Lick
Translations of "lick" (126 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ainu | ケㇺ(to stroke with the tongue) | kem | |
| Albanian | lëpij(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | λείχω(to stroke with the tongue) | leíkhō | |
| Arabic | لحس(to stroke with the tongue), لحس(to stroke with the tongue), لَحَسَ(to stroke with the tongue), لَعِقَ(to stroke with the tongue) | laḥas, láḥas, laḥasa, laʕiqa | |
| Armenian | լիզել(to stroke with the tongue), լպստել(to stroke with the tongue) | lizel, lpstel | |
| Assamese | চেলেকা(act of licking), চেলেক(to stroke with the tongue) | seleka, selek | |
| Asturian | llambedura(act of licking), llamber(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | yalamaq(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Bashkir | ялау(to stroke with the tongue) | yalaw | |
| Belarusian | ліза́ць(to stroke with the tongue), лізну́ць(to stroke with the tongue), паліза́ць(to stroke with the tongue) | lizácʹ, liznúcʹ, palizácʹ | |
| Bengali | চাটা(act of licking), চাটা(to stroke with the tongue) | caṭa, caṭa | |
| Bikol Central | dilot(act of licking), dilot(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Bouyei | riez(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Breton | leat(to stroke with the tongue), lipat(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Bulgarian | силен удар(colloquial: a stroke or blow), солище(place where animals lick minerals from the ground), ли́жа(to stroke with the tongue), лижа(vulgar slang: to perform cunnilingus), надминавам(colloquial: to overcome), облизвам(to lap, to take in with the tongue) | silen udar, solište, líža, liža, nadminavam, oblizvam | |
| Burmese | လျက်(to stroke with the tongue) | lyak | |
| Buryat | долёохо(to stroke with the tongue) | doljooxo | |
| Catalan | llepada(act of licking), llepar(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Cebuano | dila(to stroke with the tongue), tila(to stroke with the tongue), tilap(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | لستن(to stroke with the tongue) | listin | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᎦᎾᏗᎠ(to stroke with the tongue) | aganadia | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 打敗 /打败(colloquial: to defeat decisively), 舐(to stroke with the tongue), 舔(to stroke with the tongue) | dǎbài, shì, tiǎn | |
| Church Slavic | лизати(to stroke with the tongue) | lizati | |
| Czech | jako když plivne(colloquial: a bit), liz(amount obtainable with a single lick), liz(place where animals lick minerals from the ground), lízání(act of licking), lízat(to stroke with the tongue), líznout(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Danish | slikke(to stroke with the tongue), slikke (fisse)(vulgar slang: to perform cunnilingus) | — | |
| Dutch | lik(act of licking), likken(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Erzya | нолсемс(to stroke with the tongue) | nolsems | |
| Esperanto | leki(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Estonian | lakkuma(to stroke with the tongue), limpsima(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Even | дал(to stroke with the tongue) | dal- | |
| Faroese | sleikja(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Finnish | nuolaisu(act of licking), klaarata(colloquial: to overcome), nuolla(to stroke with the tongue), nuolla(vulgar slang: to perform cunnilingus), pieksää(colloquial: to defeat decisively) | — | |
| French | léchage(act of licking), défaire(colloquial: to defeat decisively), lécher(to stroke with the tongue), vaincre(colloquial: to defeat decisively) | — | |
| Friulian | lecâ(to stroke with the tongue), lenzi(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Fwâi | hnami(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Galician | lambedela(act of licking), lamber(to stroke with the tongue), lamber(to lap, to take in with the tongue), lapar(to lap, to take in with the tongue) | — | |
| Georgian | ლოკვა(act of licking), ლოკვა(to stroke with the tongue) | loḳva, loḳva | |
| German | Lecken(act of licking), besiegen(colloquial: to defeat decisively), lecken(to stroke with the tongue), lecken(vulgar slang: to perform cunnilingus), schlagen(colloquial: to defeat decisively) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌱𐌹𐌻𐌰𐌹𐌲𐍉𐌽(to stroke with the tongue) | bilaigōn | |
| Greek | γλείφω(to stroke with the tongue) | gleífo | |
| Hawaiian | palu(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Hebrew | לִקֵּק(to stroke with the tongue) | likek | |
| Hindi | चाटना(to stroke with the tongue) | cāṭnā | |
| Hungarian | nyalintás(act of licking), nyalogatás(act of licking), nyal(to stroke with the tongue), nyal(vulgar slang: to perform cunnilingus) | — | |
| Hunsrik | lecke(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Icelandic | sleikja(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Indonesian | jilat(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Ingrian | kaalia(to stroke with the tongue), noolla(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Irish | ligh(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Italian | leccata(act of licking), lambire(to lap, to take in with the tongue), leccare(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Japanese | 舐ぶる(to stroke with the tongue), 舐める(to stroke with the tongue), 負かす(colloquial: to defeat decisively) | neburu, nameru, makasu | |
