Mine
Translations of "mine" (119 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | myn(excavation from which ore is extracted), myn(military: exploding device), myne(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Albanian | madem(excavation from which ore is extracted), minierë(excavation from which ore is extracted), minë(military: exploding device) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | μέταλλον(excavation from which ore is extracted), οὑμός(that which belongs to me), ἐμός(that which belongs to me) | métallon, houmós, emós | |
| Arabic | لغم(excavation from which ore is extracted), لغم(military: exploding device), لَغَم(excavation from which ore is extracted), لَغَم(excavation from which ore is extracted), لَغَم(military: exploding device), لَغْم(military: exploding device), لُغْم(excavation from which ore is extracted), لُغْم(military: exploding device), مَنْجَم(excavation from which ore is extracted), مَنْجَم(excavation from which ore is extracted), بتاعي(that which belongs to me), حَقِّي(that which belongs to me), لي(that which belongs to me), لِي(that which belongs to me), لِيَّ(that which belongs to me), لَغَمَ(to remove ore from the ground) | laḡam, laḡam, luḡum, laḡam, laḡam, laḡam, laḡm, luḡm, luḡm, manjam, manjam, betaʕi, ḥaggi, leya, lī, liyya, laḡama | |
| Armenian | ական(military: exploding device), հանք(excavation from which ore is extracted), իմը(that which belongs to me) | akan, hankʻ, imə | |
| Aromanian | njeu(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Assamese | খনি(excavation from which ore is extracted) | khoni | |
| Azerbaijani | mina(military: exploding device), mədən(excavation from which ore is extracted), şaxta(excavation from which ore is extracted), mənimki(that which belongs to me), minalamaq(to sow mines in) | — | |
| Bahamian Creole | mines(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Bashkir | минеке(that which belongs to me) | mineke | |
| Belarusian | мі́на(military: exploding device), рудні́к(excavation from which ore is extracted), ша́хта(excavation from which ore is extracted), мой(that which belongs to me) | mína, rudník, šáxta, moj | |
| Bikol Central | sako(that which belongs to me), sakuya(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Breton | mengleuz(excavation from which ore is extracted), min(military: exploding device), min(type of firework), ma hini(that which belongs to me), ma re(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Bulgarian | ми́на(excavation from which ore is extracted), ми́на(military: exploding device), минно поле(military: passage packed with explosives), рудни́к(excavation from which ore is extracted), рудни́ца(excavation from which ore is extracted), мой(that which belongs to me), добивам(to remove ore from the ground), минирам(to sow mines in) | mína, mína, rudník, rudníca, moj, dobivam, miniram | |
| Burmese | မိုင်း(excavation from which ore is extracted), မိုင်း(military: exploding device), သတ္တုတွင်း(excavation from which ore is extracted) | muing:, muing:, sattu.twang: | |
| Buryat | миниихи(that which belongs to me), миниихин(that which belongs to me) | miniixi, miniixin | |
| Catalan | mina(excavation from which ore is extracted), mina(military: exploding device), mina(entomology: cavity made by caterpillar), el meu(that which belongs to me), la meva(that which belongs to me), minar(to sow mines in) | — | |
| Chichewa | mgodi(excavation from which ore is extracted) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 地雷(military: exploding device), 礦山 /矿山(excavation from which ore is extracted), 我的(that which belongs to me), 挖礦 /挖矿(computing: to earn new units of cryptocurrency), 開採 /开采(to remove ore from the ground) | dìléi, kuàngshān, wǒ de, wākuàng, kāicǎi | |
