Mix
Translations of "mix" (92 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Acehnese | lawök(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Albanian | përzi(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | κεράννυμι(stir two or more substances together), μίγνυμι(stir two or more substances together) | keránnumi, mígnumi | |
| Arabic | خلط(stir two or more substances together), خَلَطَ(stir two or more substances together), مَزَجَ(stir two or more substances together) | ḵalaṭ, ḵalaṭa, mazaja | |
| Armenian | խառնուրդ(result of mixing two or more substances), խառնել(stir two or more substances together) | xaṙnurd, xaṙnel | |
| Aromanian | ameastic(stir two or more substances together), meastic(stir two or more substances together), mintescu(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Assamese | মিহলা(stir two or more substances together), মিহলোৱা(stir two or more substances together) | mihola, miholüa | |
| Asturian | amestar(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | qarışdırmaq(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Belarusian | спалучэ́нне(result of mixing two or more substances), су́месь(result of mixing two or more substances), зме́шваць(stir two or more substances together), змяша́ць(stir two or more substances together), мяша́ць(stir two or more substances together) | spalučénnje, súmjesʹ, zmjéšvacʹ, zmjašácʹ, mjašácʹ | |
| Bulgarian | микс(music: result of mixing several tracks), смес(result of mixing two or more substances), смесица(result of combining items normally kept separate), бъ́ркам(stir two or more substances together), забъ́ркам(stir two or more substances together), забъ́рквам(stir two or more substances together), комбини́рам(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), микси́рам(use a mixer on), микси́рам(music: combine several tracks), разбъ́ркам(stir two or more substances together), разбъ́рквам(stir two or more substances together), сме́свам(stir two or more substances together), сме́свам(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), сме́ся(stir two or more substances together), сме́ся(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), съчета́вам(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), съчета́я(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate) | miks, smes, smesica, bǎ́rkam, zabǎ́rkam, zabǎ́rkvam, kombiníram, miksíram, miksíram, razbǎ́rkam, razbǎ́rkvam, smésvam, smésvam, smésja, smésja, sǎčetávam, sǎčetája | |
| Burmese | စရနယ်(stir two or more substances together), နယ်(stir two or more substances together), မွှေ(stir two or more substances together) | ca.ra.nai, nai, hmwe | |
| Catalan | barrejar(stir two or more substances together), mesclar(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | تێکەڵھ(result of mixing two or more substances), تێکەڵ بکە(stir two or more substances together) | têkellh, têkell bke | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᏑᎨᎭ(stir two or more substances together) | asugeha | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 撈 /捞(stir two or more substances together), 混合(stir two or more substances together), 溝 /沟(stir two or more substances together) | lou¹, wan⁶ hap⁶, kau¹ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 攪拌 /搅拌(stir two or more substances together), 混合(stir two or more substances together) | jiǎobàn, hùnhé | |
| Czech | mixovat(use a mixer on), míchat(stir two or more substances together), mísit(stir two or more substances together), smíchat(stir two or more substances together), smísit(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Danish | blanding(result of mixing two or more substances), blanding(result of combining items normally kept separate), blande(stir two or more substances together), blande(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), mikse(stir two or more substances together), mikse(use a mixer on), mikse(music: combine several tracks), mikse(music: produce a finished version of a recording), røre(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Dutch | afmixen(music: produce a finished version of a recording), mengen(stir two or more substances together), mixen(use a mixer on), mixen(music: combine several tracks), vermengen(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate) | — | |
| Esperanto | miksi(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Estonian | segama(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Finnish | kooste(music: result of mixing several tracks), kooste(music: finished version of a recording), miksaus(music: result of mixing several tracks), miksaus(music: finished version of a recording), sekoitus(result of mixing two or more substances), sekoitus(result of combining items normally kept separate), seos(result of mixing two or more substances), yhdistelmä(result of mixing two or more substances), yhdistelmä(result of combining items normally kept separate), yhdistelmä(music: result of mixing several tracks), koostaa(music: combine several tracks), koostaa(music: produce a finished version of a recording), miksata(music: combine several tracks), miksata(music: produce a finished version of a recording), sekoittaa(stir two or more substances together), sekoittaa(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), vatkata(use a mixer on), yhdistää(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), yhdistää(music: combine several tracks) | — | |
