Point
Translations of "point" (100 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | desimale punt(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), doel(purpose or objective), komma(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), punt(element in larger whole), punt(opinion which adds to the discussion), punt(a focus of conversation or consideration), punt(location or place), punt(geometry: zero-dimensional object), punt(full stop), punt(unit of scoring in a game or competition), punt(compass point), standpunt(opinion which adds to the discussion), tydstip(particular moment in an event or occurrence) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | σημεῖον(geometry: zero-dimensional object), ἀκή(sharp tip), δείκνυμι(to extend finger) | sēmeîon, akḗ, deíknumi | |
| Arabic | مَوْقِع(location or place), نُقْطَة(opinion which adds to the discussion), نُقْطَة(geometry: zero-dimensional object), نُقْطَة(full stop), نُقْطَة(unit of scoring in a game or competition), أَشَارَ(to extend finger) | mawqiʕ, nuqṭa, nuqṭa, nuqṭa, nuqṭa, ʔašāra | |
| Aramaic | ܢܘܩܕܬܐ(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | — | |
| Armenian | բերան(sharp tip), թերակղզի(peninsula or promontory), ծայր(sharp tip), կետ(location or place), կետ(geometry: zero-dimensional object), կետ(geometry: zero-dimensional object), միավոր(unit of scoring in a game or competition), պահ(particular moment in an event or occurrence), ստորակետ(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), վայր(location or place), տեղ(location or place), մատնացույց անել(to extend finger) | beran, tʻerakġzi, cayr, ket, ket, ket, miavor, pah, storaket, vayr, teġ, matnacʻuycʻ anel | |
| Azerbaijani | nöqtə(geometry: zero-dimensional object), punkt(typography: unit of size) | — | |
| Bashkir | бөтөн(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), маҡсат(purpose or objective), мәрәй(unit of scoring in a game or competition), нөктә(location or place), нөктә(geometry: zero-dimensional object), нөктә(full stop), нөктә(mark or stroke above letter), нөктә(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), ос(sharp tip), ундан бер өлөш(tenth part — see also tenth), урын(location or place), фекер(opinion which adds to the discussion), ярым утрау(peninsula or promontory), ҡараш(opinion which adds to the discussion) | bötön, maqsat, mərəy, nöktə, nöktə, nöktə, nöktə, nöktə, os, undan ber ölöş, urın, feker, yarım utraw, qaraş | |
| Basque | puntu(unit of scoring in a game or competition) | — | |
| Belarusian | ду́мка(opinion which adds to the discussion), зда́нне(opinion which adds to the discussion), кро́пка(geometry: zero-dimensional object), мо́мант(particular moment in an event or occurrence), мэ́та(purpose or objective), пагля́д(opinion which adds to the discussion), по́гляд(opinion which adds to the discussion), пункт(element in larger whole), сэнс(purpose or objective), цэль(purpose or objective), пака́зваць(to extend finger), паказа́ць(to extend finger), ука́зваць(to extend finger), указа́ць(to extend finger) | dúmka, zdánnje, krópka, mómant, méta, pahljád, póhljad, punkt, sens, celʹ, pakázvacʹ, pakazácʹ, ukázvacʹ, ukazácʹ | |
| Bengali | বিন্দু(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | bindu | |
| Breton | ampoent(particular moment in an event or occurrence), dalc'h(a focus of conversation or consideration), ledenez(peninsula or promontory), maread(ig)(tiny amount of time), pal(purpose or objective), poent(particular moment in an event or occurrence), prantad(ig)(tiny amount of time), pred(ig)(tiny amount of time), taol(tiny amount of time) | — | |
| Bulgarian | връх(sharp tip), връх(any projecting extremity), връх(object with sharp tip), връх(position at the front or vanguard of an advancing force), въ́зглед(opinion which adds to the discussion), грам(smallest quantity of something), десета(tenth part — see also tenth), запетая(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), зрънце(smallest quantity of something), миг(tiny amount of time), мне́ние(opinion which adds to the discussion), момент(particular moment in an event or occurrence), момент(tiny amount of time), нос(peninsula or promontory), острие(sharp tip), острило(sharp tip), петънце(area of contrasting color), позиция(backgammon: one of the twelve triangular positions), пункт(location or place), пункт(economics: unit of change), пункт(typography: unit of size), румб(compass point), сила(distinguishing quality), силна страна(distinguishing quality), смисъл(a focus of conversation or consideration), смисъл(purpose or objective), стрелка(railroad switch), състояние(archaic: condition, state), същност(a focus of conversation or consideration), то́чка(geometry: zero-dimensional object), точица(something tiny), точка(element in larger whole), точка(location or place), точка(full stop), точка(unit of scoring in a game or competition), точка(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), цел(purpose or objective), цяло(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), частица(smallest