| Classical Mongolian | ᠮᠢᠨ᠋ᠤᠬᠡᠢ(that which belongs to me) | minukei | |
| Czech | důl(excavation from which ore is extracted), mina(military: exploding device), můj(that which belongs to me), dolovat(to remove ore from the ground), podminovat(to sow mines in), zaminovat(to sow mines in) | — | |
| Dalmatian | maja(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Danish | mine(excavation from which ore is extracted), min(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Dolgan | миньиэнэ(that which belongs to me) | mińiene | |
| Dutch | groeve(excavation from which ore is extracted), mijn(excavation from which ore is extracted), mijn(military: exploding device), de mijne(that which belongs to me), het mijne(that which belongs to me), mijnen leggen(to sow mines in), ontginnen(to remove ore from the ground) | — | |
| Egyptian | G40-i-i-A1(that which belongs to me), n:A-i-i-A1(that which belongs to me), t-A-i-i-A1(that which belongs to me) | pꜣy.j, nꜣy.j pl, tꜣy.j | |
| Esperanto | mino(excavation from which ore is extracted), mino(military: exploding device), la mia(that which belongs to me), mia(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Estonian | miin(military: exploding device) | — | |
| Even | минӈи(that which belongs to me) | minŋi | |
| Faroese | nám(excavation from which ore is extracted) | — | |
| Finnish | aarreaitta(source of wealth or resources), kaivos(excavation from which ore is extracted), koverre(entomology: cavity made by caterpillar), kultakaivos(source of wealth or resources), louhintakone(computing: machine or network used to extract units of cryptocurrency), miina(military: passage packed with explosives), miina(military: exploding device), miina(type of firework), miina(entomology: cavity made by caterpillar), minun(that which belongs to me), mun(that which belongs to me), kaivaa(to remove ore from the ground), kaivaa(to dig a tunnel or hole; to burrow in the earth), kaivaa kuoppa alle(to remove the substratum or foundation of — see also undermine), kaivaa tunneli alle(to remove the substratum or foundation of — see also undermine), kaivautua(to dig a tunnel or hole; to burrow in the earth), louhia(to remove ore from the ground), louhia(to dig into, for ore or metal), louhia(computing: to earn new units of cryptocurrency), miinata(to dig a tunnel or hole; to burrow in the earth), miinoittaa(to sow mines in), nakertaa(to ruin or destroy by slow degrees or secret means), tuhota miinalla(to damage with a mine), vahingoittaa miinalla(to damage with a mine), vaurioittaa miinalla(to damage with a mine) | — | |
| French | mine(excavation from which ore is extracted), mine(military: exploding device), le mien(that which belongs to me), à moi(that which belongs to me), extraire(to remove ore from the ground) | — | |
| Friulian | mê(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Galician | mina(excavation from which ore is extracted) | — | |
| Georgian | მაღარო(excavation from which ore is extracted), მინა(military: exploding device), ნაღმი(military: exploding device), ჩემი(that which belongs to me), დანაღმვა(to sow mines in) | maɣaro, mina, naɣmi, čemi, danaɣmva | |
| German | Abbaustelle(excavation from which ore is extracted), Bergwerk(excavation from which ore is extracted), Grub(excavation from which ore is extracted), Grube(excavation from which ore is extracted), Mine(excavation from which ore is extracted), Mine(military: exploding device), Pütt(excavation from which ore is extracted), Quelle(source of wealth or resources), Schachtanlage(excavation from which ore is extracted), Schachtgrube(excavation from which ore is extracted), Tagebau(excavation from which ore is extracted), Zeche(excavation from which ore is extracted), mein(that which belongs to me), meins(that which belongs to me), abbauen(to remove ore from the ground), fördern(to remove ore from the ground), verminen(to sow mines in) | — | |
