Practise
Translations of "practise" (58 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | rys(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | μελετάω(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), μελετάω(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion), νομίζω(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion), ποιέω(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion), πράσσω(to perform or execute a craft or skill), πράσσω(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion), ἀσκέω(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), ἀσκέω(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion) | meletáō, meletáō, nomízō, poiéō, prássō, prássō, askéō, askéō | |
| Armenian | մարզվել(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), պարապել(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), վարժվել(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | marzvel, parapel, varžvel | |
| Asturian | prauticar(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), prauticar(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion) | — | |
| Avar | ругьун гьавизе(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | ruhun hawize | |
| Azerbaijani | məşq eləmək(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), öyrənmək(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Bulgarian | занима́вам се с(to pursue (a career, especially law, fine art or medicine)), практику́вам(to perform or execute a craft or skill), трени́рам се(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), упражня́(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), упражня́вам(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), упражня́вам(to perform or execute a craft or skill) | zanimávam se s, praktikúvam, treníram se, upražnjávam | |
| Burmese | လေ့ကျင့်(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | le.kyang. | |
| Catalan | practicar(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), practicar(to perform or execute a craft or skill), practicar(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion), practicar(to pursue (a career, especially law, fine art or medicine)) | — | |
| Chinese | лянщи(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), 練習 /练习(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | li͡anxi, liān-si̍p | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 練習 /练习(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | lin⁶ zaap⁶ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 練習 /练习(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | liànxí | |
| Czech | cvičit(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), praktikovat(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion), praktikovat(to pursue (a career, especially law, fine art or medicine)), provozovat praxi(to pursue (a career, especially law, fine art or medicine)), vést praxi(to pursue (a career, especially law, fine art or medicine)) | — | |
| Danish | træne(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), udøve(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion), øve(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Dutch | beoefen(to perform or execute a craft or skill), oefenen(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Esperanto | ekzerci(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), praktiki(to perform or execute a craft or skill) | — | |
| Faroese | venja(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Finnish | harjoitella(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), harjoittaa(to perform or execute a craft or skill) | — | |
| French | exercer(to pursue (a career, especially law, fine art or medicine)), pratiquer(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), pratiquer(to perform or execute a craft or skill), pratiquer(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion), s'entrainer(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Galician | practicar(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), practicar(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion) | — | |
| German | ausüben(to perform or execute a craft or skill), praktizieren(to perform or execute a craft or skill), üben(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Greek | ασκώ(to pursue (a career, especially law, fine art or medicine)), κάνω εξάσκηση(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), μελετώ(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), προπονούμαι(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | askó, káno exáskisi, meletó, proponoúmai | |
| Hakka Chinese | 練習 /练习(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | lien-si̍p | |
| Hawaiian | hoʻomaʻamaʻa(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Hungarian | gyakorol(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), gyakorol(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion), gyakorol(to pursue (a career, especially law, fine art or medicine)) | — | |
| Indonesian | melatih(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Irish | cleacht(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Italian | addestrare(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), esercitarsi(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), esercitarsi(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), fare pratica(to perform or execute a craft or skill), praticare(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Japanese | 練習する(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | renshū suru | |
| Khmer | ហាត់(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | hat | |
| Korean | 연습하다(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | yeonseuphada | |
| Lao | ຊ້ອມ(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), ຝຶກ(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), ຫັດ(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | sǭm, fưk, hat | |