| French | mélange(result of mixing two or more substances), mixer(music: combine several tracks), mélanger(stir two or more substances together), mêler(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate) | — | |
| Friulian | messedâ(stir two or more substances together), miscliçâ(stir two or more substances together), misturâ(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Georgian | არევა(stir two or more substances together) | areva | |
| German | Mischung(result of mixing two or more substances), abmischen(music: combine several tracks), mischen(stir two or more substances together), mischen(music: combine several tracks), mixen(stir two or more substances together), mixen(music: combine several tracks), vermengen(stir two or more substances together), vermischen(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Greek | αναμιγνύω(stir two or more substances together) | anamignýo | |
| Hindi | मिलाना(stir two or more substances together) | milānā | |
| Hungarian | kever(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Icelandic | blanda(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Indonesian | mencampurkan(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Ingrian | meglata(stir two or more substances together), meglata(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), sotkia(stir two or more substances together), sotkia(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate) | — | |
| Interlingua | miscer(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Irish | measc(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Italian | frammisto(result of mixing two or more substances), mescola(result of mixing two or more substances), mistura(result of mixing two or more substances), mix(result of mixing two or more substances), mescolare(stir two or more substances together), mischiare(stir two or more substances together), mixare(stir two or more substances together), mixare(music: combine several tracks) | — | |
| Japanese | 混ぜる(stir two or more substances together) | mazeru | |
| Javanese | nyampur(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Kazakh | араластыру(stir two or more substances together) | aralastyru | |
| Khmer | កូរ(stir two or more substances together), លាយ(stir two or more substances together), លាយឡំ(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate) | kou, liəy, liəylɑm | |
| Korean | 섞다(stir two or more substances together) | seokda | |
| Kumyk | булгъамакъ(stir two or more substances together) | bulğamaq | |
| Kyrgyz | аралаштыруу(stir two or more substances together) | aralaştıruu | |
| Ladin | mescedèr(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Ladino | karishtrear(stir two or more substances together), mesklar(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Lao | ປະສົມ(stir two or more substances together) | pa som | |
| Latgalian | maiseit(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Latin | misceō(stir two or more substances together), remisceo(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), remisceō(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Latvian | maisīt(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Lithuanian | maišyti(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Low German | mengen(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Macedonian | измеша(stir two or more substances together), меша(stir two or more substances together), помеша(stir two or more substances together) | izmeša, meša, pomeša | |
| Malay | campur(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Maltese | ħallat(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Māori | ranunga(result of mixing two or more substances), ranunga(result of combining items normally kept separate), konatu(stir two or more substances together), miki(stir two or more substances together), miki(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), miki(use a mixer on), miki(music: combine several tracks), natu(stir two or more substances together), natu(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), ranu(stir two or more substances together), whakananu(stir two or more substances together), whakananu(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), whakaranu(stir two or more substances together), whakaranu(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), whāranu(stir two or more substances together), whāranu(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate) | — | |
| Maranao | sambor(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Mongolian | холих(stir two or more substances together), хутгалдах(stir two or more substances together) | xolix, xutgaldax | |
| Norman | mêler(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | blanding(result of mixing two or more substances), miks(result of mixing two or more substances), blande(stir two or more substances together), blande(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), mikse(stir two or more substances together), mikse(music: combine several tracks) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | blanding(result of mixing two or more substances), miks(result of mixing two or more substances) | — | |
| Occitan | barrejar(stir two or more substances together), mesclar(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Old East Slavic | мѣшати(stir two or more substances together) | měšati | |
