Low
Translations of "low" (106 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | laag(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Albanian | i ulët(in a position comparatively close to the ground), nën(situated below the normal level) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | ταπεινός(in a position comparatively close to the ground), ταπεινός(despicable), χθαμαλός(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | tapeinós, tapeinós, khthamalós | |
| Arabic | حَزين(depressed, sad), خافِت(quiet; soft; not loud), مُنْخَفِض(in a position comparatively close to the ground), مُنْخَفِض(quiet; soft; not loud), واطي(in a position comparatively close to the ground), واطي(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | munḵafiḍ, wāṭi, wāṭi | |
| Armenian | ցածր(in a position comparatively close to the ground), ցածրահասակ(small in height) | cʻacr, cʻacrahasak | |
| Asturian | baxu(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | alçaq(in a position comparatively close to the ground), alçaq(despicable), aşağı(in a position comparatively close to the ground), aşağı(situated below the normal level), kədərli(depressed, sad), məyus(depressed, sad), tutqun(depressed, sad) | — | |
| Bashkir | түбән(in a position comparatively close to the ground), тәпәш(in a position comparatively close to the ground), тәпәш(small in height) | tübən, təpəş, təpəş | |
| Belarusian | ні́зкі(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | nízki | |
| Bengali | নিচু(small in height), নিচু(situated below the normal level), নিম্ন(in a position comparatively close to the ground), নিম্ন(situated below the normal level) | nicu, nicu, nimno, nimno | |
| Breton | izel(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Bulgarian | ни́сък(in a position comparatively close to the ground), нисък(small in height), нисък(situated below the normal level), нисък(not high in amount or quantity), нисък(of pitch), прост(humble in character or status), прост(simple in complexity or development), слаб(not high in amount or quantity), слаб(lacking health or vitality; feeble; weak), тих(quiet; soft; not loud), унил(depressed, sad), евтино(at a low price), ниско(close to the ground), тихо(with a low voice or sound), първа скорост(lowest-speed gearing of a power-transmission system), униние(depressed mood or situation) | nísǎk, nisǎk, nisǎk, nisǎk, nisǎk, prost, prost, slab, slab, tih, unil, evtino, nisko, tiho, pǎrva skorost, uninie | |
| Burmese | နိမ့်(small in height), နိမ့်သေ(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | nim., nim.se | |
| Catalan | baix(in a position comparatively close to the ground), baix(small in height), baix(close to the ground), baix(at a lower frequency), baix(with a low voice or sound) | — | |
| Cebuano | ubos(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | نزم(in a position comparatively close to the ground), نزم(small in height) | nizm, nizm | |
| Chamicuro | c̈hijtawa(in a position comparatively close to the ground), c̈hijtawa(small in height) | — | |
| Chechen | лоха(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | loxa | |
| Chinese | ди(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | di | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 低(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | dai¹ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 低(in a position comparatively close to the ground), 矮(small in height) | dī, ǎi | |
| Czech | nízký(in a position comparatively close to the ground), nízký(small in height), nízko(close to the ground), nízko(at a lower frequency), minimum(something that is low), nejnižší úroveň(something that is low), tlaková níže(area of low pressure) | — | |
| Danish | lav(in a position comparatively close to the ground), lav(small in height), lav(not high in amount or quantity), nede(depressed, sad) | — | |
| Dutch | diep(of pitch), laag(in a position comparatively close to the ground), laag(of pitch), lage(in a position comparatively close to the ground), depressie(area of low pressure), lagedrukgebied(area of low pressure) | — | |
| Esperanto | basa(of pitch), malalta(in a position comparatively close to the ground), mallaŭta(quiet; soft; not loud), malaltejo(something that is low) | — | |
| Estonian | jäme(of pitch), madal(in a position comparatively close to the ground), madal(of pitch) | — | |
| Evenki | нэптэкун(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | nəptəkun | |
