Grovel
Translations of "grovel" (17 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Azerbaijani | alçalmaq(to abase oneself), iməkləmək(to abase oneself), sürünmək(to abase oneself) | — | |
| Bulgarian | лежа по очи(to be prone on the ground), подмазвам се(to be slavishly nice in the hope of securing something), пълзя(to crawl), раболепнича(to be slavishly nice in the hope of securing something), унижавам се(to abase oneself) | leža po oči, podmazvam se, pǎlzja, rabolepniča, unižavam se | |
| Catalan | arrossegar(to crawl) | — | |
| Czech | lízat paty(to be slavishly nice in the hope of securing something), plazit se(to crawl), plazit se(to abase oneself), ponižovat se(to abase oneself) | — | |
| Danish | kravle(to crawl), krybe(to crawl) | — | |
| Dutch | kruipen(to crawl), kruipen(to be slavishly nice in the hope of securing something) | — | |
| Finnish | kontata(to crawl), madella(to crawl), madella(to abase oneself), mielistellä(to be slavishly nice in the hope of securing something), nöyristellä(to abase oneself), olla rähmällään(to be prone on the ground), olla rähmällään(to abase oneself), rypeä(to take pleasure in mundane things), ryömiä(to crawl) | — | |
| French | larbiner(to be slavishly nice in the hope of securing something), ramper(to crawl), s'abaisser(to abase oneself), s'aplatir(to abase oneself) | — | |
| Galician | abaixarse(to abase oneself), humillarse(to abase oneself), prosternarse(to be prone on the ground), prostrarse(to be prone on the ground), rebaixarse(to abase oneself) | — | |
| German | auf dem Bauch rutschen(to abase oneself), katzbuckeln(to abase oneself), kriechen(to crawl), kriechen(to abase oneself), kriechen(to be slavishly nice in the hope of securing something), schleimen(to be slavishly nice in the hope of securing something) | — | |
| Hebrew | התרפס(to be slavishly nice in the hope of securing something) | hitrapés | |
| Italian | abbassarsi(to abase oneself), giacere bocconi(to be prone on the ground), giacere prono(to be prone on the ground), grufolarsi(to take pleasure in mundane things), ingraziarsi(to be slavishly nice in the hope of securing something), strisciare(to crawl), umiliarsi(to abase oneself) | — | |
| Māori | tāpapa(to be prone on the ground), whakapāpaku(to abase oneself) | — | |
| Russian | лежа́ть ниц(to be prone on the ground), по́лзать(to crawl), пресмыка́ться(to abase oneself), пресмыка́ться(to be slavishly nice in the hope of securing something), унижа́ться(to abase oneself) | ležátʹ nic, pólzatʹ, presmykátʹsja, presmykátʹsja, unižátʹsja | |
| Serbo-Croatian | gmizati(to crawl), plaziti(to crawl), puzati(to crawl), puzati(to be slavishly nice in the hope of securing something) | — | |
| Spanish | arrastrarse(to be slavishly nice in the hope of securing something), humillarse(to abase oneself), humillarse(to be slavishly nice in the hope of securing something), postrarse(to be prone on the ground), prostrarse(to be prone on the ground) | — | |
| Turkish | ayaklarına/dizlerine kapanmak(to be slavishly nice in the hope of securing something), sürünmek(to crawl), sürünmek(to abase oneself), sürünmek(to be slavishly nice in the hope of securing something) | — |
alçalmaq, iməkləmək, sürünmək
лежа по очи, подмазвам се, пълзя, раболепнича, унижавам се
leža po oči, podmazvam se, pǎlzja, rabolepniča, unižavam se
arrossegar
lízat paty, plazit se, plazit se, ponižovat se
kravle, krybe
kruipen, kruipen
kontata, madella, madella, mielistellä, nöyristellä, olla rähmällään, olla rähmällään, rypeä, ryömiä
larbiner, ramper, s'abaisser, s'aplatir
abaixarse, humillarse, prosternarse, prostrarse, rebaixarse
auf dem Bauch rutschen, katzbuckeln, kriechen, kriechen, kriechen, schleimen
abbassarsi, giacere bocconi, giacere prono, grufolarsi, ingraziarsi, strisciare, umiliarsi
tāpapa, whakapāpaku
лежа́ть ниц, по́лзать, пресмыка́ться, пресмыка́ться, унижа́ться
ležátʹ nic, pólzatʹ, presmykátʹsja, presmykátʹsja, unižátʹsja
gmizati, plaziti, puzati, puzati
arrastrarse, humillarse, humillarse, postrarse, prostrarse
ayaklarına/dizlerine kapanmak, sürünmek, sürünmek, sürünmek
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