| Old English | menġan(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Persian | آمیزه(result of mixing two or more substances), آمیزه(result of combining items normally kept separate), مخلوط(result of mixing two or more substances), مخلوط(result of combining items normally kept separate), میکساژ(music: result of mixing several tracks), آمیختن(stir two or more substances together), آمیختن(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate) | âmize, âmize, maxlut, maxlut, miksâž, âmixtan, âmixtan | |
| Polish | miks(result of mixing two or more substances), miks(music: result of mixing several tracks), miks(music: finished version of a recording), bełtać(stir two or more substances together), mieszać(stir two or more substances together), zbełtać(stir two or more substances together), zmieszać(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Portuguese | misturar(stir two or more substances together), mixar(music: combine several tracks) | — | |
| Romanian | amestec(result of mixing two or more substances), amestec(result of combining items normally kept separate), amestecătură(result of mixing two or more substances), mixtură(result of mixing two or more substances), amesteca(stir two or more substances together), amesteca(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), mesteca(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Romansch | maschadar(stir two or more substances together), masdar(stir two or more substances together), masder(stir two or more substances together), mischedar(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Russian | смесь(result of mixing two or more substances), смесь(result of combining items normally kept separate), замиксова́ть(music: combine several tracks), меша́ть(stir two or more substances together), миксова́ть(music: combine several tracks), перепу́тать(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), перепу́тывать(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), помеша́ть(stir two or more substances together), размеша́ть(stir two or more substances together), сме́шивать(stir two or more substances together), сме́шивать(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), сме́шивать(music: combine several tracks), смеша́ть(stir two or more substances together), смеша́ть(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), смеша́ть(music: combine several tracks) | smesʹ, smesʹ, zamiksovátʹ, mešátʹ, miksovátʹ, perepútatʹ, perepútyvatʹ, pomešátʹ, razmešátʹ, sméšivatʹ, sméšivatʹ, sméšivatʹ, smešátʹ, smešátʹ, smešátʹ | |
| Sanskrit | श्रीणाति(stir two or more substances together) | śrīṇāti | |
| Sardinian | ammasturai(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | measg(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | mješavina(result of mixing two or more substances), smjesa(result of combining items normally kept separate), izmijéšati(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), izméšati(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), mijéšati(stir two or more substances together), mijéšati(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), méšati(stir two or more substances together), méšati(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), mȉksati(use a mixer on), pomijéšati(stir two or more substances together), poméšati(stir two or more substances together), изме́шати(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), измије́шати(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), ме́шати(stir two or more substances together), ме́шати(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), ми̏ксати(use a mixer on), мије́шати(stir two or more substances together), мије́шати(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), поме́шати(stir two or more substances together), помије́шати(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Sicilian | ammiscari(stir two or more substances together), miscari(stir two or more substances together), mmiscari(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Slovak | miešať(stir two or more substances together), zmiešavať(stir two or more substances together), zmiešať(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Slovene | mešati(stir two or more substances together), mešati(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), mešati(use a mixer on), miksati(use a mixer on), miksati(music: combine several tracks), zmešati(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Somali | qasid(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Southern Altai | аралажар(stir two or more substances together), аралаштырар(stir two or more substances together), булгаар(stir two or more substances together) | aralažar, aralaštïrar, bulgaar | |
