Play
Translations of "play" (184 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | speel(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Albanian | lojë(playful activity), luaj(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Aleut | mikal(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | δρᾶμα(literary composition intended to be represented), δρᾶμα(theatrical performance), παιγνία(playful activity), παίζω(act in a manner such that one has fun), ἀθύρω(act in a manner such that one has fun) | drâma, drâma, paignía, paízō, athúrō | |
| Ao | asaya (Chungli)(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Arabic | دَوْر(action carried out when it is one's turn to play), لَعِب(playful activity), مَسْرَح(theatrical performance), مَسْرَحِيَّة(literary composition intended to be represented), مَسْرَحِيَّة(theatrical performance), شَغَّلَ(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), عَزَفَ(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), عَزَفَ(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), لعب(act in a manner such that one has fun), لعب(act in a manner such that one has fun), لَعِبَ(act in a manner such that one has fun), لَعِبَ(participate in (a sport or game)), مَثَّلَ(act in a performance) | dawr, laʕib, masraḥ, masraḥiyya, masraḥiyya, šaḡḡala, ʕazafa, ʕazafa, arz, acw, laʕiba, laʕiba, maṯṯala | |
| Aragonese | chugar(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Aramaic | ܫܥܐ(act in a manner such that one has fun) | syc | |
| Armenian | խաղ(playful activity), ներկայացում(theatrical performance), պիես(theatrical performance), խաղալ(act in a manner such that one has fun), խաղալ(act in a performance), խաղալ(participate in (a sport or game)), նվագարկել(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), նվագել(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), նվագել(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)) | xaġ, nerkayacʻum, pies, xaġal, xaġal, xaġal, nvagarkel, nvagel, nvagel | |
| Aromanian | gioc (roa-rup)(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Assamese | খেলা(act in a manner such that one has fun), চলোৱা(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), বজা(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), বজোৱা(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), বোৱা(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), ভাওনা কৰা(act in a performance) | khela, solüa, boza, bozüa, büa, bhaüna kora | |
| Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | ܛܲܐܸܠ(act in a manner such that one has fun) | ṭāel | |
| Asturian | xugar(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | oyun(playful activity), pyes(theatrical performance), oynamaq(act in a manner such that one has fun), oynamaq(participate in (a sport or game)), çalmaq(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), çalmaq(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)) | — | |
| Bangi | lisano(playful activity), sana(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Bashkir | спектакль(theatrical performance), уйын(playful activity), уйын(theatrical performance), башҡарыу(act in a performance), тартыу(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), уйнатыу(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), уйнау(act in a manner such that one has fun), уйнау(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), уйнау(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), уйнау(act in a performance), уйнау(participate in (a sport or game)) | spektakl, uyın, uyın, başqarıw, tartıw, uynatıw, uynaw, uynaw, uynaw, uynaw, uynaw | |
| Basque | jo(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), jokatu(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Belarusian | гу́льня(playful activity), дзеятво́р(literary composition intended to be represented), дзеятво́р(theatrical performance), п'е́са(literary composition intended to be represented), п'е́са(theatrical performance), спекта́кль(theatrical performance), ігра́(playful activity), граць(act in a manner such that one has fun), граць(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), ігра́ць(act in a manner such that one has fun) | húlʹnja, dzjejatvór, dzjejatvór, pʺjésa, pʺjésa, spjektáklʹ, ihrá, hracʹ, hracʹ, ihrácʹ | |
| Bengali | খেলা(playful activity), খেলা(individual's performance in a sport), চাল(action carried out when it is one's turn to play), চাল(major move by a business), নাটক(literary composition intended to be represented), নাটক(theatrical performance), যাত্রা(theatrical performance), অভিনয় করা(act in a performance), খেলা(act in a manner such that one has fun), খেলা(participate in (a sport or game)), চালানো(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), ঠকানো(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), বাজানো(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | khela, khela, cal, cal, naṭok, naṭok, jatra, obhinoẏ kora, khela, khela, calanō, ṭhokanō, bajanō | |
| Bhojpuri | खेलल(act in a manner such that one has fun) | khēlal | |
| Bikol Central | kawat(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Bulgarian | забавле́ние(playful activity), игра́(playful activity), игра́(individual's performance in a sport), пие́са(literary composition intended to be represented), пие́са(theatrical performance), представле́ние(theatrical performance), спекта́къл(theatrical performance), ход(action carried out when it is one's turn to play), игра́я(act in a manner such that one has fun), играя(act in a performance), играя(participate in (a sport or game)), играя си(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), преструвам се(feign, pretend), свиря(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), свиря на(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | zabavlénie, igrá, igrá, piésa, piésa, predstavlénie, spektákǎl, hod, igrája, igraja, igraja, igraja si, prestruvam se, svirja, svirja na | |
| Burmese | ဇာတ်(theatrical performance), ပြဇာတ်(theatrical performance), ကစား(participate in (a sport or game)), ဆော့(act in a manner such that one has fun) | jat, pra.jat, ka.ca:, hcau. | |
| Catalan | joc(playful activity), joc(individual's performance in a sport), jugada(action carried out when it is one's turn to play), obra(theatrical performance), reproducció(instance of watching or listening to media), actuar(act in a performance), jugar(act in a manner such that one has fun), jugar(participate in (a sport or game)), participar(participate in (a sport or game)), tocar(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), tocar(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), tocar(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | وازی(playful activity), یاری(playful activity), لێدان(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), مۆسیقا لێدان(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), یاری کردن(act in a manner such that one has fun), یاری کردن(participate in (a sport or game)) | wazî, yarî, lêdan, mosîqa lêdan, yarî kirdin, yarî kirdin | |
| Central Sierra Miwok | čatá·t(participate in (a sport or game)) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᎳᏍᎦᎵᎭ(participate in (a sport or game)), ᎠᏆᎾᏲᎯᎭ(participate in (a sport or game)), ᎦᏓᏲᎯᎭ(participate in (a sport or game)), ᎧᏃᎩᏍᏗᎭ(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)) | alasgaliha, aquanayohiha, gadayohiha, kanogisdiha | |