quantity of something), насоча(to direct, aim), насоча(to direct or encourage in a particular direction), насочвам(to direct, aim), насочвам(to direct or encourage in a particular direction), посо́ча(to extend finger), посо́чвам(to extend finger), соча(to face in a particular direction or some object), ука́жа(to extend finger), ука́звам(to extend finger) | vrǎh, vrǎh, vrǎh, vrǎh, vǎ́zgled, gram, deseta, zapetaja, zrǎnce, mig, mnénie, moment, moment, nos, ostrie, ostrilo, petǎnce, pozicija, punkt, punkt, punkt, rumb, sila, silna strana, smisǎl, smisǎl, strelka, sǎstojanie, sǎštnost, tóčka, točica, točka, točka, točka, točka, točka, cel, cjalo, častica, nasoča, nasoča, nasočvam, nasočvam, posóča, posóčvam, soča, ukáža, ukázvam | |
| Burmese | ဗိန္ဒု(geometry: zero-dimensional object), အစက်(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | bindu., a.cak | |
| Catalan | instant(tiny amount of time), moment(particular moment in an event or occurrence), objectiu(purpose or objective), punt(opinion which adds to the discussion), punt(a focus of conversation or consideration), punt(location or place), punt(geometry: zero-dimensional object), punt(full stop), punt(unit of scoring in a game or competition), punt(typography: unit of size) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | خال(geometry: zero-dimensional object), نووک(sharp tip) | xal, nûk | |
| Chamicuro | yawa(sharp tip) | — | |
| Chickasaw | aabachi(to extend finger) | — | |
| Chinese | 點 /点(economics: unit of change) | diǎn | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 分(unit of scoring in a game or competition), 點 /点(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)) | fan¹, dim² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 分(unit of scoring in a game or competition), 磅(typography: unit of size), 磅因(typography: unit of size), 點 /点(geometry: zero-dimensional object), 點 /点(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), 點 /点(typography: unit of size), 指(to extend finger), 指出(to extend finger) | fēn, bàng, bàngyīn, diǎn, diǎn, diǎn, zhǐ, zhǐchū | |
| Classical Nahuatl | yacatl(sharp tip) | — | |
| Czech | bod(geometry: zero-dimensional object), bod(unit of scoring in a game or competition), moment(particular moment in an event or occurrence), místo(location or place), okamžik(particular moment in an event or occurrence), tečka(full stop), výběžek(peninsula or promontory), čárka(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), špička(sharp tip), nasměrovat(to direct, aim), ukazovat(to extend finger), ukázat(to extend finger) | — | |
| Danish | komma(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), point(unit of scoring in a game or competition), pointe(opinion which adds to the discussion), punkt(geometry: zero-dimensional object), punktum(full stop), tidspunkt(particular moment in an event or occurrence), pege(to extend finger) | — | |
| Dutch | doel(purpose or objective), doelpunt(unit of scoring in a game or competition), doelstelling(purpose or objective), eenheid(typography: unit of size), komma(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), locatie(location or place), objectief(purpose or objective), onderdeel(element in larger whole), oord(location or place), plaats(location or place), plek(location or place), punt(element in larger whole), punt(particular moment in an event or occurrence), punt(location or place), punt(geometry: zero-dimensional object), punt(full stop), punt(unit of scoring in a game or competition), punt(sharp tip), punt(any projecting extremity), schiereiland(peninsula or promontory), standpunt(opinion which adds to the discussion), target(purpose or objective), tel(tiny amount of time), tijdpunt(particular moment in an event or occurrence), tijdstip(particular moment in an event or occurrence), wijzen(to extend finger) | — | |
| Esperanto | akraĵo(sharp tip), komo(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), momento(particular moment in an event or occurrence), pinto(sharp tip), poento(unit of scoring in a game or competition), punkto(opinion which adds to the discussion), punkto(geometry: zero-dimensional object), punkto(full stop), almontri(to extend finger), indiki(to extend finger), montri(to extend finger) | — | |
| Estonian | iva(purpose or objective), koma(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), punkt(unit of scoring in a game or competition) | — | |
| Faroese | stig(unit of scoring in a game or competition) | — | |