| Spanish | mezcla(result of mixing two or more substances), mezcla(result of combining items normally kept separate), mixtura(result of mixing two or more substances), champurrar(stir two or more substances together), chapurrar(stir two or more substances together), entregerir(stir two or more substances together), entreverar(stir two or more substances together), mesclar(stir two or more substances together), mezclar(stir two or more substances together), mezclar(music: combine several tracks), mixturar(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Swedish | blandning(result of mixing two or more substances), blandning(result of combining items normally kept separate), kombination(result of combining items normally kept separate), mix(result of mixing two or more substances), mix(result of combining items normally kept separate), mixning(music: result of mixing several tracks), remix(music: result of mixing several tracks), slutmix(music: finished version of a recording), blanda(stir two or more substances together), blanda(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), blanda(use a mixer on), kombinera(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), mixa(use a mixer on), mixa(music: combine several tracks), mixa(music: produce a finished version of a recording), sammanställa(music: produce a finished version of a recording), slutmixa(music: produce a finished version of a recording) | — | |
| Tajik | аралаш кардан(stir two or more substances together), омехтан(stir two or more substances together), қатӣ кардан(stir two or more substances together) | aralaš kardan, omextan, qati kardan | |
| Thai | ผสม(stir two or more substances together) | pà-sǒm | |
| Tocharian B | triw(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Turkish | karıştırmak(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎎𐎒𐎋(stir two or more substances together) | msk | |
| Ukrainian | су́міш(result of mixing two or more substances), су́міш(result of combining items normally kept separate), змі́шувати(stir two or more substances together), змі́шувати(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), зміша́ти(stir two or more substances together), зміша́ти(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), міша́ти(stir two or more substances together), перемі́шувати(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate), переміша́ти(combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate) | súmiš, súmiš, zmíšuvaty, zmíšuvaty, zmišáty, zmišáty, mišáty, peremíšuvaty, peremišáty | |
| Urdu | ملانا(stir two or more substances together) | milānā | |
| Uzbek | aralashtirmoq(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Venetan | mesedar(stir two or more substances together), misciar(stir two or more substances together), misiar(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Vietnamese | pha(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Walloon | maxhî(stir two or more substances together) | — | |
| Yiddish | מישן(stir two or more substances together) | mishn |
lawök
përzi
ameastic, meastic, mintescu
amestar
qarışdırmaq
спалучэ́нне, су́месь, зме́шваць, змяша́ць, мяша́ць
spalučénnje, súmjesʹ, zmjéšvacʹ, zmjašácʹ, mjašácʹ
микс, смес, смесица, бъ́ркам, забъ́ркам, забъ́рквам, комбини́рам, микси́рам, микси́рам, разбъ́ркам, разбъ́рквам, сме́свам, сме́свам, сме́ся, сме́ся, съчета́вам, съчета́я
miks, smes, smesica, bǎ́rkam, zabǎ́rkam, zabǎ́rkvam, kombiníram, miksíram, miksíram, razbǎ́rkam, razbǎ́rkvam, smésvam, smésvam, smésja, smésja, sǎčetávam, sǎčetája
barrejar, mesclar
mixovat, míchat, mísit, smíchat, smísit
blanding, blanding, blande, blande, mikse, mikse, mikse, mikse, røre
afmixen, mengen, mixen, mixen, vermengen
miksi
segama
kooste, kooste, miksaus, miksaus, sekoitus, sekoitus, seos, yhdistelmä, yhdistelmä, yhdistelmä, koostaa, koostaa, miksata, miksata, sekoittaa, sekoittaa, vatkata, yhdistää, yhdistää
mélange, mixer, mélanger, mêler
messedâ, miscliçâ, misturâ
Mischung, abmischen, mischen, mischen, mixen, mixen, vermengen, vermischen
kever
blanda
mencampurkan
meglata, meglata, sotkia, sotkia
miscer
measc
frammisto, mescola, mistura, mix, mescolare, mischiare, mixare, mixare
nyampur
mescedèr
karishtrear, mesklar
maiseit
misceō, remisceo, remisceō
maisīt
maišyti
mengen
campur
ħallat
ranunga, ranunga, konatu, miki, miki, miki, miki, natu, natu, ranu, whakananu, whakananu, whakaranu, whakaranu, whāranu, whāranu
sambor
mêler
blanding, miks, blande, blande, mikse, mikse
blanding, miks
barrejar, mesclar
menġan
آمیزه, آمیزه, مخلوط, مخلوط, میکساژ, آمیختن, آمیختن
âmize, âmize, maxlut, maxlut, miksâž, âmixtan, âmixtan
miks, miks, miks, bełtać, mieszać, zbełtać, zmieszać
misturar, mixar
amestec, amestec, amestecătură, mixtură, amesteca, amesteca, mesteca
maschadar, masdar, masder, mischedar
смесь, смесь, замиксова́ть, меша́ть, миксова́ть, перепу́тать, перепу́тывать, помеша́ть, размеша́ть, сме́шивать, сме́шивать, сме́шивать, смеша́ть, смеша́ть, смеша́ть
smesʹ, smesʹ, zamiksovátʹ, mešátʹ, miksovátʹ, perepútatʹ, perepútyvatʹ, pomešátʹ, razmešátʹ, sméšivatʹ, sméšivatʹ, sméšivatʹ, smešátʹ, smešátʹ, smešátʹ
ammasturai
measg
mješavina, smjesa, izmijéšati, izméšati, mijéšati, mijéšati, méšati, méšati, mȉksati, pomijéšati, poméšati, изме́шати, измије́шати, ме́шати, ме́шати, ми̏ксати, мије́шати, мије́шати, поме́шати, помије́шати
ammiscari, miscari, mmiscari
miešať, zmiešavať, zmiešať
mešati, mešati, mešati, miksati, miksati, zmešati
qasid
mezcla, mezcla, mixtura, champurrar, chapurrar, entregerir, entreverar, mesclar, mezclar, mezclar, mixturar
blandning, blandning, kombination, mix, mix, mixning, remix, slutmix, blanda, blanda, blanda, kombinera, mixa, mixa, mixa, sammanställa, slutmixa
triw
karıştırmak
су́міш, су́міш, змі́шувати, змі́шувати, зміша́ти, зміша́ти, міша́ти, перемі́шувати, переміша́ти
súmiš, súmiš, zmíšuvaty, zmíšuvaty, zmišáty, zmišáty, mišáty, peremíšuvaty, peremišáty
aralashtirmoq
mesedar, misciar, misiar
pha
maxhî
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