Last
Translations of "last" (102 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | zgjat(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Albaniani | marrësi(the one immediately before the present) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | λοῖσθος(final), τέλειος(final), τελευταῖος(final), τελευταῖος(most recent), ἔσχατος(final), ἔσχατος(most recent), ὕστατος(final), ὕστατος(most recent), καλάπους(tool in the form of a foot), καλόπους(tool in the form of a foot), παραμένω(to endure, continue over time) | loîsthos, téleios, teleutaîos, teleutaîos, éskhatos, éskhatos, hústatos, hústatos, kalápous, kalópous, paraménō | |
| Arabic | آخر(final), آخِر(final), الْمَاضِي(most recent), مَاضٍ(most recent), آخر(after everything else), اِسْتَمَرَّ(to endure, continue over time), بْقى(to endure, continue over time), دام(to endure, continue over time), دَامَ(to endure, continue over time) | āḵir, ʔāḵir, al-māḍī, māḍin, istamarra, bqa, dām, dāma | |
| Armenian | վերջին(final), վերջին(most recent), վերջում(after everything else), դիմանալ(to hold out), տևել(to endure, continue over time) | verǰin, verǰin, verǰum, dimanal, tewel | |
| Assamese | টিকা(to endure, continue over time) | tika | |
| Asturian | últimu(final) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | axırıncı(final), keçən(most recent), son(final), sonuncu(final), ötən(most recent), sürmək(to endure, continue over time), çəkmək(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Bashkir | ахырғы(final), аҙаҡҡы(final), һуңғы(final), һуңғы(most recent) | axırğı, aźaqqı, huñğı, huñğı | |
| Basque | azken(final) | — | |
| Belarusian | апо́шні(final), апо́шні(most recent), аста́тні(most recent), міну́лы(most recent), до́ўжыцца(to endure, continue over time), праця́гвацца(to endure, continue over time), працягну́цца(to endure, continue over time), трыва́ць(to endure, continue over time) | apóšni, apóšni, astátni, minúly, dówžycca, pracjáhvacca, pracjahnúcca, tryvácʹ | |
| Belizean Creole | laas(most recent), laas(the one immediately before the present) | — | |
| Bengali | আখেরী(final) | akheri | |
| Bulgarian | краен(supreme; highest in degree; utmost), после́ден(final), после́ден(most recent), последен(being the only one remaining of its class), накрая(after everything else), ми́нал(the one immediately before the present), минал(closest to seven days ago), предишен(the one immediately before the present), калъп(tool in the form of a foot), товар(burden, load, cargo, freight), издъ́ржам(to hold out), продължа́(to endure, continue over time), продължа́вам(to endure, continue over time), тра́я(to endure, continue over time) | kraen, posléden, posléden, posleden, nakraja, mínal, minal, predišen, kalǎp, tovar, izdǎ́ržam, prodǎlžá, prodǎlžávam, trája | |
| Buryat | һүүлшын(final) | hüülšyn | |
| Carpathian Rusyn | послї́днїй(final) | posljídnjij | |
| Catalan | darrer(final), passat(most recent), últim(final), últim(most recent), forma(tool in the form of a foot), durar(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | درێژ کێشان(to endure, continue over time) | drêj kêşan | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 上個 /上个(most recent), 最後 /最后(final), 最終 /最终(final), 最近的(most recent), 最後 /最后(after everything else), 最終 /最终(after everything else), 延續 /延续(to endure, continue over time), 持續 /持续(to endure, continue over time) | shàng ge, zuìhòu, zuìzhōng, zuìjìn de, zuìhòu, zuìzhōng, yánxù, chíxù | |
| Czech | minulý(most recent), poslední(final), nakonec(after everything else), naposledy(most recently), kopyto(tool in the form of a foot), trvat(to endure, continue over time), vydržet(to hold out) | — | |
