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Hit
Translations of "hit" (109 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afar | oogore(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Afrikaans | slaan(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Albanian | dëkoj(to administer a blow — see also strike), gju(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | βάλλω(to administer a blow — see also strike), οὐτάω(to administer a blow — see also strike), πλήσσω(to administer a blow — see also strike), τοξεύω(to administer a blow — see also strike), τυγχάνω(to administer a blow — see also strike), τύπτω(to administer a blow — see also strike), ἀκοντίζω(to administer a blow — see also strike) | bállō, outáō, plḗssō, toxeúō, tunkhánō, túptō, akontízō | |
| Arabic | ضرب(to administer a blow — see also strike), ضَرَبَ(to administer a blow — see also strike) | ḍarab, ḍaraba | |
| Armenian | խփել(to administer a blow — see also strike), հարվածել(to administer a blow — see also strike) | xpʻel, harvacel | |
| Aromanian | agudescu(to administer a blow — see also strike), bat (roa-rup)(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Asturian | golpiar(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | vurmaq(to administer a blow — see also strike), çırpmaq(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Basque | jo(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Belarusian | папада́нне(collision of a projectile with the target), хіт(success, especially in the entertainment industry), шля́гер(success, especially in the entertainment industry), біць(to administer a blow — see also strike), пабі́ць(to administer a blow — see also strike), уда́рыць(to administer a blow — see also strike), удара́ць(to administer a blow — see also strike), ўда́рыць(to administer a blow — see also strike), ўдара́ць(to administer a blow — see also strike) | papadánnje, xit, šljáhjer, bicʹ, pabícʹ, udárycʹ, udarácʹ, wdárycʹ, wdarácʹ | |
| Bengali | আঘাত করা(to administer a blow — see also strike) | aghat kora | |
| Bulgarian | попаде́ние(collision of a projectile with the target), хит(success, especially in the entertainment industry), шла́гер(success, especially in the entertainment industry), би́я(to administer a blow — see also strike), у́дрям(to administer a blow — see also strike), уда́ря(to administer a blow — see also strike) | popadénie, hit, šláger, bíja, údrjam, udárja | |
| Burmese | ရိုက်(to administer a blow — see also strike) | ruik | |
| Catalan | hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), èxit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), batre(to administer a blow — see also strike), colpejar(to administer a blow — see also strike), copejar(to administer a blow — see also strike), pegar(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎬᏂᎭ(to administer a blow — see also strike) | gvniha | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 打擊 /打击(to administer a blow — see also strike) | daa² gik¹ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 打擊 /打击(to administer a blow — see also strike) | dǎjī | |
| Church Slavic | бити(to administer a blow — see also strike) | biti | |
| Czech | hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), zásah(collision of a projectile with the target), šlágr(success, especially in the entertainment industry), praštit(to administer a blow — see also strike), udeřit(to administer a blow — see also strike), uhodit(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Danish | hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), schlager(success, especially in the entertainment industry), slager(success, especially in the entertainment industry), træffer(collision of a projectile with the target), slå(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Dutch | hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), schlager(success, especially in the entertainment industry), tref(collision of a projectile with the target), raken(to administer a blow — see also strike), slaan(to administer a blow — see also strike), treffen(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Esperanto | trafo(collision of a projectile with the target), ŝlagro(success, especially in the entertainment industry), bati(to administer a blow — see also strike), frapi(to administer a blow — see also strike), trafi(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Estonian | hitt(success, especially in the entertainment industry), šlaager(success, especially in the entertainment industry), lööma(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Faroese | hitt(success, especially in the entertainment industry) | — | |
