Jack
Translations of "jack" (109 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abkhaz | Еқәыԥ(anglicized form of Jacques) | Ekʷəp | |
| Afrikaans | Jaco(anglicized form of Jacques), Jako(anglicized form of Jacques), Jakobus(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Aghwan | 𐔺𐔰𐕄𐕒𐔱(anglicized form of Jacques) | yaḳob | |
| Ancient Greek | Ἰάκωβος(anglicized form of Jacques) | Iákōbos | |
| Arabic | جَاك(pet name of John), جَاك(anglicized form of Jacques), جَايْمْز(anglicized form of Jacques), جَيْمْس(anglicized form of Jacques), يَعْقُوب(anglicized form of Jacques), حِمَار(male ass (the animal)), رَافِعَة(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), مِشْوَال(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | jak, jak, jaymz, jayms, yaʕqūb, ḥimār, rāfiʕa, mišwāl | |
| Aragonese | Chaime(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Aramaic | ܝܥܩܘܒ(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Armenian | Հակոբ(anglicized form of Jacques) | Hakob | |
| Azerbaijani | Ceyms(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Bashkir | Яҡуп(anglicized form of Jacques) | Yaqup | |
| Basque | Jakes(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Bavarian German | Jackl(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Belarusian | Я́каў(anglicized form of Jacques), дамкра́т(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | Jákaw, damkrát | |
| Bengali | জ্যাক(pet name of John), জ্যাক(anglicized form of Jacques) | jêk, jêk | |
| Breton | Jagu(anglicized form of Jacques), Jakez(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Bulgarian | Джак(pet name of John), Джак(anglicized form of Jacques), Я́ков(anglicized form of Jacques), жак(female ended electrical connector), крик(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), кърмов флаг(nautical: naval ensign), момче(man or men in general), мъжко животно(male animal), пари(slang: money), вдигам на крик(use a jack), задигам(steal) | Džak, Džak, Jákov, žak, krik, kǎrmov flag, momče, mǎžko životno, pari, vdigam na krik, zadigam | |
| Catalan | Jaume(anglicized form of Jacques), Xaume(anglicized form of Jacques), ase(male ass (the animal)), bolig(target ball in bowls), clavilla(part of the harpsichord), connector de clavilla(surface mounted connector), cota(military: coarse medieval coat of defense), cric(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), jan(man or men in general), pavelló(nautical: small flag at bow of ship), pistrincs(slang: money), presa femella(female ended electrical connector), saltador(part of the harpsichord), tap(target ball in bowls) | — | |
| Cebuano | Santiago(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 雅各(anglicized form of Jacques), 插口(surface mounted connector) | ngaa⁵ gok³, caap³ hau² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 傑克 /杰克(pet name of John), 傑克 /杰克(anglicized form of Jacques), 千斤頂 /千斤顶(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), 插口(surface mounted connector), 插座(surface mounted connector), 起重器(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), 靶子球(target ball in bowls), 偷(steal), 用千斤顶(use a jack) | Jiékè, Jiékè, qiānjīndǐng, chākǒu, chāzuò, qǐzhòngqì, bǎziqiú, tōu | |
| Coptic | ⲓⲁⲕⲱⲃ(anglicized form of Jacques) | iakōb | |
| Cornish | Jago(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Corsican | Ghjàcumu(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Czech | Honza(pet name of John), Honzík(pet name of John), Jakub(anglicized form of Jacques), chlap(man or men in general), hever(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), konektor(surface mounted connector), košonek(target ball in bowls), prasátko(target ball in bowls), týpek(man or men in general), zvedák(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), člověk(man or men in general), ukrást(steal), zvednout(use a jack) | — | |
| Danish | Jack(pet name of John), Jack(anglicized form of Jacques), Jacob(anglicized form of Jacques), Jakob(anglicized form of Jacques), donkraft(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), gøs(nautical: small flag at bow of ship), gøs(nautical: naval ensign), hanæsel(male ass (the animal)), stik(surface mounted connector), æselhingst(male ass (the animal)) | — | |