| Chickasaw | chokoshkomo(act in a manner such that one has fun), chokoshkomo(participate in (a sport or game)) | — | |
| Chinese | 𨑨迌(act in a manner such that one has fun) | chhit-thô, thit-thô | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 戲劇 /戏剧(theatrical performance), 話劇 /话剧(theatrical performance), 播(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), 玩(act in a manner such that one has fun) | hei³ kek⁶, bo³, waan² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | play(sexual roleplaying), 戲劇 /戏剧(theatrical performance), 玩(playful activity), 玩兒 /玩儿(playful activity), 話劇 /话剧(theatrical performance), 參加 /参加(participate in (a sport or game)), 參與 /参与(participate in (a sport or game)), 吹&(formal)吹奏(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), 吹&(formal)吹奏(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), 彈 /弹&(formal)彈奏 /弹奏(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), 彈 /弹&(formal)彈奏 /弹奏(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), 忽悠(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), 打(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), 打(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), 打(participate in (a sport or game)), 拉(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), 拉(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), 推(participate in (a sport or game)), 播放(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), 擲 /掷&(colloquial&informal) 扔(participate in (a sport or game)), 放(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), 敲(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), 敲(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), 演奏(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), 演奏(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), 玩(act in a manner such that one has fun), 玩(participate in (a sport or game)), 玩兒 /玩儿(act in a manner such that one has fun), 玩耍(act in a manner such that one has fun), 耍(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), 表演(act in a performance), 跑(participate in (a sport or game)), 踢(participate in (a sport or game)) | xìjù, wán, wánr, huàjù, cān jiā, cān yù, chuī, chuī, tán, tán, hūyou, dǎ, dǎ, dǎ, lā, lā, tuī, bōfàng, zhì, fàng, qiāo, qiāo, yǎnzòu, yǎnzòu, wán, wán, wánr, wánshuǎ, shuǎ, biǎoyǎn, pǎo, tī | |
| Chukchi | увичвэтык(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Church Slavic | играти(act in a manner such that one has fun) | igrati | |
| Corsican | ghjucà(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Czech | drama(theatrical performance), hra(playful activity), hra(theatrical performance), činohra(theatrical performance), hrát(act in a manner such that one has fun), hrát(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), hrát(act in a performance), hrát(participate in (a sport or game)), hrát(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), pustit(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording) | — | |
| Danish | leg(playful activity), skuespil(theatrical performance), spil(playful activity), spil(theatrical performance), stykke(theatrical performance), afspille(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), føre bag lyset(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), lege(act in a manner such that one has fun), optræde(act in a performance), spille(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), spille(participate in (a sport or game)), spille en rolle(act in a performance), spille på(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), starte(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording) | — | |
| Dari | بَازِی(playful activity) | bāzī | |
| Dolgan | оойнуу(individual's performance in a sport), оойньуу(individual's performance in a sport), оойноо(act in a manner such that one has fun), оойноо(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), оойноо(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), оойньоо(act in a manner such that one has fun), оойньоо(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), оойньоо(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)) | ooynuu, ooyńuu, ooynoo, ooynoo, ooynoo, ooyńoo, ooyńoo, ooyńoo | |
| Dutch | optreden(theatrical performance), schouwspel(literary composition intended to be represented), schouwspel(theatrical performance), spel(playful activity), spelbeweging(individual's performance in a sport), stuk(theatrical performance), toneelstuk(theatrical performance), afspelen(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), bespelen(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), meespelen(participate in (a sport or game)), optreden(act in a performance), spelen(act in a manner such that one has fun), spelen(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), spelen(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), spelen(participate in (a sport or game)), spelen(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording) | — | |
| Erzya | налкома(literary composition intended to be represented), налкума(theatrical performance) | nalkoma, nalkuma | |
| Esperanto | ludo(playful activity), teatraĵo(literary composition intended to be represented), teatraĵo(theatrical performance), ludi(act in a manner such that one has fun), ludi(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), muziki(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), muziki per(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), partopreni(participate in (a sport or game)), roli(act in a performance) | — | |
| Estonian | mäng(playful activity), näidend(theatrical performance), mängida(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), mängima(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Even | эвин(playful activity) | əwin | |
| Evenki | эвин(playful activity), эвидеми(act in a manner such that one has fun) | əwin, əwiʒemi | |
| Ewe | fefe(playful activity), fefe(theatrical performance) | — | |
| Faroese | sjónleikur(theatrical performance), leika(act in a manner such that one has fun), leika(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), leika(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), spæla(act in a manner such that one has fun), spæla(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), spæla(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)) | — | |
| Finnish | esiintymä(geological formation), kenttä(geological formation), leikki(playful activity), näytelmä(literary composition intended to be represented), näytelmä(theatrical performance), peli(playful activity), peli(individual's performance in a sport), peli(action carried out when it is one's turn to play), siirto(action carried out when it is one's turn to play), siirto(major move by a business), toisto(instance of watching or listening to media), toistokerta(instance of watching or listening to media), huijata(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), leikkiä(act in a manner such that one has fun), leikkiä(feign, pretend), naruttaa(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), näytellä(act in a performance), osallistua(participate in (a sport or game)), pelata(participate in (a sport or game)), pitää hauskaa(act in a manner such that one has fun), soittaa(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), soittaa(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), soittaa(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), telmiä(act in a manner such that one has fun), toistaa(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording) | — | |