| Finnish | hitti(success, especially in the entertainment industry), menestys(success, especially in the entertainment industry), osuma(collision of a projectile with the target), iskeä(to administer a blow — see also strike), lyödä(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| French | bonne cible(collision of a projectile with the target), hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), portée efficace(collision of a projectile with the target), schlager(success, especially in the entertainment industry), tube(success, especially in the entertainment industry), battre(to administer a blow — see also strike), frapper(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Galician | bater(to administer a blow — see also strike), golpear(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Georgian | დარტყმა(to administer a blow — see also strike), რტყმა(to administer a blow — see also strike) | darṭq̇ma, rṭq̇ma | |
| German | Erfolg(success, especially in the entertainment industry), Hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), Schlager(success, especially in the entertainment industry), Treffer(collision of a projectile with the target), schlagen(to administer a blow — see also strike), stoßen(to administer a blow — see also strike), treffen(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Gheg Albanian | hi(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌱𐌻𐌹𐌲𐌲𐍅𐌰𐌽(to administer a blow — see also strike) | bliggwan | |
| Greek | σουξέ(success, especially in the entertainment industry), χτυπώ(to administer a blow — see also strike) | souxé, chtypó | |
| Hebrew | לָהִיט(success, especially in the entertainment industry), הרביץ(to administer a blow — see also strike) | lahít, hirbíts | |
| Higaonon | naigo(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Hindi | मारना(to administer a blow — see also strike) | mārnā | |
| Hungarian | sláger(success, especially in the entertainment industry), találat(collision of a projectile with the target), üt(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Icelandic | slá(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Ido | frapar(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Indonesian | pukul(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Ingrian | iskiä(to administer a blow — see also strike), issuttaa(to administer a blow — see also strike), kleittää(to administer a blow — see also strike), kommia(to administer a blow — see also strike), löövvä(to administer a blow — see also strike), napsuttaa(to administer a blow — see also strike), peeksää(to administer a blow — see also strike), tappaa(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Irish | buail(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Italian | battere(to administer a blow — see also strike), colpire(to administer a blow — see also strike), picchiare(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Jamaican Creole | lick(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Japanese | ヒット(success, especially in the entertainment industry), ヒット曲(success, especially in the entertainment industry), 叩く(to administer a blow — see also strike), 打つ(to administer a blow — see also strike) | hitto, hittokyoku, tataku, utsu | |
| Kambera | palu(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Kashubian | przebòj(success, especially in the entertainment industry) | — | |
| Kazakh | соғу(to administer a blow — see also strike), ұру(to administer a blow — see also strike) | soğu, ūru | |
| Khmer | វាយ(to administer a blow — see also strike) | viəy | |
| Korean | 히트(success, especially in the entertainment industry), 히트곡(success, especially in the entertainment industry), 치다(to administer a blow — see also strike) | hiteu, hiteugok, chida | |
| Kyrgyz | уруу(to administer a blow — see also strike) | uruu | |
| Lao | ຕີ(to administer a blow — see also strike) | tī | |
| Latgalian | dyurēt(to administer a blow — see also strike), laubt(to administer a blow — see also strike), sist(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Latin | battuo(to administer a blow — see also strike), feriō(to administer a blow — see also strike), pello(to administer a blow — see also strike), pulso(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Latvian | hits(success, especially in the entertainment industry), šlagers(success, especially in the entertainment industry), iebelzt(to administer a blow — see also strike), sist(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Lithuanian | hitas(success, especially in the entertainment industry), mušti(to administer a blow — see also strike), smogti(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | biś(to administer a blow — see also strike), deriś(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Macedonian | хит(success, especially in the entertainment industry), шлагер(success, especially in the entertainment industry), бие(to administer a blow — see also strike), удира(to administer a blow — see also strike) | hit, šlager, bie, udira | |
