Grind
Translations of "grind" (86 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aklanon | galing(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Albanian | grime(grinded but not fully powdered ones), blu(to shape with the force of friction), blu(slang: to eat), gri(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | ἀλέω(to reduce to smaller pieces) | aléō | |
| Arabic | طحن(to reduce to smaller pieces), طَحَنَ(to reduce to smaller pieces) | ṭaḥan, ṭaḥana | |
| Armenian | աղալ(to reduce to smaller pieces) | aġal | |
| Aromanian | chisedz(to reduce to smaller pieces), matsin(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Assamese | গুৰি কৰা(to reduce to smaller pieces), পিহা(to reduce to smaller pieces) | guri kora, piha | |
| Asturian | moler(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Belarusian | мало́ць(to reduce to smaller pieces), таўчы́(to reduce to smaller pieces) | malócʹ, tawčý | |
| Breton | malañ(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Bulgarian | меля(to reduce to smaller pieces), полирам(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), раздробявам(to reduce to smaller pieces), смилам(to reduce to smaller pieces), шлифовам(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface) | melja, poliram, razdrobjavam, smilam, šlifovam | |
| Catalan | culejar(slang: to rotate the hips erotically), esmicolar(to reduce to smaller pieces), moldre(to reduce to smaller pieces), picar(to reduce to smaller pieces), picolar(to reduce to smaller pieces), polir(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), remenar el cul(slang: to rotate the hips erotically), trinxar(to reduce to smaller pieces), triturar(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Chechen | ахьа(to reduce to smaller pieces) | aḥʳa | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᏍᏙᎠ(to reduce to smaller pieces) | asdoa | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 刷(to repeat a task in video games), 研磨(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), 磨(to reduce to smaller pieces), 磨碎(to reduce to smaller pieces) | shuā, yánmó, mó, mósuì | |
| Church Slavic | млѣти(to reduce to smaller pieces) | mlěti | |
| Chuvash | авӑр(to reduce to smaller pieces) | avăr | |
| Czech | brousit(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), drtit(to reduce to smaller pieces), mlít(to reduce to smaller pieces), vrtět(slang: to rotate the hips erotically) | — | |
| Dalmatian | macnur(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Danish | fråde(slang: to eat), kaste i sig(slang: to eat), kværne(to reduce to smaller pieces), male(to reduce to smaller pieces), nedtrykke(to oppress, hold down or weaken), raspe(to reduce to smaller pieces), raspe(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), rive(to reduce to smaller pieces), skrabe(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), vrikke på hofterne(slang: to rotate the hips erotically) | — | |
| Dutch | karwei(a tedious task), malen(to reduce to smaller pieces), schuren(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), vermalen(to reduce to smaller pieces), verpulveren(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Esperanto | mueli(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Finnish | jauhatus(a specific degree of pulverization of coffee beans), karkeus(a specific degree of pulverization of coffee beans), ahkeroida(to work or study hard), grindata(to slide a skateboard or snowboard across an obstacle), grindata(slang: to rotate the hips erotically), grindata(to repeat a task in video games), grindata(to produce mechanically and repetitively as if by turning a crank), grindata(to work or study hard), hinkata(to produce mechanically and repetitively as if by turning a crank), hioa(to shape with the force of friction), hioa(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), jauhaa(to reduce to smaller pieces), jauhaa(to produce mechanically and repetitively as if by turning a crank), jauhaa(to instill through repetitive teaching), jauhautua(to become ground, pulverized, or polished by friction), paahtaa(to work or study hard), puurtaa(to work or study hard), raahautua(to move with much difficulty or friction), raataa(to work or study hard), skruudata(slang: to eat), sortaa(to oppress, hold down or weaken), veivata(to operate by turning a crank) | — | |
| French | meuler(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), moudre(to reduce to smaller pieces), piler(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Friulian | masanâ(to reduce to smaller pieces), muldurâ(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Galician | moer(to reduce to smaller pieces), relar(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Georgian | დაფქვა(to reduce to smaller pieces) | dapkva | |