| Dalmatian | dorur(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Danish | senest(most recent), sidst(final), sidste(final), læst(tool in the form of a foot), vare(to endure, continue over time), vedvare(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Dutch | afgelopen(most recent), laagst(lowest in rank or degree), laatst(final), laatst(most recent), laatst(least preferable), laatst(being the only one remaining of its class), laatst(lowest in rank or degree), vorig(most recent), vorige(the one immediately before the present), last(measure of the carrying capacity of a ship), leest(tool in the form of a foot), duren(to endure, continue over time), volhouden(to hold out) | — | |
| Esperanto | antaŭa(most recent), fina(final), lasta(final), lasta(most recent) | — | |
| Estonian | viimane(final), kestma(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Faroese | síðstur(final), síðstur(most recent) | — | |
| Finnish | suurin(supreme; highest in degree; utmost), tärkein(supreme; highest in degree; utmost), viime(most recent), viimeinen(final), viimeinen(least preferable), viimeinen(being the only one remaining of its class), viimeinen(lowest in rank or degree), viimeisin(most recent), äärimmäinen(supreme; highest in degree; utmost), viimeksi(after everything else), viime(the one immediately before the present), viime(closest to seven days ago), lasti(burden, load, cargo, freight), lesti(tool in the form of a foot), lästi(measure of weight), lästi(measure of the carrying capacity of a ship), kestää(to endure, continue over time), kestää(to hold out), muotoilla lestillä(to shape (an item of footwear) during its manufacture or repair while it is placed on a last), suorittaa(to perform, carry out) | — | |
| French | dernier(final), dernier(most recent), dernier(being the only one remaining of its class), en dernier(after everything else), finalement(after everything else), forme(tool in the form of a foot), durer(to endure, continue over time), tenir(to hold out) | — | |
| Friulian | ultin(final) | — | |
| Galician | derradeiro(final), derradeiro(most recent), último(final), último(most recent), aguantar(to hold out), durar(to endure, continue over time), durar(to hold out), resistir(to hold out) | — | |
| Georgian | ბოლო(final), გასული(most recent), უკანასკნელი(final) | bolo, gasuli, uḳanasḳneli | |
| German | letscht(final), letzte(final), letzte(most recent), letzte(least preferable), letzte(being the only one remaining of its class), letzte(lowest in rank or degree), zuletzt(after everything else), letzte(the one immediately before the present), letzte(closest to seven days ago), Leisten(tool in the form of a foot), anhalten(to endure, continue over time), aushalten(to hold out), dauern(to endure, continue over time), durchführen(to perform, carry out), standhalten(to hold out), währen(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Gheg Albanian | maj(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌰𐍆𐍄𐌿𐌼𐌰(final) | aftuma | |
| Greek | πρόσφατος(most recent), τελευταίος(final), τελευταίος(most recent), τελευταίος(least preferable), τελικός(final), ύστατος(final), τελικά(after everything else), καλαπόδι(tool in the form of a foot), διαρκώ(to endure, continue over time), κρατώ(to hold out) | prósfatos, teleftaíos, teleftaíos, teleftaíos, telikós, ýstatos, teliká, kalapódi, diarkó, krató | |
| Hebrew | אַחֲרוֹן(final), שעבר(most recent), נִמְשַׁךְ(to endure, continue over time), נִשְׁאַר(to hold out), נוֹתַר(to hold out), שָׂרַד(to hold out) | 'akharón, nimshách, nish'ár, notár, sarád | |