| Latin | exerceō(to perform or execute a craft or skill), exercito(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), factito(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Low German | euven(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), öven(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Malay | latih(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Māori | whakaharatau(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), whakawai(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), whakawaiwai(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Mongolian | дасгах(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | dasgax | |
| Norman | pratitchi(to perform or execute a craft or skill), pratitchi(to pursue (a career, especially law, fine art or medicine)) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | trene(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), øve(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | trene(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), øve(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Occitan | practicar(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion) | — | |
| Oromo | shaakaluu(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion) | — | |
| Ossetian | фӕлварын(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | fælvaryn | |
| Persian | تمرین کردن(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | tamrin kardan | |
| Polish | praktykować(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion), praktykować(to pursue (a career, especially law, fine art or medicine)), zajmować się(to pursue (a career, especially law, fine art or medicine)), ćwiczyć(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), ćwiczyć(to perform or execute a craft or skill) | — | |
| Portuguese | praticar(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), praticar(to perform or execute a craft or skill), praticar(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion), praticar(to pursue (a career, especially law, fine art or medicine)), treinar(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Quechua | amañay(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Russian | попрактикова́ться(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), попрактикова́ться(to perform or execute a craft or skill), практикова́ться(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), практикова́ться(to perform or execute a craft or skill), тренирова́ться(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), упражня́ться(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | popraktikovátʹsja, popraktikovátʹsja, praktikovátʹsja, praktikovátʹsja, trenirovátʹsja, upražnjátʹsja | |
| Scottish Gaelic | cleachd(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), cleachd(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion), feuch(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), gnàthaich(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), gnàthaich(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion) | — | |
| Spanish | practicar(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), practicar(to perform or execute a craft or skill), practicar(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion), practicar(to pursue (a career, especially law, fine art or medicine)) | — | |
| Swedish | praktisera(to perform or execute a craft or skill), träna(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), utöva(to perform or execute a craft or skill), utöva(to perform or observe in a habitual fashion), öva(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Thai | ฝึกหัด(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), หัด(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | fʉ̀k-hàt, hàt | |
| Turkish | pratik yapmak(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), pratik yapmak(to perform or execute a craft or skill) | — | |
| Tuvan | мергежиир(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), шенеттинер(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), өөренир(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | mergejiir, şenettiner, öörenir | |
| Ukrainian | практикува́тися(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill), практикува́тися(to perform or execute a craft or skill), тренува́тися(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | praktykuvátysja, praktykuvátysja, trenuvátysja | |
| Vietnamese | luyện tập(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Welsh | ymarfer(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — | |
| Wu Chinese | 練習 /练习(to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill) | — |
rys
μελετάω, μελετάω, νομίζω, ποιέω, πράσσω, πράσσω, ἀσκέω, ἀσκέω
meletáō, meletáō, nomízō, poiéō, prássō, prássō, askéō, askéō
prauticar, prauticar
məşq eləmək, öyrənmək
занима́вам се с, практику́вам, трени́рам се, упражня́, упражня́вам, упражня́вам
zanimávam se s, praktikúvam, treníram se, upražnjávam
practicar, practicar, practicar, practicar
cvičit, praktikovat, praktikovat, provozovat praxi, vést praxi
træne, udøve, øve
beoefen, oefenen
ekzerci, praktiki
venja
harjoitella, harjoittaa
exercer, pratiquer, pratiquer, pratiquer, s'entrainer
practicar, practicar
ausüben, praktizieren, üben
hoʻomaʻamaʻa
gyakorol, gyakorol, gyakorol
melatih
cleacht
addestrare, esercitarsi, esercitarsi, fare pratica, praticare
exerceō, exercito, factito
euven, öven
latih
whakaharatau, whakawai, whakawaiwai
pratitchi, pratitchi
trene, øve
trene, øve
practicar
shaakaluu
praktykować, praktykować, zajmować się, ćwiczyć, ćwiczyć
praticar, praticar, praticar, praticar, treinar
amañay
попрактикова́ться, попрактикова́ться, практикова́ться, практикова́ться, тренирова́ться, упражня́ться
popraktikovátʹsja, popraktikovátʹsja, praktikovátʹsja, praktikovátʹsja, trenirovátʹsja, upražnjátʹsja
cleachd, cleachd, feuch, gnàthaich, gnàthaich
practicar, practicar, practicar, practicar
praktisera, träna, utöva, utöva, öva
pratik yapmak, pratik yapmak
практикува́тися, практикува́тися, тренува́тися
praktykuvátysja, praktykuvátysja, trenuvátysja
luyện tập
ymarfer
練習 /练习
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