Mound
Translations of "mound" (35 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | χῶμα(artificial elevation of earth) | khôma | |
| Armenian | թումբ(artificial elevation of earth) | tʻumb | |
| Bulgarian | могила(natural elevation), насип(artificial elevation of earth), натрупвам(to pile into mounds) | mogila, nasip, natrupvam | |
| Catalan | mota(artificial elevation of earth), túmul(artificial elevation of earth) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 丘(natural elevation), 土堆(artificial elevation of earth), 堆(artificial elevation of earth) | qiū, tǔduī, duī | |
| Dutch | heuvel(natural elevation), terp(artificial elevation of earth) | — | |
| Esperanto | altaĵeto(natural elevation), teramaso(artificial elevation of earth) | — | |
| Finnish | kasa(artificial elevation of earth), keko(artificial elevation of earth), kukkula(natural elevation), kumpare(natural elevation), kumpu(natural elevation), penkka(artificial elevation of earth), syöttökumpu(baseball term), valli(artificial elevation of earth), valtakunnanomena(part of regalia), kasata(to pile into mounds) | — | |
| French | butte(artificial elevation of earth), monticule(artificial elevation of earth), monticule(baseball term), tertre(natural elevation), butter(fortify with a mound) | — | |
| Galician | meda(artificial elevation of earth), mámoa(artificial elevation of earth), toutelo(natural elevation) | — | |
| Georgian | ყორღანი(artificial elevation of earth) | q̇orɣani | |
| German | Erdhügel(artificial elevation of earth), Erdwall(artificial elevation of earth), Hügel(natural elevation) | — | |
| Hungarian | töltés(artificial elevation of earth) | — | |
| Irish | mullóg(artificial elevation of earth), tulach(artificial elevation of earth) | — | |
| Italian | collinetta(natural elevation), cumulo(artificial elevation of earth), montarozzo(artificial elevation of earth), monticello(artificial elevation of earth), monticello(natural elevation), motta(artificial elevation of earth), motta(natural elevation), poggio(natural elevation), terrapieno(artificial elevation of earth), tumulo(artificial elevation of earth), tumulo(artificial elevation of earth), tumulo(natural elevation), accumulare(to pile into mounds), ammucchiare(to pile into mounds) | — | |
| Japanese | マウンド(artificial elevation of earth), マウンド(baseball term), 塚(artificial elevation of earth), 塚(natural elevation) | maundo, maundo, tsuka, tsuka | |
| Kapampangan | punsu(natural elevation) | — | |
| Latin | tumulus(artificial elevation of earth) | — | |
| Māori | toropuke(artificial elevation of earth) | — | |
| Navajo | yílkʼid(artificial elevation of earth) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | haug(natural elevation) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | كومه(artificial elevation of earth), كومه(natural elevation) | küme, küme | |
| Persian | تپه(artificial elevation of earth), تپه(natural elevation), کومه(artificial elevation of earth) | tappe, tappe, kume | |
| Plautdietsch | Humpel(artificial elevation of earth), Humpel(natural elevation) | — | |
| Polish | jabłko(part of regalia), kopiec(artificial elevation of earth) | — | |
| Portuguese | cômoro(artificial elevation of earth), monte(artificial elevation of earth), monte(natural elevation), montinho(baseball term), montículo(baseball term), orbe(part of regalia), pilha(artificial elevation of earth), amontoar(to pile into mounds), empilhar(to pile into mounds) | — | |
| Romanian | movilă(natural elevation) | — | |
| Russian | держава(part of regalia), курга́н(natural elevation), на́сыпь(artificial elevation of earth), холм(artificial elevation of earth), холм(natural elevation) | deržava, kurgán, násypʹ, xolm, xolm | |
| Spanish | base(baseball term), montículo(artificial elevation of earth), montículo(natural elevation), montículo(baseball term), orbe(part of regalia), túmulo(artificial elevation of earth), amontonar(to pile into mounds), apilar(to pile into mounds) | — | |
| Turkish | höyük(artificial elevation of earth), tepecik(natural elevation), tümsek(natural elevation), yığın(artificial elevation of earth), öbek(artificial elevation of earth) | — | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎚𐎍(artificial elevation of earth) | tl | |
| Venetan | chipa(artificial elevation of earth) | — | |
| Vietnamese | gò(natural elevation), đụn(natural elevation), ụ(natural elevation) | — | |
| Walloon | croupet(natural elevation), hopea(artificial elevation of earth), moncea(artificial elevation of earth), tiene(natural elevation), tier(natural elevation) | — | |
| Welsh | crug(artificial elevation of earth), twmpath(artificial elevation of earth) | — |
mota, túmul
heuvel, terp
altaĵeto, teramaso
kasa, keko, kukkula, kumpare, kumpu, penkka, syöttökumpu, valli, valtakunnanomena, kasata
butte, monticule, monticule, tertre, butter
meda, mámoa, toutelo
Erdhügel, Erdwall, Hügel
töltés
mullóg, tulach
collinetta, cumulo, montarozzo, monticello, monticello, motta, motta, poggio, terrapieno, tumulo, tumulo, tumulo, accumulare, ammucchiare
punsu
tumulus
toropuke
yílkʼid
Humpel, Humpel
jabłko, kopiec
cômoro, monte, monte, montinho, montículo, orbe, pilha, amontoar, empilhar
movilă
base, montículo, montículo, montículo, orbe, túmulo, amontonar, apilar
höyük, tepecik, tümsek, yığın, öbek
chipa
gò, đụn, ụ
croupet, hopea, moncea, tiene, tier
crug, twmpath
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