Kick
Translations of "kick" (88 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | skop(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Ainu | オテッテㇾケ(strike with or raise the foot or leg), オテㇾケ(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | otetterke, oterke | |
| Ancient Greek | λάκτισμα(hit or strike with the leg or foot), λακτίζω(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | láktisma, laktízō | |
| Arabic | رَكْلَة(hit or strike with the leg or foot), رفس(strike with or raise the foot or leg), رفس(strike with or raise the foot or leg), رَفَسَ(strike with or raise the foot or leg), رَكَلَ(strike with or raise the foot or leg), شات(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | rakla, rafas, rafas, rafasa, rakala, šāt | |
| Assamese | গুৰি(hit or strike with the leg or foot), লাথ(hit or strike with the leg or foot), গুৰিয়া(strike with or raise the foot or leg), লথিয়া(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | guri, lath, guria, lothia | |
| Azerbaijani | təpik(hit or strike with the leg or foot) | — | |
| Belarusian | брыка́ць(strike with or raise the foot or leg), брыкну́ць(strike with or raise the foot or leg), шту́рхаць(strike with or raise the foot or leg), штурхну́ць(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | brykácʹ, bryknúcʹ, štúrxacʹ, šturxnúcʹ | |
| Bikol Central | sipa(hit or strike with the leg or foot) | — | |
| Brunei Malay | sipak(strike with or raise the foot or leg), tandang(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Bulgarian | ри́тане(action of swinging a foot or leg), ритни́к(hit or strike with the leg or foot), удово́лствие(colloquial: something fun or amusing), изри́твам(to remove a participant from an online activity), ри́там(strike with or raise the foot or leg), ри́там(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | rítane, ritník, udovólstvie, izrítvam, rítam, rítam | |
| Burmese | ကန်(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | kan | |
| Catalan | coça(hit or strike with the leg or foot), guitza(hit or strike with the leg or foot), puntada(hit or strike with the leg or foot), puntada de peu(hit or strike with the leg or foot), xut(hit or strike with the leg or foot), donar un cop de peu(strike with or raise the foot or leg), donar una puntada (de peu)(strike with or raise the foot or leg), tustar(strike with or raise the foot or leg), xutar(strike with or raise the foot or leg), xutar(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | — | |
| Cebuano | sipa(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | شەق(hit or strike with the leg or foot), لەقە(hit or strike with the leg or foot), شەق لێدان(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | şeq, leqe, şeq lêdan | |
| Chinese | 踢(strike with or raise the foot or leg), 踢(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | zh-min-nan, zh-min-nan | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 踢(strike with or raise the foot or leg), 踢(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | tek³, thek³ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 移出(to remove a participant from an online activity), 趵(strike with or raise the foot or leg), 踆(strike with or raise the foot or leg), 踢(strike with or raise the foot or leg), 踢(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), 踢(to remove a participant from an online activity), 踢出(to remove a participant from an online activity), 踶(strike with or raise the foot or leg), 蹄(strike with or raise the foot or leg), 蹴(strike with or raise the foot or leg), 蹴(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | yíchū, bō, cūn, tī, tī, tī, tīchū, dì, dì, cù, cù | |
| Czech | kop(hit or strike with the leg or foot), kopat(strike with or raise the foot or leg), kopat(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), kopnout(strike with or raise the foot or leg), kopnout(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | — | |
| Danish | spark(hit or strike with the leg or foot), sparke(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Dutch | kick(colloquial: something fun or amusing), schop(hit or strike with the leg or foot), stamp(hit or strike with the leg or foot), trap(hit or strike with the leg or foot), schoppen(strike with or raise the foot or leg), stampen(strike with or raise the foot or leg), trappen(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Esperanto | piedbati(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Faroese | spark(hit or strike with the leg or foot) | — | |
| Finnish | potku(hit or strike with the leg or foot), potku(action of swinging a foot or leg), heittää ulos(to remove a participant from an online activity), poistaa(to remove a participant from an online activity), potkaista(strike with or raise the foot or leg), potkaista(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), potkaista(to remove a participant from an online activity), potkia(strike with or raise the foot or leg), potkia(to remove a participant from an online activity), soimata itseään(reproach oneself) | — | |