| Finnish | ajatus(a focus of conversation or consideration), desimaalipilkku(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), hetki(particular moment in an event or occurrence), hetki(tiny amount of time), hitunen(smallest quantity of something), ilmansuunta(compass point), järki(purpose or objective), kiila(backgammon: one of the twelve triangular positions), kunto(archaic: condition, state), kymmenys(tenth part — see also tenth), kärki(sharp tip), kärki(any projecting extremity), kärki(position at the front or vanguard of an advancing force), mieli(purpose or objective), niemenkärki(peninsula or promontory), niemi(peninsula or promontory), niemimaa(peninsula or promontory), nokka(peninsula or promontory), näkökohta(opinion which adds to the discussion), paikka(location or place), piikki(object with sharp tip), pilkku(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), pilkku(area of contrasting color), piste(particular moment in an event or occurrence), piste(location or place), piste(geometry: zero-dimensional object), piste(full stop), piste(something tiny), piste(mark or stroke above letter), piste(unit of scoring in a game or competition), piste(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), piste(economics: unit of change), piste(typography: unit of size), pointti(opinion which adds to the discussion), pointti(a focus of conversation or consideration), puoli(distinguishing quality), rahtu(smallest quantity of something), täplä(area of contrasting color), vaihde(railroad switch), vaihe(particular moment in an event or occurrence), yksityiskohta(element in larger whole), näyttää(to direct, aim), osoitella(to extend finger), osoittaa(to extend finger), osoittaa(to direct, aim) | — | |
| French | aiguillage(railroad switch), aiguille(railroad switch), avis(opinion which adds to the discussion), but(purpose or objective), case(backgammon: one of the twelve triangular positions), dixième(tenth part — see also tenth), flèche(backgammon: one of the twelve triangular positions), instant(tiny amount of time), intérêt(purpose or objective), moment(particular moment in an event or occurrence), objectif(purpose or objective), objet(a focus of conversation or consideration), opinion(opinion which adds to the discussion), point(archaic: condition, state), point(location or place), point(geometry: zero-dimensional object), point(full stop), point(distinguishing quality), point(something tiny), point(mark or stroke above letter), point(unit of scoring in a game or competition), point(economics: unit of change), point(typography: unit of size), point(compass point), point de vue(opinion which adds to the discussion), pointe(sharp tip), pointe(any projecting extremity), pointe(object with sharp tip), péninsule(peninsula or promontory), virgule(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), indiquer(to extend finger), pointer(to extend finger) | — | |
| Galician | coma(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), momento(particular moment in an event or occurrence), punto(location or place), punto(geometry: zero-dimensional object), punto(full stop), punto(unit of scoring in a game or competition), punto(typography: unit of size), vírgula(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)) | — | |
| Georgian | თვალსაზრისი(opinion which adds to the discussion), წვერი(sharp tip) | tvalsazrisi, c̣veri | |
| German | Halbinsel(peninsula or promontory), Komma(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), Landzunge(peninsula or promontory), Peninsula(peninsula or promontory), Punkt(particular moment in an event or occurrence), Punkt(opinion which adds to the discussion), Punkt(purpose or objective), Punkt(location or place), Punkt(geometry: zero-dimensional object), Punkt(full stop), Punkt(unit of scoring in a game or competition), Spitze(sharp tip), Standpunkt(opinion which adds to the discussion), Zeitpunkt(particular moment in an event or occurrence), weisen(to extend finger), zeigen(to extend finger) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍃𐍄𐌹𐌺𐍃(tiny amount of time) | stiks | |
| Greek | αιχμή(sharp tip), ακίδα(sharp tip), ακρωτήριο(peninsula or promontory), αναφορά(opinion which adds to the discussion), βαθμός(unit of scoring in a game or competition), θέση(location or place), κόμμα(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), μνεία(opinion which adds to the discussion), μύτη(sharp tip), σημείο(location or place), σημείο(geometry: zero-dimensional object), σημείο(compass point), στιγμή(particular moment in an event or occurrence), υποδιαστολή(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), δείχνω(to extend finger) | aichmí, akída, akrotírio, anaforá, vathmós, thési, kómma, mneía, mýti, simeío, simeío, simeío, stigmí, ypodiastolí, deíchno | |
| Gujarati | બિંદુ(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | bindu | |
| Hebrew | נְקֻדָּה(geometry: zero-dimensional object), נְקֻדָּה(full stop), נְקֻדָּה(mark or stroke above letter), נקודה(location or place), נקודה(unit of scoring in a game or competition), נקודה(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), הִצְבִּיעַ(to extend finger) | n'kudá, n'kudá, n'kudá, hitzbi'á | |
| Hindi | बिंदु(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | bindu | |
