Pedestrian
Translations of "pedestrian" (80 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | voetganger(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Albanian | këmbësor(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), këmbësore(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Arabic | رَاجِل(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), مَارّ(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), مَاشٍ(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | rājil, mārr, māšin | |
| Armenian | հետիոտնային(of or intended for pedestrians), հետիոտն(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | hetiotnayin, hetiotn | |
| Asturian | peatón(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | piyada(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), yayaq(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Basque | oinezkoentzako(of or intended for pedestrians), oinezko(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Belarusian | пешахо́дны(of or intended for pedestrians), пешахо́д(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), хада́к(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | pješaxódny, pješaxód, xadák | |
| Bengali | পথচারী(of or intended for pedestrians), পথচারী(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | pothcari, pothcari | |
| Bulgarian | пешеходен(of or intended for pedestrians), пешехо́дец(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), пешехо́дка(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | pešehoden, pešehódec, pešehódka | |
| Catalan | banal(ordinary), comú(ordinary), de vianants(of or intended for pedestrians), ordinari(ordinary), vianant(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 行人(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 無趣的 /无趣的(ordinary), 行人的(of or intended for pedestrians), 行者的(of or intended for pedestrians), 行人(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), 行者(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | wúqù de, xíngrén de, xíngzhě de, xíngrén, xíngzhě | |
| Czech | pěší(of or intended for pedestrians), přízemní(ordinary), chodec(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), chodkyně(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Danish | fodgænger(of or intended for pedestrians), fodgænger(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Dutch | alledaags(ordinary), gewoon(ordinary), gewoontjes(ordinary), voetgangers(of or intended for pedestrians), voetganger(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), voetgangster(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Esperanto | piediranta(of or intended for pedestrians), piedirantino(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), piedirantiĉo(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), piediranto(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), virpiediranto(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Estonian | jalakäija(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Farefare | gilgra(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Finnish | jalankulku(of or intended for pedestrians), jalka(of or intended for pedestrians), mitäänsanomaton(ordinary), jalankulkija(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| French | banal(ordinary), bateau(ordinary), ordinaire(ordinary), piéton(of or intended for pedestrians), piétonnier(of or intended for pedestrians), pédestre(of or intended for pedestrians), piéton(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), piétonne(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Galician | peonil(of or intended for pedestrians), peón(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), viandante(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Georgian | საფეხმავლო(of or intended for pedestrians), საქვეითო(of or intended for pedestrians), ფეხით მოსიარულე(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), ქვეითად მოსიარულე(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), ქვეითი(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | sapexmavlo, sakveito, pexit mosiarule, kveitad mosiarule, kveiti | |
| German | Fuß(of or intended for pedestrians), Fußgänger(of or intended for pedestrians), Geh(of or intended for pedestrians), erdgebunden(ordinary), fuß(of or intended for pedestrians), fußgänger(of or intended for pedestrians), geh(of or intended for pedestrians), nüchtern(ordinary), prosaisch(ordinary), schwunglos(ordinary), umständlich(ordinary), Fußgeher(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), Fußgeherin(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), Fußgänger(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), Fußgängerin(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), Passant(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), Passantin(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Greek | πεζός(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | pezós | |
| Hebrew | הוֹלֵךְ־רֶגֶל(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), הוֹלֶכֶת־רֶגֶל(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | holékh-régel, holékhet-régel | |
