Inflection
Translations of "inflection" (44 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | eptim(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | — | |
| Armenian | թեքում(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), թեքում(turning away from a straight course) | tʻekʻum, tʻekʻum | |
| Bashkir | килеш менән үҙгәреү(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | kileş menən üźgərew | |
| Bulgarian | модулация(change in pitch or tone of voice), отклонение(turning away from a straight course), склоне́ние(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | modulacija, otklonenie, sklonénie | |
| Catalan | flexió(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), inflexió(change in pitch or tone of voice) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 曲折變化 /曲折变化(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), 詞形變化 /词形变化(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | cí xíng biànhuà | |
| Classical Greek | κίνημα(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), κίνησις(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), κλίσις(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | kínēma, kínēsis, klísis | |
| Czech | flexe(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), ohýbání(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | — | |
| Danish | afvigelse(turning away from a straight course), modulation(change in pitch or tone of voice) | — | |
| Dutch | bocht(turning away from a straight course), flexie(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | — | |
| Esperanto | fleksio(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | — | |
| Finnish | inflektio(change in pitch or tone of voice), käänne(change in curvature from concave to convex or from convex to concave), suunnanmuutos(turning away from a straight course), taivutus(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), äänenkorkeuden muutos(change in pitch or tone of voice), äänensävyn muutos(change in pitch or tone of voice) | — | |
| French | flexion(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), inflexion(turning away from a straight course) | — | |
| Georgian | მიმოხრა(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), მოღუნვა(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), ფლექსია(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | mimoxra, moɣunva, pleksia | |
| German | Betonung(change in pitch or tone of voice), Beugung(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), Biegung(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), Flexion(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | — | |
| Greek | κάμψη(change in curvature from concave to convex or from convex to concave), κλίση(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), λύγισμα(change in curvature from concave to convex or from convex to concave) | kámpsi, klísi, lýgisma | |
| Hindi | विभक्ति(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | vibhakti | |
| Hungarian | inflexió(change in curvature from concave to convex or from convex to concave), rag(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), ragozás(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | — | |
| Icelandic | beyging(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), raddblær(change in pitch or tone of voice) | — | |
| Indonesian | infleksi(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | — | |
| Italian | cadenza(change in pitch or tone of voice), calata(change in pitch or tone of voice), desinenza(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), flessione(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), inflessione(change in pitch or tone of voice), inflessione(change in curvature from concave to convex or from convex to concave), intonazione(change in pitch or tone of voice), modulazione(change in pitch or tone of voice) | — | |
| Japanese | 語形変化(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | gokei henka | |
| Korean | 굴절(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), 어형변화(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | guljeol, eohyeongbyeonhwa | |
| Latin | flexio(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), flexura(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | — | |
| Latvian | locīšana(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | — | |
| Malagasy | fihilan-teny(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | — | |
| Manx | aachassey(change in curvature from concave to convex or from convex to concave), lhoobey(turning away from a straight course), yn-filley(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | — | |
| Mongolian | хувирал(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), ялгаллахуй(change in pitch or tone of voice) | xuviral, jalgallaxuj | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | bøying(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), bøyning(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | bøying(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | — | |
| Old English | ġebīeġednes(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), ġebīeġednes(turning away from a straight course) | — | |
| Persian | تصریف(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | tasrif | |
| Polish | fleksja(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), modulacja(change in pitch or tone of voice), odmiana(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | — | |
| Portuguese | desvio(turning away from a straight course), entonação(change in pitch or tone of voice), flexão(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), inflexão(change in pitch or tone of voice), inflexão(change in curvature from concave to convex or from convex to concave), inflexão(turning away from a straight course) | — | |
| Romanian | flexiune(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), inflexiune(change in pitch or tone of voice), inflexiune(change in curvature from concave to convex or from convex to concave) | — | |
| Russian | измене́ние фо́рмы сло́ва(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), модуля́ция(change in pitch or tone of voice), оконча́ние(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), отклоне́ние(turning away from a straight course), переги́б(change in curvature from concave to convex or from convex to concave), сгиба́ние(change in curvature from concave to convex or from convex to concave), словоизмене́ние(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), фле́ксия(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), фле́ксия(change in curvature from concave to convex or from convex to concave) | izmenénije fórmy slóva, moduljácija, okončánije, otklonénije, peregíb, sgibánije, slovoizmenénije, fléksija, fléksija | |
| Serbo-Croatian | fleksija(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), infleksija(change in pitch or tone of voice), infleksija(change in curvature from concave to convex or from convex to concave), otklon(turning away from a straight course) | — | |
| Slovak | ohýbanie(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | — | |
| Spanish | flexión(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), inflexión(change in pitch or tone of voice), inflexión(turning away from a straight course) | — | |
| Swedish | böjning(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), inflexionspunkt(change in curvature from concave to convex or from convex to concave) | — | |
| Tagalog | sabaylo(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | — | |
| Tajik | оҳанг(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | ohang | |
| Ukrainian | зміна інтонації(change in pitch or tone of voice), модуляція(change in pitch or tone of voice), перегин(change in curvature from concave to convex or from convex to concave), словозмі́на(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | zmina intonaciji, moduljacija, perehyn, slovozmína | |
| Welsh | ffurfdro(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features), ffurfdroad(variation in the form of a word that reflects grammatical features) | — |
eptim
flexió, inflexió
flexe, ohýbání
afvigelse, modulation
bocht, flexie
fleksio
inflektio, käänne, suunnanmuutos, taivutus, äänenkorkeuden muutos, äänensävyn muutos
flexion, inflexion
Betonung, Beugung, Biegung, Flexion
inflexió, rag, ragozás
beyging, raddblær
infleksi
cadenza, calata, desinenza, flessione, inflessione, inflessione, intonazione, modulazione
flexio, flexura
locīšana
fihilan-teny
aachassey, lhoobey, yn-filley
bøying, bøyning
bøying
ġebīeġednes, ġebīeġednes
fleksja, modulacja, odmiana
desvio, entonação, flexão, inflexão, inflexão, inflexão
flexiune, inflexiune, inflexiune
измене́ние фо́рмы сло́ва, модуля́ция, оконча́ние, отклоне́ние, переги́б, сгиба́ние, словоизмене́ние, фле́ксия, фле́ксия
izmenénije fórmy slóva, moduljácija, okončánije, otklonénije, peregíb, sgibánije, slovoizmenénije, fléksija, fléksija
fleksija, infleksija, infleksija, otklon
ohýbanie
flexión, inflexión, inflexión
böjning, inflexionspunkt
sabaylo
зміна інтонації, модуляція, перегин, словозмі́на
zmina intonaciji, moduljacija, perehyn, slovozmína
ffurfdro, ffurfdroad
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.