Loot
//luːt//
Translations of "loot" (38 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | نَهَبَ(to plunder) | nahaba | |
| Armenian | կողոպտել(to plunder) | koġoptel | |
| Azerbaijani | çapmaq(to plunder) | — | |
| Bulgarian | плячкосвам(to plunder) | pljačkosvam | |
| Catalan | saquejar(to plunder) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 搶劫 /抢劫(to plunder) | qiǎngjié | |
| Dutch | poen(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), plunderen(to plunder) | — | |
| Esperanto | rabi(to plunder) | — | |
| Estonian | rüüstama(to plunder) | — | |
| Finnish | fyrkka(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), raha(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), ryöstää(to plunder) | — | |
| French | fric(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), pognon(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), piller(to plunder) | — | |
| German | Knete(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), Zaster(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), plündern(to plunder) | — | |
| Greek | λαφυραγωγώ(to plunder), λεηλατώ(to plunder), πλιατσικολογώ(to plunder) | lafyragogó, leïlató, pliatsikologó | |
| Hebrew | בזז(to plunder) | bazáz | |
| Hindi | लूट(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), लूटना(to plunder) | lūṭ, lūṭnā | |
| Hungarian | lóvé(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), kifoszt(to plunder), kirabol(to plunder) | — | |
| Ingrian | rööstää(to plunder) | — | |
| Irish | creach(to plunder), slad(to plunder) | — | |
| Italian | bottino(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), maltolto(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), depredare(to plunder), fare man bassa(to plunder), predare(to plunder), saccheggiare(to plunder) | — | |
| Latin | praedor(to plunder) | — | |
| Macedonian | обир(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired) | obir | |
| Māori | parakete(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), kōhunu(to plunder), pāhua(to plunder), pāhuahua(to plunder) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | plyndre(to plunder) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | plyndre(to plunder) | — | |
| Occitan | botin(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), butin(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), pecunha(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired) | — | |
| Old English | strūdan(to plunder) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | چاپوللامق(to plunder) | çapullamak | |
| Polish | szabrować(to plunder) | — | |
| Portuguese | moedas(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), bundar(to plunder), lootear(to plunder), pilhar(to plunder), saquear(to plunder) | — | |
| Romanian | prăda(to plunder) | — | |
| Russian | гра́бить(to plunder), лутать(to plunder), разграбля́ть(to plunder) | grábitʹ, lutátʹ, razgrabljátʹ | |
| Serbo-Croatian | oplindrati(to plunder), oteti(to plunder) | — | |
| Spanish | botín(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), despojamiento(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), despojo(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), arramblar(to plunder), arramplar(to plunder), despojar(to plunder), desvalijar(to plunder), saquear(to plunder) | — | |
| Swedish | plundra(to plunder) | — | |
| Telugu | దోచు(to plunder) | dōcu | |
| Turkish | mangır(slang: money, especially illicitly acquired), talan etmek(to plunder), yağmalamak(to plunder) | — | |
| Ukrainian | мароде́рити(to plunder), розмароде́рити(to plunder) | marodéryty, rozmarodéryty | |
| Urdu | لُوٹنا(to plunder) | lūṭnā |
çapmaq
saquejar
poen, plunderen
rabi
rüüstama
fyrkka, raha, ryöstää
fric, pognon, piller
Knete, Zaster, plündern
lóvé, kifoszt, kirabol
rööstää
creach, slad
bottino, maltolto, depredare, fare man bassa, predare, saccheggiare
praedor
parakete, kōhunu, pāhua, pāhuahua
plyndre
plyndre
botin, butin, pecunha
strūdan
szabrować
moedas, bundar, lootear, pilhar, saquear
prăda
oplindrati, oteti
botín, despojamiento, despojo, arramblar, arramplar, despojar, desvalijar, saquear
plundra
mangır, talan etmek, yağmalamak
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.