| Greek | μεταλλείο(excavation from which ore is extracted), νάρκη(military: exploding device), ναρκοπέδιο(military: passage packed with explosives), ορυχείο(excavation from which ore is extracted), δικά μου(that which belongs to me), δικές μου(that which belongs to me), δική μου(that which belongs to me), δικιά μου(that which belongs to me), δικοί μου(that which belongs to me), δικό μου(that which belongs to me), δικός μου(that which belongs to me), εξορύσσω(to remove ore from the ground), μεταλλεύω(to remove ore from the ground), ναρκοθετώ(to sow mines in) | metalleío, nárki, narkopédio, orycheío, diká mou, dikés mou, dikí mou, dikiá mou, dikoí mou, dikó mou, dikós mou, exorýsso, metallévo, narkothetó | |
| Gujarati | ખાણ(excavation from which ore is extracted) | khāṇ | |
| Hawaiian | aʻu(that which belongs to me), oʻu(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Hebrew | מִכְרֶה(excavation from which ore is extracted), מוֹקֵשׁ(military: exploding device), שֶׁלִּי(that which belongs to me), כָּרָה(to remove ore from the ground) | mikhré, mokésh, shelí, kará | |
| Hindi | खान(excavation from which ore is extracted), बारूदी बम(military: exploding device), सुरंग(military: passage packed with explosives), सुरंग बम(military: exploding device), मेरा(that which belongs to me), मेरी(that which belongs to me), मेरे(that which belongs to me), खान खोदना(to remove ore from the ground) | khān, bārūdī bam, suraṅg, suraṅg bam, merā, merī, mere, khān khodnā | |
| Hungarian | akna(military: exploding device), bánya(excavation from which ore is extracted), enyéim(that which belongs to me), enyém(that which belongs to me), enyémek(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Icelandic | jarðsprengja(military: exploding device), náma(excavation from which ore is extracted), minn(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Indonesian | ranjau(military: exploding device), tambang(excavation from which ore is extracted) | — | |
| Ingrian | miina(military: exploding device) | — | |
| Irish | mianach(excavation from which ore is extracted), mianach(military: passage packed with explosives), mianach(military: exploding device) | — | |
| Italian | cavità(entomology: cavity made by caterpillar), fuoco d'artificio(type of firework), mina(military: exploding device), miniera(excavation from which ore is extracted), il mio(that which belongs to me), estrarre(to remove ore from the ground), minare(to sow mines in), scavare(to remove ore from the ground) | — | |
| Japanese | マイン(excavation from which ore is extracted), 地雷(military: exploding device), 鉱山(excavation from which ore is extracted), 私の(that which belongs to me), 私の(that which belongs to me) | main, jirai, kōzan, watashi no, watakushi no | |
| Kabuverdianu | nha(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Karakalpak | meniki(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Karelian | minun(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Kashmiri | باروٗدی بَم(military: exploding device), سۄرَنٛگ(military: passage packed with explosives), سۄرَنٛگ بَم(military: exploding device), کھان(excavation from which ore is extracted), کھان کھَنُن(to remove ore from the ground) | bārūdy bam, sọrang, sọrang bam, khān, khān khanun | |
| Kazakh | кеніш(excavation from which ore is extracted), мина(military: exploding device), шахта(excavation from which ore is extracted), менікі(that which belongs to me) | kenış, mina, şaxta, menıkı | |
| Khakas | мини(that which belongs to me) | mini | |