| Hungarian | csepp(smallest quantity of something), csúcs(sharp tip), csúcs(any projecting extremity), cél(purpose or objective), elem(element in larger whole), felvetés(opinion which adds to the discussion), fok(peninsula or promontory), folt(area of contrasting color), félsziget(peninsula or promontory), földfok(peninsula or promontory), földnyelv(peninsula or promontory), fő(a focus of conversation or consideration), gondolat(opinion which adds to the discussion), hegy(sharp tip), hegyfok(peninsula or promontory), időpont(particular moment in an event or occurrence), jellemvonás(distinguishing quality), jottányi(smallest quantity of something), lényeg(a focus of conversation or consideration), nézőpont(opinion which adds to the discussion), petty(area of contrasting color), pont(particular moment in an event or occurrence), pont(location or place), pont(geometry: zero-dimensional object), pont(full stop), pont(unit of scoring in a game or competition), pont(typography: unit of size), ponteredmény(unit of scoring in a game or competition), pontszám(unit of scoring in a game or competition), pontérték(unit of scoring in a game or competition), pötty(area of contrasting color), rész(element in larger whole), részlet(element in larger whole), szem(smallest quantity of something), szemernyi(smallest quantity of something), szempont(opinion which adds to the discussion), tized(tenth part — see also tenth), tizedespont(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), tizedesvessző(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), tizedrész(tenth part — see also tenth), tulajdonság(distinguishing quality), tárgy(a focus of conversation or consideration), vasúti váltó(railroad switch), világtáj(compass point), vonás(distinguishing quality), váltó(railroad switch), vélemény(opinion which adds to the discussion), ág(any projecting extremity), állítás(opinion which adds to the discussion), égtáj(compass point), ék(position at the front or vanguard of an advancing force), értelem(purpose or objective), érv(opinion which adds to the discussion), mutat(to extend finger) | — | |
| Icelandic | oddur(sharp tip), stig(unit of scoring in a game or competition) | — | |
| Ido | Pintar(to extend finger) | — | |
| Indonesian | koma(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), titik(geometry: zero-dimensional object), ujung(sharp tip), ujung(any projecting extremity), ujung(peninsula or promontory), menunjuk(to extend finger) | — | |
| Ingrian | tocka(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | — | |
| Interlingua | puncta(sharp tip), puncto(location or place), indicar(to extend finger) | — | |
| Irish | aird(compass point), aird an chompáis(compass point), bior(sharp tip), colg(sharp tip), pointe(geometry: zero-dimensional object), pointe(unit of scoring in a game or competition), pointe(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), pointe(cricket: fielding position between gully and cover), pointe ama(particular moment in an event or occurrence), pointe deachúlach(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), ponc(cricket: fielding position between gully and cover), rinn(sharp tip), rinn(compass point), rinn compáis(compass point), tráth(particular moment in an event or occurrence), áit(location or place) | — | |
| Italian | momento(particular moment in an event or occurrence), punto(location or place), punto(geometry: zero-dimensional object), punto(unit of scoring in a game or competition), scambio(railroad switch), senso(a focus of conversation or consideration), virgola(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), dirigere(to direct, aim), indicare(to extend finger), indirizzare(to direct, aim), orientare(to direct, aim), puntare(to face in a particular direction or some object), puntare(to direct, aim) | — | |
| Japanese | 成程(Translations), コンマ(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), ポイント(distinguishing quality), ポイント(unit of scoring in a game or competition), ポイント(typography: unit of size), 分(tenth part — see also tenth), 分岐器(railroad switch), 尖端(sharp tip), 得点(unit of scoring in a game or competition), 点(location or place), 点(geometry: zero-dimensional object), 点(full stop), 点(distinguishing quality), 点(unit of scoring in a game or competition), 点(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), 指し示す(to extend finger), 指す(to extend finger) | naruhodo, konma, pointo, pointo, pointo, bu, bunki ki, sentan, tokuten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, sashimesu, sasu | |
| Javanese | tudhing(to extend finger) | — | |
| Kazakh | нүкте(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | nükte | |
| Khmer | គោល(opinion which adds to the discussion), ចុង(sharp tip), ទស្សន(opinion which adds to the discussion), ពិន្ទុ(unit of scoring in a game or competition), សង្ខេបន័យ(opinion which adds to the discussion), ហ្លាក់(opinion which adds to the discussion), ចង្អុល(to extend finger) | kool, coŋ, tʊəhsa’na’, pintuʼ, sɑŋkʰaep ney, lak, cɑɑcɑngʼol | |
| Korean | 점(geometry: zero-dimensional object), 점(unit of scoring in a game or competition), 점(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), 포인트(unit of scoring in a game or competition), 포인트(typography: unit of size), 가리키다(to extend finger) | jeom, jeom, jeom, pointeu, pointeu, garikida | |
