥𐭠𐭦𐭩𐭢
lîstik, yarî
med
lek, spill, vilt
jòc
leikr
iuego, juego
𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽳𐽺
Spell, Spell
jågraićă
dziczyzna, gra, gra, gra, zabawa, zwierzyna łowna, grać
dentro, caça, jogo, jogo, jogo, videojogo, burlar
joc, vânat
gi, gieu, gioi, giug, gö
дичь, игра́, игра́, матч, соревнова́ние, состяза́ние
dičʹ, igrá, igrá, matč, sorevnovánije, sostjazánije
gemme
geama, sitheann
dȉvljāč, lȍvina, ìgra, ди̏вља̄ч, ло̏вина, ѝгра
cumminciutu, cummintu, jocu
hra, zver
divjad, igra, partija, tekma, tekma
lúdico, caza, gancho, imán, jale, juego, labia, partido, pegue, tener tilín, tirón, venación, burlar
mchezo
med, på, byte, lek, match, spel, spel, villebråd, vilt
laro
av hayvanı, oyun
oýun
papuwakàn
oʻyin
thi đấu, trò chơi
śpejł
djeu
gêm
khay, qequbro
guhcaemz
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