Maim
//meɪm//
Translations of "maim" (32 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | πηρόω(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | pēróō | |
| Arabic | بَتَرَ(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), شَوِهَ(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | batara, šawiha | |
| Armenian | խեղել(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), հաշմանդամ դարձնել(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), հաշմել(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | xeġel, hašmandam darjnel, hašmel | |
| Belarusian | зняве́чыць(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), кале́чыць(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), няве́чыць(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), пакале́чыць(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), скале́чыць(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | znjavjéčycʹ, kaljéčycʹ, njavjéčycʹ, pakaljéčycʹ, skaljéčycʹ | |
| Bulgarian | осакате́я(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), осакатя́вам(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | osakatéja, osakatjávam | |
| Catalan | mutilar(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 殘害 /残害(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), 致殘 /致残(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | cánhài, zhìcán | |
| Czech | zmrzačit(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), zohavit(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Danish | lemlæste(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Dutch | verminken(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Finnish | runnella(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), silpoa(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), vammauttaa(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| French | estropier(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), mutiler(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Galician | eivar(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), fanar(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), mutilar(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), toller(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Georgian | დასახიჩრება(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | dasaxičreba | |
| German | verschandeln(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), verstümmeln(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Hungarian | csonkít(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Icelandic | limlesta(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Italian | menomare(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), mutilare(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Japanese | 不具にする(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | fugu ni suru | |
| Korean | 불구로 만들다(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | bulgu-ro mandeulda | |
| Latin | dēbilitō(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), mutilō(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), truncō(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Macedonian | осакати(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), осакатува(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | osakati, osakatuva | |
| Māori | whakahauā(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), whakatūroro(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Norwegian | lemleste(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Polish | okaleczać(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), okaleczyć(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Portuguese | mutilar(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Romanian | mutila(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Russian | изуве́чить(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), изуро́довать(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), искале́чить(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), кале́чить(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), покале́чить(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), уве́чить(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), уро́довать(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | izuvéčitʹ, izuródovatʹ, iskaléčitʹ, kaléčitʹ, pokaléčitʹ, uvéčitʹ, uródovatʹ | |
| Sicilian | acciuncari(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), mutilari(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), tagghiari(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), truncari(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Spanish | mutilar(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Swedish | lemlästa(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), stympa(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | — | |
| Ukrainian | зні́вечити(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), калі́чити(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), ні́вечити(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body), покалі́чити(to cause permanent loss of a part of the body) | znívečyty, kalíčyty, nívečyty, pokalíčyty |
зняве́чыць, кале́чыць, няве́чыць, пакале́чыць, скале́чыць
znjavjéčycʹ, kaljéčycʹ, njavjéčycʹ, pakaljéčycʹ, skaljéčycʹ
mutilar
zmrzačit, zohavit
lemlæste
verminken
runnella, silpoa, vammauttaa
estropier, mutiler
eivar, fanar, mutilar, toller
verschandeln, verstümmeln
csonkít
limlesta
menomare, mutilare
dēbilitō, mutilō, truncō
whakahauā, whakatūroro
lemleste
okaleczać, okaleczyć
mutilar
mutila
изуве́чить, изуро́довать, искале́чить, кале́чить, покале́чить, уве́чить, уро́довать
izuvéčitʹ, izuródovatʹ, iskaléčitʹ, kaléčitʹ, pokaléčitʹ, uvéčitʹ, uródovatʹ
acciuncari, mutilari, tagghiari, truncari
mutilar
lemlästa, stympa
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