Hit
Translations of "hit" (115 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 | Σίθα(Translations), Ἀείπολις(Translations), Ἴς(Translations), πληγή(blow, punch), 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) | Sítha, Aeípolis, Ís, plēgḗ, bállō, outáō, plḗssō, toxeúō, tunkhánō, túptō, akontízō | |
| Arabic | هيت(Translations), ضَرْبَة(blow, punch), أَصَابَ(to manage to touch in the right place), ضرب(to administer a blow — see also strike), ضَرَبَ(to administer a blow — see also strike) | Hīt, ḍarba, ʔaṣāba, ḍarab, ḍaraba | |
| Armenian | հարված(blow, punch), խփել(to administer a blow — see also strike), հարվածել(to administer a blow — see also strike) | harvac, 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), уда́р(blow, punch), 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), пацэліць(to manage to touch in the right place), 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, udár, xit, šljáhjer, bicʹ, pabícʹ, pacelicʹ, 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), попаде́ние(computing, Internet: positive result of a search), у́дар(blow, punch), хит(success, especially in the entertainment industry), шла́гер(success, especially in the entertainment industry), би́я(to administer a blow — see also strike), навестявам(to briefly visit), поразя́вам(to manage to touch in the right place), сре́щам(to encounter a difficulty), у́дрям(to administer a blow — see also strike), у́дрям(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), у́дрям(to manage to touch in the right place), уда́ря(to administer a blow — see also strike), уда́ря(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), уда́ря(to manage to touch in the right place), улу́чвам(to manage to touch in the right place) | popadénie, popadénie, údar, hit, šláger, bíja, navestjavam, porazjávam, sréštam, údrjam, údrjam, údrjam, udárja, udárja, udárja, ulúčvam | |
| Burmese | ရိုက်(to administer a blow — see also strike) | ruik | |
| Catalan | Hit(Translations), cop(blow, punch), 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), encertar(to manage to touch in the right place), pegar(to administer a blow — see also strike), xocar(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly) | — | |
| 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(blow, punch), 打擊 /打击(to administer a blow — see also strike) | dǎjī, dǎjī | |
| Church Slavic | бити(to administer a blow — see also strike) | biti | |
| Czech | hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), rána(blow, punch), zásah(collision of a projectile with the target), úder(blow, punch), šlágr(success, especially in the entertainment industry), praštit(to administer a blow — see also strike), trefit(to manage to touch in the right place), 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), møde(to briefly visit), slå(to administer a blow — see also strike), slå(to affect negatively), slå imod(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), træffe(to manage to touch in the right place) | — | |
| Dutch | Hit(Translations), aanslag(attack on a location), hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), schlager(success, especially in the entertainment industry), slag(blow, punch), stoot(blow, punch), tref(collision of a projectile with the target), raken(to administer a blow — see also strike), raken(to manage to touch in the right place), slaan(to administer a blow — see also strike), treffen(to administer a blow — see also strike), treffen(to manage to touch in the right place) | — | |
| Esperanto | bato(blow, punch), frapo(blow, punch), 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 | annos(dose of an illegal or addictive drug), hitti(success, especially in the entertainment industry), hitti((baseball) complete play, when the batter reaches base), isku(blow, punch), isku(attack on a location), klikki(dose of an illegal or addictive drug), käyntikerta(Internet: measured visit to a web site), lappu(dose of an illegal or addictive drug), lyönti(blow, punch), menestys(success, especially in the entertainment industry), osuma(collision of a projectile with the target), osuma(computing, Internet: positive result of a search), satsi(dose of an illegal or addictive drug), sivallus(peculiarly apt expression or turn of thought), tilausmurha(murder for criminal or political purposes), trippi (of LSD)(dose of an illegal or addictive drug), töötti(dose of an illegal or addictive drug), haitata(to affect negatively), iskeä(to administer a blow — see also strike), kärsiä(to affect negatively), käydä(to briefly visit), lyödä(to administer a blow — see also strike), mennä(to briefly visit), murhata(to kill a person on the instructions of a third party), pistäytyä(to briefly visit), tappaa(to kill a person on the instructions of a third party), tulla(to begin), vahingoittaa(to affect negatively), vaikeuttaa(to affect negatively) | — | |
