Pace
Translations of "pace" (41 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | ԵԽԽՎ(Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe), քայլ(step: step) | EXXV, kʻayl | |
| Bashkir | аҙым(step: step) | aźım | |
| Belarusian | крок(step: step), тэмп(speed) | krok, temp | |
| Bulgarian | вървеж(way of stepping: rate or style of how someone moves with their feet), крачка(step: distance covered), походка(way of stepping: rate or style of how someone moves with their feet), стъпка(step: step), темпо(speed), при цялото ми уважение(With due respect to), с ваше позволение(With due respect to), крача(to walk to and fro), определям темпото(to set a race’s speed) | vǎrvež, kračka, pohodka, stǎpka, tempo, pri cjaloto mi uvaženie, s vaše pozvolenie, krača, opredeljam tempoto | |
| Catalan | pas(step: step), pas(way of stepping: rate or style of how someone moves with their feet), pas(way of stepping: gait of a horse), pas(speed), passa(step: distance covered), ritme(speed), amb tot el respecte per(With due respect to) | — | |
| Chamicuro | tepane(step: step) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᏨᏏᏰᎠ(to walk to and fro) | atsvsiyea | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 步伐(step: step), 步幅(step: step), 腳步 /脚步(step: step), 速度(speed) | bùfá, bùfú, jiǎobù, sùdù | |
| Czech | krok(step: step), tempo(speed) | — | |
| Dutch | ijsberen(to walk to and fro) | — | |
| Esperanto | paŝo(step: step), paŝi(to walk to and fro) | — | |
| Finnish | askel(step: step), askel(step: distance covered), askellaji(way of stepping: gait of a horse), askelmitta(step: distance covered), askelpari(step: distance covered), jalkatyö(way of stepping: rate or style of how someone moves with their feet), lauma(collective noun for donkeys), liike(way of stepping: rate or style of how someone moves with their feet), passi(way of stepping: gait of a horse), tahti(speed), kaikella kunnioituksella(With due respect to), astella edestakaisin(to walk to and fro), mitata askelin(to measure by walking), määrätä tahti(to set a race’s speed) | — | |
| French | pas(step: step), pas(step: distance covered), rythme(speed), tempo(speed), train(speed), arpenter(to walk to and fro), arpenter(to measure by walking), faire les cent pas(to walk to and fro) | — | |
| Galician | andar(way of stepping: rate or style of how someone moves with their feet), paso(step: step), paso(step: distance covered), paso(way of stepping: rate or style of how someone moves with their feet) | — | |
| German | Parlamentarische Versammlung des Europarates(Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe), Gangart(way of stepping: rate or style of how someone moves with their feet), Geschwindigkeit(speed), Herde(collective noun for donkeys), Pass(way of stepping: gait of a horse), Passgang(way of stepping: gait of a horse), Schritt(step: step), Schritt(step: distance covered), Tempo(speed), abschreiten(to measure by walking), auf- und abschreiten(to walk to and fro), hin- und herwandern(to walk to and fro), streifen(to walk to and fro), tigern(to walk to and fro) | — | |
| Greek | βήμα(step: step), ρυθμός(speed) | víma, rythmós | |
| Hebrew | פָּסַע(to walk to and fro) | pasá' | |
| Hungarian | lépés(step: step) | — | |
| Ingrian | harkkamus(step: step), harkkamus(step: distance covered) | — | |
| Italian | APCE(Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe), Assemblea parlamentare del Consiglio d'Europa(Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe), passo(step: step), ritmo(speed) | — | |
| Japanese | だく足(way of stepping: gait of a horse), アンブル(way of stepping: gait of a horse), ペース(speed), 側対歩(way of stepping: gait of a horse), 歩幅(step: step), 歩調(speed), 速度(speed), 歩測する(to measure by walking), 速度を保つ(to set a race’s speed) | dakuashi, anburu, pēsu, sokutaiho, hohaba, hochō, sokudo, hosoku suru, sokudo o tamotsu | |
| Latin | gradus(step: step), passus(step: step) | — | |
| Latvian | gaita(way of stepping: gait of a horse), solis(step: step) | — | |
| Macedonian | темпо(speed), чекор(step: step) | tempo, čekor | |
| Māori | whetoko(step: step), whetoko(step: distance covered), toihā(to walk to and fro), whetoko(to walk to and fro) | — | |
| Norwegian | pass(way of stepping: gait of a horse) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | skritt(step: step), steg(step: step), takt(speed), skritte opp(to measure by walking) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | steg(step: step), takt(speed), stege opp(to measure by walking) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | آدیم(step: step), آدیم(step: distance covered), آدیملامق(to measure by walking) | adım, adım, adımlamak | |
| Plautdietsch | Schrett(step: step) | — | |
| Polish | krok(step: step), tempo(speed), chodzić tam i z powrotem(to walk to and fro) | — | |