| French | jeu(playful activity), pièce(literary composition intended to be represented), pièce(theatrical performance), pièce de théâtre(literary composition intended to be represented), pièce de théâtre(theatrical performance), interpréter(act in a performance), jouer(act in a manner such that one has fun), jouer(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), jouer(act in a performance), jouer(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), jouer (à)(participate in (a sport or game)), jouer de(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), lancer(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), mettre(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), reproduire(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), s'amuser(act in a manner such that one has fun), tourner(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording) | — | |
| Friulian | zogho(playful activity), zuiâ(act in a manner such that one has fun), ğujâ(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Galician | xogo(playful activity), actuar(act in a performance), reproducir(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), tanguer(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), tocar(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), tocar(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), xogar(act in a manner such that one has fun), xogar(participate in (a sport or game)) | — | |
| Georgian | თამაში(playful activity), პიესა(theatrical performance), თამაში(act in a manner such that one has fun), თამაშობა(act in a manner such that one has fun), უკრავს(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | tamaši, ṗiesa, tamaši, tamašoba, uḳravs | |
| German | Bühnenstück(theatrical performance), Bühnenwerk(theatrical performance), Spiel(playful activity), Spielzug(action carried out when it is one's turn to play), Theaterstück(theatrical performance), Zug(action carried out when it is one's turn to play), abspielen(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), hinters Licht führen(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), schpile (als)(act in a manner such that one has fun), schpile (als)(participate in (a sport or game)), spielen(act in a manner such that one has fun), spielen(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), spielen(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), spielen(act in a performance), spielen(participate in (a sport or game)), spielen(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), täuschen(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), verarschen(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), vormachen(feign, pretend), vorspielen(feign, pretend) | — | |
| Greek | δράμα(theatrical performance), παίζω(act in a manner such that one has fun), παίζω(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), παίζω(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), παίζω(act in a performance), παίζω(participate in (a sport or game)) | dráma, paízo, paízo, paízo, paízo, paízo | |
| Greenlandic | pinnguarpoq(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Hawaiian | hoʻokani(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), koe(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), koekoe(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | — | |
| Hebrew | מִשְׂחָק(playful activity), מִשְׂחָק(individual's performance in a sport), מִשְׂחָק(theatrical performance), מַחֲזֶה(theatrical performance), מחזה(literary composition intended to be represented), שַׁעֲשׁוּעַ(playful activity), השמיע(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), השתעשע(act in a manner such that one has fun), ניגן(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), ניגן(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), שִׂחֵק(act in a manner such that one has fun), שיחק(act in a manner such that one has fun), שיחק \ שִׂחֵק(act in a performance) | miskhák, miskhák, miskhák, makhazé, maħazeh, sha'ashúa, hishmía, hishta'ashéa, nigén, sikhék, sikhék | |
| Hindi | खेल(playful activity), नाटक(theatrical performance), खेलना(act in a manner such that one has fun), बजाना(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | khel, nāṭak, khelnā, bajānā | |
| Hungarian | darab(theatrical performance), játék(playful activity), játék(individual's performance in a sport), színdarab(theatrical performance), játszik(act in a manner such that one has fun), játszik(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), játszik(act in a performance), játszik(participate in (a sport or game)), lejátszik(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording) | — | |
| Hunsrik | spiele(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Icelandic | leikrit(theatrical performance), leikur(playful activity), spil(playful activity), leika(act in a manner such that one has fun), leika(act in a performance), leika(participate in (a sport or game)), leika sér(act in a manner such that one has fun), spila(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), spila(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), spila(participate in (a sport or game)), spila(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), spila á(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | — | |
| Ido | plear(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), plear(act in a performance), pleigar(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)) | — | |
| Indonesian | drama(literary composition intended to be represented), drama(theatrical performance), naskah drama(literary composition intended to be represented), pentas(theatrical performance), permainan(playful activity), bermain(act in a manner such that one has fun), bermain(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), bermain(participate in (a sport or game)), bermusik(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), main(act in a manner such that one has fun), memainkan(act in a manner such that one has fun), memainkan(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), membunyikan(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), memutar(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording) | — | |
| Ingrian | karata(act in a manner such that one has fun), pelata(act in a manner such that one has fun), pelata(participate in (a sport or game)), soittaa(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), soittaa(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), tiukkaa(act in a manner such that one has fun), tiukkaa(participate in (a sport or game)) | — | |
| Interlingua | jocar(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | بازی(playful activity), نَمایِش(theatrical performance), نَمایِشْنامِه(theatrical performance), پِیِس(theatrical performance) | bâzi, namâyeš, namâyešnâme, piyes | |