| French | Hit(Translations), assassinat commandité(murder for criminal or political purposes), bonne cible(collision of a projectile with the target), bouffée(dose of an illegal or addictive drug), contrat(murder for criminal or political purposes), coup(blow, punch), coup sûr((baseball) complete play, when the batter reaches base), frappe(attack on a location), hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), hit(computing, Internet: positive result of a search), hit(Internet: measured visit to a web site), portée efficace(collision of a projectile with the target), résultat(computing, Internet: positive result of a search), schlager(success, especially in the entertainment industry), taffe(dose of an illegal or addictive drug), tube(success, especially in the entertainment industry), battre(to administer a blow — see also strike), cogner(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), descendre(to kill a person on the instructions of a third party), frapper(to administer a blow — see also strike), frapper(to affect negatively), se taper(to encounter a difficulty), se taper(to have sex with), toucher(to manage to touch in the right place) | — | |
| 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 | Hit(Translations), Anschlag(attack on a location), Auftragsmord(murder for criminal or political purposes), Erfolg(success, especially in the entertainment industry), Ermordung(murder for criminal or political purposes), Hieb(blow, punch), Hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), Hit(computing, Internet: positive result of a search), Hit(dose of an illegal or addictive drug), Schlag(blow, punch), Schlager(success, especially in the entertainment industry), Stoß(blow, punch), Treffer(blow, punch), Treffer(collision of a projectile with the target), Treffer(computing, Internet: positive result of a search), but see Mord(murder for criminal or political purposes), abschlagen(to begin), knallen(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), morden(to kill a person on the instructions of a third party), schlagen(to administer a blow — see also strike), schlagen(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), stoßen(to administer a blow — see also strike), treffen(to administer a blow — see also strike), treffen(to manage to touch in the right place), treffen(to briefly visit) | — | |
| 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 | הית(Translations), לָהִיט(success, especially in the entertainment industry), מַכָּה(blow, punch), הרביץ(to administer a blow — see also strike), פָּגַע(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly) | lahít, maká, hirbíts, pagá | |
| Higaonon | naigo(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Hindi | मारना(to administer a blow — see also strike) | mārnā | |
| Hittite | [Term?] (/use/)(to use) | — | |
| Hungarian | sláger(success, especially in the entertainment industry), találat(collision of a projectile with the target), találat(computing, Internet: positive result of a search), üt(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Icelandic | hitta(to manage to touch in the right place), slá(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Ido | frapo(blow, punch), frapar(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Indonesian | pukul(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Ingrian | isku(blow, punch), nappu(blow, punch), napsu(blow, punch), tiltukkain(blow, punch), 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), tarkata(to manage to touch in the right place) | — | |
| Irish | buille(blow, punch), béim(blow, punch), cíonán(blow, punch), aimsigh(to manage to touch in the right place), buail(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Italian | Hit(Translations), battuta f valida((baseball) complete play, when the batter reaches base), risultato(computing, Internet: positive result of a search), valida((baseball) complete play, when the batter reaches base), 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(computing, Internet: positive result of a search), ヒット((baseball) complete play, when the batter reaches base), ヒット曲(success, especially in the entertainment industry), 一撃(blow, punch), 安打((baseball) complete play, when the batter reaches base), 衝突(blow, punch), 叩く(to administer a blow — see also strike), 当てる(to manage to touch in the right place), 打つ(to administer a blow — see also strike), 攻撃する(to attack, chiefly amphibiously) | hitto, hitto, hitto, hittokyoku, ichigeki, anda, shōtotsu, tataku, ateru, utsu, kōgeki suru | |
| 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 | |
| Khiamniungan Naga | thóng(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly) | — | |
| Khmer | វាយ(to administer a blow — see also strike) | viəy | |
| Korean | 일격(blow, punch), 히트(success, especially in the entertainment industry), 히트곡(success, especially in the entertainment industry), 치다(to administer a blow — see also strike) | ilgyeok, hiteu, hiteugok, chida | |
