Pulsate
//ˈpʌl.seɪt//
Translations of "pulsate" (18 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | σκαρίζω(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat), σφύζω(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat) | skarízō, sphúzō | |
| Armenian | բաբախել(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat), զարկել(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat) | babaxel, zarkel | |
| Bulgarian | вибрирам(to quiver, vibrate, thrill), пулсирам(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat), туптя(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat) | vibriram, pulsiram, tuptja | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 脈動 /脉动(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat), (有規律地)跳動 /(有规律地)跳动(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat) | mak⁶ dong⁶, tiu³ dong⁶ | |
| Czech | oscilovat(to produce a recurring increase and decrease), pulzovat(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat), pulzovat(to quiver, vibrate, thrill) | — | |
| Finnish | sykkiä(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat), sykkiä(to produce a recurring increase and decrease), väristä(to quiver, vibrate, thrill) | — | |
| German | pulsieren(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat), pulsieren(to quiver, vibrate, thrill), pulsieren(to produce a recurring increase and decrease) | — | |
| Irish | frithbhuail(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat) | — | |
| Italian | pulsare(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat) | — | |
| Polish | pulsować(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat), tętnić(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat) | — | |
| Portuguese | pulsar(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat) | — | |
| Romanian | pulsa(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat) | — | |
| Russian | би́ться(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat), вибри́ровать(to quiver, vibrate, thrill), дрожа́ть(to quiver, vibrate, thrill), пульси́ровать(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat) | bítʹsja, vibrírovatʹ, drožátʹ, pulʹsírovatʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | plosg(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat) | — | |
| Spanish | latir(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat) | — | |
| Swedish | pulsera(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat) | — | |
| Tocharian B | särp(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat) | — | |
| Ukrainian | пульсува́ти(to expand and contract rhythmically; to throb or to beat), пульсува́ти(to produce a recurring increase and decrease) | pulʹsuváty, pulʹsuváty |
oscilovat, pulzovat, pulzovat
sykkiä, sykkiä, väristä
pulsieren, pulsieren, pulsieren
frithbhuail
pulsare
pulsować, tętnić
pulsar
pulsa
plosg
latir
pulsera
särp
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.