| Kyrgyz | точка(geometry: zero-dimensional object), чекит(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | tocka, cekit | |
| Latin | acumen(sharp tip), cuspis(sharp tip), punctum(sharp tip), pūnctum(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | — | |
| Lithuanian | taškas(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | — | |
| Macedonian | точка(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | točka | |
| Malay | mata(unit of scoring in a game or competition), mata(sharp tip), pecah(sharp tip), tuju(to extend finger), tuju(to direct, aim) | — | |
| Māori | arenga(sharp tip), hiku(sharp tip), ira kati(full stop), kaupapa(a focus of conversation or consideration), kopi(full stop), kātara(sharp tip), kūreitanga(sharp tip), marau(a focus of conversation or consideration), mata(location or place), māka(unit of scoring in a game or competition), paina(unit of scoring in a game or competition), paneke(unit of scoring in a game or competition), pōkanekane(sharp tip), pūtake(a focus of conversation or consideration), pūwāhi(location or place), pūwāhi(geometry: zero-dimensional object), take(a focus of conversation or consideration), tauwhata(location or place), whiwhinga(unit of scoring in a game or competition), ātea kaokao(cricket: fielding position between gully and cover), anga(to face in a particular direction or some object), tohitū(to extend finger), whakaanga(to direct, aim) | — | |
| Marathi | बिंदू(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | bindū | |
| Nepali | बिन्दु(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | bindu | |
| Northern Kurdish | nuqte(geometry: zero-dimensional object), xal(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | — | |
| Norwegian | komma(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), punkt(location or place) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | odde(peninsula or promontory), spiss(sharp tip), peke(to extend finger) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | odde(peninsula or promontory), peika(to extend finger) | — | |
| Old English | ord(sharp tip) | — | |
| Old Javanese | tuding(to extend finger) | — | |
| Pashto | نقطه(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | noqtá | |
| Persian | خجک(geometry: zero-dimensional object), ممیّز(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), نقطه(geometry: zero-dimensional object), نوک(sharp tip), پوئن(unit of scoring in a game or competition), پوینت(typography: unit of size), کته(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | xajak, momayyez, noqte, nok, pu'an, kete | |
| Plautdietsch | Spetz(sharp tip) | — | |
| Polish | argument(opinion which adds to the discussion), chwila(particular moment in an event or occurrence), cypel(peninsula or promontory), czubek(sharp tip), kropka(geometry: zero-dimensional object), moment(particular moment in an event or occurrence), ostrze(sharp tip), przecinek(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), punkt(location or place), punkt(geometry: zero-dimensional object), punkt(unit of scoring in a game or competition), punkt widzenia(opinion which adds to the discussion), racja(opinion which adds to the discussion), szpic(sharp tip), kierować(to direct, aim), wskazać(to extend finger), wskazywać(to extend finger) | — | |
| Portuguese | agulha(railroad switch), direção(compass point), décimo(tenth part — see also tenth), instante(tiny amount of time), milésimo(tiny amount of time), momento(particular moment in an event or occurrence), objetivo(purpose or objective), península(peninsula or promontory), pingo(smallest quantity of something), ponta(sharp tip), ponta(any projecting extremity), ponta(position at the front or vanguard of an advancing force), pontinha(something tiny), pontinho(something tiny), ponto(element in larger whole), ponto(opinion which adds to the discussion), ponto(location or place), ponto(geometry: zero-dimensional object), ponto(distinguishing quality), ponto(unit of scoring in a game or competition), ponto(typography: unit of size), ponto final(full stop), propósito(purpose or objective), significado(a focus of conversation or consideration), tento(unit of scoring in a game or competition), vírgula(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), apontar(to direct, aim), apontar para(to extend finger), indicar(to extend finger) | — | |
| Punjabi | ਬਿੰਦੂ(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | bindū | |
| Romanian | punct(particular moment in an event or occurrence), punct(opinion which adds to the discussion), punct(location or place), punct(geometry: zero-dimensional object), punct(unit of scoring in a game or competition), virgulă(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), vârf(sharp tip) | — | |