| French | botter(hit or strike with the leg or foot), coup de pied(hit or strike with the leg or foot), botter(strike with or raise the foot or leg), donner un coup de pied à(strike with or raise the foot or leg), kicker(to remove a participant from an online activity), s'en mordre les doigts(reproach oneself) | — | |
| Galician | couce(hit or strike with the leg or foot), patada(hit or strike with the leg or foot), patear(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Georgian | პანღური(hit or strike with the leg or foot), ჭიტლაყი(hit or strike with the leg or foot), პანღური(strike with or raise the foot or leg), პანღური(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), პანჩური(strike with or raise the foot or leg), ფეხის კვრა(strike with or raise the foot or leg), წიხლის კვრა(strike with or raise the foot or leg), ჭიტლაყი(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | ṗanɣuri, č̣iṭlaq̇i, ṗanɣuri, ṗanɣuri, ṗančuri, pexis ḳvra, c̣ixlis ḳvra, č̣iṭlaq̇i | |
| German | herauswerfen(to remove a participant from an online activity), kicken(strike with or raise the foot or leg), schießen(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), sich in den Hintern beißen(reproach oneself), treten(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Greek | κλοτσιά(hit or strike with the leg or foot), κλοτσώ(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | klotsiá, klotsó | |
| Hakka Chinese | 踢(strike with or raise the foot or leg), 踢(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | thet, thet | |
| Hebrew | בעיטה(hit or strike with the leg or foot), בָּעַט(strike with or raise the foot or leg), העיף(to remove a participant from an online activity) | ba'át, he'if | |
| Higaonon | sinipa(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Hindi | लात मारना(hit or strike with the leg or foot), लात मारना(strike with or raise the foot or leg), लात मारना(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | lāt mārnā, lāt mārnā, lāt mārnā | |
| Hungarian | rúg(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Icelandic | spark(hit or strike with the leg or foot), sparka(strike with or raise the foot or leg), sparka(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), sparka í(strike with or raise the foot or leg), sparka í(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), sparka út(to remove a participant from an online activity), sparka út af(to remove a participant from an online activity) | — | |
| Indonesian | tendangan(hit or strike with the leg or foot), menendang(strike with or raise the foot or leg), menendang(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), menyepak(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), tendang(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Ingrian | potkia(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Irish | cic(hit or strike with the leg or foot), speach(hit or strike with the leg or foot), ciceáil(strike with or raise the foot or leg), ciceáil(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | — | |
| Italian | calcio(hit or strike with the leg or foot), colpo di piede(hit or strike with the leg or foot), pedata(hit or strike with the leg or foot), calciare(strike with or raise the foot or leg), kickare(to remove a participant from an online activity) | — | |
| Japanese | キックする(strike with or raise the foot or leg), 蹴る(strike with or raise the foot or leg), 蹴る(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | kikku suru, keru, keru | |
| Kazakh | тебіс(hit or strike with the leg or foot), тепкі(hit or strike with the leg or foot), тебу(strike with or raise the foot or leg), тебу(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | tebıs, tepkı, tebu, tebu | |
| Khasi | kynjat(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Khmer | កែង(strike with or raise the foot or leg), ទាត់(strike with or raise the foot or leg), ធាក់(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | kaeng-, tŏət, thĕək | |
| Korean | 차기(hit or strike with the leg or foot), 차다(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | chagi, chada | |
| Kyrgyz | тебүү(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | tebüü | |
| Lao | ເຕະ(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | te | |
| Latin | calcitrō(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Latvian | spēriens(hit or strike with the leg or foot), spert(strike with or raise the foot or leg), spārdīt(strike with or raise the foot or leg), spārdīties(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Lithuanian | spyris(hit or strike with the leg or foot), spardyti(strike with or raise the foot or leg), spardytis(strike with or raise the foot or leg), spirti(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Macedonian | клоца(hit or strike with the leg or foot), клоца(strike with or raise the foot or leg), клоцне(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | kloca, kloca, klocne | |