| Kyrgyz | уруу(to administer a blow — see also strike) | uruu | |
| Lao | ຕີ(to administer a blow — see also strike) | tī | |
| Latgalian | sitīņs(blow, punch), īsisšona(blow, punch), 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), sitiens(blow, punch), 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), smūgis(blow, punch), 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 | удар(blow, punch), 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) | udar, hit, šlager, bie, udira | |
| Malay | pukul(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Malayalam | അടിക്കുക(to administer a blow — see also strike), കൊള്ളിക്കുക(to manage to touch in the right place), കൊള്ളുക(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly) | aṭikkuka, koḷḷikkuka, koḷḷuka | |
| Manikion | at(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Manx | ard-speeideilys(success, especially in the entertainment industry) | — | |
| Māori | whakapānga(blow, punch) | — | |
| 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 | Hit(Translations) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | anslag(attack on a location), hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), skudd(dose of an illegal or addictive drug), slag(blow, punch), slager(success, especially in the entertainment industry), hit(in blackjack, to deal a card to), ramme(to affect negatively), slå(to administer a blow — see also strike), treffe(to manage to touch in the right place) | — | |
| 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 | sleġe(blow, punch), slēan(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Old Irish | benaid(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | هیت(Translations) | — | |
| Pashto | خرپول(to administer a blow — see also strike) | xrapawǝl | |
| Pennsylvania German | aabappe(to administer a blow — see also strike), aabappe(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly) | — | |
| Persian | ضربه(blow, punch), نتیجه(computing, Internet: positive result of a search), زدن(to administer a blow — see also strike) | zarbe, natije, zadan | |
| Plautdietsch | Schlach(blow, punch) | — | |
| Polish | hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), morderstwo(murder for criminal or political purposes), przebój(success, especially in the entertainment industry), szlagier(success, especially in the entertainment industry), trafienie(collision of a projectile with the target), uderzenie(blow, punch), zabójstwo(murder for criminal or political purposes), zamach(murder for criminal or political purposes), stukać(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), stuknąć(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), trafiać(to manage to touch in the right place), trafić(to manage to touch in the right place), uderzać(to administer a blow — see also strike), uderzać(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), uderzyć(to administer a blow — see also strike), uderzyć(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly) | — | |
| Portuguese | Hite(Translations), acerto(computing, Internet: positive result of a search), acerto(approximately correct answer in a test set), assassinato(murder for criminal or political purposes), assassínio(murder for criminal or political purposes), ataque(attack on a location), batida(blow, punch), golpe(blow, punch), hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), resultado(computing, Internet: positive result of a search), sucesso(success, especially in the entertainment industry), acertar(to manage to touch in the right place), apagar(to kill a person on the instructions of a third party), atingir(to manage to touch in the right place), bater(to administer a blow — see also strike), bater(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), bater(to manage to touch in the right place), chocar-se(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), colidir(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), golpear(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Quechua | maqay(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Romanian | lovitură(blow, punch), 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 | cuolp(blow, punch), freida(blow, punch), frida(blow, punch), batter(to administer a blow — see also strike), pitgar(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Russian | Хит(Translations), нападе́ние(murder for criminal or political purposes), покуше́ние(murder for criminal or political purposes), попада́ние(collision of a projectile with the target), уби́йство(murder for criminal or political purposes), уда́р(blow, punch), хит(success, especially in the entertainment industry), шля́гер(success, especially in the entertainment industry), бить(to administer a blow — see also strike), дрю́чить(to have sex with), дрю́читься(to have sex with), напа́сть(to attack, chiefly amphibiously), напада́ть(to