| Dhivehi | ހަނދި އާއިލާ(fish in the Carangidae family) | haⁿdi āilā | |
| Dutch | Jaap(anglicized form of Jacques), Jacob(anglicized form of Jacques), Jacobus(anglicized form of Jacques), Jakob(anglicized form of Jacques), aansluiting(surface mounted connector), aansluitpunt(surface mounted connector), ezel(male ass (the animal)), geus(nautical: small flag at bow of ship), jekker(military: coarse medieval coat of defense), krik(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), stekker(surface mounted connector), stopkontakt(surface mounted connector) | — | |
| Eastern Min Chinese | 雅各(anglicized form of Jacques) | Ngā-gáuk | |
| Esperanto | Jakobo(anglicized form of Jacques), Joĉjo(pet name of John), Ĵakvo(pet name of John), azeno(male ass (the animal)), jako(military: coarse medieval coat of defense), kriko(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), ĵako(surface mounted connector), ĵako(female ended electrical connector) | — | |
| Estonian | Jaak(anglicized form of Jacques), tungraud(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Ewe | Yakob(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Faroese | Jacob(anglicized form of Jacques), Jakob(anglicized form of Jacques), Jákup(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Finnish | Jaakko(anglicized form of Jacques), Jussi(pet name of John), aasiori(male ass (the animal)), fyrkka(slang: money), hynä(slang: money), jakki(surface mounted connector), jätkä(man or men in general), koiras(male animal), laivastolippu(nautical: naval ensign), luisti(part of the harpsichord), massi(slang: money), nosturi(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), paalu(slang: money), piikkimakrilli(fish in the Carangidae family), pistorasia(female ended electrical connector), rainelippu(nautical: small flag at bow of ship), tunkki(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), lyödä kunnari(to hit a home run), nostaa tunkilla(use a jack), tunkata(use a jack), varastaa(steal) | — | |
| Franco-Provençal | Jâque(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| French | Jack(anglicized form of Jacques), Jacob(anglicized form of Jacques), Jacques(anglicized form of Jacques), Jeannot(pet name of John), baton d’échappement(part of the harpsichord), cochonnet(target ball in bowls), connecteur(surface mounted connector), cric(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), gars(man or men in general), gonze(man or men in general), jack(surface mounted connector), mec(man or men in general), prise jack(surface mounted connector), sautereau(part of the harpsichord), type(man or men in general), âne(male ass (the animal)), faucher(steal), mettre sur le cric(use a jack), piquer(steal) | — | |
| Friulian | Jacum(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Galician | Iago(anglicized form of Jacques), Santiago(anglicized form of Jacques), Xacobe(anglicized form of Jacques), Xaime(anglicized form of Jacques), Xácome(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Georgian | იაკობი(anglicized form of Jacques), ჯეიმზ(anglicized form of Jacques), ამწევი(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), დომკრატი(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), ვირი(male ass (the animal)), კაცი(man or men in general), ჭაბუკი(man or men in general), ჯალამბარი(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), ჯეელი(man or men in general) | iaḳobi, ǯeimz, amc̣evi, domḳraṭi, viri, ḳaci, č̣abuḳi, ǯalambari, ǯeeli | |
| German | Hannes(pet name of John), Hanns(pet name of John), Hans(pet name of John), Hansel(pet name of John), Hansi(pet name of John), Hansl(pet name of John), Hänsel(pet name of John), Buchse(surface mounted connector), Buchse(female ended electrical connector), Steckdose(female ended electrical connector), Wagenheber(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), Zielkugel(target ball in bowls) | — | |