| Russian | взгляд(opinion which adds to the discussion), ме́сто(location or place), мне́ние(opinion which adds to the discussion), моме́нт(particular moment in an event or occurrence), о́стрый край(sharp tip), очко́(unit of scoring in a game or competition), полуо́стров(peninsula or promontory), пункт(element in larger whole), пункт(location or place), пункт(geometry: zero-dimensional object), пункт(economics: unit of change), смысл(a focus of conversation or consideration), смысл(purpose or objective), суть(a focus of conversation or consideration), то́чка(geometry: zero-dimensional object), то́чка(full stop), то́чка(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), цель(purpose or objective), ука́зывать(to extend finger), указа́ть(to extend finger) | vzgljad, mésto, mnénije, momént, óstryj kraj, očkó, poluóstrov, punkt, punkt, punkt, punkt, smysl, smysl, sutʹ, tóčka, tóčka, tóčka, celʹ, ukázyvatʹ, ukazátʹ | |
| Sanskrit | बिन्दु(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | bindu | |
| Scots | airt(compass point) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | brìgh(opinion which adds to the discussion), brìgh(purpose or objective), bàrr(sharp tip), puing(opinion which adds to the discussion), puing(geometry: zero-dimensional object), puing(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), rubha(peninsula or promontory), sròn(peninsula or promontory), àird(compass point), àite(location or place), àm(particular moment in an event or occurrence), amais(to direct, aim), seòl(to direct, aim), tomh(to extend finger) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | poenta(a focus of conversation or consideration), suština(a focus of conversation or consideration), tačka(location or place), tačka(full stop), točka(location or place), točka(full stop), tȁčka(geometry: zero-dimensional object), tȍčka(geometry: zero-dimensional object), суштина(a focus of conversation or consideration), та̏чка(geometry: zero-dimensional object), то̏чка(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | — | |
| Sinhalese | අවස්ථාව(particular moment in an event or occurrence), උල(something tiny), ලක්ෂය(geometry: zero-dimensional object), ස්ථානය(location or place) | awasthāwa, ula, lakṣaya, sthānaya | |
| Slovak | bod(particular moment in an event or occurrence), bod(geometry: zero-dimensional object), bod(unit of scoring in a game or competition), moment(particular moment in an event or occurrence), okamih(particular moment in an event or occurrence) | — | |
| Slovene | konica(sharp tip), pika(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), točka(location or place), točka(geometry: zero-dimensional object), točka(unit of scoring in a game or competition), kazati(to extend finger), pokazati(to extend finger) | — | |
| Spanish | argumento(a focus of conversation or consideration), chiste(purpose or objective), fondo(a focus of conversation or consideration), momento(particular moment in an event or occurrence), motivo(purpose or objective), objetivo(purpose or objective), porqué(purpose or objective), propósito(purpose or objective), punta(sharp tip), punto(a focus of conversation or consideration), punto(purpose or objective), punto(location or place), punto(geometry: zero-dimensional object), punto(full stop), punto(unit of scoring in a game or competition), punto(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), punto(typography: unit of size), razón(a focus of conversation or consideration), apuntar(to extend finger), apuntar(to direct, aim), asestar(to direct, aim), baraustar(to direct, aim), dirigir(to direct, aim), dirigir(to direct or encourage in a particular direction), empuntar(to direct or encourage in a particular direction), encaminar(to direct or encourage in a particular direction), encarar(to direct, aim), encarrilar(to direct or encourage in a particular direction), encañonar(to direct, aim), indicar(to extend finger), orientar(to direct, aim) | — | |
| Swahili | nukta(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), pointi(location or place), pointi(geometry: zero-dimensional object), pointi(unit of scoring in a game or competition), pointi(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), pointi(to extend finger), pointi(to direct, aim) | — | |
| Swedish | komma(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), landtunga(peninsula or promontory), mening(purpose or objective), plats(location or place), poäng(opinion which adds to the discussion), poäng(unit of scoring in a game or competition), prick(something tiny), punkt(location or place), punkt(geometry: zero-dimensional object), punkt(full stop), punkt(typography: unit of size), sida(distinguishing quality), spets(sharp tip), spets(backgammon: one of the twelve triangular positions), streck(compass point), tunga(backgammon: one of the twelve triangular positions), udd(sharp tip), udde(peninsula or promontory), växel(railroad switch), peka(to extend finger), rikta(to direct, aim) | — | |
| Tagalog | punto(opinion which adds to the discussion), punto(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), tuldok(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | — | |
| Tajik | нуқта(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | nuqta | |
| Tamil | பிரயோஜனம்(purpose or objective) | pirayōjaṉam | |
| Tatar | нөктә(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | nöktä | |
| Tetum | tudu(to extend finger) | — | |
| Thai | พินทุ(geometry: zero-dimensional object), ชี้(to extend finger) | pin-tú, chíi | |
| Turkish | nokta(geometry: zero-dimensional object), puan(unit of scoring in a game or competition), punto(typography: unit of size) | — | |
| Turkmen | nokat(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | — | |
| Ukrainian | бал(unit of scoring in a game or competition), вістря́(sharp tip), ду́мка(opinion which adds to the discussion), кра́пка(geometry: zero-dimensional object), мета́(purpose or objective), моме́нт(particular moment in an event or occurrence), мі́сце(location or place), очко́(unit of scoring in a game or competition), по́гляд(opinion which adds to the discussion), пункт(element in larger whole), пункт(location or place), піво́стрів(peninsula or promontory), то́чка(geometry: zero-dimensional object), то́чка зо́ру(opinion which adds to the discussion), ціль(purpose or objective), вка́зувати(to extend finger), вказа́ти(to extend finger), пока́зувати(to extend finger), показа́ти(to extend finger), ука́зувати(to extend finger), указа́ти(to extend finger) | bal, vistrjá, dúmka, krápka, metá, momént, mísce, očkó, póhljad, punkt, punkt, pivóstriv, tóčka, tóčka zóru, cilʹ, vkázuvaty, vkazáty, pokázuvaty, pokazáty, ukázuvaty, ukazáty | |
| Urdu | نقطہ(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | nuqta | |
| Uyghur | نۇقتا(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | nuqta | |
| Uzbek | nuqta(geometry: zero-dimensional object) | — | |
| Vietnamese | nơi(location or place), ý(opinion which adds to the discussion), ý tưởng(opinion which adds to the discussion), điểm(geometry: zero-dimensional object), điểm(unit of scoring in a game or competition), đầu nhọn(sharp tip), chỉ(to extend finger), trỏ(to extend finger) | — | |
| Volapük | länalineg(peninsula or promontory), pün(geometry: zero-dimensional object), tinisul(peninsula or promontory) | — | |
| Walloon | pont(opinion which adds to the discussion), pont(full stop), pont(something tiny), ponte(sharp tip) | — | |
| Yiddish | ניקוד(mark or stroke above letter), פּאָדקאָווע(mark or stroke above letter), פּונקט(geometry: zero-dimensional object), פּונקט(full stop), פּונקט(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), קאָמע(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), שפּיץ(sharp tip) | niked, podkove, punkt, punkt, punkt, kome, shpits | |
| Zulu | indawo(particular moment in an event or occurrence), indawo(location or place), iphoyinti(arithmetic: decimal point (note: many languages use a comma (',') rather than a dot as a decimal point, and hence the translations into these languages reflect this.)), iphuzu(unit of scoring in a game or competition), isihloko(sharp tip), umklomelo(unit of scoring in a game or competition) | — | |
| ǃXóõ | ǀʻám(sharp tip) | — |
desimale punt, doel, komma, punt, punt, punt, punt, punt, punt, punt, punt, standpunt, tydstip
مَوْقِع, نُقْطَة, نُقْطَة, نُقْطَة, نُقْطَة, أَشَارَ
mawqiʕ, nuqṭa, nuqṭa, nuqṭa, nuqṭa, ʔašāra
ܢܘܩܕܬܐ
բերան, թերակղզի, ծայր, կետ, կետ, կետ, միավոր, պահ, ստորակետ, վայր, տեղ, մատնացույց անել
beran, tʻerakġzi, cayr, ket, ket, ket, miavor, pah, storaket, vayr, teġ, matnacʻuycʻ anel
nöqtə, punkt
бөтөн, маҡсат, мәрәй, нөктә, нөктә, нөктә, нөктә, нөктә, ос, ундан бер өлөш, урын, фекер, ярым утрау, ҡараш
bötön, maqsat, mərəy, nöktə, nöktə, nöktə, nöktə, nöktə, os, undan ber ölöş, urın, feker, yarım utraw, qaraş
puntu
ду́мка, зда́нне, кро́пка, мо́мант, мэ́та, пагля́д, по́гляд, пункт, сэнс, цэль, пака́зваць, паказа́ць, ука́зваць, указа́ць
dúmka, zdánnje, krópka, mómant, méta, pahljád, póhljad, punkt, sens, celʹ, pakázvacʹ, pakazácʹ, ukázvacʹ, ukazácʹ
ampoent, dalc'h, ledenez, maread(ig), pal, poent, prantad(ig), pred(ig), taol
връх, връх, връх, връх, въ́зглед, грам, десета, запетая, зрънце, миг, мне́ние, момент, момент, нос, острие, острило, петънце, позиция, пункт, пункт, пункт, румб, сила, силна страна, смисъл, смисъл, стрелка, състояние, същност, то́чка, точица, точка, точка, точка, точка, точка, цел, цяло, частица, насоча, насоча, насочвам, насочвам, посо́ча, посо́чвам, соча, ука́жа, ука́звам
vrǎh, vrǎh, vrǎh, vrǎh, vǎ́zgled, gram, deseta, zapetaja, zrǎnce, mig, mnénie, moment, moment, nos, ostrie, ostrilo, petǎnce, pozicija, punkt, punkt, punkt, rumb, sila, silna strana, smisǎl, smisǎl, strelka, sǎstojanie, sǎštnost, tóčka, točica, točka, točka, točka, točka, točka, cel, cjalo, častica, nasoča, nasoča, nasočvam, nasočvam, posóča, posóčvam, soča, ukáža, ukázvam
instant, moment, objectiu, punt, punt, punt, punt, punt, punt, punt
yawa
aabachi
yacatl
bod, bod, moment, místo, okamžik, tečka, výběžek, čárka, špička, nasměrovat, ukazovat, ukázat
komma, point, pointe, punkt, punktum, tidspunkt, pege