| Khmer | គ្រាប់មីន(military: exploding device), មីន(military: exploding device), រ៉ែ(excavation from which ore is extracted), លោហាករ(excavation from which ore is extracted), អណ្ដូង(excavation from which ore is extracted), អណ្ដូងរ៉ែ(excavation from which ore is extracted), ជីករករ៉ែ(to remove ore from the ground), ដាក់មីន(to sow mines in), ធ្វើអាជីវកម្មបរ៉ែ(to remove ore from the ground), យករ៉ែ(to remove ore from the ground) | krŏəp miin, miin, rae, loohaakɑɑ, ʼɑɑʼɑndoung, ʼɑɑʼɑndoung rae, chikrôkrê, dakmiin, thveuʼachivkâmmôbârê, yɔɔkrae | |
| Korean | 갱도(military: passage packed with explosives), 광산(excavation from which ore is extracted), 스타마인(type of firework), 지뢰(military: exploding device), 나의 것(that which belongs to me), 내 것(that which belongs to me), 저의 것(that which belongs to me) | gaengdo, gwangsan, seutamain, jiroe, na-ui geot, nae geot, jeo-ui geot | |
| Kyrgyz | мина(military: exploding device), рудник(excavation from which ore is extracted), шахта(excavation from which ore is extracted) | mina, rudnik, şahta | |
| Lao | ບໍ່ແຮ່(excavation from which ore is extracted), ລູກລະເບີດ(military: exploding device) | bǭ hǣ, lūk la bœ̄t | |
| Latgalian | mina(military: exploding device) | — | |
| Latin | fodina(excavation from which ore is extracted), metallum(excavation from which ore is extracted), minera(excavation from which ore is extracted), mei(that which belongs to me), meus(that which belongs to me), effodere(to remove ore from the ground) | — | |
| Latvian | mīna(military: exploding device), raktuve(excavation from which ore is extracted), mans(that which belongs to me), manējs(that which belongs to me), iegūt(to remove ore from the ground), mīnēt(to sow mines in), mīnēt(to damage with a mine), spridzināt(to damage with a mine) | — | |
| Lithuanian | kasykla(excavation from which ore is extracted), mina(military: exploding device) | — | |
| Macedonian | коп(excavation from which ore is extracted), мина(military: exploding device), рудник(excavation from which ore is extracted), јама(excavation from which ore is extracted), мој(that which belongs to me), копа(to remove ore from the ground), мини́ра(to sow mines in), мини́ра(to damage with a mine), рудари(to remove ore from the ground) | kop, mina, rudnik, jama, moj, kopa, miníra, miníra, rudari | |
| Malay | lombong(excavation from which ore is extracted), kepunyaan beta(that which belongs to me), kepunyaan daku(that which belongs to me), kepunyaan hamba(that which belongs to me), kepunyaan patik(that which belongs to me), kepunyaan saya(that which belongs to me), milik aku(that which belongs to me), milik beta(that which belongs to me), milik daku(that which belongs to me), milik hamba(that which belongs to me), milik patik(that which belongs to me), milik saya(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Malayalam | ഖനി(excavation from which ore is extracted), എന്റെ(that which belongs to me) | khani, enṟe | |
| Manchu | ᠮᡳᠨ᠋ᡳᠩᡤᡝ(that which belongs to me) | miningge | |
| Māori | huke(excavation from which ore is extracted), keringa(excavation from which ore is extracted), maina(military: exploding device), nāhaku(that which belongs to me), nāku(that which belongs to me), nōhoku(that which belongs to me), nōku(that which belongs to me), huke(to remove ore from the ground) | — | |
| Mazanderani | منی(that which belongs to me) | mënê | |
| Mòcheno | gruab(excavation from which ore is extracted) | — | |
| Mongolian | уурхай(excavation from which ore is extracted), минийх(that which belongs to me), ᠮᠢᠨ᠋ᠤᠬᠢ(that which belongs to me), олборлох(to remove ore from the ground) | uurxaj, miniix, minuki, olborlox | |
| Nanai | мӣӈги(that which belongs to me) | mīŋgi | |
| Navajo | haʼagééd(excavation from which ore is extracted) | — | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | ahangu(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Norman | minne(excavation from which ore is extracted), minne(military: exploding device) | — | |