attack, chiefly amphibiously), отдрю́чить(to have sex with), отдрю́читься(to have sex with), отыме́ть(to have sex with), поби́ть(to administer a blow — see also strike), поиме́ть(to have sex with), попа́сть(to manage to touch in the right place), попада́ть(to manage to touch in the right place), поража́ть(to manage to touch in the right place), порази́ть(to manage to touch in the right place), потра́хаться(to have sex with), сту́кнуть(to administer a blow — see also strike), стуча́ть(to administer a blow — see also strike), тра́хать(to have sex with), тра́хаться(to have sex with), тра́хнуть(to have sex with), тра́хнуться(to have sex with), уда́рить(to administer a blow — see also strike), уда́риться(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), ударя́ть(to administer a blow — see also strike), ударя́ться(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly) | Xit, napadénije, pokušénije, popadánije, ubíjstvo, udár, xit, šljáger, bitʹ, drjúčitʹ, drjúčitʹsja, napástʹ, napadátʹ, otdrjúčitʹ, otdrjúčitʹsja, otymétʹ, pobítʹ, poimétʹ, popástʹ, popadátʹ, poražátʹ, porazítʹ, potráxatʹsja, stúknutʹ, stučátʹ, tráxatʹ, tráxatʹsja, tráxnutʹ, tráxnutʹsja, udáritʹ, udáritʹsja, udarjátʹ, udarjátʹsja | |
| Saho | oogore(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Sanskrit | तुदति(to administer a blow — see also strike) | tudati | |
| Scottish Gaelic | beum(blow, punch), bualadh(blow, punch), buille(blow, punch), buail(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | hȉt(success, especially in the entertainment industry), šláger(success, especially in the entertainment industry), ȕdār(blow, punch), у̏да̄р(blow, punch), хи̏т(success, especially in the entertainment industry), шла́гер(success, especially in the entertainment industry), bȉti(to administer a blow — see also strike), opáliti(to have sex with), opízditi(to administer a blow — see also strike), skȍknuti(to briefly visit), 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), опа́лити(to have sex with), опи́здити(to administer a blow — see also strike), ско̏кнути(to briefly visit), 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), úder(blow, punch), 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 | Hit(Translations), acierto(collision of a projectile with the target), acierto(computing, Internet: positive result of a search), arrasar(success, especially in the entertainment industry), batazo((baseball) complete play, when the batter reaches base), calada(dose of an illegal or addictive drug), chute(dose of an illegal or addictive drug), dosis(dose of an illegal or addictive drug), fumada(dose of an illegal or addictive drug), golpe(blow, punch), hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), hit((baseball) complete play, when the batter reaches base), imparable((baseball) complete play, when the batter reaches base), inatrapable((baseball) complete play, when the batter reaches base), indiscutible((baseball) complete play, when the batter reaches base), jit((baseball) complete play, when the batter reaches base), matada(blow, punch), patada(dose of an illegal or addictive drug), resultado(computing, Internet: positive result of a search), sencillo((baseball) complete play, when the batter reaches base), sequete(blow, punch), tatequieto(blow, punch), toletazo((baseball) complete play, when the batter reaches base), éxito(success, especially in the entertainment industry), acertar(to manage to touch in the right place), 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), chancar(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), chocar(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), cinchonear(to administer a blow — see also strike), dar(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), 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(Translations), anrop(Internet: measured visit to a web site), hit(success, especially in the entertainment industry), schlager(success, especially in the entertainment industry), slag(blow, punch), träff(collision of a projectile with the target), träff(computing, Internet: positive result of a search), träff(Internet: measured visit to a web site), slå(to administer a blow — see also strike), slå(to affect negatively), slå emot(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), slå till(to administer a blow — see also strike), träffa(to manage to touch in the right place) | — | |
| 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), kilim(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly), paitim(to administer a blow — see also strike), paitim(to come into contact with forcefully and suddenly) | — | |
| 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), уда́р(blow, punch), уда́р(attack on a location), 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), влуча́ти(to manage to touch in the right place) | vlúčennja, vlučánnja, udár, udár, xit, šljáher, býty, vdáryty, vdarjáty, vlučáty | |