| Malay | pukul(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Malayalam | അടിക്കുക(to administer a blow — see also strike) | aṭikkuka | |
| Manikion | at(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Manx | ard-speeideilys(success, especially in the entertainment industry) | — | |
| Mongolian | цохих(to administer a blow — see also strike) | coxix | |
| Nanai | дуктэ-(to administer a blow — see also strike) | dukte- | |
| Nepali | ठोक्नु(to administer a blow — see also strike) | ṭhoknu | |
| Ngombe (Congo) | boma(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Norman | paffer(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), slager(success, especially in the entertainment industry), slå(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | slå(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Occitan | batre(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Odia | ମାରିବା(to administer a blow — see also strike) | māribā | |
| Old English | slēan(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Old Irish | benaid(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Pashto | خرپول(to administer a blow — see also strike) | xrapawǝl | |
| Pennsylvania German | aabappe(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Persian | زدن(to administer a blow — see also strike) | zadan | |
| Polish | hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), przebój(success, especially in the entertainment industry), szlagier(success, especially in the entertainment industry), trafienie(collision of a projectile with the target), uderzać(to administer a blow — see also strike), uderzyć(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Portuguese | hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), sucesso(success, especially in the entertainment industry), bater(to administer a blow — see also strike), golpear(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Quechua | maqay(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Romanian | nimerire(collision of a projectile with the target), șlagăr(success, especially in the entertainment industry), bate(to administer a blow — see also strike), lovi(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Romansch | batter(to administer a blow — see also strike), pitgar(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Russian | попада́ние(collision of a projectile with the target), хит(success, especially in the entertainment industry), шля́гер(success, especially in the entertainment industry), бить(to administer a blow — see also strike), поби́ть(to administer a blow — see also strike), сту́кнуть(to administer a blow — see also strike), стуча́ть(to administer a blow — see also strike), уда́рить(to administer a blow — see also strike), ударя́ть(to administer a blow — see also strike) | popadánije, xit, šljáger, bitʹ, pobítʹ, stúknutʹ, stučátʹ, udáritʹ, udarjátʹ | |
| Saho | oogore(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Sanskrit | तुदति(to administer a blow — see also strike) | tudati | |
| Scottish Gaelic | buail(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | hȉt(success, especially in the entertainment industry), šláger(success, especially in the entertainment industry), хи̏т(success, especially in the entertainment industry), шла́гер(success, especially in the entertainment industry), bȉti(to administer a blow — see also strike), opízditi(to administer a blow — see also strike), zàbiti(to administer a blow — see also strike), ùdariti(to administer a blow — see also strike), би̏ти(to administer a blow — see also strike), за̀бити(to administer a blow — see also strike), опи́здити(to administer a blow — see also strike), у̀дарити(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Shor | шабарға(to administer a blow — see also strike) | şabarğa | |