| Norwegian | min(that which belongs to me), minelegge(to sow mines in) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | gruve(excavation from which ore is extracted), mine(military: exploding device) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | gruve(excavation from which ore is extracted) | — | |
| Occitan | mina(excavation from which ore is extracted) | — | |
| Odia | ଖଣି(excavation from which ore is extracted) | khaṇi | |
| Ottoman Turkish | معدن(excavation from which ore is extracted) | maʿden | |
| Pashto | معدن(excavation from which ore is extracted), کان(excavation from which ore is extracted) | ma'dán, kān | |
| Persian | معدن(excavation from which ore is extracted), مین(military: exploding device), کان(excavation from which ore is extracted), کانسار(excavation from which ore is extracted), مال من(that which belongs to me), مرا(that which belongs to me) | ma'dan, min, kân, kânsâr, mâle man, marâ | |
| Pitjantjatjara | ngayuku(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Plautdietsch | Gruft(excavation from which ore is extracted), Mien(excavation from which ore is extracted) | — | |
| Polish | kopalnia(excavation from which ore is extracted), kopalnia(source of wealth or resources), koparka(computing: machine or network used to extract units of cryptocurrency), mina(military: exploding device), mój(that which belongs to me), minować(to sow mines in), wydobywać(to remove ore from the ground), zaminować(to sow mines in) | — | |
| Portuguese | mina(excavation from which ore is extracted), mina(source of wealth or resources), mina(military: exploding device), meu(that which belongs to me), explorar(to remove ore from the ground), minar(to remove ore from the ground), minar(to sow mines in), minerar(to remove ore from the ground) | — | |
| Quechua | qhuya(excavation from which ore is extracted) | — | |
| Romanian | mină(excavation from which ore is extracted), mină(military: exploding device), al meu(that which belongs to me), mina(to sow mines in) | — | |
| Romansch | il mieu(that which belongs to me), ils mes(that which belongs to me), la mia(that which belongs to me), las mias(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Russian | ми́на(military: exploding device), рудни́к(excavation from which ore is extracted), ша́хта(excavation from which ore is extracted), мой(that which belongs to me), добы́ть(to remove ore from the ground), добы́ть(to dig into, for ore or metal), добыва́ть(to remove ore from the ground), добыва́ть(to dig into, for ore or metal), замини́ровать(to sow mines in), ма́йнить(computing: to earn new units of cryptocurrency), мини́ровать(to sow mines in), подорва́ть(to damage with a mine), подрыва́ть(to damage with a mine) | mína, rudník, šáxta, moj, dobýtʹ, dobýtʹ, dobyvátʹ, dobyvátʹ, zaminírovatʹ, májnitʹ, minírovatʹ, podorvátʹ, podryvátʹ | |
| Scots | howk(to remove ore from the ground) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | mèinn(excavation from which ore is extracted), mèinn(military: exploding device), agamsa(that which belongs to me), leamsa(that which belongs to me), mèinn(to remove ore from the ground) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | mina(military: exploding device), rudnik(excavation from which ore is extracted), мина(military: exploding device), рудник(excavation from which ore is extracted), mȏj(that which belongs to me), мо̑ј(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Slovak | baňa(excavation from which ore is extracted), mina(military: exploding device), môj(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Slovene | mina(military: exploding device), rudnik(excavation from which ore is extracted), mój(that which belongs to me), minirati(to sow mines in) | — | |