| Hindi | पैदल(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | paidal | |
| Hungarian | földhözragadt(ordinary), gyalog(of or intended for pedestrians), gyalogos(of or intended for pedestrians), hétköznapi(ordinary), közhelyes(ordinary), lapos(ordinary), prózai(ordinary), szürke(ordinary), unalmas(ordinary), gyalogos(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Icelandic | fótgangandi(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Ido | pedirala(of or intended for pedestrians), pedirantino(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), pediranto(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), pedirantulo(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Indonesian | biasa(ordinary), pejalan kaki(of or intended for pedestrians), tidak wah(ordinary), pejalan kaki(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | پِیادِه(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | piyâde | |
| Irish | coisí(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Italian | pedonale(of or intended for pedestrians), pedone(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Japanese | 歩行者(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | hokōsha | |
| Kannada | ಕಾಲುದಾರಿ(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), ಕಾಲ್ನಡೆಗ(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), ಪಾದಚಾರಿ(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | kāludāri, kālnaḍega, pādacāri | |
| Kazakh | жаяу адам(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | jaäu adam | |
| Khmer | ចរក(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), ថ្មើរជើង(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | caʼrĕəʼkaʼ, thmaə cəəng | |
| Korean | 보행자(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | bohaengja | |
| Kyrgyz | жөө жүрүүчү(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | jöö jürüücü | |
| Latin | cotidianus(ordinary), pedō(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Latvian | gājējs(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), kājāmgājējs(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Lithuanian | pėstysis(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), pėsčiasis(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Foussgänger(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Macedonian | пешачки(of or intended for pedestrians), пешак(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | pešački, pešak | |
| Malay | pejalan kaki(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Malayalam | കാൽനടക്കാരൻ(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | kālnaṭakkāraṉ | |
| Manchu | ᠶᠠᠪᡠᡵᡝ(of or intended for pedestrians), ᠶᠠᠪᡠᡵᡝ ᠨᡳᠶᠠᠯᠮᠠ(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | yabure, yabure niyalma | |
| Māori | waehīkoi(of or intended for pedestrians), waehīkoi(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Mongolian | явган(of or intended for pedestrians), ᠶᠠᠪᠠᠭᠠᠨ(of or intended for pedestrians), явган хүн(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), ᠶᠠᠪᠠᠭᠠᠨ ᠬᠦᠮᠦᠨ(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | javgan, yabaɣan, javgan xün, yabaɣan kümün | |
| Northern Altai | тьайуг(of or intended for pedestrians), тьайуг(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | tʹayug, tʹayug | |
| Northern Kurdish | peya(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | fotgjenger(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | fotgjengar(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Occitan | pedon(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Persian | معمولی(ordinary) | ma'muli | |
| Polish | pieszy(of or intended for pedestrians), przyziemny(ordinary), piesza(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), pieszy(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Portuguese | comum(ordinary), pedestre(of or intended for pedestrians), pedonal(of or intended for pedestrians), prosaico(ordinary), pedestre(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), peã(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), peão(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Romanian | comun(ordinary), neinspirat(ordinary), pedestru(of or intended for pedestrians), pentru pietoni(of or intended for pedestrians), pietonal(of or intended for pedestrians), prozaic(ordinary), pedestru(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), pieton(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), trecătoare(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), trecător(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Russian | зауря́дный(ordinary), обы́чный(ordinary), пе́ший(of or intended for pedestrians), пешехо́дный(of or intended for pedestrians), пе́шая(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), пе́ший(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), пешехо́д(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), пешехо́дец(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), пешехо́дка(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | zaurjádnyj, obýčnyj, péšij, pešexódnyj, péšaja, péšij, pešexód, pešexódec, pešexódka | |