| Greek | Γιάννης(pet name of John), Ιάκωβος(anglicized form of Jacques), Ιακώβ(anglicized form of Jacques), Τζέιμς(anglicized form of Jacques), Τζακ(pet name of John), άντρας(man or men in general), γρύλος(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), σημαία(nautical: small flag at bow of ship) | Giánnis, Iákovos, Iakóv, Tzéims, Tzak, ántras, grýlos, simaía | |
| Greenlandic | Jaaku(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Hausa | Yaƙubu(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Hawaiian | Iakopa(anglicized form of Jacques), Iakopo(anglicized form of Jacques), Kimo(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Hebrew | ג׳ק(anglicized form of Jacques), ג׳ק מכאני(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Hindi | जैक(pet name of John), जैक(anglicized form of Jacques), जैक(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | jaik, jaik, jaik | |
| Hungarian | Jakab(anglicized form of Jacques), Jancsi(pet name of John), Jankó(pet name of John), aljzat(surface mounted connector), célgolyó(target ball in bowls), dohány(slang: money), dugalj(surface mounted connector), dugaszolóaljzat(surface mounted connector), emelő(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), emelőbak(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), fickó(man or men in general), hapsi(man or men in general), hím(male animal), kocsiemelő(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), lóvé(slang: money), pasas(man or men in general), steksz(slang: money), zseton(slang: money), zsozsó(slang: money) | — | |
| Icelandic | Jack(anglicized form of Jacques), Jaki(anglicized form of Jacques), Jakob(anglicized form of Jacques), Jakop(anglicized form of Jacques), tjakkur(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Ido | Iakobus(anglicized form of Jacques), kriko(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Indonesian | dongkrak(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Inuktitut | ᔮᑯᑉ(anglicized form of Jacques) | yaakop | |
| Irish | Séamas(anglicized form of Jacques), Séamus(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Italian | Giacobbe(anglicized form of Jacques), Giacomo(anglicized form of Jacques), Gianni(pet name of John), Iago(anglicized form of Jacques), Jacopo(anglicized form of Jacques), asino(male ass (the animal)), binda(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), boccino(target ball in bowls), cotta(military: coarse medieval coat of defense), cric(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), cricco(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), martinello(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), martinetto(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), presa elettrica(surface mounted connector), salterello(part of the harpsichord), sollevatore(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), fregare(steal), rubare(steal), sollevare con il cric(use a jack) | — | |
| Japanese | サンティアゴ(anglicized form of Jacques), ジェイムズ(anglicized form of Jacques), ジェームズ(anglicized form of Jacques), ジャック(pet name of John), ジャック(anglicized form of Jacques), ヤコブ(anglicized form of Jacques), ジャッキ(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), ジャック(surface mounted connector), 国籍旗(nautical: small flag at bow of ship), 差しこみ口(surface mounted connector), 船首旗(nautical: small flag at bow of ship), 雄ロバ(male ass (the animal)), 雄驢馬(male ass (the animal)) | Jeimuzu, Jēmuzu, Jakku, Jakku, Yakobu, jakki, jakku, kokuseki-ki, sashikomiguchi, senshu-ki, osu-roba, osu-roba | |
| Javanese | dongkrak(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Kashmiri | خَر(male ass (the animal)) | khar | |
| Korean | 야고보(anglicized form of Jacques), 야곱(anglicized form of Jacques), 잭(pet name of John), 잭(anglicized form of Jacques), 제임스(anglicized form of Jacques), 잭(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | Yagobo, yagop, Jaek, Jaek, Jeimseu, jaek | |
| Latin | Iacobus(anglicized form of Jacques), Ioannes(pet name of John), Iohannes(pet name of John), Jacobus(anglicized form of Jacques), Jacomus(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Latvian | Džeimss(anglicized form of Jacques), Jēkabs(anglicized form of Jacques), domkrats(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Limburgish | Jakobus(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Lithuanian | Jokūbas(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Autoscric(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Macedonian | Јаков(anglicized form of Jacques) | Jakov | |