| Extremaduran | bahu(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Fala | baxiu(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Faroese | lágur(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Finnish | ala(phonetics: articulated with a low position of part of the tongue in relation to the palate), ala-arvoinen(despicable), alakuloinen(depressed, sad), alhainen(in a position comparatively close to the ground), alhainen(situated below the normal level), alhainen(not high in amount or quantity), alhainen(despicable), alhainen(lacking health or vitality; feeble; weak), alhainen(humble in character or status), alhainen(simple in complexity or development), heikko(lacking health or vitality; feeble; weak), hiljainen(quiet; soft; not loud), matala(in a position comparatively close to the ground), matala(small in height), matala(not high in amount or quantity), matala(of pitch), matala(quiet; soft; not loud), matala(being near the equator), niukka(not rich; plain; simple), pieni(designed for the slowest speed), vaatimaton(humble in character or status), vaatimaton(humble in character or status), yksinkertainen(simple in complexity or development), halvalla(at a low price), hiljaa(with a low voice or sound), matala(close to the ground), matala(at a lower frequency), alakulo(depressed mood or situation), matala(area of low pressure), matalapaine(area of low pressure), pohja(something that is low), ykkönen(lowest-speed gearing of a power-transmission system), ykkösvaihde(lowest-speed gearing of a power-transmission system) | — | |
| French | abject(despicable), bas(in a position comparatively close to the ground), bas(small in height), bas(not high in amount or quantity), bas(quiet; soft; not loud), bas(despicable), calme(quiet; soft; not loud), déprimé(depressed, sad), faible(not high in amount or quantity), faible(lacking health or vitality; feeble; weak), grave(of pitch), petit(not high in amount or quantity), petit(despicable), basse pression(area of low pressure), dépression(depressed mood or situation), dépression(area of low pressure), première(lowest-speed gearing of a power-transmission system) | — | |
| Galician | baixo(in a position comparatively close to the ground), baixo(small in height) | — | |
| Georgian | დაბალი(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | dabali | |
| German | gemein(despicable), leise(quiet; soft; not loud), niedergeschlagen(depressed, sad), niederträchtig(despicable), niedrig(in a position comparatively close to the ground), niedrig(not high in amount or quantity), schwach(not high in amount or quantity), tief(of pitch), leise(with a low voice or sound), tief(close to the ground), tief(at a lower frequency), Tief(area of low pressure), Tiefdruckgebiet(area of low pressure) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌷𐌰𐌿𐌽𐍃(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | hauns | |
| Greek | κατηφής(depressed, sad), κοντός(small in height), ποταπός(despicable), στα κάτω μου(depressed, sad), χαμηλός(in a position comparatively close to the ground), χαμηλά(close to the ground), χαμηλά(at a lower frequency), ναδίρ(something that is low), πρώτη(lowest-speed gearing of a power-transmission system), χαμηλό(something that is low), χαμηλό(area of low pressure) | katifís, kontós, potapós, sta káto mou, chamilós, chamilá, chamilá, nadír, próti, chamiló, chamiló | |
| Hebrew | נָמוּךְ(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | namúkh | |
| Hindi | नीचा(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | nīcā | |
| Hungarian | alacsony(in a position comparatively close to the ground), halk(quiet; soft; not loud) | — | |
| Icelandic | lágur(in a position comparatively close to the ground), lágþrýstisvæði(area of low pressure) | — | |
| Ido | basa(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Ingrian | matala(in a position comparatively close to the ground), matalain(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Ingush | лохе(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | loxe | |
| Interlingua | basse(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Irish | íseal(in a position comparatively close to the ground), íseal(small in height) | — | |
| Italian | basso(in a position comparatively close to the ground), basso(small in height) | — | |
| Japanese | 低い(in a position comparatively close to the ground), 低音(of pitch), 小さい(quiet; soft; not loud), 悲しい(depressed, sad), 惨め(depressed, sad), 最低(despicable), 静か(quiet; soft; not loud) | hikui, teion, chiisai, kanashii, mijime, saitei, shizuka | |
| Kabuverdianu | baxu(in a position comparatively close to the ground), baxu(small in height), baxu(quiet; soft; not loud), bóxe(in a position comparatively close to the ground), bóxe(small in height), bóxe(quiet; soft; not loud) | — | |