| Southern Altai | мендийи(that which belongs to me) | mendiyi | |
| Spanish | mina(excavation from which ore is extracted), mina(military: exploding device), de mí(that which belongs to me), lo mío(that which belongs to me), mío(that which belongs to me), extraer(to remove ore from the ground), minar(to remove ore from the ground), minar(to sow mines in) | — | |
| Swahili | chimbo(excavation from which ore is extracted), mgodi(excavation from which ore is extracted), shimo(excavation from which ore is extracted) | — | |
| Swedish | gruva(excavation from which ore is extracted), guldgruva(source of wealth or resources), mina(military: exploding device), min(that which belongs to me), bryta(to remove ore from the ground), minera(to sow mines in) | — | |
| Tagalog | dukalan(excavation from which ore is extracted), dulangan(excavation from which ore is extracted), mina(excavation from which ore is extracted), akin(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Tajik | маъдан(excavation from which ore is extracted), мина(military: exploding device), шахта(excavation from which ore is extracted) | ma'dan, mina, šaxta | |
| Tatar | минеке(that which belongs to me) | mineke | |
| Tày | bó(excavation from which ore is extracted) | — | |
| Telugu | గని(excavation from which ore is extracted) | gani | |
| Thai | กับ(military: exploding device), กับระเบิด(military: exploding device), ทุ่นระเบิด(military: exploding device), เหมือง(excavation from which ore is extracted), นของฉัน(that which belongs to me), นของดิฉัน(that which belongs to me), นของผม(that which belongs to me) | gàp, gàp-rá-bə̀ət, mʉ̌ʉang, kŏng dìchăn, kŏng pŏm | |
| Tocharian B | taupe(excavation from which ore is extracted) | — | |
| Turkish | lağım(military: passage packed with explosives), maden(excavation from which ore is extracted), maden ocağı(excavation from which ore is extracted), mayın(military: exploding device), benim(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Turkmen | mina(military: exploding device), şahta(excavation from which ore is extracted) | — | |
| Tuvan | мээңии(that which belongs to me) | meeñii | |
| Ukrainian | мі́на(military: exploding device), рудни́к(excavation from which ore is extracted), ша́хта(excavation from which ore is extracted), моя́(that which belongs to me), мій(that which belongs to me), замінува́ти(to sow mines in), мінува́ти(to sow mines in), підрива́ти(to damage with a mine), підірва́ти(to damage with a mine) | mína, rudnýk, šáxta, mojá, mij, zaminuváty, minuváty, pidryváty, pidirváty | |
| Urdu | معدن(excavation from which ore is extracted), کان(excavation from which ore is extracted), میرا(that which belongs to me) | ma'din, kān, merā | |
| Uyghur | كان(excavation from which ore is extracted) | kan | |
| Uzbek | kon(excavation from which ore is extracted), mina(military: exploding device), rudnik(excavation from which ore is extracted), shaxta(excavation from which ore is extracted), meniki(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Vietnamese | mìn(military: exploding device), mỏ(excavation from which ore is extracted), của tôi(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Welsh | cloddfa(excavation from which ore is extracted) | — | |
| Western Apache | shíí(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Woiwurrung | nooga-leek(that which belongs to me) | — | |
| Yakut | миэнэ(that which belongs to me) | miene | |
| Zazaki | mı (diq)(that which belongs to me) | — |
myn, myn, myne
madem, minierë, minë
لغم, لغم, لَغَم, لَغَم, لَغَم, لَغْم, لُغْم, لُغْم, مَنْجَم, مَنْجَم, بتاعي, حَقِّي, لي, لِي, لِيَّ, لَغَمَ