| Malay | Yaacob(anglicized form of Jacques), Yaakub(anglicized form of Jacques), Yakub(anglicized form of Jacques), bicu(surface mounted connector), jek(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), جيک(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Maltese | Ġakbu(anglicized form of Jacques), Ġwakkin(pet name of John), ġakk(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), ħmar(male ass (the animal)) | — | |
| Manchu | ᠶᠠᡴᠣᠪ(anglicized form of Jacques) | yakob | |
| Manx | Jamys(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Māori | Haki(pet name of John), Haki(anglicized form of Jacques), Hākopa(anglicized form of Jacques), Hēmi(anglicized form of Jacques), hai(target ball in bowls), hikiwaka(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), kuhunga(female ended electrical connector), kōhao(female ended electrical connector), kōwhao(female ended electrical connector), tiaki(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Marathi | जॅक(pet name of John), जॅक(anglicized form of Jacques) | jĕk, jĕk | |
| Middle Low German | dumkraft(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Mongolian | данхраат(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), хөшүүрэг(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | danxraat, xöšüüreg | |
| Navajo | Jéíkab(anglicized form of Jacques), chidí bee dah ńdiitʼáhí(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | Yakub(anglicized form of Jacques), Yakuba(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Norman | Jimce(anglicized form of Jacques), Jâcob(anglicized form of Jacques), lévyi(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Northern Sami | Jáhkot(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Norwegian | Jack(anglicized form of Jacques), Jacob(anglicized form of Jacques), Jakob(anglicized form of Jacques), plugg(surface mounted connector), jekke(use a jack) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | donkraft(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), jekk(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | donkraft(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), jekk(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Occitan | Jacme(anglicized form of Jacques), James(anglicized form of Jacques), Jammes(anglicized form of Jacques), Jaume(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Old Armenian | Յակոբ(anglicized form of Jacques) | Yakob | |
| Ottoman Turkish | بوجرغات(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | bocurgat | |
| Persian | جک(pet name of John), جیمز(anglicized form of Jacques), یعقوب(anglicized form of Jacques), جک(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | jak, jeymz, ya'qub, jak | |
| Polish | Jakub(anglicized form of Jacques), Jasiek(pet name of John), Jaś(pet name of John), lewar(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Portuguese | Diogo(anglicized form of Jacques), Iago(anglicized form of Jacques), Jacó(anglicized form of Jacques), Jaime(anglicized form of Jacques), João(pet name of John), Tiago(anglicized form of Jacques), bolim(target ball in bowls), brigantina(military: coarse medieval coat of defense), burro(male ass (the animal)), jack(surface mounted connector), jaco(nautical: small flag at bow of ship), jaque(surface mounted connector), jaque(nautical: small flag at bow of ship), jaque(nautical: naval ensign), macaco(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), macho(male animal), saltador(part of the harpsichord), soquete(surface mounted connector), soquete(female ended electrical connector), xaréu(fish in the Carangidae family), levantar(use a jack), roubar(steal) | — | |
| Romanian | Iacob(anglicized form of Jacques), conector-fișă(surface mounted connector), conector-pin(surface mounted connector), cric(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), geac(nautical: small flag at bow of ship), ștecăr(surface mounted connector) | — | |