| Irish | dráma(literary composition intended to be represented), dráma(theatrical performance), imirt(playful activity), súgradh(playful activity), imir(act in a manner such that one has fun), imir(participate in (a sport or game)), seinn(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), seinn(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), súgradh(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Italian | dramma(theatrical performance), gioco(playful activity), giocare(act in a manner such that one has fun), giocare(participate in (a sport or game)), mettere(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), mettere su(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), recitare(act in a performance), riprodurre(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), suonare(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | — | |
| Japanese | プレイ(sexual roleplaying), 戯曲(theatrical performance), 演劇(theatrical performance), 遊び(playful activity), えんそうする(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), 叩く(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), 吹く(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), 奏でる 弾く(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), 流す(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), 演ずる(act in a performance), 演奏する(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), 遊ぶ(act in a manner such that one has fun) | purei, gikyoku, engeki, asobi, ensō suru, tataku, fuku, kanaderu, nagasu, enzuru, ensō suru, asobu | |
| Javanese | dolanan(playful activity), dolan(act in a manner such that one has fun), dolanan(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), dolanan(participate in (a sport or game)), ngebiola(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), nggambang (gambang)(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), nggamel (gamelan)(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), nggendhang (gendhang)(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), nggitar(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), nyuling(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)) | — | |
| Kabuverdianu | juga(participate in (a sport or game)) | — | |
| Kaitag | мя́та(playful activity), уйу́н(playful activity), бирга́ра(act in a manner such that one has fun) | mə́ta, ujún, birgára | |
| Kalmyk | наадх(act in a manner such that one has fun) | naadx | |
| Kambera | pajulu(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Karelian | elostua(act in a manner such that one has fun), kižata(participate in (a sport or game)), olla(act in a performance), ozutella(act in a performance), soittua(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), soittua(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)) | — | |
| Kashmiri | گِنٛدُن(act in a manner such that one has fun) | gindun | |
| Kashubian | grac(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Kazakh | ойын(playful activity), пьеса(theatrical performance), ойнау(act in a manner such that one has fun) | oiyn, pesa, oinau | |
| Khakas | ойнирға(act in a manner such that one has fun), ойнирға(participate in (a sport or game)) | oynirğa, oynirğa | |
| Khmer | ការលេង(playful activity), ល្ខោន(theatrical performance), ល្បែង(playful activity), ឧស្សវៈ(theatrical performance), ដេញ(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), លេង(act in a manner such that one has fun), លេង(participate in (a sport or game)), លេង(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording) | kaa leeng, lkhaon, lbaeng, ʼuhsaʼvaʼ, dəñ, leeng, leeng, leeng | |
| Konkani | वाजंव्चे(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | vājavce | |
| Korean | 놀이(playful activity), 연극(theatrical performance), 희곡(theatrical performance), 놀다(act in a manner such that one has fun), 연기를 하다(act in a performance), 치다(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | nori, yeon'geuk, huigok, nolda, yeon'gireul hada, chida | |
| Kumyk | ойнамакъ(act in a manner such that one has fun), ойнамакъ(participate in (a sport or game)), сокъмакъ(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), сокъмакъ(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)) | oynamaq, oynamaq, soqmaq, soqmaq | |
| Kyrgyz | ойноо(playful activity), пьеса(theatrical performance), ойноо(act in a manner such that one has fun) | oynoo, pyesa, oynoo | |
| Laboya | maleng(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Ladino | djugar(act in a manner such that one has fun), djuguar(act in a manner such that one has fun), tanyer(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | — | |
| Lao | ການຫຼິ້ນ(playful activity), ລະຄອນ(theatrical performance), ຫຼິ້ນ(act in a manner such that one has fun) | kān lin, la khǭn, lin | |
| Latgalian | kaita(playful activity), kaitavuot(act in a manner such that one has fun), spieļuot(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | — | |
| Latin | fābula(theatrical performance), lūdus(playful activity), lūdus(theatrical performance), canō(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), canō(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), iocō(act in a manner such that one has fun), lūdō(act in a manner such that one has fun), lūdō(participate in (a sport or game)), sonō(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), īnflō(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)) | — | |
| Latvian | luga(literary composition intended to be represented), luga(theatrical performance), rotaļa(playful activity), spēle(playful activity), atskaņot(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), spēlēt(act in a manner such that one has fun), spēlēt(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), tēlot(act in a performance) | — | |
| Ligurian | tiâtro(theatrical performance), zugâ(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Lingala | lisano(playful activity), kosakana(act in a manner such that one has fun), sana(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Lingao | ȵam¹(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Lithuanian | pjesė(theatrical performance), žaidimas(playful activity), groti(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), groti(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), žaisti(act in a manner such that one has fun), žaisti(participate in (a sport or game)) | — | |
| Lombard | giögh(playful activity), giœugh(playful activity), giugà(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Low German | spelen(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | graśe(playful activity), graś(act in a manner such that one has fun), graś(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), graś(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), graś(act in a performance), graś(participate in (a sport or game)) | — | |
| Lushootseed | č̓aʔa(act in a manner such that one has fun), ʔukʷukʷ(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Macedonian | драма(literary composition intended to be represented), игра(playful activity), игра(individual's performance in a sport), игра(major move by a business), пие́са(literary composition intended to be represented), пие́са(theatrical performance), потег(action carried out when it is one's turn to play), представа(theatrical performance), глуми(act in a performance), игра(act in a manner such that one has fun), игра(act in a performance), игра(participate in (a sport or game)), пушта(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), свири(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), свири на(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | igra, igra, igra, piésa, piésa, poteg, predstava, glumi, igra, igra, igra, pušta, sviri, sviri na | |
