Grunt
Translations of "grunt" (37 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | γρυλλίζω(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), γρυλλίζω(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts), γρῡλίζω(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), γρῡλίζω(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | grullízō, grullízō, grūlízō, grūlízō | |
| Aromanian | gurnjescu(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Basque | kurrinka(cry of a pig), kurrinkatu(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Bulgarian | грухтене(cry of a pig), мощност((slang) the amount of power of which a vehicle is capable), сумтене(short, snorting sound), грухтя(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts), сумтя(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts) | gruhtene, moštnost, sumtene, gruhtja, sumtja | |
| Catalan | gruny(cry of a pig), grunyir(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Czech | chrochtání(cry of a pig), zabručení(short, snorting sound), zachrochtání(cry of a pig), zavrčení(short, snorting sound), bručet(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), chrochtat(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts), odseknout(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), vrčet(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), zabručet(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), zachrochtat(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts), zavrčet(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Danish | fnys(short, snorting sound), fodtusse(an infantry soldier), grynt(cry of a pig), fnyse(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), grynte(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Dutch | grom(short, snorting sound), knor(cry of a pig) | — | |
| Esperanto | grunti(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Faroese | rína(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Finnish | murahdus(short, snorting sound), murisija(fish of the family Haemulidae), nurmipora(an infantry soldier), röhkäisy(cry of a pig), murahtaa(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), murista(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), röhkiä(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts), röhkäistä(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| French | bidasse(an infantry soldier), griveton(an infantry soldier), grognement(short, snorting sound), troufion(an infantry soldier), grogner(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Galician | cuincho(short, snorting sound), cuincho(cry of a pig), cuiña(short, snorting sound), cuiña(cry of a pig), gorlido(short, snorting sound), greñido(short, snorting sound), guinco(short, snorting sound), arruar(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts), cuincar(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), cuincar(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts), cuiñar(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts), gorlar(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts), guincar(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), louriñar(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts), moumear(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), rellar(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts), rosmar(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), roñar(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), roñar(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| German | Frontschwein(an infantry soldier), Grunzen(cry of a pig), Grunzer(short, snorting sound), Grunzer(fish of the family Haemulidae), Handlanger(a person who does ordinary and boring work), Hilfsarbeiter(a person who does ordinary and boring work), Hiwi(a person who does ordinary and boring work), Hucker(a person who does ordinary and boring work), Landser(an infantry soldier), Pfeffer((slang) the amount of power of which a vehicle is capable), Stöhnen(short, snorting sound), Ungelernter(a person who does ordinary and boring work), Wumms((slang) the amount of power of which a vehicle is capable), grunzen(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), grunzen(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Greek | ανειδίκευτος εργάτης(a person who does ordinary and boring work), γρυλισμός(short, snorting sound), γρυλισμός(cry of a pig), γρυλλισμός(short, snorting sound), γρυλλισμός(cry of a pig), γρύλισμα(short, snorting sound), γρύλισμα(cry of a pig), γρυλίζω(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), γρυλίζω(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts), γρυλλίζω(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), γρυλλίζω(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | aneidíkeftos ergátis, grylismós, grylismós, gryllismós, gryllismós, grýlisma, grýlisma, grylízo, grylízo, gryllízo, gryllízo | |
| Hebrew | רַגְלִי(an infantry soldier) | raglí | |
| Hungarian | röfög(short, snorting sound), röfögés(cry of a pig), felmordul(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), morog(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), röfög(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Ido | gruno(short, snorting sound), gruno(cry of a pig), grunar(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), grunar(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Irish | gnúsacht(short, snorting sound) | — | |