| Russian | Ва́ня(pet name of John), Джеймс(anglicized form of Jacques), Джек(pet name of John), Я́ков(anglicized form of Jacques), гнездо́(surface mounted connector), гюйс(nautical: small flag at bow of ship), домкра́т(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), иша́к(male ass (the animal)), мама(female ended electrical connector), осёл(male ass (the animal)), разъём(surface mounted connector), увести́(steal), угнать(steal), укра́сть(steal) | Vánja, Džejms, Džek, Jákov, gnezdó, gjujs, domkrát, išák, mama, osjól, razʺjóm, uvestí, ugnatʹ, ukrástʹ | |
| Scots | Hamish(anglicized form of Jacques), Jack(anglicized form of Jacques), James(anglicized form of Jacques), Jamie(anglicized form of Jacques), Jaucob(anglicized form of Jacques), Jeames(anglicized form of Jacques), Jock(pet name of John), Jock(anglicized form of Jacques), Peem(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | Seoc(pet name of John), Seumas(anglicized form of Jacques), Sheumais(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | Jakov(anglicized form of Jacques), Јаков(anglicized form of Jacques), pramčana zastava(nautical: small flag at bow of ship) | — | |
| Sicilian | Jàbbucu(anglicized form of Jacques), Jàcumu(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Slovak | Jakub(anglicized form of Jacques), Janko(pet name of John), Jano(pet name of John) | — | |
| Slovene | Jakob(anglicized form of Jacques), Jani(pet name of John), Janko(pet name of John) | — | |
| Spanish | Diego(anglicized form of Jacques), Iago(anglicized form of Jacques), Jacob(anglicized form of Jacques), Jacobo(anglicized form of Jacques), Jaime(anglicized form of Jacques), Juanito(pet name of John), Santi(anglicized form of Jacques), Santiago(anglicized form of Jacques), Yago(anglicized form of Jacques), asno(male ass (the animal)), boliche(target ball in bowls), clavija(surface mounted connector), clavija(part of the harpsichord), cric(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), gata(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), gato(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), pabellón(nautical: small flag at bow of ship), saltador(part of the harpsichord), afanar(steal), levantar(use a jack), robar(steal) | — | |
| Swahili | Yaakub(anglicized form of Jacques), Yakobo(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Swedish | Jack(pet name of John), Jack(anglicized form of Jacques), Jacob(anglicized form of Jacques), Jakob(anglicized form of Jacques), domkraft(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), jack(surface mounted connector), skärsax(glassblowing tool) | — | |
| Tagalog | Jaime(anglicized form of Jacques), Santiago(anglicized form of Jacques), gato(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Thai | ยาโคบ(anglicized form of Jacques), แม่แรงตะเข้(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | yaa-kôhp | |
| Tibetan | འདེགས་ལྕགས(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | 'degs lcags | |
| Turkish | Yakub(anglicized form of Jacques), Yakup(anglicized form of Jacques), bocurgat(device for raising and supporting a heavy object), kriko(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Ukrainian | Я́ків(anglicized form of Jacques), гюйс(nautical: small flag at bow of ship), домкра́т(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | Jákiv, hjujs, domkrát | |
| Vietnamese | Giacóp(anglicized form of Jacques), Giacôbe(anglicized form of Jacques), Giacôbê(anglicized form of Jacques), Giacơ(anglicized form of Jacques), Yacôbê(anglicized form of Jacques), cái kích(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Volapük | tovöm(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Walloon | Djåke(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Waray-Waray | Santiago(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Welsh | Iago(anglicized form of Jacques), Jac(pet name of John), Jac(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| West-Frisian | Jakobus(anglicized form of Jacques), Japik(anglicized form of Jacques) | — | |
| Western Apache | náłbiil bijaadbee dahnádidlohí(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Yiddish | יעקבֿ(anglicized form of Jacques) | yakev | |