doel, doelpunt, doelstelling, eenheid, komma, locatie, objectief, onderdeel, oord, plaats, plek, punt, punt, punt, punt, punt, punt, punt, punt, schiereiland, standpunt, target, tel, tijdpunt, tijdstip, wijzen
akraĵo, komo, momento, pinto, poento, punkto, punkto, punkto, almontri, indiki, montri
iva, koma, punkt
stig
ajatus, desimaalipilkku, hetki, hetki, hitunen, ilmansuunta, järki, kiila, kunto, kymmenys, kärki, kärki, kärki, mieli, niemenkärki, niemi, niemimaa, nokka, näkökohta, paikka, piikki, pilkku, pilkku, piste, piste, piste, piste, piste, piste, piste, piste, piste, piste, pointti, pointti, puoli, rahtu, täplä, vaihde, vaihe, yksityiskohta, näyttää, osoitella, osoittaa, osoittaa
aiguillage, aiguille, avis, but, case, dixième, flèche, instant, intérêt, moment, objectif, objet, opinion, point, point, point, point, point, point, point, point, point, point, point, point de vue, pointe, pointe, pointe, péninsule, virgule, indiquer, pointer
coma, momento, punto, punto, punto, punto, punto, vírgula
Halbinsel, Komma, Landzunge, Peninsula, Punkt, Punkt, Punkt, Punkt, Punkt, Punkt, Punkt, Spitze, Standpunkt, Zeitpunkt, weisen, zeigen
αιχμή, ακίδα, ακρωτήριο, αναφορά, βαθμός, θέση, κόμμα, μνεία, μύτη, σημείο, σημείο, σημείο, στιγμή, υποδιαστολή, δείχνω
aichmí, akída, akrotírio, anaforá, vathmós, thési, kómma, mneía, mýti, simeío, simeío, simeío, stigmí, ypodiastolí, deíchno
csepp, csúcs, csúcs, cél, elem, felvetés, fok, folt, félsziget, földfok, földnyelv, fő, gondolat, hegy, hegyfok, időpont, jellemvonás, jottányi, lényeg, nézőpont, petty, pont, pont, pont, pont, pont, pont, ponteredmény, pontszám, pontérték, pötty, rész, részlet, szem, szemernyi, szempont, tized, tizedespont, tizedesvessző, tizedrész, tulajdonság, tárgy, vasúti váltó, világtáj, vonás, váltó, vélemény, ág, állítás, égtáj, ék, értelem, érv, mutat
oddur, stig
Pintar
koma, titik, ujung, ujung, ujung, menunjuk
tocka
puncta, puncto, indicar
aird, aird an chompáis, bior, colg, pointe, pointe, pointe, pointe, pointe ama, pointe deachúlach, ponc, rinn, rinn, rinn compáis, tráth, áit
momento, punto, punto, punto, scambio, senso, virgola, dirigere, indicare, indirizzare, orientare, puntare, puntare
成程, コンマ, ポイント, ポイント, ポイント, 分, 分岐器, 尖端, 得点, 点, 点, 点, 点, 点, 点, 指し示す, 指す
naruhodo, konma, pointo, pointo, pointo, bu, bunki ki, sentan, tokuten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, sashimesu, sasu
tudhing
គោល, ចុង, ទស្សន, ពិន្ទុ, សង្ខេបន័យ, ហ្លាក់, ចង្អុល
kool, coŋ, tʊəhsa’na’, pintuʼ, sɑŋkʰaep ney, lak, cɑɑcɑngʼol
acumen, cuspis, punctum, pūnctum
taškas
mata, mata, pecah, tuju, tuju
arenga, hiku, ira kati, kaupapa, kopi, kātara, kūreitanga, marau, mata, māka, paina, paneke, pōkanekane, pūtake, pūwāhi, pūwāhi, take, tauwhata, whiwhinga, ātea kaokao, anga, tohitū, whakaanga
nuqte, xal
komma, punkt
odde, spiss, peke
odde, peika
ord
tuding
Spetz
argument, chwila, cypel, czubek, kropka, moment, ostrze, przecinek, punkt, punkt, punkt, punkt widzenia, racja, szpic, kierować, wskazać, wskazywać
agulha, direção, décimo, instante, milésimo, momento, objetivo, península, pingo, ponta, ponta, ponta, pontinha, pontinho, ponto, ponto, ponto, ponto, ponto, ponto, ponto, ponto final, propósito, significado, tento, vírgula, apontar, apontar para, indicar
punct, punct, punct, punct, punct, virgulă, vârf
взгляд, ме́сто, мне́ние, моме́нт, о́стрый край, очко́, полуо́стров, пункт, пункт, пункт, пункт, смысл, смысл, суть, то́чка, то́чка, то́чка, цель, ука́зывать, указа́ть
vzgljad, mésto, mnénije, momént, óstryj kraj, očkó, poluóstrov, punkt, punkt, punkt, punkt, smysl, smysl, sutʹ, tóčka, tóčka, tóčka, celʹ, ukázyvatʹ, ukazátʹ
airt
brìgh, brìgh, bàrr, puing, puing, puing, rubha, sròn, àird, àite, àm, amais, seòl, tomh
poenta, suština, tačka, tačka, točka, točka, tȁčka, tȍčka, суштина, та̏чка, то̏чка
bod, bod, bod, moment, okamih
konica, pika, točka, točka, točka, kazati, pokazati
argumento, chiste, fondo, momento, motivo, objetivo, porqué, propósito, punta, punto, punto, punto, punto, punto, punto, punto, punto, razón, apuntar, apuntar, asestar, baraustar, dirigir, dirigir, empuntar, encaminar, encarar, encarrilar, encañonar, indicar, orientar
nukta, pointi, pointi, pointi, pointi, pointi, pointi
komma, landtunga, mening, plats, poäng, poäng, prick, punkt, punkt, punkt, punkt, sida, spets, spets, streck, tunga, udd, udde, växel, peka, rikta
punto, punto, tuldok
tudu
nokta, puan, punto
nokat
бал, вістря́, ду́мка, кра́пка, мета́, моме́нт, мі́сце, очко́, по́гляд, пункт, пункт, піво́стрів, то́чка, то́чка зо́ру, ціль, вка́зувати, вказа́ти, пока́зувати, показа́ти, ука́зувати, указа́ти
bal, vistrjá, dúmka, krápka, metá, momént, mísce, očkó, póhljad, punkt, punkt, pivóstriv, tóčka, tóčka zóru, cilʹ, vkázuvaty, vkazáty, pokázuvaty, pokazáty, ukázuvaty, ukazáty
nuqta
nơi, ý, ý tưởng, điểm, điểm, đầu nhọn, chỉ, trỏ
länalineg, pün, tinisul
pont, pont, pont, ponte
ניקוד, פּאָדקאָווע, פּונקט, פּונקט, פּונקט, קאָמע, שפּיץ
niked, podkove, punkt, punkt, punkt, kome, shpits
indawo, indawo, iphoyinti, iphuzu, isihloko, umklomelo
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