| Kazakh | аласа(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | alasa | |
| Khmer | គួរឲ្យស្អប់(despicable), ថោក(not high in amount or quantity), ទាប(in a position comparatively close to the ground), ទាប(small in height), ព្រួយ(depressed, sad) | kuə aoy s’ɑp, tʰaok, tiəp, tiəp, pruəy | |
| Korean | 낮다(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | natda | |
| Kyrgyz | аласа(in a position comparatively close to the ground), жапыз(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | alasa, japız | |
| Lak | лагьну(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | lahnu | |
| Lao | ຕ່ຳ(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | tam | |
| Latgalian | zams(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Latin | humilis(in a position comparatively close to the ground), humilis(small in height) | — | |
| Latvian | zemisks(despicable), zems(in a position comparatively close to the ground), zems(small in height), zems(not high in amount or quantity), zems(despicable), zemi(close to the ground), zemi(at a lower frequency), zemi(with a low voice or sound), zemu(close to the ground), zemu(at a lower frequency), zemu(with a low voice or sound) | — | |
| Lithuanian | žemas(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Lombard | bass(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | niski(in a position comparatively close to the ground), nisko(close to the ground) | — | |
| Macedonian | низок(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | nizok | |
| Malay | rendah(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Manchu | ᡶᡝᠴᡠᡥᡠᠨ(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | fecuhun | |
| Māori | hāro(situated below the normal level), mārū(of pitch) | — | |
| Maranao | mababa'(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Nanai | нэктэ(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | nekte | |
| Navajo | wóyah(close to the ground) | — | |
| Neapolitan | vascio(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | bêmad(depressed, sad), nizm(in a position comparatively close to the ground), nizm(small in height) | — | |
| Norwegian | lågtrykksområde(area of low pressure) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | lav(in a position comparatively close to the ground), lavtrykk(area of low pressure) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | låg(in a position comparatively close to the ground), lågtrykk(area of low pressure) | — | |
| Occitan | bas(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Old English | niþerlīċ(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Old Galician-Portuguese | baixo(small in height) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | آلچاق(in a position comparatively close to the ground), آلچاق(small in height), آلچاق(situated below the normal level), آلچاق(despicable), ذلیل(despicable), رذیل(despicable) | alçak, alçak, alçak, alçak, zelil, rezil | |
| Persian | پست(in a position comparatively close to the ground), کوتاه(small in height) | kutâh | |
| Plautdietsch | läach(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Polish | niski(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Portuguese | baixo(in a position comparatively close to the ground), baixo(small in height), baixo(despicable), vil(despicable), baixo(close to the ground), baixo(with a low voice or sound) | — | |
| Rohingya | niso(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Romanian | jos(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Russian | басистый(of pitch), невысо́кий(small in height), негромкий(quiet; soft; not loud), ни́зкий(in a position comparatively close to the ground), ни́зкий(small in height), ни́зкий(despicable), низкочастотный(of pitch), открытый(phonetics: articulated with a low position of part of the tongue in relation to the palate), по́длый(despicable), пода́вленный(depressed, sad), тихий(quiet; soft; not loud) | basistyj, nevysókij, negromkij, nízkij, nízkij, nízkij, nizkočastotnyj, otkrytyj, pódlyj, podávlennyj, tixij | |
| Sanskrit | अधर(in a position comparatively close to the ground), अधर(despicable), निम्न(in a position comparatively close to the ground), नीचै(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | adhara, adhara, nimna, nīcai | |
| Scottish Gaelic | ìosal(in a position comparatively close to the ground), ìosal(small in height), ìseal(in a position comparatively close to the ground), ìseal(small in height) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | nizak(in a position comparatively close to the ground), nizak(small in height), низак(in a position comparatively close to the ground), низак(small in height) | — | |
