Indent
//ˈɪndɛnt//
Translations of "indent" (13 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | вдлъбнатина(A stamp; an impression), зъбец(A cut or notch), назъбване(A cut or notch), отпечатък(A stamp; an impression), назъбвам(to cut into points like a row of teeth), отпечатвам(to stamp or to press in), правя абзац(typography: to begin a line or lines at a greater or less distance from the margin), правя вдлъбнатина(to stamp or to press in) | vdlǎbnatina, zǎbec, nazǎbvane, otpečatǎk, nazǎbvam, otpečatvam, pravja abzac, pravja vdlǎbnatina | |
| Catalan | sagnar(typography: to begin a line or lines at a greater or less distance from the margin) | — | |
| Czech | odsadit(typography: to begin a line or lines at a greater or less distance from the margin) | — | |
| Dutch | inspringen(typography: to begin a line or lines at a greater or less distance from the margin) | — | |
| Finnish | hammastaa(to cut into points like a row of teeth), kolota(to stamp or to press in), leikata kahtia(to cut the two halves of a document in duplicate), leimata(to stamp or to press in), palkata(to engage someone), sisentää(typography: to begin a line or lines at a greater or less distance from the margin), sitoutua(to formally commit to doing something), tehdä oppisopimus(to engage someone), tehdä sopimus(to formally commit to doing something) | — | |
| German | Beschaffungsauftrag(Order for supplies), Einbuchtung(A cut or notch), Kerbe(A cut or notch), Vertiefung(A cut or notch), anheuern(to engage someone), anwerben(to engage someone), eindrücken(to stamp or to press in), einkerben(to stamp or to press in), einrücken(typography: to begin a line or lines at a greater or less distance from the margin), einwilligen(to formally commit to doing something) | — | |
| Hebrew | אבזץ(A cut or notch), אינדנטציה(A cut or notch), הזחה(A cut or notch), זיח(A cut or notch) | ábzats, indentátsya, hazakhá, zíakh | |
| Indonesian | inden(Order for supplies), indentasi(A cut or notch) | — | |
| Māori | neke(typography: to begin a line or lines at a greater or less distance from the margin), nuku(typography: to begin a line or lines at a greater or less distance from the margin) | — | |
| Portuguese | dentar(to cut into points like a row of teeth), indentar(typography: to begin a line or lines at a greater or less distance from the margin) | — | |
| Slovak | odtlačok(A stamp; an impression), preliačina(A stamp; an impression), stopa(A stamp; an impression), hĺbiť(to stamp or to press in), odsadiť(typography: to begin a line or lines at a greater or less distance from the margin), odsadzovať(typography: to begin a line or lines at a greater or less distance from the margin), preliačiť(to stamp or to press in), preliačovať(to stamp or to press in), raziť(to stamp or to press in), vyhĺbiť(to stamp or to press in), vyraziť(to stamp or to press in) | — | |
| Spanish | dejar marcar en(to stamp or to press in), indentar(to be cut, notched, or dented), indentar(typography: to begin a line or lines at a greater or less distance from the margin), marcar(to stamp or to press in), recortar(to be cut, notched, or dented), sangrar(typography: to begin a line or lines at a greater or less distance from the margin) | — | |
| Tibetan | ཉག་ག(A cut or notch), ཉག་འབུར(A cut or notch) | nyag ga, nyag 'bur |
вдлъбнатина, зъбец, назъбване, отпечатък, назъбвам, отпечатвам, правя абзац, правя вдлъбнатина
vdlǎbnatina, zǎbec, nazǎbvane, otpečatǎk, nazǎbvam, otpečatvam, pravja abzac, pravja vdlǎbnatina
sagnar
odsadit
inspringen
hammastaa, kolota, leikata kahtia, leimata, palkata, sisentää, sitoutua, tehdä oppisopimus, tehdä sopimus
Beschaffungsauftrag, Einbuchtung, Kerbe, Vertiefung, anheuern, anwerben, eindrücken, einkerben, einrücken, einwilligen
inden, indentasi
neke, nuku
dentar, indentar
odtlačok, preliačina, stopa, hĺbiť, odsadiť, odsadzovať, preliačiť, preliačovať, raziť, vyhĺbiť, vyraziť
dejar marcar en, indentar, indentar, marcar, recortar, sangrar
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.