| Malay | bermain(act in a manner such that one has fun), gesek(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), main(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), palu (for kompangs)(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), panting(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), petik(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), pukul(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), tiup(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | — | |
| Malayalam | കളി(playful activity), കളി(individual's performance in a sport), നാടകം(theatrical performance), കളിക്കുക(act in a manner such that one has fun), കളിക്കുക(act in a performance), കളിക്കുക(participate in (a sport or game)), കളിപ്പിക്കുക(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), കളിപ്പിക്കുക(feign, pretend) | kaḷi, kaḷi, nāṭakaṁ, kaḷikkuka, kaḷikkuka, kaḷikkuka, kaḷippikkuka, kaḷippikkuka | |
| Maltese | daqq(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | — | |
| Manchu | ᡝᡶᡳᠮᠪᡳ(act in a manner such that one has fun) | efimbi | |
| Māori | tūtākaro(a short sequence of action within a game), kato(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), raku(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), whakatangi(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | — | |
| Marathi | खेळणे(act in a manner such that one has fun) | kheḷṇe | |
| Middle English | pleyen(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), singen(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | — | |
| Middle French | iouer(act in a manner such that one has fun), jouer(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Mòcheno | spiln(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Mongo | sana(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Mongolian | тоглоом(playful activity), ᠲᠣᠭᠯᠠᠭᠠᠮ(playful activity), наадах(act in a manner such that one has fun), тоглох(act in a manner such that one has fun), ᠨᠠᠭᠠᠳᠬᠤ(act in a manner such that one has fun), ᠲᠣᠭᠯᠠᠬᠤ(act in a manner such that one has fun) | togloom, toɣlaɣam, naadax, toglox, naɣadqu, toɣlaqu | |
| Navajo | naané(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Neapolitan | jucà(act in a manner such that one has fun), jucà(participate in (a sport or game)), pazzià(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Nepali | खेल्नु(act in a manner such that one has fun) | khelnu | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | hura(participate in (a sport or game)), utsapvuha(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Ngunawal | woggabaliri(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Norman | jouer(act in a manner such that one has fun), jouer(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), jouer(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), jouer(act in a performance), sonner(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), sonner(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | lîstik(playful activity), lîstik(individual's performance in a sport), piyes(theatrical performance), tiyatro(theatrical performance), yarî(playful activity), yarî(individual's performance in a sport), şano(theatrical performance), dubare kirin(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), jenîn(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), jenîn(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), lê dan(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), lê dan(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), lîstin(act in a manner such that one has fun), lîstin(act in a performance), lîstin(participate in (a sport or game)), xapandin(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), yarî kirin(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Norwegian | leke(act in a manner such that one has fun), lure(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), manipulere(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | skuespill(literary composition intended to be represented), skuespill(theatrical performance), spill(playful activity), teaterstykke(literary composition intended to be represented) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | skodespel(literary composition intended to be represented), skodespel(theatrical performance), spel(playful activity) | — | |
| O'odham | cicvi(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Occitan | joc(playful activity), jogar(act in a manner such that one has fun), jugar(act in a manner such that one has fun), tocar(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), tocar(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording) | — | |
| Old East Slavic | играти(act in a manner such that one has fun) | igrati | |
| Old English | gamenian(act in a manner such that one has fun), gliwian(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), lācan(act in a manner such that one has fun), lācan(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), lācan(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), plegan(act in a manner such that one has fun), spilian(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Old French | joer(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Old Galician-Portuguese | jogar(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Old Irish | spled(playful activity) | — | |
| Old Spanish | jogar(act in a manner such that one has fun), jugar(act in a manner such that one has fun), tanner(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | — | |
| Old Tupi | nhemosaraî(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | اویون(playful activity), اویون(literary composition intended to be represented), اویون(theatrical performance), تمثیل ایتمك(act in a performance), چالمق(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | oyun, oyun, oyun, temsil etmek, çalmak | |
| Papiamentu | hunga(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Pashto | لوبه کول(act in a performance), لوبه کول(participate in (a sport or game)), لوبول(act in a manner such that one has fun), لوبې کول(act in a manner such that one has fun), ږغول(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), ږغول(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), ږغول(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording) | loba kawəl, loba kawəl, lobawəl, lobe kawəl, ģağawəl, ģağawəl, ģağawəl | |
| Persian | بازی کردن(act in a manner such that one has fun), زدن(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), نواختن(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | bâzi kardan, zadan, navâxtan | |
| Picard | jouer(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Plautdietsch | Spell(playful activity) | — | |
