Offense
Translations of "offense" (29 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aramaic | אבאשותא(state of being offended) | avashvta | |
| Armenian | հանցանք(act of offending against the law), հարձակում(strategy and tactics employed when in position to score), հարձակում(portion of a team dedicated to scoring), վիրավորանք(act of offending against manners), վիրավորվածություն(state of being offended), օրինազանցություն(act of offending against the law) | hancʻankʻ, harjakum, harjakum, viravorankʻ, viravorvacutʻyun, ōrinazancʻutʻyun | |
| Bulgarian | нападение(strategy and tactics employed when in position to score), нападение(portion of a team dedicated to scoring), нарушение(act of offending against the law), настъпление(strategy and tactics employed when in position to score), обида(state of being offended), престъпление(act of offending against the law) | napadenie, napadenie, narušenie, nastǎplenie, obida, prestǎplenie | |
| Catalan | insult(act of offending against manners), ofensa(act of offending against manners) | — | |
| Chamicuro | suchi(state of being offended) | — | |
| Danish | lovovertrædelse(act of offending against the law) | — | |
| Esperanto | ofendo(act of offending against manners) | — | |
| Finnish | hyökkäys(strategy and tactics employed when in position to score), hyökkäyspää(portion of a team dedicated to scoring), hyökkääjät(portion of a team dedicated to scoring), lainrikkomus(act of offending against the law), loukkaantuminen(state of being offended), loukkaus(act of offending against manners), rike(act of offending against the law), rikos(act of offending against the law) | — | |
| French | attaquants(portion of a team dedicated to scoring), attaque(strategy and tactics employed when in position to score), attaque(portion of a team dedicated to scoring), offensive(strategy and tactics employed when in position to score) | — | |
| Georgian | შეტევა(strategy and tactics employed when in position to score), შეურაცხყოფა(state of being offended) | šeṭeva, šeuracxq̇opa | |
| German | Vergehen(act of offending against the law), beleidigt sein(state of being offended), gekränkt sein(state of being offended) | — | |
| Greek | αδίκημα(act of offending against the law), επίθεση(strategy and tactics employed when in position to score), επίθεση(portion of a team dedicated to scoring), θυμός(state of being offended), προσβολή(act of offending against manners) | adíkima, epíthesi, epíthesi, thymós, prosvolí | |
| Hebrew | הַתְקָפָה(strategy and tactics employed when in position to score), הַתְקָפָה(portion of a team dedicated to scoring), עֲבֵרָה(act of offending against the law), עֶלְבּוֹן(state of being offended) | hatqafá, hatqafá, 'averá, elbón | |
| Hindi | वार(act of offending against the law) | vār | |
| Hungarian | sérelem(act of offending against the law), sértettség(state of being offended), sértés(act of offending against the law), sértés(act of offending against manners), támadás(strategy and tactics employed when in position to score), támadás(portion of a team dedicated to scoring) | — | |
| Irish | aithisiú(act of offending against manners), múisiam(state of being offended) | — | |
| Latin | offensa(act of offending against the law), offensa(act of offending against manners), offensa(state of being offended) | — | |
| Macedonian | пре́кршок(act of offending against the law) | prékršok | |
| Malay | kesalahan(act of offending against the law) | — | |
| Māori | hēanga(act of offending against the law) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | lovovertredelse(act of offending against the law) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | صوچ(act of offending against the law) | suç | |
| Portuguese | ataque(strategy and tactics employed when in position to score), ataque(portion of a team dedicated to scoring), delito(act of offending against the law), insulto(act of offending against manners), ofensa(act of offending against the law), ofensa(act of offending against manners), transgressão(act of offending against the law) | — | |
| Romanian | atacant(portion of a team dedicated to scoring), ofensivă(strategy and tactics employed when in position to score), ofensă(act of offending against the law), ofensă(act of offending against manners) | — | |
| Russian | нападе́ние(strategy and tactics employed when in position to score), оби́да(state of being offended), оскорбле́ние(state of being offended), правонаруше́ние(act of offending against the law), преступле́ние(act of offending against the law), просту́пок(act of offending against manners) | napadénije, obída, oskorblénije, pravonarušénije, prestuplénije, prostúpok | |
| Sanskrit | आगस्(act of offending against the law), एनस्(act of offending against the law) | āgas, enas | |
| Spanish | insulto(act of offending against manners), ofensa(act of offending against manners) | — | |
| Swedish | kränkning(act of offending against manners), kränkthet(state of being offended), lagöverträdelse(act of offending against the law), överträdelse(act of offending against the law) | — | |
| Ukrainian | правопору́шення(act of offending against the law) | pravoporúšennja |
հանցանք, հարձակում, հարձակում, վիրավորանք, վիրավորվածություն, օրինազանցություն
hancʻankʻ, harjakum, harjakum, viravorankʻ, viravorvacutʻyun, ōrinazancʻutʻyun
нападение, нападение, нарушение, настъпление, обида, престъпление
napadenie, napadenie, narušenie, nastǎplenie, obida, prestǎplenie
insult, ofensa
suchi
lovovertrædelse
ofendo
hyökkäys, hyökkäyspää, hyökkääjät, lainrikkomus, loukkaantuminen, loukkaus, rike, rikos
attaquants, attaque, attaque, offensive
Vergehen, beleidigt sein, gekränkt sein
sérelem, sértettség, sértés, sértés, támadás, támadás
aithisiú, múisiam
offensa, offensa, offensa
kesalahan
hēanga
lovovertredelse
ataque, ataque, delito, insulto, ofensa, ofensa, transgressão
atacant, ofensivă, ofensă, ofensă
нападе́ние, оби́да, оскорбле́ние, правонаруше́ние, преступле́ние, просту́пок
napadénije, obída, oskorblénije, pravonarušénije, prestuplénije, prostúpok
insulto, ofensa
kränkning, kränkthet, lagöverträdelse, överträdelse
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.