laḡam, laḡam, luḡum, laḡam, laḡam, laḡam, laḡm, luḡm, luḡm, manjam, manjam, betaʕi, ḥaggi, leya, lī, liyya, laḡama
njeu
mina, mədən, şaxta, mənimki, minalamaq
mines
sako, sakuya
mengleuz, min, min, ma hini, ma re
ми́на, ми́на, минно поле, рудни́к, рудни́ца, мой, добивам, минирам
mína, mína, rudník, rudníca, moj, dobivam, miniram
mina, mina, mina, el meu, la meva, minar
mgodi
důl, mina, můj, dolovat, podminovat, zaminovat
maja
mine, min
groeve, mijn, mijn, de mijne, het mijne, mijnen leggen, ontginnen
mino, mino, la mia, mia
miin
nám
aarreaitta, kaivos, koverre, kultakaivos, louhintakone, miina, miina, miina, miina, minun, mun, kaivaa, kaivaa, kaivaa kuoppa alle, kaivaa tunneli alle, kaivautua, louhia, louhia, louhia, miinata, miinoittaa, nakertaa, tuhota miinalla, vahingoittaa miinalla, vaurioittaa miinalla
mine, mine, le mien, à moi, extraire
mê
mina
Abbaustelle, Bergwerk, Grub, Grube, Mine, Mine, Pütt, Quelle, Schachtanlage, Schachtgrube, Tagebau, Zeche, mein, meins, abbauen, fördern, verminen
μεταλλείο, νάρκη, ναρκοπέδιο, ορυχείο, δικά μου, δικές μου, δική μου, δικιά μου, δικοί μου, δικό μου, δικός μου, εξορύσσω, μεταλλεύω, ναρκοθετώ
metalleío, nárki, narkopédio, orycheío, diká mou, dikés mou, dikí mou, dikiá mou, dikoí mou, dikó mou, dikós mou, exorýsso, metallévo, narkothetó
aʻu, oʻu
खान, बारूदी बम, सुरंग, सुरंग बम, मेरा, मेरी, मेरे, खान खोदना
khān, bārūdī bam, suraṅg, suraṅg bam, merā, merī, mere, khān khodnā
akna, bánya, enyéim, enyém, enyémek
jarðsprengja, náma, minn
ranjau, tambang
miina
mianach, mianach, mianach
cavità, fuoco d'artificio, mina, miniera, il mio, estrarre, minare, scavare
nha
meniki
minun
باروٗدی بَم, سۄرَنٛگ, سۄرَنٛگ بَم, کھان, کھان کھَنُن
bārūdy bam, sọrang, sọrang bam, khān, khān khanun
គ្រាប់មីន, មីន, រ៉ែ, លោហាករ, អណ្ដូង, អណ្ដូងរ៉ែ, ជីករករ៉ែ, ដាក់មីន, ធ្វើអាជីវកម្មបរ៉ែ, យករ៉ែ
krŏəp miin, miin, rae, loohaakɑɑ, ʼɑɑʼɑndoung, ʼɑɑʼɑndoung rae, chikrôkrê, dakmiin, thveuʼachivkâmmôbârê, yɔɔkrae
갱도, 광산, 스타마인, 지뢰, 나의 것, 내 것, 저의 것
gaengdo, gwangsan, seutamain, jiroe, na-ui geot, nae geot, jeo-ui geot
mina
fodina, metallum, minera, mei, meus, effodere
mīna, raktuve, mans, manējs, iegūt, mīnēt, mīnēt, spridzināt
kasykla, mina
коп, мина, рудник, јама, мој, копа, мини́ра, мини́ра, рудари
kop, mina, rudnik, jama, moj, kopa, miníra, miníra, rudari
lombong, kepunyaan beta, kepunyaan daku, kepunyaan hamba, kepunyaan patik, kepunyaan saya, milik aku, milik beta, milik daku, milik hamba, milik patik, milik saya
huke, keringa, maina, nāhaku, nāku, nōhoku, nōku, huke
gruab
haʼagééd
ahangu
minne, minne
min, minelegge
gruve, mine
gruve
mina
ngayuku
Gruft, Mien
kopalnia, kopalnia, koparka, mina, mój, minować, wydobywać, zaminować
mina, mina, mina, meu, explorar, minar, minar, minerar
qhuya
mină, mină, al meu, mina
il mieu, ils mes, la mia, las mias
ми́на, рудни́к, ша́хта, мой, добы́ть, добы́ть, добыва́ть, добыва́ть, замини́ровать, ма́йнить, мини́ровать, подорва́ть, подрыва́ть
mína, rudník, šáxta, moj, dobýtʹ, dobýtʹ, dobyvátʹ, dobyvátʹ, zaminírovatʹ, májnitʹ, minírovatʹ, podorvátʹ, podryvátʹ
howk
mèinn, mèinn, agamsa, leamsa, mèinn
mina, rudnik, мина, рудник, mȏj, мо̑ј
baňa, mina, môj
mina, rudnik, mój, minirati
mina, mina, de mí, lo mío, mío, extraer, minar, minar
chimbo, mgodi, shimo
gruva, guldgruva, mina, min, bryta, minera
dukalan, dulangan, mina, akin
bó
กับ, กับระเบิด, ทุ่นระเบิด, เหมือง, นของฉัน, นของดิฉัน, นของผม
gàp, gàp-rá-bə̀ət, mʉ̌ʉang, kŏng dìchăn, kŏng pŏm
taupe
lağım, maden, maden ocağı, mayın, benim
mina, şahta
мі́на, рудни́к, ша́хта, моя́, мій, замінува́ти, мінува́ти, підрива́ти, підірва́ти
mína, rudnýk, šáxta, mojá, mij, zaminuváty, minuváty, pidryváty, pidirváty
kon, mina, rudnik, shaxta, meniki
mìn, mỏ, của tôi
cloddfa
shíí
nooga-leek
mı (diq)
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