| Polish | gra(individual's performance in a sport), gra(a short sequence of action within a game), przedstawienie(theatrical performance), spektakl(theatrical performance), sztuka(literary composition intended to be represented), sztuka(theatrical performance), zabawa(playful activity), bawić się(act in a manner such that one has fun), grać(act in a manner such that one has fun), grać(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), grać(act in a performance), grać(act in a performance), grać(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), grać na(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), grać w(participate in (a sport or game)), muzykować na(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), odtwarzać(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), puścić(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), udawać(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), udać(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), występować(act in a performance) | — | |
| Portuguese | brincadeira(playful activity), drama(literary composition intended to be represented), jogo(playful activity), jogo(individual's performance in a sport), peça(theatrical performance), atuar(act in a performance), brincar(act in a manner such that one has fun), desempenhar(act in a performance), jogar(act in a manner such that one has fun), jogar(participate in (a sport or game)), representar(act in a performance), reproduzir(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), tocar(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), tocar(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), tocar(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording) | — | |
| Quechua | awsay(act in a manner such that one has fun), pukllai(act in a manner such that one has fun), pukllay(act in a manner such that one has fun), pukllay(participate in (a sport or game)), takiy(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | — | |
| Romani | khelel(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Romanian | joc(playful activity), piesă(theatrical performance), cânta(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), juca(act in a manner such that one has fun), juca(act in a performance), juca(participate in (a sport or game)) | — | |
| Romansch | giugar(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Russian | игра́(playful activity), игра́(individual's performance in a sport), представле́ние(theatrical performance), пье́са(literary composition intended to be represented), пье́са(theatrical performance), спекта́кль(theatrical performance), выступа́ть(act in a performance), игра́ть(act in a manner such that one has fun), игра́ть(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), игра́ть(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), игра́ть(act in a performance), игра́ть(participate in (a sport or game)), играться(act in a manner such that one has fun), исполня́ть(act in a performance), поигра́ть(act in a manner such that one has fun), поигра́ть(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)) | igrá, igrá, predstavlénije, pʹjésa, pʹjésa, spektáklʹ, vystupátʹ, igrátʹ, igrátʹ, igrátʹ, igrátʹ, igrátʹ, igratʹsja, ispolnjátʹ, poigrátʹ, poigrátʹ | |
| Sanskrit | लीला(playful activity), क्रीडति(act in a manner such that one has fun), खेलति(act in a manner such that one has fun) | līlā, krīḍati, khelati | |
| Sardinian | giogae(act in a manner such that one has fun), giogai(act in a manner such that one has fun), giogare(act in a manner such that one has fun), zogare(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | cleasachd(playful activity), dealbh-chluich(theatrical performance), dràma(theatrical performance), cleasaich(act in a manner such that one has fun), cluich(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | prèdstava(theatrical performance), ìgra(playful activity), прѐдстава(theatrical performance), ѝгра(playful activity), puštati(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), reproducirati(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), svirati(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), ȉgrati(act in a manner such that one has fun), и̏грати(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Shan | လဵၼ်ႈ(act in a manner such that one has fun) | lāen | |
| Sicilian | giucari(act in a manner such that one has fun), jucari(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Slovak | hra(playful activity), hra(theatrical performance), hrať(act in a manner such that one has fun), hrať(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), hrať(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)) | — | |
| Slovene | igra(playful activity), igra(individual's performance in a sport), igra(theatrical performance), igrati(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), igrati(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), igrati(act in a performance), igrati(participate in (a sport or game)), igráti(act in a manner such that one has fun), predvajati(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording) | — | |
| Somali | ciyaar(playful activity), ciyaarid(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Southern Altai | ойноор(act in a manner such that one has fun) | oynoor | |
| Spanish | juego(playful activity), juego(individual's performance in a sport), jugada(action carried out when it is one's turn to play), jugada(major move by a business), obra teatral(literary composition intended to be represented), obra teatral(theatrical performance), reproducción(instance of watching or listening to media), actuar(act in a performance), ejecutar(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), ejecutar(act in a performance), embaucar(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), engañar(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), engrupir(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), fingir(feign, pretend), hacer de(act in a performance), hacer tonto(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), hacerse el(feign, pretend), hacerse la(feign, pretend), jugar(act in a manner such that one has fun), jugar a(participate in (a sport or game)), jugársela(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), jugárselas(manipulate or deceive someone — see also play for a fool), poner(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), poner play(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), primorear(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), proyectar(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), reanudar(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), reproducir(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), simular(feign, pretend), sonar(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), tangir(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), tañer(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), tocar(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), tocar(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), tocar(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), trebejar(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Sundanese | ameng(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Swahili | mchezo(playful activity), tamthilia(literary composition intended to be represented), tamthilia(theatrical performance), cheza(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), cheza(participate in (a sport or game)) | — | |