| Hindi | अंतिम(final), आखिरी(final), पिछला(most recent), सब के अंत में(after everything else), कलबूत(tool in the form of a foot), साँचा(tool in the form of a foot), टिकना(to hold out), बना रहना(to hold out) | antim, ākhirī, pichlā, sab ke ant mẽ, kalbūt, sā̃cā, ṭiknā, banā rahnā | |
| Hungarian | utolsó(final), utoljára(most recently), kaptafa(tool in the form of a foot), kitart(to hold out), tart(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Icelandic | síðast(final) | — | |
| Ido | lasta(final), lasta(most recent), durar(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Indonesian | terakhir(final) | — | |
| Interlingua | ultime(final) | — | |
| Irish | ar deireadh(after everything else), seo caite(the one immediately before the present), ceap(tool in the form of a foot), mair(to endure, continue over time), mair(to hold out) | — | |
| Italian | più recente(most recent), precedente(most recent), scorso(most recent), ultimo(final), ultimo(least preferable), ultimo(being the only one remaining of its class), per ultimo(after everything else), forma(tool in the form of a foot), durare(to endure, continue over time), resistere(to hold out) | — | |
| Japanese | 前の(most recent), 最後(final), 最終的(final), 終わり(final), 最後に(after everything else), 最終的に(after everything else), 終わりに(after everything else), 継続する(to endure, continue over time), 続く(to endure, continue over time) | mae no, saigo, saishūteki, owari, saigo ni, saishūteki ni, owari ni, keizoku suru, tsuzuku | |
| Kashubian | slédny(final) | — | |
| Kazakh | ақырғы(final), соңғы(final) | aqyrğy, soñğy | |
| Khmer | ចុងក្រោយ(final), ចុងបំផុត(final), មុន(most recent), ជាប់យូរ(to endure, continue over time) | cong kraoy, cong bɑmphot, mun, cŏəp yuu | |
| Korean | 마지막(final), 지난(most recent), 계속되다(to endure, continue over time), 지속되다(to endure, continue over time) | majimak, jinan, gyesokdoeda, jisokdoeda | |
| Kumyk | оьтген(most recent) | ötgen | |
| Kyrgyz | акыркы(final), кийинки(final), соңку(final), өткөн(most recent) | akırkı, kiyinki, soŋku, ötkön | |
| Ladino | alkavo(final), dalkavo(final), turar(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Lao | ກ່ອນ(most recent), ສຸດທ້າຍ(final) | kǭn, sut thāi | |
| Latin | novissimus(most recent), postremus(final), ultimus(final), mustricula(tool in the form of a foot), aeternō(to endure, continue over time), dūrō(to endure, continue over time), maneō(to endure, continue over time), persevērō(to endure, continue over time), persistō(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Latvian | pēdējais(final), ilgt(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Lithuanian | paskutinis(final), paskutinis(most recent), trukti(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | slědny(final) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Leescht(tool in the form of a foot), daueren(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Macedonian | последен(final), последен(most recent), последен(least preferable), последен пат(after everything else), издржува(to hold out), истрајува(to hold out), трае(to endure, continue over time) | posleden, posleden, posleden, posleden pat, izdržuva, istrajuva, trae | |
| Malay | terakhir(final) | — | |
| Maltese | l-aħħar(final) | — | |
| Māori | ukauka(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Mongolian | сүүлчийн(final) | süülčiin | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | apvira(most recent), raka niyo(most recent) | — | |