| Portuguese | passo(step: step), passo(speed), ritmo(speed), com o devido respeito a(With due respect to) | — | |
| Romanian | pas(step: step), pas(speed), ritm(speed), tempo(speed), mers dus-întors în cameră(to walk to and fro), umbla(to walk to and fro) | — | |
| Russian | ПАСЕ(Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe), аллю́р(way of stepping: gait of a horse), и́ноходь(way of stepping: gait of a horse), по́ступь(way of stepping: rate or style of how someone moves with their feet), похо́дка(way of stepping: rate or style of how someone moves with their feet), ско́рость(speed), темп(speed), шаг(step: step), шаг(step: distance covered), шаг(way of stepping: rate or style of how someone moves with their feet), при всём моём уваже́нии(With due respect to), при всём уваже́нии(With due respect to), задава́ть темп(to set a race’s speed), измеря́ть шага́ми(to measure by walking), проха́живаться(to walk to and fro), расха́живать(to walk to and fro), шага́ть(to walk to and fro) | PASJe, alljúr, ínoxodʹ, póstupʹ, poxódka, skórostʹ, tɛmp, šag, šag, šag, pri vsjom mojóm uvažénii, pri vsjom uvažénii, zadavátʹ temp, izmerjátʹ šagámi, proxáživatʹsja, rasxáživatʹ, šagátʹ | |
| Serbo-Croatian | Parlamentarna skupština Sav(j)eta Evrope(Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe), Parlamentarna skupština V(ij)eća Evrope(Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe) | — | |
| Slovak | krok(step: step) | — | |
| Slovene | hitrost(speed), korak(step: step), korak(step: distance covered) | — | |
| Spanish | Asemblea Parlamentaria del Consejo de Europa(Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe), galope(way of stepping: gait of a horse), paso(step: step), paso(step: distance covered), paso(speed), trote(way of stepping: gait of a horse), con el debido respeto(With due respect to), con todo respeto(With due respect to), comedirse el ritmo(to set a race’s speed), conservar las fuerzas(to set a race’s speed), ir con calma(to set a race’s speed), moderar la cadencia(to set a race’s speed), moderarse(to set a race’s speed), reservar las energías(to set a race’s speed), trapalear(to walk to and fro) | — | |
| Swahili | mwendo(step: step), mwendo(step: distance covered), mwendo(speed) | — | |
| Swedish | med all aktning för(With due respect to), med all respekt för(With due respect to) | — | |
| Ukrainian | крок(step: step), крок(way of stepping: rate or style of how someone moves with their feet), одно́хідь(way of stepping: gait of a horse), темп(speed), хода(way of stepping: rate or style of how someone moves with their feet) | krok, krok, odnóxidʹ, temp, xoda |
вървеж, крачка, походка, стъпка, темпо, при цялото ми уважение, с ваше позволение, крача, определям темпото
vǎrvež, kračka, pohodka, stǎpka, tempo, pri cjaloto mi uvaženie, s vaše pozvolenie, krača, opredeljam tempoto
pas, pas, pas, pas, passa, ritme, amb tot el respecte per
tepane
krok, tempo
ijsberen
paŝo, paŝi
askel, askel, askellaji, askelmitta, askelpari, jalkatyö, lauma, liike, passi, tahti, kaikella kunnioituksella, astella edestakaisin, mitata askelin, määrätä tahti
pas, pas, rythme, tempo, train, arpenter, arpenter, faire les cent pas
andar, paso, paso, paso
Parlamentarische Versammlung des Europarates, Gangart, Geschwindigkeit, Herde, Pass, Passgang, Schritt, Schritt, Tempo, abschreiten, auf- und abschreiten, hin- und herwandern, streifen, tigern
lépés
harkkamus, harkkamus
APCE, Assemblea parlamentare del Consiglio d'Europa, passo, ritmo
だく足, アンブル, ペース, 側対歩, 歩幅, 歩調, 速度, 歩測する, 速度を保つ
dakuashi, anburu, pēsu, sokutaiho, hohaba, hochō, sokudo, hosoku suru, sokudo o tamotsu
gradus, passus
gaita, solis
whetoko, whetoko, toihā, whetoko
pass
skritt, steg, takt, skritte opp
steg, takt, stege opp
Schrett
krok, tempo, chodzić tam i z powrotem
passo, passo, ritmo, com o devido respeito a
pas, pas, ritm, tempo, mers dus-întors în cameră, umbla
ПАСЕ, аллю́р, и́ноходь, по́ступь, похо́дка, ско́рость, темп, шаг, шаг, шаг, при всём моём уваже́нии, при всём уваже́нии, задава́ть темп, измеря́ть шага́ми, проха́живаться, расха́живать, шага́ть
PASJe, alljúr, ínoxodʹ, póstupʹ, poxódka, skórostʹ, tɛmp, šag, šag, šag, pri vsjom mojóm uvažénii, pri vsjom uvažénii, zadavátʹ temp, izmerjátʹ šagámi, proxáživatʹsja, rasxáživatʹ, šagátʹ
Parlamentarna skupština Sav(j)eta Evrope, Parlamentarna skupština V(ij)eća Evrope
krok
hitrost, korak, korak
Asemblea Parlamentaria del Consejo de Europa, galope, paso, paso, paso, trote, con el debido respeto, con todo respeto, comedirse el ritmo, conservar las fuerzas, ir con calma, moderar la cadencia, moderarse, reservar las energías, trapalear
mwendo, mwendo, mwendo
med all aktning för, med all respekt för
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