| Sicilian | vasciu(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Slovak | nízky(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Slovene | nizek(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Southern Altai | јабыс(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | ǰabïs | |
| Spanish | abatido(depressed, sad), bajo(in a position comparatively close to the ground), bajo(despicable), cabizbajo(depressed, sad), de capa caída(depressed, sad), decaído(depressed, sad), bajo(close to the ground), bajo(at a lower frequency), bajo(with a low voice or sound), bajón(depressed mood or situation) | — | |
| Swedish | kort(small in height), låg(in a position comparatively close to the ground), låg(small in height), låg(situated below the normal level), nere(depressed, sad), lågvattenmärke(something that is low) | — | |
| Tagalog | mababa(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Tajik | паст(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Thai | ต่ำ(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | dtàm | |
| Turkish | alçak(in a position comparatively close to the ground), alçak(small in height), düşük(with a low voice or sound) | — | |
| Turkmen | alçak(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Ukrainian | невисо́кий(in a position comparatively close to the ground), невисо́кий(small in height), невисо́кий(not high in amount or quantity), низьки́й(in a position comparatively close to the ground), низьки́й(small in height), низьки́й(not high in amount or quantity) | nevysókyj, nevysókyj, nevysókyj, nyzʹkýj, nyzʹkýj, nyzʹkýj | |
| Urdu | نیچا(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | nīcā | |
| Uyghur | پەس(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | pes | |
| Uzbek | boʻyi(in a position comparatively close to the ground), past(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Vietnamese | thấp(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Welsh | isel(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | — | |
| Woiwurrung | morrt(small in height) | — | |
| Yiddish | נידעריק(in a position comparatively close to the ground) | niderik |
laag
i ulët, nën
baxu
alçaq, alçaq, aşağı, aşağı, kədərli, məyus, tutqun
izel
ни́сък, нисък, нисък, нисък, нисък, прост, прост, слаб, слаб, тих, унил, евтино, ниско, тихо, първа скорост, униние
nísǎk, nisǎk, nisǎk, nisǎk, nisǎk, prost, prost, slab, slab, tih, unil, evtino, nisko, tiho, pǎrva skorost, uninie
baix, baix, baix, baix, baix
ubos
c̈hijtawa, c̈hijtawa
nízký, nízký, nízko, nízko, minimum, nejnižší úroveň, tlaková níže
lav, lav, lav, nede
diep, laag, laag, lage, depressie, lagedrukgebied
basa, malalta, mallaŭta, malaltejo
jäme, madal, madal
bahu
baxiu
lágur
ala, ala-arvoinen, alakuloinen, alhainen, alhainen, alhainen, alhainen, alhainen, alhainen, alhainen, heikko, hiljainen, matala, matala, matala, matala, matala, matala, niukka, pieni, vaatimaton, vaatimaton, yksinkertainen, halvalla, hiljaa, matala, matala, alakulo, matala, matalapaine, pohja, ykkönen, ykkösvaihde
abject, bas, bas, bas, bas, bas, calme, déprimé, faible, faible, grave, petit, petit, basse pression, dépression, dépression, première
baixo, baixo
gemein, leise, niedergeschlagen, niederträchtig, niedrig, niedrig, schwach, tief, leise, tief, tief, Tief, Tiefdruckgebiet
κατηφής, κοντός, ποταπός, στα κάτω μου, χαμηλός, χαμηλά, χαμηλά, ναδίρ, πρώτη, χαμηλό, χαμηλό
katifís, kontós, potapós, sta káto mou, chamilós, chamilá, chamilá, nadír, próti, chamiló, chamiló
alacsony, halk
lágur, lágþrýstisvæði
basa
matala, matalain
basse
íseal, íseal
basso, basso
baxu, baxu, baxu, bóxe, bóxe, bóxe
zams
humilis, humilis
zemisks, zems, zems, zems, zems, zemi, zemi, zemi, zemu, zemu, zemu
žemas
bass
niski, nisko
rendah
hāro, mārū
mababa'
wóyah
vascio
bêmad, nizm, nizm
lågtrykksområde
lav, lavtrykk
låg, lågtrykk
bas
niþerlīċ
läach
niski
baixo, baixo, baixo, vil, baixo, baixo
niso
jos
басистый, невысо́кий, негромкий, ни́зкий, ни́зкий, ни́зкий, низкочастотный, открытый, по́длый, пода́вленный, тихий
basistyj, nevysókij, negromkij, nízkij, nízkij, nízkij, nizkočastotnyj, otkrytyj, pódlyj, podávlennyj, tixij
ìosal, ìosal, ìseal, ìseal
nizak, nizak, низак, низак
vasciu
nízky
nizek
abatido, bajo, bajo, cabizbajo, de capa caída, decaído, bajo, bajo, bajo, bajón
kort, låg, låg, låg, nere, lågvattenmärke
mababa
паст
alçak, alçak, düşük
alçak
невисо́кий, невисо́кий, невисо́кий, низьки́й, низьки́й, низьки́й
nevysókyj, nevysókyj, nevysókyj, nyzʹkýj, nyzʹkýj, nyzʹkýj
boʻyi, past
thấp
isel
morrt
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