| Malay | sepakan(hit or strike with the leg or foot), tendangan(hit or strike with the leg or foot), sepak(strike with or raise the foot or leg), tendang(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Manchu | ᡶᡝᠰᡥᡝᠯᡝᠮᠪᡳ(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | feshelembi | |
| Māori | whana(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | — | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | nɗaru(hit or strike with the leg or foot), udjitsa(reproach oneself), udjitswa(reproach oneself) | — | |
| Norman | co-d'piêter(strike with or raise the foot or leg), codpîser(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Norwegian | spark(action of swinging a foot or leg), sparke(strike with or raise the foot or leg), sparke(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | spark(hit or strike with the leg or foot) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | spark(hit or strike with the leg or foot) | — | |
| Occitan | reguitnada(hit or strike with the leg or foot) | — | |
| Old English | spornan(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Oromo | dhiituu(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | لكد(hit or strike with the leg or foot) | leked | |
| Persian | لگد(hit or strike with the leg or foot), لگد زدن(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | lagad, lagad zadan | |
| Polish | kop(hit or strike with the leg or foot), kopnięcie(hit or strike with the leg or foot), wykop(hit or strike with the leg or foot), kopać(strike with or raise the foot or leg), kopać(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), kopnąć(strike with or raise the foot or leg), kopnąć(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), pluć sobie w brodę(reproach oneself) | — | |
| Portuguese | chute(hit or strike with the leg or foot), coice(hit or strike with the leg or foot), pontapé(hit or strike with the leg or foot), chutar(strike with or raise the foot or leg), chutar(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), kickar(to remove a participant from an online activity) | — | |
| Quechua | hayt'a(hit or strike with the leg or foot), hayt'ay(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Romanian | lovitură cu piciorul(hit or strike with the leg or foot), șut(hit or strike with the leg or foot), lovi cu piciorul(strike with or raise the foot or leg), șuta(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Russian | пино́к(hit or strike with the leg or foot), вини́ть себя́(reproach oneself), занима́ться самобичеванием(reproach oneself), ки́кать(to remove a participant from an online activity), ки́кнуть(to remove a participant from an online activity), ляга́ть(strike with or raise the foot or leg), ляга́ть(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), лягну́ть(strike with or raise the foot or leg), лягну́ть(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), пина́ть(strike with or raise the foot or leg), пина́ть(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), пнуть(strike with or raise the foot or leg), пнуть(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | pinók, vinítʹ sebjá, zanimátʹsja samobičevanijem, kíkatʹ, kíknutʹ, ljagátʹ, ljagátʹ, ljagnútʹ, ljagnútʹ, pinátʹ, pinátʹ, pnutʹ, pnutʹ | |
| Sardinian | calchidare(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | breab(hit or strike with the leg or foot), breab(strike with or raise the foot or leg), breab(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | udariti (nogom)(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Shan | ပိတ်ႉ(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | pḭ̂t | |
| Sicilian | cauciari(strike with or raise the foot or leg), dari na pidata(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Slovak | kopať(strike with or raise the foot or leg), kopnúť(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Slovene | brca(hit or strike with the leg or foot), brcniti(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Sotho | raha(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Southern Altai | тебер(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | teber | |
| Spanish | patada(hit or strike with the leg or foot), puntapié(hit or strike with the leg or foot), chutar(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), dar un puntapié(strike with or raise the foot or leg), dar una patada(strike with or raise the foot or leg), despejar(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), patear(strike with or raise the foot or leg), shotear(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | — | |
| Swedish | kick(colloquial: something fun or amusing), spark(hit or strike with the leg or foot), spark(action of swinging a foot or leg), sparka(strike with or raise the foot or leg), sparka(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | — | |
| Tagalog | sipain(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Tausug | sipa(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Telugu | తాపు(hit or strike with the leg or foot), తన్ను(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | tāpu, tannu | |
| Thai | เตะ(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | dtè | |
| Tok Pisin | kik(strike with or raise the foot or leg), kik(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg) | — | |
| Turkish | tekme(hit or strike with the leg or foot), atmak(to remove a participant from an online activity), tekme atmak(strike with or raise the foot or leg), tekmelemek(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Ukrainian | вдар(action of swinging a foot or leg), весе́лощі(colloquial: something fun or amusing), копня́к(hit or strike with the leg or foot), сміхота́(colloquial: something fun or amusing), уда́р(action of swinging a foot or leg), вда́рити(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), вдаря́ти(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), ви́гнати(to remove a participant from an online activity), виганя́ти(to remove a participant from an online activity), ко́пати(strike with or raise the foot or leg), ко́пнути(strike with or raise the foot or leg), кі́кати(to remove a participant from an online activity), кі́кнути(to remove a participant from an online activity), не знахо́дити собі́ мі́сця(reproach oneself), уда́рити(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), ударя́ти(direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg), штовха́ти(strike with or raise the foot or leg), штовхну́ти(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | vdar, vesélošči, kopnják, smixotá, udár, vdáryty, vdarjáty, výhnaty, vyhanjáty, kópaty, kópnuty, kíkaty, kíknuty, ne znaxódyty sobí míscja, udáryty, udarjáty, štovxáty, štovxnúty | |
| Urdu | لات(hit or strike with the leg or foot) | lāt | |
| Vietnamese | cú đá(hit or strike with the leg or foot), đòn đá(hit or strike with the leg or foot), đá(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — | |
| Welsh | cicio(strike with or raise the foot or leg) | — |
skop
təpik
sipa
sipak, tandang
ри́тане, ритни́к, удово́лствие, изри́твам, ри́там, ри́там
rítane, ritník, udovólstvie, izrítvam, rítam, rítam
coça, guitza, puntada, puntada de peu, xut, donar un cop de peu, donar una puntada (de peu), tustar, xutar, xutar
sipa
kop, kopat, kopat, kopnout, kopnout
spark, sparke
kick, schop, stamp, trap, schoppen, stampen, trappen
piedbati
spark
potku, potku, heittää ulos, poistaa, potkaista, potkaista, potkaista, potkia, potkia, soimata itseään
botter, coup de pied, botter, donner un coup de pied à, kicker, s'en mordre les doigts
couce, patada, patear
პანღური, ჭიტლაყი, პანღური, პანღური, პანჩური, ფეხის კვრა, წიხლის კვრა, ჭიტლაყი
ṗanɣuri, č̣iṭlaq̇i, ṗanɣuri, ṗanɣuri, ṗančuri, pexis ḳvra, c̣ixlis ḳvra, č̣iṭlaq̇i
herauswerfen, kicken, schießen, sich in den Hintern beißen, treten
sinipa
rúg
spark, sparka, sparka, sparka í, sparka í, sparka út, sparka út af
tendangan, menendang, menendang, menyepak, tendang
potkia
cic, speach, ciceáil, ciceáil
calcio, colpo di piede, pedata, calciare, kickare
kynjat
calcitrō
spēriens, spert, spārdīt, spārdīties
spyris, spardyti, spardytis, spirti
sepakan, tendangan, sepak, tendang
whana
nɗaru, udjitsa, udjitswa
co-d'piêter, codpîser
spark, sparke, sparke
spark
spark
reguitnada
spornan
dhiituu
kop, kopnięcie, wykop, kopać, kopać, kopnąć, kopnąć, pluć sobie w brodę
chute, coice, pontapé, chutar, chutar, kickar
hayt'a, hayt'ay
lovitură cu piciorul, șut, lovi cu piciorul, șuta
пино́к, вини́ть себя́, занима́ться самобичеванием, ки́кать, ки́кнуть, ляга́ть, ляга́ть, лягну́ть, лягну́ть, пина́ть, пина́ть, пнуть, пнуть
pinók, vinítʹ sebjá, zanimátʹsja samobičevanijem, kíkatʹ, kíknutʹ, ljagátʹ, ljagátʹ, ljagnútʹ, ljagnútʹ, pinátʹ, pinátʹ, pnutʹ, pnutʹ
calchidare
breab, breab, breab
udariti (nogom)
cauciari, dari na pidata
kopať, kopnúť
brca, brcniti
raha
patada, puntapié, chutar, dar un puntapié, dar una patada, despejar, patear, shotear
kick, spark, spark, sparka, sparka
sipain
sipa
kik, kik
tekme, atmak, tekme atmak, tekmelemek
вдар, весе́лощі, копня́к, сміхота́, уда́р, вда́рити, вдаря́ти, ви́гнати, виганя́ти, ко́пати, ко́пнути, кі́кати, кі́кнути, не знахо́дити собі́ мі́сця, уда́рити, ударя́ти, штовха́ти, штовхну́ти
vdar, vesélošči, kopnják, smixotá, udár, vdáryty, vdarjáty, výhnaty, vyhanjáty, kópaty, kópnuty, kíkaty, kíknuty, ne znaxódyty sobí míscja, udáryty, udarjáty, štovxáty, štovxnúty
cú đá, đòn đá, đá
cicio
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