| German | Mahlfeinheit(a specific degree of pulverization of coffee beans), Mahlung(a specific degree of pulverization of coffee beans), Quälerei(a tedious task), Schinderei(a tedious task), einbläuen(to instill through repetitive teaching), feilen(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), grinden(to slide a skateboard or snowboard across an obstacle), mahlen(to reduce to smaller pieces), malochen(to work or study hard), pauken(to instill through repetitive teaching), schleifen(to shape with the force of friction), schleifen(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), schuften(to work or study hard), sich abmühen(to work or study hard), sich abrackern(to work or study hard), zermahlen(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌳𐌹𐍃𐍅𐌹𐌽𐌸𐌾𐌰𐌽(to reduce to smaller pieces), 𐌼𐌰𐌻𐌰𐌽(to reduce to smaller pieces) | diswinþjan, malan | |
| Greek | άλεσμα(a specific degree of pulverization of coffee beans), αλέθω(to reduce to smaller pieces) | álesma, alétho | |
| Hebrew | טחן(to reduce to smaller pieces) | takhán | |
| Hindi | पीसना(to reduce to smaller pieces) | pīsnā | |
| Hungarian | csikorog(to move with much difficulty or friction), csiszol(to shape with the force of friction), darál(to reduce to smaller pieces), döcög(to move with much difficulty or friction), köszörül(to shape with the force of friction), magol(to work or study hard), morzsol(to reduce to smaller pieces), ont(to produce mechanically and repetitively as if by turning a crank), porrá tör/zúz(to reduce to smaller pieces), porít(to reduce to smaller pieces), súrlódik(to move with much difficulty or friction), zúz(to reduce to smaller pieces), őröl(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Ilocano | giling(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Ingrian | jauhaa(to reduce to smaller pieces), jauhoa(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Irish | meil(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Isnag | xiling(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Italian | faticata(a tedious task), macinato(a specific degree of pulverization of coffee beans), molato(a specific degree of pulverization of coffee beans), sfacchinata(a tedious task), tritato(a specific degree of pulverization of coffee beans), ancheggiare(slang: to rotate the hips erotically), dimenarsi(slang: to rotate the hips erotically), macinare(to reduce to smaller pieces), sculettare(slang: to rotate the hips erotically) | — | |
| Japanese | 挽く(to reduce to smaller pieces), 磨ぐ(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface) | hiku, togu | |
| Khiamniungan Naga | vêi-àh(grinded but not fully powdered ones) | — | |
| Khmer | រូស(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), សង្កិន(to reduce to smaller pieces) | ruuh, sɑɑsɑngkən | |
| Korean | 갈다(to reduce to smaller pieces), 빻다(to reduce to smaller pieces) | galda, ppata | |
| Latgalian | malt(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Latin | molō(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Latvian | malt(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Lithuanian | malti(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Low German | mahlen(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | mlaś(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | muelen(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Macedonian | меле(to reduce to smaller pieces) | mele | |
| Malay | gesek(to reduce to smaller pieces), giling(to reduce to smaller pieces), kisar(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Mansaka | giling(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Māori | kanioro(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), kauoro(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), kuoro(to reduce to smaller pieces), kuoro(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), nenē(to move with much difficulty or friction), oro(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), tetē(to move with much difficulty or friction), weku(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), whakanehu(to reduce to smaller pieces), whakanehu(to become ground, pulverized, or polished by friction) | — | |
| Mòcheno | moln(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Norman | moudre(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Norwegian | kverne(to reduce to smaller pieces), male(to reduce to smaller pieces), raspe(to reduce to smaller pieces), raspe(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), rive(to reduce to smaller pieces), skrape(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface) | — | |
| Occitan | mòler(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Polish | mleć(to reduce to smaller pieces), ścierać(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface) | — | |
| Portuguese | amolar(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), brunir(to shape with the force of friction), moer(to reduce to smaller pieces), polir(to shape with the force of friction), ralar(to work or study hard), ranger(to move with much difficulty or friction), rangir(to move with much difficulty or friction), rebolar(slang: to rotate the hips erotically), triturar(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Quechua | allpayachiy(to reduce to smaller pieces), kutay(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Romanian | măcina(to reduce to smaller pieces), pisa(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Romansch | moler(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Russian | гринд(a tedious task), гриндить(to repeat a task in video games), зубрить(to work or study hard), моло́ть(to reduce to smaller pieces), отшлифова́ть(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), толо́чь(to reduce to smaller pieces), шлифова́ть(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface) | grind, grindit', zubritʹ, molótʹ, otšlifovátʹ, tolóčʹ, šlifovátʹ | |