| Slovak | hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), šláger(success, especially in the entertainment industry), biť(to administer a blow — see also strike), udrieť(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Slovene | hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), šlager(success, especially in the entertainment industry), bíti(to administer a blow — see also strike), udariti(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Spanish | acierto(collision of a projectile with the target), arrasar(success, especially in the entertainment industry), hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), éxito(success, especially in the entertainment industry), arrear(to administer a blow — see also strike), asestarle(to administer a blow — see also strike), atizarle(to administer a blow — see also strike), batir(to administer a blow — see also strike), cinchonear(to administer a blow — see also strike), darle(to administer a blow — see also strike), fajar(to administer a blow — see also strike), fajear(to administer a blow — see also strike), golpear(to administer a blow — see also strike), pegarle(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Sundanese | tinggang(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Swedish | hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), schlager(success, especially in the entertainment industry), träff(collision of a projectile with the target), slå(to administer a blow — see also strike), slå till(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Tajik | задан(to administer a blow — see also strike) | zadan | |
| Ternate | tero(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Tetum | baku(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Thai | ตี(to administer a blow — see also strike) | dtii | |
| Tok Pisin | kilim(to administer a blow — see also strike), paitim(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Turkish | isabet(collision of a projectile with the target), vurmak(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Turkmen | urmak(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎎𐎃𐎕(to administer a blow — see also strike) | mḫṣ | |
| Ukrainian | влу́чення(collision of a projectile with the target), влуча́ння(collision of a projectile with the target), хіт(success, especially in the entertainment industry), шля́гер(success, especially in the entertainment industry), би́ти(to administer a blow — see also strike), вда́рити(to administer a blow — see also strike), вдаря́ти(to administer a blow — see also strike) | vlúčennja, vlučánnja, xit, šljáher, býty, vdáryty, vdarjáty | |
| Urdu | مارنا(to administer a blow — see also strike) | mārnā | |
| Uyghur | ئۇرماق(to administer a blow — see also strike) | urmaq | |
| Uzbek | urmoq(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Vietnamese | đánh(to administer a blow — see also strike), đập(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Volapük | flapön(to administer a blow — see also strike), leflapön(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Welsh | taro(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Yiddish | שלאַגער(success, especially in the entertainment industry), שלאָגן(to administer a blow — see also strike) | shlager, shlogn | |
| Zealandic | slae(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — |
oogore
slaan
dëkoj, gju
βάλλω, οὐτάω, πλήσσω, τοξεύω, τυγχάνω, τύπτω, ἀκοντίζω
bállō, outáō, plḗssō, toxeúō, tunkhánō, túptō, akontízō
agudescu, bat (roa-rup)
golpiar
vurmaq, çırpmaq
jo
папада́нне, хіт, шля́гер, біць, пабі́ць, уда́рыць, удара́ць, ўда́рыць, ўдара́ць
papadánnje, xit, šljáhjer, bicʹ, pabícʹ, udárycʹ, udarácʹ, wdárycʹ, wdarácʹ
hit, èxit, batre, colpejar, copejar, pegar
hit, zásah, šlágr, praštit, udeřit, uhodit
hit, schlager, slager, træffer, slå
hit, schlager, tref, raken, slaan, treffen
trafo, ŝlagro, bati, frapi, trafi
hitt, šlaager, lööma
hitt
hitti, menestys, osuma, iskeä, lyödä
bonne cible, hit, portée efficace, schlager, tube, battre, frapper
bater, golpear
Erfolg, Hit, Schlager, Treffer, schlagen, stoßen, treffen
naigo
sláger, találat, üt
slá
frapar
pukul
iskiä, issuttaa, kleittää, kommia, löövvä, napsuttaa, peeksää, tappaa
buail
battere, colpire, picchiare
lick
palu
przebòj
dyurēt, laubt, sist
battuo, feriō, pello, pulso
hits, šlagers, iebelzt, sist
hitas, mušti, smogti
biś, deriś
pukul
at
ard-speeideilys
boma
paffer
hit, slager, slå
batre
slēan
benaid
aabappe
hit, przebój, szlagier, trafienie, uderzać, uderzyć
hit, sucesso, bater, golpear
maqay
nimerire, șlagăr, bate, lovi
batter, pitgar
попада́ние, хит, шля́гер, бить, поби́ть, сту́кнуть, стуча́ть, уда́рить, ударя́ть
popadánije, xit, šljáger, bitʹ, pobítʹ, stúknutʹ, stučátʹ, udáritʹ, udarjátʹ
oogore
buail
hȉt, šláger, хи̏т, шла́гер, bȉti, opízditi, zàbiti, ùdariti, би̏ти, за̀бити, опи́здити, у̀дарити
hit, šláger, biť, udrieť
hit, šlager, bíti, udariti
acierto, arrasar, hit, éxito, arrear, asestarle, atizarle, batir, cinchonear, darle, fajar, fajear, golpear, pegarle
tinggang
hit, schlager, träff, slå, slå till
tero
baku
kilim, paitim
isabet, vurmak
urmak
влу́чення, влуча́ння, хіт, шля́гер, би́ти, вда́рити, вдаря́ти
vlúčennja, vlučánnja, xit, šljáher, býty, vdáryty, vdarjáty
urmoq
đánh, đập
flapön, leflapön
taro
slae
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