| Norman | duther(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Norwegian | nyest(most recent), senest(final), senest(most recent), sist(final), sist(after everything else) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | vare(to endure, continue over time), vedvare(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Occitan | passat(most recent), ultim(final), durar(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Old English | sīþmest(final), sīþmest(most recent) | — | |
| Ossetian | фӕстаг(final) | fæstag | |
| Ottoman Turkish | لورطه(tool in the form of a foot) | lorta | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | прешли(most recent) | prešli | |
| Persian | آخر(final), گذشته(most recent), تولبره(tool in the form of a foot), خهل(tool in the form of a foot), قالب کفش(tool in the form of a foot), طول کشیدن(to endure, continue over time) | âxer, gozašte, tulbare, xohal, qâleb-e kafš, tul kešidan | |
| Piedmontese | ùltim(final) | — | |
| Polish | ostatni(final), ubiegły(most recent), zeszły(most recent), ostatni raz(most recently), kopyto(tool in the form of a foot), trwać(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Portuguese | passado(most recent), último(final), último(most recent), último(least preferable), por último(after everything else), forma(tool in the form of a foot), aguentar(to hold out), durar(to endure, continue over time), durar(to hold out), resistir(to hold out) | — | |
| Quechua | ñawpaq(most recent) | — | |
| Romanian | ultim(final), ultim(most recent), ultim(being the only one remaining of its class), ultim(lowest in rank or degree), la urmă(after everything else), ultim(after everything else), trecut(closest to seven days ago), formă(tool in the form of a foot), dura(to endure, continue over time), efectua(to perform, carry out), răbda(to hold out) | — | |
| Russian | заверша́ющий(final), заключи́тельный(final), коне́чный(final), мину́вший(most recent), неда́вний(most recent), после́дний(final), после́дний(most recent), после́дний(least preferable), предыду́щий(most recent), про́шлый(most recent), в конце́(after everything else), по́сле всех(after everything else), про́шлый(the one immediately before the present), тот(the one immediately before the present), коло́дка(tool in the form of a foot), вы́держать(to hold out), выде́рживать(to hold out), дли́ться(to endure, continue over time), продержа́ться(to hold out), продли́ться(to endure, continue over time), продо́лжиться(to endure, continue over time), продолжа́ться(to endure, continue over time) | zaveršájuščij, zaključítelʹnyj, konéčnyj, minúvšij, nedávnij, poslédnij, poslédnij, poslédnij, predydúščij, próšlyj, v koncé, pósle vsex, próšlyj, tot, kolódka, výderžatʹ, vydérživatʹ, dlítʹsja, proderžátʹsja, prodlítʹsja, prodólžitʹsja, prodolžátʹsja | |
| Scottish Gaelic | deireannach(final), mu dheireadh(final), seo chaidh(most recent), ceap(tool in the form of a foot), mair(to endure, continue over time), mair(to hold out), seas(to endure, continue over time), seas(to hold out) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | poslednji(final), posljednji(final), prošli(most recent), zadnji(final), задњи(final), последњи(final), посљедњи(final), прошли(most recent), konačni(after everything else), posljednji(after everything else), zadnji(after everything else), trȁjati(to endure, continue over time), тра̏јати(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Sinhalese | අන්තිම(final), අවසාන(final) | antima, awasāna | |
| Slovak | minulý(most recent), posledný(final), naposledy(after everything else), trvať(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Slovene | končni(final), poslednji(final), prejšnji(most recent), zadnji(final), nazadnje(after everything else), poslednjič(after everything else), zadnjikrat(after everything else), zadnjič(after everything else), trajati(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Southern Altai | кийинги(final), ӧткӧн(most recent) | kiyingi, ötkön | |
