Nod
Translations of "nod" (41 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | νεῦμα(instance of moving one's head), νεύω(incline the head up and down) | neûma, neúō | |
| Arabic | إِيمَاءَة(instance of moving one's head), هَزَّة(instance of moving one's head), أَوْمَأَ(incline the head up and down), أَوْمَأَ بِرَأْسِهِ(incline the head up and down) | ʔīmāʔa, hazza, ʔawmaʔa, ʔawmaʔa biraʔsihi | |
| Belarusian | ківа́ць(incline the head up and down), кіўну́ць(incline the head up and down) | kivácʹ, kiwnúcʹ | |
| Bulgarian | кимане(instance of moving one's head), задрямвам(gradually fall asleep), кимам(incline the head up and down), климам(gradually fall asleep) | kimane, zadrjamvam, kimam, klimam | |
| Burmese | ငိုက်(gradually fall asleep), ညိတ်(incline the head up and down) | nguik, nyit | |
| Catalan | capcinada(instance of moving one's head), capejada(instance of moving one's head), assentir amb el cap(incline the head up and down), capcinejar(gradually fall asleep), capejar(incline the head up and down), fer que sí amb el cap(incline the head up and down), pesar figues(gradually fall asleep) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᎵᏍᎫᏍᎦ(incline the head up and down) | alisgusga | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 點頭 /点头(instance of moving one's head), 打盹(gradually fall asleep), 點頭 /点头(incline the head up and down) | diǎntóu, dǎdǔn, diǎntóu | |
| Czech | klímat(gradually fall asleep), kývat(incline the head up and down), přikyvovat(incline the head up and down), přikývnout(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Danish | nikke(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Dutch | knik(instance of moving one's head), knikkebollen(gradually fall asleep), knikken(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Esperanto | kapjeso(instance of moving one's head), dormeti(gradually fall asleep), ekdormadi(gradually fall asleep), ekdormeti(gradually fall asleep), kapindiki(incline the head up and down), kapjesi(incline the head up and down), kapnei(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Finnish | nyökkäys(instance of moving one's head), nuokkua(gradually fall asleep), nyökyttää(incline the head up and down), nyökätä(incline the head up and down), nyökäyttää(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| French | hochement(instance of moving one's head), signe de la tête(instance of moving one's head), dodeliner(incline the head up and down), dodeliner(gradually fall asleep), hocher(incline the head up and down), piquer du nez(gradually fall asleep), somnoler(gradually fall asleep) | — | |
| German | Kopfnicken(instance of moving one's head), einnicken(gradually fall asleep), nicken(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Hebrew | הרכין(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Hungarian | biccentés(instance of moving one's head), bólintani(instance of moving one's head), bólintás(instance of moving one's head), biccent(incline the head up and down), bóbiskol(gradually fall asleep), bólint(incline the head up and down), igenel(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Icelandic | að kinka kolli(incline the head up and down), að sofna(gradually fall asleep) | — | |
| Indonesian | anggukan(instance of moving one's head), mengangguk(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Italian | cenno(instance of moving one's head), accennare(incline the head up and down), addormentarsi(gradually fall asleep), annuire(incline the head up and down), appisolarsi(gradually fall asleep), cadere in catalessi(gradually fall asleep), scuotere(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Japanese | 頷く(incline the head up and down) | unazuku | |
| Korean | 끄덕이다(incline the head up and down) | kkeudeogida | |
| Latin | nūtus(instance of moving one's head), adnuō(incline the head up and down), nūtō(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Macedonian | климање(instance of moving one's head), дреме(gradually fall asleep), задремува(gradually fall asleep), ки́ма(incline the head up and down), ки́мне(incline the head up and down), кли́ма(incline the head up and down), кли́мне(incline the head up and down) | klimanje, dreme, zadremuva, kíma, kímne, klíma, klímne | |
| Māori | tungou(instance of moving one's head), kānewha(gradually fall asleep), tungou(incline the head up and down), tūngoungou(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Mokilese | mwasoa(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Norwegian | nikk(instance of moving one's head), nikke(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Polish | kiwać(incline the head up and down), kiwnąć(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Portuguese | aceno(instance of moving one's head), acenar(incline the head up and down), assentir(incline the head up and down), cabecear(gradually fall asleep) | — | |
| Romanian | da din cap(incline the head up and down), dormita(gradually fall asleep) | — | |
| Russian | киво́к(instance of moving one's head), дрема́ть(gradually fall asleep), задрема́ть(gradually fall asleep), кива́ть(incline the head up and down), кивну́ть(incline the head up and down), клева́ть но́сом(gradually fall asleep) | kivók, dremátʹ, zadremátʹ, kivátʹ, kivnútʹ, klevátʹ nósom | |
| Scottish Gaelic | gnogadh cinn(instance of moving one's head), crom(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | klimati(incline the head up and down), klimnuti(incline the head up and down), климати(incline the head up and down), климнути(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Slovak | kývať(incline the head up and down), prikývnuť(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Slovene | kimati(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Spanish | ademán(instance of moving one's head), cabezada(instance of moving one's head), sombrerazo(instance of moving one's head), venia(instance of moving one's head), asentir con la cabeza(incline the head up and down), cabecear(incline the head up and down), cabecear(gradually fall asleep) | — | |
| Swedish | nick(instance of moving one's head), nicka(incline the head up and down), nicka till(gradually fall asleep) | — | |
| Thai | งุบ(gradually fall asleep), ผงก(incline the head up and down), พยัก(incline the head up and down), พยักหน้า(incline the head up and down), สัปหงก(gradually fall asleep), โงก(gradually fall asleep) | ngúp, pà-ngòk, pá-yák, ngôok | |
| Turkish | kafa sallamak(incline the head up and down) | — | |
| Ukrainian | кива́ти(incline the head up and down), кивну́ти(incline the head up and down) | kyváty, kyvnúty | |
| Vietnamese | gật(incline the head up and down), gật đầu(incline the head up and down) | — |
capcinada, capejada, assentir amb el cap, capcinejar, capejar, fer que sí amb el cap, pesar figues
klímat, kývat, přikyvovat, přikývnout
nikke
knik, knikkebollen, knikken
kapjeso, dormeti, ekdormadi, ekdormeti, kapindiki, kapjesi, kapnei
nyökkäys, nuokkua, nyökyttää, nyökätä, nyökäyttää
hochement, signe de la tête, dodeliner, dodeliner, hocher, piquer du nez, somnoler
Kopfnicken, einnicken, nicken
הרכין
biccentés, bólintani, bólintás, biccent, bóbiskol, bólint, igenel
að kinka kolli, að sofna
anggukan, mengangguk
cenno, accennare, addormentarsi, annuire, appisolarsi, cadere in catalessi, scuotere
nūtus, adnuō, nūtō
климање, дреме, задремува, ки́ма, ки́мне, кли́ма, кли́мне
klimanje, dreme, zadremuva, kíma, kímne, klíma, klímne
tungou, kānewha, tungou, tūngoungou
mwasoa
nikk, nikke
kiwać, kiwnąć
aceno, acenar, assentir, cabecear
da din cap, dormita
киво́к, дрема́ть, задрема́ть, кива́ть, кивну́ть, клева́ть но́сом
kivók, dremátʹ, zadremátʹ, kivátʹ, kivnútʹ, klevátʹ nósom
gnogadh cinn, crom
klimati, klimnuti, климати, климнути
kývať, prikývnuť
kimati
ademán, cabezada, sombrerazo, venia, asentir con la cabeza, cabecear, cabecear
nick, nicka, nicka till
kafa sallamak
gật, gật đầu
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.