| Italian | grugnito(short, snorting sound), grugnito(cry of a pig), grugnire(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Khmer | ង៉េកៗ(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | ngeek-ngeek | |
| Latin | grunnītus(short, snorting sound), grunnītus(cry of a pig), grunniō(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), grunniō(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Macedonian | гровта(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | grovta | |
| Māori | horu(short, snorting sound), horuhoru(short, snorting sound), horuhoru(cry of a pig), ngō(cry of a pig), horu(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), horuhoru(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts), kumukumu(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), ngengere(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), ngengeri(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), ngengeri(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts), ngunguru(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), ngō(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), ngō(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), ngō(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts), whēnanau(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Middle English | grunten(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), grunten(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Norman | gronner(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), gronner(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Old English | grunnettan(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), grunnettan(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts), grunnian(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), grunnian(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | اوفكه(short, snorting sound) | ufke, öfke | |
| Polish | chrumkanie(cry of a pig), chrząknięcie(short, snorting sound) | — | |
| Portuguese | grunido(short, snorting sound), grunido(cry of a pig), grunir(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), grunir(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Romanian | groh(short, snorting sound), grohăit(cry of a pig), mormăit(short, snorting sound), mârâit(short, snorting sound), putere((slang) the amount of power of which a vehicle is capable), grohăi(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), grohăi(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts), mormăi(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), mârâi(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Russian | бурча́ние(short, snorting sound), ворча́ние(short, snorting sound), хрю́канье(cry of a pig), бурча́ть(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), ворча́ть(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), хрю́кать(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | burčánije, vorčánije, xrjúkanʹje, burčátʹ, vorčátʹ, xrjúkatʹ | |
| Spanish | burro(fish of the family Haemulidae), currito(a person who does ordinary and boring work), gruñido(short, snorting sound), machaca(an infantry soldier), ronco(fish of the family Haemulidae), gruñir(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), gruñir(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Swedish | grymtfisk(fish of the family Haemulidae), grymtning(short, snorting sound), grymtning(cry of a pig), hantlangare(a person who does ordinary and boring work), grymta(of a person: to make a grunt or grunts), grymta(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — | |
| Tagalog | gonggong(fish of the family Haemulidae) | — | |
| Turkish | homurdanma(short, snorting sound), homurtu(short, snorting sound) | — | |
| Vietnamese | (cá) sạo(fish of the family Haemulidae), ủn ỉn(of a pig: to make a grunt or grunts) | — |
gurnjescu
kurrinka, kurrinkatu
gruny, grunyir
chrochtání, zabručení, zachrochtání, zavrčení, bručet, chrochtat, odseknout, vrčet, zabručet, zachrochtat, zavrčet
fnys, fodtusse, grynt, fnyse, grynte
grom, knor
grunti
rína
murahdus, murisija, nurmipora, röhkäisy, murahtaa, murista, röhkiä, röhkäistä
bidasse, griveton, grognement, troufion, grogner
cuincho, cuincho, cuiña, cuiña, gorlido, greñido, guinco, arruar, cuincar, cuincar, cuiñar, gorlar, guincar, louriñar, moumear, rellar, rosmar, roñar, roñar
Frontschwein, Grunzen, Grunzer, Grunzer, Handlanger, Hilfsarbeiter, Hiwi, Hucker, Landser, Pfeffer, Stöhnen, Ungelernter, Wumms, grunzen, grunzen
ανειδίκευτος εργάτης, γρυλισμός, γρυλισμός, γρυλλισμός, γρυλλισμός, γρύλισμα, γρύλισμα, γρυλίζω, γρυλίζω, γρυλλίζω, γρυλλίζω
aneidíkeftos ergátis, grylismós, grylismós, gryllismós, gryllismós, grýlisma, grýlisma, grylízo, grylízo, gryllízo, gryllízo
röfög, röfögés, felmordul, morog, röfög
gruno, gruno, grunar, grunar
gnúsacht
grugnito, grugnito, grugnire
grunnītus, grunnītus, grunniō, grunniō
horu, horuhoru, horuhoru, ngō, horu, horuhoru, kumukumu, ngengere, ngengeri, ngengeri, ngunguru, ngō, ngō, ngō, whēnanau
grunten, grunten
gronner, gronner
grunnettan, grunnettan, grunnian, grunnian
chrumkanie, chrząknięcie
grunido, grunido, grunir, grunir
groh, grohăit, mormăit, mârâit, putere, grohăi, grohăi, mormăi, mârâi
бурча́ние, ворча́ние, хрю́канье, бурча́ть, ворча́ть, хрю́кать
burčánije, vorčánije, xrjúkanʹje, burčátʹ, vorčátʹ, xrjúkatʹ
burro, currito, gruñido, machaca, ronco, gruñir, gruñir
grymtfisk, grymtning, grymtning, hantlangare, grymta, grymta
gonggong
homurdanma, homurtu
(cá) sạo, ủn ỉn
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