| Spanish | anterior(most recent), pasado(most recent), postremero(final), postremo(final), postrer(final), postrero(final), postrimero(final), previo(most recent), último(final), último(most recent), último(least preferable), horma(tool in the form of a foot), aguantar(to hold out), aturar(to endure, continue over time), durar(to endure, continue over time), durar(to hold out) | — | |
| Swahili | dumu(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Swedish | förra(most recent), senast(most recent), sist(final), sist(after everything else), läst(tool in the form of a foot), fortfara(to endure, continue over time), vara(to endure, continue over time), vara(to hold out) | — | |
| Tajik | гузашта(most recent), охир(final) | guzašta, oxir | |
| Telugu | ఆఖరి(final), కిందటి(most recent), చివరి(final), పోయిన(most recent) | ākhari, kindaṭi, civari, pōyina | |
| Thai | ก่อน(most recent), ที่แล้ว(most recent), ที่โหล่(lowest in rank or degree), สุดท้าย(final) | gɔ̀ɔn, tîi-lɛ́ɛo, sùt-táai | |
| Turkish | son(final), son(being the only one remaining of its class), sonuncu(most recent), nihayet(after everything else), son olarak(after everything else), lorta(tool in the form of a foot), dayanmak(to hold out), sürmek(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Turkmen | ahyrky(final), soňky(final) | — | |
| Ukrainian | мину́лий(most recent), оста́нній(final), оста́нній(most recent), воста́ннє(most recently), копил(tool in the form of a foot), продо́вжитися(to endure, continue over time), продо́вжуватися(to endure, continue over time), протя́гуватися(to endure, continue over time), протягну́тися(to endure, continue over time), трива́ти(to endure, continue over time) | mynúlyj, ostánnij, ostánnij, vostánnje, kopyl, prodóvžytysja, prodóvžuvatysja, protjáhuvatysja, protjahnútysja, tryváty | |
| Urdu | پچھلا(most recent) | pichlā | |
| Uzbek | keyingi(final), ohirgi(final) | — | |
| Vietnamese | cuối cùng(final), kéo dài(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Volapük | lätik(final) | — | |
| Walloon | durer(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Welsh | mul(tool in the form of a foot) | — | |
| West-Frisian | lêst(final), lêst(to endure, continue over time) | — | |
| Yiddish | לעצטער(final) | letster |
zgjat
marrësi
λοῖσθος, τέλειος, τελευταῖος, τελευταῖος, ἔσχατος, ἔσχατος, ὕστατος, ὕστατος, καλάπους, καλόπους, παραμένω
loîsthos, téleios, teleutaîos, teleutaîos, éskhatos, éskhatos, hústatos, hústatos, kalápous, kalópous, paraménō
آخر, آخِر, الْمَاضِي, مَاضٍ, آخر, اِسْتَمَرَّ, بْقى, دام, دَامَ
āḵir, ʔāḵir, al-māḍī, māḍin, istamarra, bqa, dām, dāma
últimu
axırıncı, keçən, son, sonuncu, ötən, sürmək, çəkmək
azken
апо́шні, апо́шні, аста́тні, міну́лы, до́ўжыцца, праця́гвацца, працягну́цца, трыва́ць
apóšni, apóšni, astátni, minúly, dówžycca, pracjáhvacca, pracjahnúcca, tryvácʹ
laas, laas
краен, после́ден, после́ден, последен, накрая, ми́нал, минал, предишен, калъп, товар, издъ́ржам, продължа́, продължа́вам, тра́я
kraen, posléden, posléden, posleden, nakraja, mínal, minal, predišen, kalǎp, tovar, izdǎ́ržam, prodǎlžá, prodǎlžávam, trája
darrer, passat, últim, últim, forma, durar
上個 /上个, 最後 /最后, 最終 /最终, 最近的, 最後 /最后, 最終 /最终, 延續 /延续, 持續 /持续
shàng ge, zuìhòu, zuìzhōng, zuìjìn de, zuìhòu, zuìzhōng, yánxù, chíxù
minulý, poslední, nakonec, naposledy, kopyto, trvat, vydržet
dorur
senest, sidst, sidste, læst, vare, vedvare