| 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 | flap(blow, punch), leflap(blow, punch), 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), שלאָג(blow, punch), שלאָגן(to administer a blow — see also strike) | shlager, shlog, shlogn | |
| Zealandic | slae(to administer a blow — see also strike) | — |
oogore
slaan
dëkoj, gju
Σίθα, Ἀείπολις, Ἴς, πληγή, βάλλω, οὐτάω, πλήσσω, τοξεύω, τυγχάνω, τύπτω, ἀκοντίζω
Sítha, Aeípolis, Ís, plēgḗ, bállō, outáō, plḗssō, toxeúō, tunkhánō, túptō, akontízō
agudescu, bat (roa-rup)
golpiar
vurmaq, çırpmaq
jo
папада́нне, уда́р, хіт, шля́гер, біць, пабі́ць, пацэліць, уда́рыць, удара́ць, ўда́рыць, ўдара́ць
papadánnje, udár, xit, šljáhjer, bicʹ, pabícʹ, pacelicʹ, udárycʹ, udarácʹ, wdárycʹ, wdarácʹ
попаде́ние, попаде́ние, у́дар, хит, шла́гер, би́я, навестявам, поразя́вам, сре́щам, у́дрям, у́дрям, у́дрям, уда́ря, уда́ря, уда́ря, улу́чвам
popadénie, popadénie, údar, hit, šláger, bíja, navestjavam, porazjávam, sréštam, údrjam, údrjam, údrjam, udárja, udárja, udárja, ulúčvam
Hit, cop, hit, èxit, batre, colpejar, copejar, encertar, pegar, xocar
hit, rána, zásah, úder, šlágr, praštit, trefit, udeřit, uhodit
hit, schlager, slager, træffer, møde, slå, slå, slå imod, træffe
Hit, aanslag, hit, schlager, slag, stoot, tref, raken, raken, slaan, treffen, treffen
bato, frapo, trafo, ŝlagro, bati, frapi, trafi
hitt, šlaager, lööma
hitt
annos, hitti, hitti, isku, isku, klikki, käyntikerta, lappu, lyönti, menestys, osuma, osuma, satsi, sivallus, tilausmurha, trippi (of LSD), töötti, haitata, iskeä, kärsiä, käydä, lyödä, mennä, murhata, pistäytyä, tappaa, tulla, vahingoittaa, vaikeuttaa
Hit, assassinat commandité, bonne cible, bouffée, contrat, coup, coup sûr, frappe, hit, hit, hit, portée efficace, résultat, schlager, taffe, tube, battre, cogner, descendre, frapper, frapper, se taper, se taper, toucher
bater, golpear
Hit, Anschlag, Auftragsmord, Erfolg, Ermordung, Hieb, Hit, Hit, Hit, Schlag, Schlager, Stoß, Treffer, Treffer, Treffer, but see Mord, abschlagen, knallen, morden, schlagen, schlagen, stoßen, treffen, treffen, treffen
naigo
[Term?] (/use/)
sláger, találat, találat, üt
hitta, slá
frapo, frapar
pukul
isku, nappu, napsu, tiltukkain, iskiä, issuttaa, kleittää, kommia, löövvä, napsuttaa, peeksää, tappaa, tarkata
buille, béim, cíonán, aimsigh, buail
Hit, battuta f valida, risultato, valida, battere, colpire, picchiare
lick
ヒット, ヒット, ヒット, ヒット曲, 一撃, 安打, 衝突, 叩く, 当てる, 打つ, 攻撃する
hitto, hitto, hitto, hittokyoku, ichigeki, anda, shōtotsu, tataku, ateru, utsu, kōgeki suru
palu
przebòj
thóng
sitīņs, īsisšona, dyurēt, laubt, sist
battuo, feriō, pello, pulso
hits, sitiens, šlagers, iebelzt, sist
hitas, smūgis, mušti, smogti
biś, deriś
pukul
at
ard-speeideilys
whakapānga
boma
paffer
Hit
anslag, hit, skudd, slag, slager, hit, ramme, slå, treffe
batre
sleġe, slēan
benaid
aabappe, aabappe
Schlach
hit, morderstwo, przebój, szlagier, trafienie, uderzenie, zabójstwo, zamach, stukać, stuknąć, trafiać, trafić, uderzać, uderzać, uderzyć, uderzyć
Hite, acerto, acerto, assassinato, assassínio, ataque, batida, golpe, hit, resultado, sucesso, acertar, apagar, atingir, bater, bater, bater, chocar-se, colidir, golpear
maqay
lovitură, nimerire, șlagăr, bate, lovi
cuolp, freida, frida, batter, pitgar
Хит, нападе́ние, покуше́ние, попада́ние, уби́йство, уда́р, хит, шля́гер, бить, дрю́чить, дрю́читься, напа́сть, напада́ть, отдрю́чить, отдрю́читься, отыме́ть, поби́ть, поиме́ть, попа́сть, попада́ть, поража́ть, порази́ть, потра́хаться, сту́кнуть, стуча́ть, тра́хать, тра́хаться, тра́хнуть, тра́хнуться, уда́рить, уда́риться, ударя́ть, ударя́ться
Xit, napadénije, pokušénije, popadánije, ubíjstvo, udár, xit, šljáger, bitʹ, drjúčitʹ, drjúčitʹsja, napástʹ, napadátʹ, otdrjúčitʹ, otdrjúčitʹsja, otymétʹ, pobítʹ, poimétʹ, popástʹ, popadátʹ, poražátʹ, porazítʹ, potráxatʹsja, stúknutʹ, stučátʹ, tráxatʹ, tráxatʹsja, tráxnutʹ, tráxnutʹsja, udáritʹ, udáritʹsja, udarjátʹ, udarjátʹsja
oogore
beum, bualadh, buille, buail
hȉt, šláger, ȕdār, у̏да̄р, хи̏т, шла́гер, bȉti, opáliti, opízditi, skȍknuti, zàbiti, ùdariti, би̏ти, за̀бити, опа́лити, опи́здити, ско̏кнути, у̀дарити
hit, úder, šláger, biť, udrieť
hit, šlager, bíti, udariti
Hit, acierto, acierto, arrasar, batazo, calada, chute, dosis, fumada, golpe, hit, hit, imparable, inatrapable, indiscutible, jit, matada, patada, resultado, sencillo, sequete, tatequieto, toletazo, éxito, acertar, arrear, asestarle, atizarle, batir, chancar, chocar, cinchonear, dar, darle, fajar, fajear, golpear, pegarle
tinggang
Hit, anrop, hit, schlager, slag, träff, träff, träff, slå, slå, slå emot, slå till, träffa
tero
baku
kilim, kilim, paitim, paitim
isabet, vurmak
urmak
влу́чення, влуча́ння, уда́р, уда́р, хіт, шля́гер, би́ти, вда́рити, вдаря́ти, влуча́ти
vlúčennja, vlučánnja, udár, udár, xit, šljáher, býty, vdáryty, vdarjáty, vlučáty
urmoq
đánh, đập
flap, leflap, flapön, leflapön
taro
slae
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