| Zazaki | kriko(device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | — | |
| Zealandic | Jakobus(anglicized form of Jacques) | — |
Jaco, Jako, Jakobus
جَاك, جَاك, جَايْمْز, جَيْمْس, يَعْقُوب, حِمَار, رَافِعَة, مِشْوَال
jak, jak, jaymz, jayms, yaʕqūb, ḥimār, rāfiʕa, mišwāl
Chaime
ܝܥܩܘܒ
Ceyms
Jakes
Jackl
Jagu, Jakez
Джак, Джак, Я́ков, жак, крик, кърмов флаг, момче, мъжко животно, пари, вдигам на крик, задигам
Džak, Džak, Jákov, žak, krik, kǎrmov flag, momče, mǎžko životno, pari, vdigam na krik, zadigam
Jaume, Xaume, ase, bolig, clavilla, connector de clavilla, cota, cric, jan, pavelló, pistrincs, presa femella, saltador, tap
Santiago
傑克 /杰克, 傑克 /杰克, 千斤頂 /千斤顶, 插口, 插座, 起重器, 靶子球, 偷, 用千斤顶
Jiékè, Jiékè, qiānjīndǐng, chākǒu, chāzuò, qǐzhòngqì, bǎziqiú, tōu
Jago
Ghjàcumu
Honza, Honzík, Jakub, chlap, hever, konektor, košonek, prasátko, týpek, zvedák, člověk, ukrást, zvednout
Jack, Jack, Jacob, Jakob, donkraft, gøs, gøs, hanæsel, stik, æselhingst
Jaap, Jacob, Jacobus, Jakob, aansluiting, aansluitpunt, ezel, geus, jekker, krik, stekker, stopkontakt
Jakobo, Joĉjo, Ĵakvo, azeno, jako, kriko, ĵako, ĵako
Jaak, tungraud
Yakob
Jacob, Jakob, Jákup
Jaakko, Jussi, aasiori, fyrkka, hynä, jakki, jätkä, koiras, laivastolippu, luisti, massi, nosturi, paalu, piikkimakrilli, pistorasia, rainelippu, tunkki, lyödä kunnari, nostaa tunkilla, tunkata, varastaa
Jâque
Jack, Jacob, Jacques, Jeannot, baton d’échappement, cochonnet, connecteur, cric, gars, gonze, jack, mec, prise jack, sautereau, type, âne, faucher, mettre sur le cric, piquer
Jacum
Iago, Santiago, Xacobe, Xaime, Xácome
იაკობი, ჯეიმზ, ამწევი, დომკრატი, ვირი, კაცი, ჭაბუკი, ჯალამბარი, ჯეელი
iaḳobi, ǯeimz, amc̣evi, domḳraṭi, viri, ḳaci, č̣abuḳi, ǯalambari, ǯeeli
Hannes, Hanns, Hans, Hansel, Hansi, Hansl, Hänsel, Buchse, Buchse, Steckdose, Wagenheber, Zielkugel
Γιάννης, Ιάκωβος, Ιακώβ, Τζέιμς, Τζακ, άντρας, γρύλος, σημαία
Giánnis, Iákovos, Iakóv, Tzéims, Tzak, ántras, grýlos, simaía
Jaaku
Yaƙubu
Iakopa, Iakopo, Kimo
ג׳ק, ג׳ק מכאני
Jakab, Jancsi, Jankó, aljzat, célgolyó, dohány, dugalj, dugaszolóaljzat, emelő, emelőbak, fickó, hapsi, hím, kocsiemelő, lóvé, pasas, steksz, zseton, zsozsó
Jack, Jaki, Jakob, Jakop, tjakkur
Iakobus, kriko
dongkrak
Séamas, Séamus
Giacobbe, Giacomo, Gianni, Iago, Jacopo, asino, binda, boccino, cotta, cric, cricco, martinello, martinetto, presa elettrica, salterello, sollevatore, fregare, rubare, sollevare con il cric
サンティアゴ, ジェイムズ, ジェームズ, ジャック, ジャック, ヤコブ, ジャッキ, ジャック, 国籍旗, 差しこみ口, 船首旗, 雄ロバ, 雄驢馬
Jeimuzu, Jēmuzu, Jakku, Jakku, Yakobu, jakki, jakku, kokuseki-ki, sashikomiguchi, senshu-ki, osu-roba, osu-roba
dongkrak
Iacobus, Ioannes, Iohannes, Jacobus, Jacomus
Džeimss, Jēkabs, domkrats
Jakobus
Jokūbas
Autoscric
Yaacob, Yaakub, Yakub, bicu, jek, جيک
Ġakbu, Ġwakkin, ġakk, ħmar
Jamys
Haki, Haki, Hākopa, Hēmi, hai, hikiwaka, kuhunga, kōhao, kōwhao, tiaki
dumkraft
Jéíkab, chidí bee dah ńdiitʼáhí
Yakub, Yakuba
Jimce, Jâcob, lévyi
Jáhkot
Jack, Jacob, Jakob, plugg, jekke
donkraft, jekk
donkraft, jekk
Jacme, James, Jammes, Jaume
Jakub, Jasiek, Jaś, lewar
Diogo, Iago, Jacó, Jaime, João, Tiago, bolim, brigantina, burro, jack, jaco, jaque, jaque, jaque, macaco, macho, saltador, soquete, soquete, xaréu, levantar, roubar
Iacob, conector-fișă, conector-pin, cric, geac, ștecăr
Ва́ня, Джеймс, Джек, Я́ков, гнездо́, гюйс, домкра́т, иша́к, мама, осёл, разъём, увести́, угнать, укра́сть
Vánja, Džejms, Džek, Jákov, gnezdó, gjujs, domkrát, išák, mama, osjól, razʺjóm, uvestí, ugnatʹ, ukrástʹ
Hamish, Jack, James, Jamie, Jaucob, Jeames, Jock, Jock, Peem
Seoc, Seumas, Sheumais
Jakov, Јаков, pramčana zastava
Jàbbucu, Jàcumu
Jakub, Janko, Jano
Jakob, Jani, Janko
Diego, Iago, Jacob, Jacobo, Jaime, Juanito, Santi, Santiago, Yago, asno, boliche, clavija, clavija, cric, gata, gato, pabellón, saltador, afanar, levantar, robar
Yaakub, Yakobo
Jack, Jack, Jacob, Jakob, domkraft, jack, skärsax
Jaime, Santiago, gato
Yakub, Yakup, bocurgat, kriko
Giacóp, Giacôbe, Giacôbê, Giacơ, Yacôbê, cái kích
tovöm
Djåke
Santiago
Iago, Jac, Jac
Jakobus, Japik
náłbiil bijaadbee dahnádidlohí
kriko
Jakobus
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