afgelopen, laagst, laatst, laatst, laatst, laatst, laatst, vorig, vorige, last, leest, duren, volhouden
antaŭa, fina, lasta, lasta
viimane, kestma
síðstur, síðstur
suurin, tärkein, viime, viimeinen, viimeinen, viimeinen, viimeinen, viimeisin, äärimmäinen, viimeksi, viime, viime, lasti, lesti, lästi, lästi, kestää, kestää, muotoilla lestillä, suorittaa
dernier, dernier, dernier, en dernier, finalement, forme, durer, tenir
ultin
derradeiro, derradeiro, último, último, aguantar, durar, durar, resistir
letscht, letzte, letzte, letzte, letzte, letzte, zuletzt, letzte, letzte, Leisten, anhalten, aushalten, dauern, durchführen, standhalten, währen
πρόσφατος, τελευταίος, τελευταίος, τελευταίος, τελικός, ύστατος, τελικά, καλαπόδι, διαρκώ, κρατώ
prósfatos, teleftaíos, teleftaíos, teleftaíos, telikós, ýstatos, teliká, kalapódi, diarkó, krató
अंतिम, आखिरी, पिछला, सब के अंत में, कलबूत, साँचा, टिकना, बना रहना
antim, ākhirī, pichlā, sab ke ant mẽ, kalbūt, sā̃cā, ṭiknā, banā rahnā
utolsó, utoljára, kaptafa, kitart, tart
síðast
lasta, lasta, durar
terakhir
ultime
ar deireadh, seo caite, ceap, mair, mair
più recente, precedente, scorso, ultimo, ultimo, ultimo, per ultimo, forma, durare, resistere
前の, 最後, 最終的, 終わり, 最後に, 最終的に, 終わりに, 継続する, 続く
mae no, saigo, saishūteki, owari, saigo ni, saishūteki ni, owari ni, keizoku suru, tsuzuku
slédny
alkavo, dalkavo, turar
novissimus, postremus, ultimus, mustricula, aeternō, dūrō, maneō, persevērō, persistō
pēdējais, ilgt
paskutinis, paskutinis, trukti
slědny
Leescht, daueren
последен, последен, последен, последен пат, издржува, истрајува, трае
posleden, posleden, posleden, posleden pat, izdržuva, istrajuva, trae
terakhir
l-aħħar
ukauka
apvira, raka niyo
duther
nyest, senest, senest, sist, sist
vare, vedvare
passat, ultim, durar
sīþmest, sīþmest
آخر, گذشته, تولبره, خهل, قالب کفش, طول کشیدن
âxer, gozašte, tulbare, xohal, qâleb-e kafš, tul kešidan
ùltim
ostatni, ubiegły, zeszły, ostatni raz, kopyto, trwać
passado, último, último, último, por último, forma, aguentar, durar, durar, resistir
ñawpaq
ultim, ultim, ultim, ultim, la urmă, ultim, trecut, formă, dura, efectua, răbda
заверша́ющий, заключи́тельный, коне́чный, мину́вший, неда́вний, после́дний, после́дний, после́дний, предыду́щий, про́шлый, в конце́, по́сле всех, про́шлый, тот, коло́дка, вы́держать, выде́рживать, дли́ться, продержа́ться, продли́ться, продо́лжиться, продолжа́ться
zaveršájuščij, zaključítelʹnyj, konéčnyj, minúvšij, nedávnij, poslédnij, poslédnij, poslédnij, predydúščij, próšlyj, v koncé, pósle vsex, próšlyj, tot, kolódka, výderžatʹ, vydérživatʹ, dlítʹsja, proderžátʹsja, prodlítʹsja, prodólžitʹsja, prodolžátʹsja
deireannach, mu dheireadh, seo chaidh, ceap, mair, mair, seas, seas
poslednji, posljednji, prošli, zadnji, задњи, последњи, посљедњи, прошли, konačni, posljednji, zadnji, trȁjati, тра̏јати
minulý, posledný, naposledy, trvať
končni, poslednji, prejšnji, zadnji, nazadnje, poslednjič, zadnjikrat, zadnjič, trajati
anterior, pasado, postremero, postremo, postrer, postrero, postrimero, previo, último, último, último, horma, aguantar, aturar, durar, durar
dumu
förra, senast, sist, sist, läst, fortfara, vara, vara
son, son, sonuncu, nihayet, son olarak, lorta, dayanmak, sürmek
ahyrky, soňky
мину́лий, оста́нній, оста́нній, воста́ннє, копил, продо́вжитися, продо́вжуватися, протя́гуватися, протягну́тися, трива́ти
mynúlyj, ostánnij, ostánnij, vostánnje, kopyl, prodóvžytysja, prodóvžuvatysja, protjáhuvatysja, protjahnútysja, tryváty
keyingi, ohirgi
cuối cùng, kéo dài
lätik
durer
mul
lêst, lêst
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