| Jawe | hnami(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Kalmyk | долах(to stroke with the tongue) | dolax | |
| Kazakh | жалау(to stroke with the tongue) | jalau | |
| Khmer | លិឍ(to stroke with the tongue), លិទ្ធ(to stroke with the tongue) | lɨt, lɨt | |
| Kildin Sami | нюаллэ(act of licking) | njualle | |
| Korean | 핥음(act of licking), 핥다(to stroke with the tongue) | halteum, halda | |
| Kyrgyz | жалоо(to stroke with the tongue) | jaloo | |
| Lao | ເລຍ(to stroke with the tongue) | līa | |
| Latgalian | lyzguot(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Latin | lambō(to stroke with the tongue), lingō(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Latvian | laizīt(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Lithuanian | laižyti(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Lombard | leccà(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | lizaś(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Macedonian | лижење(act of licking), лиз(amount obtainable with a single lick), лиже(to stroke with the tongue), лиже(vulgar slang: to perform cunnilingus) | liženje, liz, liže, liže | |
| Malay | jilat(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Manchu | ᡳᠯᡝᠮᠪᡳ(to stroke with the tongue) | ilembi | |
| Marathi | चाटणे(to stroke with the tongue) | ċāṭṇe | |
| Middle English | licken(to stroke with the tongue), likken(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Mongolian | долоох(to stroke with the tongue) | doloox | |
| Nanai | илэ(to stroke with the tongue) | ile- | |
| Neapolitan | liccà(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Nemi | hnami(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Norman | litchi(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | alîstin(act of licking) | — | |
| Northern Sami | njoallut(act of licking) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | slikk(act of licking), sleike(to stroke with the tongue), slikke(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | slikk(act of licking), sleike(to stroke with the tongue), sleikje(to stroke with the tongue), slikke(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Occitan | lecar(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Old East Slavic | лизати(to stroke with the tongue) | lizati | |
| Old English | lǣċ(small watercourse or ephemeral stream), lǣċe(small watercourse or ephemeral stream), liccian(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Old Irish | ligid(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | یالامق(to stroke with the tongue), یالامق(to lap, to take in with the tongue) | yalamak, yalamak | |
| Pashto | څټل(to stroke with the tongue) | caṭᶕl | |
| Pela | jaʔ³¹(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Persian | لشتن(act of licking), لیس(act of licking), لیسیدن(act of licking), لیسیدن(to stroke with the tongue) | leštan, lis, lisidan, lisidan | |
| Pije | hnami(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Polish | lizanie(act of licking), lizać(to stroke with the tongue), liznąć(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Portuguese | lambida(act of licking), lamber(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Quechua | lampiy(to stroke with the tongue), llagwai(to stroke with the tongue), llaqway(to stroke with the tongue), llunk'uy(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Romanian | linge(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Russian | лиза́ние(act of licking), обли́зывание(act of licking), лиза́ть(to stroke with the tongue), лиза́ть(vulgar slang: to perform cunnilingus), лизну́ть(to stroke with the tongue), обли́зывать(to stroke with the tongue), победи́ть(colloquial: to defeat decisively), побежда́ть(colloquial: to defeat decisively), полиза́ть(to stroke with the tongue) | lizánije, oblízyvanije, lizátʹ, lizátʹ, liznútʹ, oblízyvatʹ, pobedítʹ, pobeždátʹ, polizátʹ | |
| Sanskrit | लिहति(to stroke with the tongue) | lihati | |
| Scottish Gaelic | imlich(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | lizati(to stroke with the tongue), liznuti(to stroke with the tongue), лизати(to stroke with the tongue), лизнути(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Shan | လေး(to stroke with the tongue) | lée | |
| Sicilian | alliccata(act of licking), alliccata(amount obtainable with a single lick), alliccata(colloquial: a stroke or blow), liccata(act of licking), liccata(amount obtainable with a single lick), liccata(colloquial: a stroke or blow), sucata(colloquial: a stroke or blow), alliccari(to stroke with the tongue), alliccari(to lap, to take in with the tongue), alliccari(vulgar slang: to perform cunnilingus), liccari(to stroke with the tongue), liccari(to lap, to take in with the tongue), liccari(vulgar slang: to perform cunnilingus), lìnciri(to stroke with the tongue), lìnciri(vulgar slang: to perform cunnilingus), sucari(to lap, to take in with the tongue) | — | |