| Sanskrit | पिनष्टि(to reduce to smaller pieces) | pinaṣṭi | |
| Sardinian | molere(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Scots | pran(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | meil(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | mleti(to reduce to smaller pieces), млети(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Slovak | mlieť(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Slovene | mleti(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Spanish | molienda(a specific degree of pulverization of coffee beans), rutina(a tedious task), avanzar(to work or study hard), bruñir(to shape with the force of friction), carraquear(to move with much difficulty or friction), castañear(to move with much difficulty or friction), castañetear(to move with much difficulty or friction), chancar(to work or study hard), dentellar(to move with much difficulty or friction), empollar(to work or study hard), esforzarse(to work or study hard), estudiar intensivamente(to work or study hard), moler(to reduce to smaller pieces), pilar(to work or study hard), pulir(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), tragar(to work or study hard), triturar(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Swedish | knega(to work or study hard), knoga(to work or study hard), mala(to reduce to smaller pieces), nöta(to repeat a task in video games), nöta in(to instill through repetitive teaching), slipa(to shape with the force of friction), slipa(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), slipas(to become ground, pulverized, or polished by friction), slita(to work or study hard) | — | |
| Tamil | அரை(to reduce to smaller pieces) | arai | |
| Thai | บด(to reduce to smaller pieces) | bòt | |
| Tocharian B | wālts(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Turkish | bilemek(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), öğütmek(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎉𐎈𐎐(to reduce to smaller pieces) | ṭḥn | |
| Ukrainian | моло́ти(to reduce to smaller pieces), товкти́(to reduce to smaller pieces), шліфува́ти(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface) | molóty, tovktý, šlifuváty | |
| Venetan | masnar(to reduce to smaller pieces), maxenar(to reduce to smaller pieces), maxinar(to reduce to smaller pieces), maxnar(to reduce to smaller pieces), sgramołare(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Vietnamese | mài(to remove material by rubbing with an abrasive surface), nghiền(to reduce to smaller pieces), xay(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Volapük | grainön(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Walloon | broyî(to reduce to smaller pieces), moure(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| Welsh | malu(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| West-Frisian | mealle(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| White Hmong | zom(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — | |
| ǃXóõ | gǂkxʻàa(to reduce to smaller pieces) | — |
galing
grime, blu, blu, gri
chisedz, matsin
moler
malañ
culejar, esmicolar, moldre, picar, picolar, polir, remenar el cul, trinxar, triturar
brousit, drtit, mlít, vrtět
macnur
fråde, kaste i sig, kværne, male, nedtrykke, raspe, raspe, rive, skrabe, vrikke på hofterne
karwei, malen, schuren, vermalen, verpulveren
mueli
jauhatus, karkeus, ahkeroida, grindata, grindata, grindata, grindata, grindata, hinkata, hioa, hioa, jauhaa, jauhaa, jauhaa, jauhautua, paahtaa, puurtaa, raahautua, raataa, skruudata, sortaa, veivata
meuler, moudre, piler
masanâ, muldurâ
moer, relar
Mahlfeinheit, Mahlung, Quälerei, Schinderei, einbläuen, feilen, grinden, mahlen, malochen, pauken, schleifen, schleifen, schuften, sich abmühen, sich abrackern, zermahlen
csikorog, csiszol, darál, döcög, köszörül, magol, morzsol, ont, porrá tör/zúz, porít, súrlódik, zúz, őröl
giling
jauhaa, jauhoa
meil
xiling
faticata, macinato, molato, sfacchinata, tritato, ancheggiare, dimenarsi, macinare, sculettare
vêi-àh
malt
molō
malt
malti
mahlen
mlaś
muelen
gesek, giling, kisar
giling
kanioro, kauoro, kuoro, kuoro, nenē, oro, tetē, weku, whakanehu, whakanehu
moln
moudre
kverne, male, raspe, raspe, rive, skrape
mòler
mleć, ścierać
amolar, brunir, moer, polir, ralar, ranger, rangir, rebolar, triturar
allpayachiy, kutay
măcina, pisa
moler
гринд, гриндить, зубрить, моло́ть, отшлифова́ть, толо́чь, шлифова́ть
grind, grindit', zubritʹ, molótʹ, otšlifovátʹ, tolóčʹ, šlifovátʹ
molere
pran
meil
mleti, млети
mlieť
mleti
molienda, rutina, avanzar, bruñir, carraquear, castañear, castañetear, chancar, dentellar, empollar, esforzarse, estudiar intensivamente, moler, pilar, pulir, tragar, triturar
knega, knoga, mala, nöta, nöta in, slipa, slipa, slipas, slita
wālts
bilemek, öğütmek
masnar, maxenar, maxinar, maxnar, sgramołare
mài, nghiền, xay
grainön
broyî, moure
malu
mealle
zom
gǂkxʻàa
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.