| Swedish | drag(action carried out when it is one's turn to play), drama(literary composition intended to be represented), drama(theatrical performance), lek(playful activity), pjäs(literary composition intended to be represented), pjäs(theatrical performance), skådespel(literary composition intended to be represented), skådespel(theatrical performance), spel(playful activity), spel(individual's performance in a sport), teaterpjäs(literary composition intended to be represented), teaterpjäs(theatrical performance), teaterstycke(literary composition intended to be represented), teaterstycke(theatrical performance), agera(act in a performance), köra(participate in (a sport or game)), leka(act in a manner such that one has fun), lira(participate in (a sport or game)), spela(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), spela(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), spela(participate in (a sport or game)), spela(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording), spela en roll(act in a performance), spela upp(use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording) | — | |
| Tagalog | dula(literary composition intended to be represented), dula(theatrical performance), laro(playful activity), laro(individual's performance in a sport), maglaro(act in a manner such that one has fun), maglaro(participate in (a sport or game)), tumugtog(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), tumugtog(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)) | — | |
| Tajik | бозӣ(playful activity), намоиш(theatrical performance), намоишнома(theatrical performance), песа(theatrical performance), бозӣ кардан(act in a manner such that one has fun) | bozi, namoyiš, namoyišnoma, pesa, bozi kardan | |
| Tamil | வாசி(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), விளையாடு(act in a manner such that one has fun) | vāci, viḷaiyāṭu | |
| Tausug | panayam(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Telugu | నాటకం(theatrical performance), ఆడు(act in a manner such that one has fun) | nāṭakaṁ, āḍu | |
| Thai | การเล่น(playful activity), ละคร(theatrical performance), เล่น(act in a manner such that one has fun), เล่น(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), เล่น(participate in (a sport or game)) | gaan-lên, lá-kɔɔn, lên, lên, lên | |
| Tibetan | རྩེད་མོ(playful activity), རོལ་ཆ་བཏང(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), རྩེད་མོ་རྩེ(act in a manner such that one has fun) | rtsed mo, rol cha btang, rtsed mo rtse | |
| Tocharian B | kāñme(playful activity), kāñm(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Tofa | ойнаар(act in a manner such that one has fun) | oynaar | |
| Tok Pisin | pilai(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Tooro | zaana(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Turkish | oyun(playful activity), oyun(literary composition intended to be represented), oyun(theatrical performance), piyes(theatrical performance), tiyatro oyunu(theatrical performance), oynamak(act in a manner such that one has fun), oynamak(act in a performance), oynamak(participate in (a sport or game)), temsil etmek(act in a performance), çalmak(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), çalmak(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)) | — | |
| Turkmen | oýun(playful activity), oýnamak(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Tuvan | ойнаар(act in a manner such that one has fun) | oynaar | |
| Ukrainian | виста́ва(theatrical performance), гра(playful activity), гра(individual's performance in a sport), п'є́са(literary composition intended to be represented), п'є́са(theatrical performance), спекта́кль(theatrical performance), ба́витися(act in a manner such that one has fun), гра́ти(act in a manner such that one has fun), гра́ти(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), гра́тися(act in a manner such that one has fun), грати(participate in (a sport or game)) | vystáva, hra, hra, pʺjésa, pʺjésa, spektáklʹ, bávytysja, hráty, hráty, hrátysja, hraty | |
| Upper Sorbian | hrać(act in a manner such that one has fun), zahrać(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Urdu | ناٹَک(theatrical performance), کھیل(playful activity), بجانا(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), کھیلنا(act in a manner such that one has fun) | nāṭak, khel, bajānā, khelnā | |
| Uyghur | ئويۇن(playful activity), ئوينىماق(act in a manner such that one has fun) | oyun, oynimaq | |
| Uzbek | oʻyin(playful activity), pyesa(theatrical performance), oʻynamoq(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Venetan | xogar(act in a manner such that one has fun), xugar(act in a manner such that one has fun), zogar(act in a manner such that one has fun), zugar(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Vietnamese | chơi(playful activity), kịch nói(theatrical performance), trò chơi(playful activity), vở kịch(literary composition intended to be represented), chơi(act in a manner such that one has fun), hạ(put in action or motion) | — | |
| Volapük | pledön(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Walloon | djouwer(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| Welsh | drama(theatrical performance), gêm(playful activity), chwarae(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — | |
| West-Frisian | boartsje(participate in (a sport or game)), spylje(act in a manner such that one has fun), spylje(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), spylje(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), spylje(act in a performance), spylje(participate in (a sport or game)) | — | |
| Yakut | оонньуу(individual's performance in a sport), оонньоо(act in a manner such that one has fun), оонньоо(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)), оонньоо(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)) | oonňuu, oonňoo, oonňoo, oonňoo | |
| Yiddish | פּיעסע(theatrical performance), שפּיל(playful activity), שפּילן(act in a manner such that one has fun) | pyese, shpil, shpiln | |
| Yucatec Maya | báaxal(act in a manner such that one has fun), paax(produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense)), pax(produce music using a musical instrument (transitive sense)) | — | |
| Zealandic | spele(act in a manner such that one has fun), speule(act in a manner such that one has fun) | — |
speel
lojë, luaj
mikal
asaya (Chungli)
دَوْر, لَعِب, مَسْرَح, مَسْرَحِيَّة, مَسْرَحِيَّة, شَغَّلَ, عَزَفَ, عَزَفَ, لعب, لعب, لَعِبَ, لَعِبَ, مَثَّلَ
dawr, laʕib, masraḥ, masraḥiyya, masraḥiyya, šaḡḡala, ʕazafa, ʕazafa, arz, acw, laʕiba, laʕiba, maṯṯala
chugar
խաղ, ներկայացում, պիես, խաղալ, խաղալ, խաղալ, նվագարկել, նվագել, նվագել
xaġ, nerkayacʻum, pies, xaġal, xaġal, xaġal, nvagarkel, nvagel, nvagel
gioc (roa-rup)
xugar
oyun, pyes, oynamaq, oynamaq, çalmaq, çalmaq
lisano, sana
спектакль, уйын, уйын, башҡарыу, тартыу, уйнатыу, уйнау, уйнау, уйнау, уйнау, уйнау
spektakl, uyın, uyın, başqarıw, tartıw, uynatıw, uynaw, uynaw, uynaw, uynaw, uynaw
jo, jokatu
гу́льня, дзеятво́р, дзеятво́р, п'е́са, п'е́са, спекта́кль, ігра́, граць, граць, ігра́ць
húlʹnja, dzjejatvór, dzjejatvór, pʺjésa, pʺjésa, spjektáklʹ, ihrá, hracʹ, hracʹ, ihrácʹ
খেলা, খেলা, চাল, চাল, নাটক, নাটক, যাত্রা, অভিনয় করা, খেলা, খেলা, চালানো, ঠকানো, বাজানো
khela, khela, cal, cal, naṭok, naṭok, jatra, obhinoẏ kora, khela, khela, calanō, ṭhokanō, bajanō
kawat