| Sikkimese | ལྕེ་ལྡག(to stroke with the tongue) | lce ldag | |
| Slovak | lízať(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Slovene | lizati(to stroke with the tongue), polizati(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Southern Sami | njåalodh(act of licking) | — | |
| Spanish | bofetón(colloquial: a stroke or blow), chin(colloquial: a bit), golpazo(colloquial: a stroke or blow), lambedura(act of licking), lambetazo(act of licking), lambida(act of licking), lamedura(act of licking), chupar(to lap, to take in with the tongue), derrotar(colloquial: to defeat decisively), lambear(to stroke with the tongue), lamber(to stroke with the tongue), lamber(to lap, to take in with the tongue), lambetear(to stroke with the tongue), lambiscar(to lap, to take in with the tongue), lamer(to stroke with the tongue), lamer(to lap, to take in with the tongue), lametear(to stroke with the tongue), langüetear(to lap, to take in with the tongue), lengüetear(to lap, to take in with the tongue), relamer(to stroke with the tongue), vencer(colloquial: to overcome) | — | |
| Swedish | slick(act of licking), slicka(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Sylheti | ꠟꠤꠀꠘꠤ(to stroke with the tongue) | liani | |
| Tagalog | pagdila(act of licking) | — | |
| Tajik | лесидан(to stroke with the tongue) | lesidan | |
| Tamil | நக்கு(to stroke with the tongue) | nakku | |
| Telugu | నాకు(to stroke with the tongue) | nāku | |
| Thai | เลีย(to stroke with the tongue) | liia | |
| Tibetan | ལྕེ་ལྡག་བརྒྱབ(to stroke with the tongue), ལྕེ་ལྡག་རྒྱག(to stroke with the tongue), ལྡག་པ(to stroke with the tongue) | lce ldag brgyab, lce ldag rgyag, ldag pa | |
| Turkish | yalamak(act of licking), somurmak(colloquial: to defeat decisively), yalamak(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Turkmen | ýalamak(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Udmurt | нюлыны(to stroke with the tongue) | ńulyny | |
| Ukrainian | лиза́ння(act of licking), лиза́ти(to stroke with the tongue), лизну́ти(to stroke with the tongue), полиза́ти(to stroke with the tongue) | lyzánnja, lyzáty, lyznúty, polyzáty | |
| Upper Sorbian | lizać(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Urdu | چاٹنا(to stroke with the tongue) | cāṭnā | |
| Uyghur | يالىماق(to stroke with the tongue) | yalimaq | |
| Uzbek | yalamoq(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Vietnamese | liếm(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Vilamovian | łakia(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Welsh | llyfu(to stroke with the tongue) | — | |
| Yakut | салаа(to stroke with the tongue) | salaa | |
| Yiddish | לעק(act of licking), לעקן(to stroke with the tongue) | lek, lekn | |
| Zazaki | lêsen(act of licking), lêstık(place where animals lick minerals from the ground), lêsık(amount obtainable with a single lick), nequr(colloquial: a stroke or blow), roden(small watercourse or ephemeral stream), zıwan eştış(music: a short motif), lêsen(to stroke with the tongue), lêsnayen(vulgar slang: to perform cunnilingus), lısten(colloquial: to defeat decisively) | — | |
| Zhuang | riz(to stroke with the tongue) | — |
lëpij
llambedura, llamber
yalamaq
dilot, dilot
riez
leat, lipat
силен удар, солище, ли́жа, лижа, надминавам, облизвам
silen udar, solište, líža, liža, nadminavam, oblizvam
llepada, llepar
dila, tila, tilap
jako když plivne, liz, liz, lízání, lízat, líznout
slikke, slikke (fisse)
lik, likken
leki
lakkuma, limpsima
sleikja
nuolaisu, klaarata, nuolla, nuolla, pieksää
léchage, défaire, lécher, vaincre
lecâ, lenzi
hnami
lambedela, lamber, lamber, lapar
Lecken, besiegen, lecken, lecken, schlagen
palu
nyalintás, nyalogatás, nyal, nyal
lecke
sleikja
jilat
kaalia, noolla
ligh
leccata, lambire, leccare
hnami
lyzguot
lambō, lingō
laizīt
laižyti
leccà
lizaś
jilat
licken, likken
liccà
hnami
litchi
alîstin
njoallut
slikk, sleike, slikke
slikk, sleike, sleikje, slikke
lecar
lǣċ, lǣċe, liccian
ligid
jaʔ³¹
hnami
lizanie, lizać, liznąć
lambida, lamber
lampiy, llagwai, llaqway, llunk'uy
linge
лиза́ние, обли́зывание, лиза́ть, лиза́ть, лизну́ть, обли́зывать, победи́ть, побежда́ть, полиза́ть
lizánije, oblízyvanije, lizátʹ, lizátʹ, liznútʹ, oblízyvatʹ, pobedítʹ, pobeždátʹ, polizátʹ
imlich
lizati, liznuti, лизати, лизнути
alliccata, alliccata, alliccata, liccata, liccata, liccata, sucata, alliccari, alliccari, alliccari, liccari, liccari, liccari, lìnciri, lìnciri, sucari
lízať
lizati, polizati
njåalodh
bofetón, chin, golpazo, lambedura, lambetazo, lambida, lamedura, chupar, derrotar, lambear, lamber, lamber, lambetear, lambiscar, lamer, lamer, lametear, langüetear, lengüetear, relamer, vencer
slick, slicka
pagdila
yalamak, somurmak, yalamak
ýalamak
lizać
yalamoq
liếm
łakia
llyfu
lêsen, lêstık, lêsık, nequr, roden, zıwan eştış, lêsen, lêsnayen, lısten
riz
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