Groove
Translations of "groove" (30 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | χολέδρα(long, narrow channel) | kholédra | |
| Bulgarian | жлеб(long, narrow channel), канал(long, narrow channel), коловоз(fixed routine), рутина(fixed routine), издълбавам(to cut a furrow into a surface), правя жлеб(to cut a furrow into a surface) | žleb, kanal, kolovoz, rutina, izdǎlbavam, pravja žleb | |
| Catalan | galze(long, narrow channel), ranura(long, narrow channel), solc(long, narrow channel) | — | |
| Czech | drážka(long, narrow channel), rutina(fixed routine), rýha(long, narrow channel), vyjetá kolej(fixed routine), zářez(long, narrow channel), žlábek(long, narrow channel) | — | |
| Dutch | groove(pronounced, enjoyable rhythm), inkerving(long, narrow channel), routine(fixed routine), schacht(shaft in mining) | — | |
| Esperanto | kanalo(long, narrow channel), rutino(fixed routine), sulko(long, narrow channel), ĝuebla ritmo(pronounced, enjoyable rhythm), gruvi(to enjoy rhythmic music), sulkigi(to cut a furrow into a surface), ĝui ritman muzikon(to enjoy rhythmic music) | — | |
| Finnish | svengi(pronounced, enjoyable rhythm), ura(long, narrow channel), ura(fixed routine), uurre(long, narrow channel), svengata(to enjoy rhythmic music), urittaa(to cut a furrow into a surface) | — | |
| French | groove(pronounced, enjoyable rhythm), puits(shaft in mining), rainure(long, narrow channel), routine(fixed routine), sillon(long, narrow channel), danser(to enjoy rhythmic music), faire une rainure(to cut a furrow into a surface) | — | |
| Galician | groba(long, narrow channel) | — | |
| Georgian | ღარი(long, narrow channel) | ɣari | |
| German | Ausschachtung(shaft in mining), Groove(pronounced, enjoyable rhythm), Nut(long, narrow channel), Rille(long, narrow channel), Schacht(shaft in mining), eingefahrene Gleise(fixed routine), fester Rhythmus(fixed routine), gewöhnlicher Gang(fixed routine), übliche Routine(fixed routine), üblicher Ablauf(fixed routine), auskehlen(to cut a furrow into a surface), einkerben(to cut a furrow into a surface), grooven(to enjoy rhythmic music), nuten(to cut a furrow into a surface), rillen(to cut a furrow into a surface) | — | |
| Greek | αυλάκωση(long, narrow channel) | avlákosi | |
| Ido | gruvar(to enjoy rhythmic music) | — | |
| Indonesian | asoy(pronounced, enjoyable rhythm), ceruk(long, narrow channel), lombong(shaft in mining) | — | |
| Italian | dotto(shaft in mining), groove(pronounced, enjoyable rhythm), pozzo(shaft in mining), ritmo accattivante(pronounced, enjoyable rhythm), routine(fixed routine), scanalatura(long, narrow channel), solco(long, narrow channel), tran tran(fixed routine), arare(to cut a furrow into a surface), erpicare(to cut a furrow into a surface), solcare(to cut a furrow into a surface) | — | |
| Japanese | グルーヴ(pronounced, enjoyable rhythm), 坑(shaft in mining), 溝(long, narrow channel) | gurūvu, kō, mizo | |
| Korean | 갱(shaft in mining), 그루브(pronounced, enjoyable rhythm), 홈(long, narrow channel) | gaeng, geurubeu, hom | |
| Latin | canālis(long, narrow channel), stria(long, narrow channel) | — | |
| Māori | awa(long, narrow channel), awaawa(long, narrow channel), kowaka(long, narrow channel), tōanga(long, narrow channel), whakaawa(to cut a furrow into a surface), whakakōaka(to cut a furrow into a surface) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | ییو(long, narrow channel) | yiv | |
| Polish | koleina(long, narrow channel), rutyna(fixed routine), żleb(long, narrow channel), żłobić(to cut a furrow into a surface) | — | |
| Portuguese | groove(pronounced, enjoyable rhythm), poço(shaft in mining), ranhura(long, narrow channel), rotina(fixed routine), sulco(long, narrow channel) | — | |
| Romanian | canelură(long, narrow channel) | — | |
| Russian | борозда(long, narrow channel), вы́рез(long, narrow channel), грув(pronounced, enjoyable rhythm), желобо́к(long, narrow channel), колея́(long, narrow channel), колея́(fixed routine), наре́з(long, narrow channel), паз(long, narrow channel), привы́чка(fixed routine), рути́на(fixed routine) | borozda, výrez, gruv, želobók, kolejá, kolejá, naréz, paz, privýčka, rutína | |
| Scottish Gaelic | clais(long, narrow channel), clais(fixed routine) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | kolotèčina(fixed routine), žlijȇb(long, narrow channel), жлије̑б(long, narrow channel), колотѐчина(fixed routine), žlijébiti(to cut a furrow into a surface), жлије́бити(to cut a furrow into a surface) | — | |
| Spanish | acanaladura(long, narrow channel), canal(long, narrow channel), estría(long, narrow channel), groove(pronounced, enjoyable rhythm), hendidura(long, narrow channel), hábito(fixed routine), maña(fixed routine), pozo(shaft in mining), ranura(long, narrow channel), ritmo(fixed routine), rutina(fixed routine), surco(long, narrow channel), tonadilla(pronounced, enjoyable rhythm), tranquillo(fixed routine), ranurar(to cut a furrow into a surface) | — | |
| Swedish | spår(long, narrow channel) | — | |
| Thai | ร่อง(long, narrow channel) | rɔ̂ng | |
| Turkish | yiv(long, narrow channel) | — |
жлеб, канал, коловоз, рутина, издълбавам, правя жлеб
žleb, kanal, kolovoz, rutina, izdǎlbavam, pravja žleb
galze, ranura, solc
drážka, rutina, rýha, vyjetá kolej, zářez, žlábek
groove, inkerving, routine, schacht
kanalo, rutino, sulko, ĝuebla ritmo, gruvi, sulkigi, ĝui ritman muzikon
svengi, ura, ura, uurre, svengata, urittaa
groove, puits, rainure, routine, sillon, danser, faire une rainure
groba
Ausschachtung, Groove, Nut, Rille, Schacht, eingefahrene Gleise, fester Rhythmus, gewöhnlicher Gang, übliche Routine, üblicher Ablauf, auskehlen, einkerben, grooven, nuten, rillen
gruvar
asoy, ceruk, lombong
dotto, groove, pozzo, ritmo accattivante, routine, scanalatura, solco, tran tran, arare, erpicare, solcare
canālis, stria
awa, awaawa, kowaka, tōanga, whakaawa, whakakōaka
koleina, rutyna, żleb, żłobić
groove, poço, ranhura, rotina, sulco
canelură
борозда, вы́рез, грув, желобо́к, колея́, колея́, наре́з, паз, привы́чка, рути́на
borozda, výrez, gruv, želobók, kolejá, kolejá, naréz, paz, privýčka, rutína
clais, clais
kolotèčina, žlijȇb, жлије̑б, колотѐчина, žlijébiti, жлије́бити
acanaladura, canal, estría, groove, hendidura, hábito, maña, pozo, ranura, ritmo, rutina, surco, tonadilla, tranquillo, ranurar
spår
yiv
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