забавле́ние, игра́, игра́, пие́са, пие́са, представле́ние, спекта́къл, ход, игра́я, играя, играя, играя си, преструвам се, свиря, свиря на
zabavlénie, igrá, igrá, piésa, piésa, predstavlénie, spektákǎl, hod, igrája, igraja, igraja, igraja si, prestruvam se, svirja, svirja na
joc, joc, jugada, obra, reproducció, actuar, jugar, jugar, participar, tocar, tocar, tocar
وازی, یاری, لێدان, مۆسیقا لێدان, یاری کردن, یاری کردن
wazî, yarî, lêdan, mosîqa lêdan, yarî kirdin, yarî kirdin
čatá·t
chokoshkomo, chokoshkomo
play, 戲劇 /戏剧, 玩, 玩兒 /玩儿, 話劇 /话剧, 參加 /参加, 參與 /参与, 吹&(formal)吹奏, 吹&(formal)吹奏, 彈 /弹&(formal)彈奏 /弹奏, 彈 /弹&(formal)彈奏 /弹奏, 忽悠, 打, 打, 打, 拉, 拉, 推, 播放, 擲 /掷&(colloquial&informal) 扔, 放, 敲, 敲, 演奏, 演奏, 玩, 玩, 玩兒 /玩儿, 玩耍, 耍, 表演, 跑, 踢
xìjù, wán, wánr, huàjù, cān jiā, cān yù, chuī, chuī, tán, tán, hūyou, dǎ, dǎ, dǎ, lā, lā, tuī, bōfàng, zhì, fàng, qiāo, qiāo, yǎnzòu, yǎnzòu, wán, wán, wánr, wánshuǎ, shuǎ, biǎoyǎn, pǎo, tī
увичвэтык
ghjucà
drama, hra, hra, činohra, hrát, hrát, hrát, hrát, hrát, pustit
leg, skuespil, spil, spil, stykke, afspille, føre bag lyset, lege, optræde, spille, spille, spille en rolle, spille på, starte
оойнуу, оойньуу, оойноо, оойноо, оойноо, оойньоо, оойньоо, оойньоо
ooynuu, ooyńuu, ooynoo, ooynoo, ooynoo, ooyńoo, ooyńoo, ooyńoo
optreden, schouwspel, schouwspel, spel, spelbeweging, stuk, toneelstuk, afspelen, bespelen, meespelen, optreden, spelen, spelen, spelen, spelen, spelen
ludo, teatraĵo, teatraĵo, ludi, ludi, muziki, muziki per, partopreni, roli
mäng, näidend, mängida, mängima
fefe, fefe
sjónleikur, leika, leika, leika, spæla, spæla, spæla
esiintymä, kenttä, leikki, näytelmä, näytelmä, peli, peli, peli, siirto, siirto, toisto, toistokerta, huijata, leikkiä, leikkiä, naruttaa, näytellä, osallistua, pelata, pitää hauskaa, soittaa, soittaa, soittaa, telmiä, toistaa
jeu, pièce, pièce, pièce de théâtre, pièce de théâtre, interpréter, jouer, jouer, jouer, jouer, jouer (à), jouer de, lancer, mettre, reproduire, s'amuser, tourner
zogho, zuiâ, ğujâ
xogo, actuar, reproducir, tanguer, tocar, tocar, xogar, xogar
Bühnenstück, Bühnenwerk, Spiel, Spielzug, Theaterstück, Zug, abspielen, hinters Licht führen, schpile (als), schpile (als), spielen, spielen, spielen, spielen, spielen, spielen, täuschen, verarschen, vormachen, vorspielen
pinnguarpoq
hoʻokani, koe, koekoe
מִשְׂחָק, מִשְׂחָק, מִשְׂחָק, מַחֲזֶה, מחזה, שַׁעֲשׁוּעַ, השמיע, השתעשע, ניגן, ניגן, שִׂחֵק, שיחק, שיחק \ שִׂחֵק
miskhák, miskhák, miskhák, makhazé, maħazeh, sha'ashúa, hishmía, hishta'ashéa, nigén, sikhék, sikhék
darab, játék, játék, színdarab, játszik, játszik, játszik, játszik, lejátszik
spiele
leikrit, leikur, spil, leika, leika, leika, leika sér, spila, spila, spila, spila, spila á
plear, plear, pleigar
drama, drama, naskah drama, pentas, permainan, bermain, bermain, bermain, bermusik, main, memainkan, memainkan, membunyikan, memutar
karata, pelata, pelata, soittaa, soittaa, tiukkaa, tiukkaa
jocar
dráma, dráma, imirt, súgradh, imir, imir, seinn, seinn, súgradh
dramma, gioco, giocare, giocare, mettere, mettere su, recitare, riprodurre, suonare
プレイ, 戯曲, 演劇, 遊び, えんそうする, 叩く, 吹く, 奏でる 弾く, 流す, 演ずる, 演奏する, 遊ぶ
purei, gikyoku, engeki, asobi, ensō suru, tataku, fuku, kanaderu, nagasu, enzuru, ensō suru, asobu
dolanan, dolan, dolanan, dolanan, ngebiola, nggambang (gambang), nggamel (gamelan), nggendhang (gendhang), nggitar, nyuling
juga
pajulu
elostua, kižata, olla, ozutella, soittua, soittua
grac
ការលេង, ល្ខោន, ល្បែង, ឧស្សវៈ, ដេញ, លេង, លេង, លេង
kaa leeng, lkhaon, lbaeng, ʼuhsaʼvaʼ, dəñ, leeng, leeng, leeng
maleng
djugar, djuguar, tanyer
kaita, kaitavuot, spieļuot
fābula, lūdus, lūdus, canō, canō, iocō, lūdō, lūdō, sonō, īnflō
luga, luga, rotaļa, spēle, atskaņot, spēlēt, spēlēt, tēlot
tiâtro, zugâ
lisano, kosakana, sana
ȵam¹
pjesė, žaidimas, groti, groti, žaisti, žaisti
giögh, giœugh, giugà
spelen
graśe, graś, graś, graś, graś, graś
č̓aʔa, ʔukʷukʷ
драма, игра, игра, игра, пие́са, пие́са, потег, представа, глуми, игра, игра, игра, пушта, свири, свири на
igra, igra, igra, piésa, piésa, poteg, predstava, glumi, igra, igra, igra, pušta, sviri, sviri na
bermain, gesek, main, palu (for kompangs), panting, petik, pukul, tiup
കളി, കളി, നാടകം, കളിക്കുക, കളിക്കുക, കളിക്കുക, കളിപ്പിക്കുക, കളിപ്പിക്കുക
kaḷi, kaḷi, nāṭakaṁ, kaḷikkuka, kaḷikkuka, kaḷikkuka, kaḷippikkuka, kaḷippikkuka
daqq
tūtākaro, kato, raku, whakatangi
pleyen, singen
iouer, jouer
spiln
sana
тоглоом, ᠲᠣᠭᠯᠠᠭᠠᠮ, наадах, тоглох, ᠨᠠᠭᠠᠳᠬᠤ, ᠲᠣᠭᠯᠠᠬᠤ
togloom, toɣlaɣam, naadax, toglox, naɣadqu, toɣlaqu
naané
jucà, jucà, pazzià
hura, utsapvuha
woggabaliri
jouer, jouer, jouer, jouer, sonner, sonner
lîstik, lîstik, piyes, tiyatro, yarî, yarî, şano, dubare kirin, jenîn, jenîn, lê dan, lê dan, lîstin, lîstin, lîstin, xapandin, yarî kirin
leke, lure, manipulere
skuespill, skuespill, spill, teaterstykke
skodespel, skodespel, spel
cicvi
joc, jogar, jugar, tocar, tocar
gamenian, gliwian, lācan, lācan, lācan, plegan, spilian
joer
spled
jogar, jugar, tanner
nhemosaraî
hunga
لوبه کول, لوبه کول, لوبول, لوبې کول, ږغول, ږغول, ږغول
loba kawəl, loba kawəl, lobawəl, lobe kawəl, ģağawəl, ģağawəl, ģağawəl
jouer
Spell
gra, gra, przedstawienie, spektakl, sztuka, sztuka, zabawa, bawić się, grać, grać, grać, grać, grać, grać na, grać w, muzykować na, odtwarzać, puścić, udawać, udać, występować
brincadeira, drama, jogo, jogo, peça, atuar, brincar, desempenhar, jogar, jogar, representar, reproduzir, tocar, tocar, tocar
awsay, pukllai, pukllay, pukllay, takiy
khelel
joc, piesă, cânta, juca, juca, juca
giugar
игра́, игра́, представле́ние, пье́са, пье́са, спекта́кль, выступа́ть, игра́ть, игра́ть, игра́ть, игра́ть, игра́ть, играться, исполня́ть, поигра́ть, поигра́ть
igrá, igrá, predstavlénije, pʹjésa, pʹjésa, spektáklʹ, vystupátʹ, igrátʹ, igrátʹ, igrátʹ, igrátʹ, igrátʹ, igratʹsja, ispolnjátʹ, poigrátʹ, poigrátʹ
giogae, giogai, giogare, zogare
cleasachd, dealbh-chluich, dràma, cleasaich, cluich
prèdstava, ìgra, прѐдстава, ѝгра, puštati, reproducirati, svirati, ȉgrati, и̏грати
giucari, jucari
hra, hra, hrať, hrať, hrať
igra, igra, igra, igrati, igrati, igrati, igrati, igráti, predvajati
ciyaar, ciyaarid
juego, juego, jugada, jugada, obra teatral, obra teatral, reproducción, actuar, ejecutar, ejecutar, embaucar, engañar, engrupir, fingir, hacer de, hacer tonto, hacerse el, hacerse la, jugar, jugar a, jugársela, jugárselas, poner, poner play, primorear, proyectar, reanudar, reproducir, simular, sonar, tangir, tañer, tocar, tocar, tocar, trebejar
ameng
mchezo, tamthilia, tamthilia, cheza, cheza
drag, drama, drama, lek, pjäs, pjäs, skådespel, skådespel, spel, spel, teaterpjäs, teaterpjäs, teaterstycke, teaterstycke, agera, köra, leka, lira, spela, spela, spela, spela, spela en roll, spela upp
dula, dula, laro, laro, maglaro, maglaro, tumugtog, tumugtog
panayam
kāñme, kāñm
pilai
zaana
oyun, oyun, oyun, piyes, tiyatro oyunu, oynamak, oynamak, oynamak, temsil etmek, çalmak, çalmak
oýun, oýnamak
виста́ва, гра, гра, п'є́са, п'є́са, спекта́кль, ба́витися, гра́ти, гра́ти, гра́тися, грати
vystáva, hra, hra, pʺjésa, pʺjésa, spektáklʹ, bávytysja, hráty, hráty, hrátysja, hraty
hrać, zahrać
oʻyin, pyesa, oʻynamoq
xogar, xugar, zogar, zugar
chơi, kịch nói, trò chơi, vở kịch, chơi, hạ
pledön
djouwer
drama, gêm, chwarae
boartsje, spylje, spylje, spylje, spylje, spylje
báaxal, paax, pax
spele, speule
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