| Scottish Gaelic | coisiche(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | pešàkinja(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), pješàkinja(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), pjèšāk(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), pèšāk(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), пеша̀киња(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), пѐша̄к(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), пјеша̀киња(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), пјѐша̄к(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Slovak | chodec(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), chodkyňa(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Slovene | pešec(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), peška(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Southern Altai | јайу(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), јойу(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), јойу кижи(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | ǰayu, ǰoyu, ǰoyu kiži | |
| Spanish | banal(ordinary), común(ordinary), peatonal(of or intended for pedestrians), pedestre(ordinary), prosaico(ordinary), vulgar(ordinary), peatona(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), peatón(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), viandante(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Swedish | fotgängare(of or intended for pedestrians), fotgängare(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Tajik | пиёда(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), пиёдагард(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | piyoda, piyodagard | |
| Thai | คนเดินเท้า(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), ผู้เดินเท้า(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Turkish | yaya(of or intended for pedestrians), yaya(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Turkmen | pyýada(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Tuvan | чадаг(of or intended for pedestrians), чадаг кижилерниң(of or intended for pedestrians), чадаг кижи(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | çadag, çadag kijilerniñ, çadag kiji | |
| Ukrainian | пішохі́дний(of or intended for pedestrians), пі́ший(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), пішохі́д(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | pišoxídnyj, píšyj, pišoxíd | |
| Urdu | پَیدَل(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | paidal | |
| Uyghur | پىيادە(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | piyade | |
| Uzbek | piyoda(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Vietnamese | bằng chân(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), người đi bộ(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Volapük | futogolan(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), futohigolan(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), futojigolan(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | — | |
| Yakut | сатыы(of or intended for pedestrians), сатыы киһи(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | satïï, satïï kihi | |
| Yiddish | פֿוסגייער(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle), צופֿוסגייער(somebody walking rather than using a vehicle) | fusgeyer, tsufusgeyer |
voetganger
këmbësor, këmbësore
peatón
piyada, yayaq
oinezkoentzako, oinezko
banal, comú, de vianants, ordinari, vianant
pěší, přízemní, chodec, chodkyně
fodgænger, fodgænger
alledaags, gewoon, gewoontjes, voetgangers, voetganger, voetgangster
piediranta, piedirantino, piedirantiĉo, piediranto, virpiediranto
jalakäija
gilgra
jalankulku, jalka, mitäänsanomaton, jalankulkija
banal, bateau, ordinaire, piéton, piétonnier, pédestre, piéton, piétonne
peonil, peón, viandante
საფეხმავლო, საქვეითო, ფეხით მოსიარულე, ქვეითად მოსიარულე, ქვეითი
sapexmavlo, sakveito, pexit mosiarule, kveitad mosiarule, kveiti
Fuß, Fußgänger, Geh, erdgebunden, fuß, fußgänger, geh, nüchtern, prosaisch, schwunglos, umständlich, Fußgeher, Fußgeherin, Fußgänger, Fußgängerin, Passant, Passantin
földhözragadt, gyalog, gyalogos, hétköznapi, közhelyes, lapos, prózai, szürke, unalmas, gyalogos
fótgangandi
pedirala, pedirantino, pediranto, pedirantulo
biasa, pejalan kaki, tidak wah, pejalan kaki
coisí
pedonale, pedone
cotidianus, pedō
gājējs, kājāmgājējs
pėstysis, pėsčiasis
Foussgänger
pejalan kaki
waehīkoi, waehīkoi
peya
fotgjenger
fotgjengar
pedon
pieszy, przyziemny, piesza, pieszy
comum, pedestre, pedonal, prosaico, pedestre, peã, peão
comun, neinspirat, pedestru, pentru pietoni, pietonal, prozaic, pedestru, pieton, trecătoare, trecător
зауря́дный, обы́чный, пе́ший, пешехо́дный, пе́шая, пе́ший, пешехо́д, пешехо́дец, пешехо́дка
zaurjádnyj, obýčnyj, péšij, pešexódnyj, péšaja, péšij, pešexód, pešexódec, pešexódka
coisiche
pešàkinja, pješàkinja, pjèšāk, pèšāk, пеша̀киња, пѐша̄к, пјеша̀киња, пјѐша̄к
chodec, chodkyňa
pešec, peška
banal, común, peatonal, pedestre, prosaico, vulgar, peatona, peatón, viandante
fotgängare, fotgängare
คนเดินเท้า, ผู้เดินเท้า
yaya, yaya
pyýada
piyoda
bằng chân, người đi bộ
futogolan, futohigolan, futojigolan
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.