Punch
Translations of "punch" (74 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | grusht(power, strength, energy), grushtim(a hit or a strike with one's fist), rraf(a hit or a strike with one's fist), rrah(a hit or a strike with one's fist), shpues(mechanism for punching holes in paper), grushtoj(to strike something or someone with one's fist), shpoj(to employ a punch to create a hole), shpoj(to mark a ticket), shënoj(to employ a punch to create a hole) | — | |
| Arabic | بُكْس(a hit or a strike with one's fist), خَرَّامَة(device for creating holes in thin material), خَرَّامَة(mechanism for punching holes in paper), لكمة(a hit or a strike with one's fist), لَكْمَة(a hit or a strike with one's fist), لَكَمَ(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | buks, ḵarrāma, ḵarrāma, lakma, lakma, lakama | |
| Armenian | պունշ(beverage), դակել(to make holes) | punš, dakel | |
| Basque | ukabilkada(a hit or a strike with one's fist), ukabilkatu(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Bavarian German | Kasperl(character of a puppet show) | — | |
| Belarusian | уда́р(a hit or a strike with one's fist) | udár | |
| Bengali | ঘুষি(a hit or a strike with one's fist), সংঘর্ষ(impact) | ghuśi, śoṅghorśo | |
| Bikol Central | bungag(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Bulgarian | енергия(power, strength, energy), замба(device for creating holes in thin material), компостьор(mechanism for punching holes in paper), перфорация(hole or opening created with a punch), пестница(a hit or a strike with one's fist), пробой(device for creating holes in thin material), пунш(beverage), сила(power, strength, energy), у́дар(a hit or a strike with one's fist), удар(impact), въвеждам(to enter information), дупча(to make holes), перфорирам(to make holes), перфорирам(to employ a punch to create a hole), перфорирам(to mark a ticket), удрям с юмрук(to strike something or someone with one's fist), цапардосам(to hit with less than full force), цапардосвам(to hit with less than full force) | energija, zamba, kompostjor, perforacija, pestnica, proboj, punš, sila, údar, udar, vǎveždam, dupča, perforiram, perforiram, perforiram, udrjam s jumruk, capardosam, capardosvam | |
| Catalan | cop de puny(a hit or a strike with one's fist), ponx(beverage), apunyegar(to strike something or someone with one's fist), donar un cop de puny(to strike something or someone with one's fist), perforar(to employ a punch to create a hole) | — | |
| Cebuano | sumbag(a hit or a strike with one's fist), sumbag(to strike something or someone with one's fist), suntok(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 賓治酒 /宾治酒(beverage) | ban¹ zi⁶ zau² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 打孔器(device for creating holes in thin material), 打孔器(mechanism for punching holes in paper), 拳(a hit or a strike with one's fist), 拳打(a hit or a strike with one's fist), 潘趣酒(beverage), 打孔(to employ a punch to create a hole), 拳(to strike something or someone with one's fist), 拳打(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | dǎkǒngqì, dǎkǒngqì, quán, quándǎ, pānqùjiǔ, dǎkǒng, quán, quándǎ | |
| Czech | Kašpárek(character of a puppet show), děrovačka(mechanism for punching holes in paper), důlčík(device for creating holes in thin material), punč(beverage) | — | |
| Danish | Mester Jakel(character of a puppet show) | — | |
| Dutch | Jan Klaassen(character of a puppet show), punch(beverage), stomp(a hit or a strike with one's fist), met de vuist slaan(to strike something or someone with one's fist), stompen(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Esperanto | pugnobato(a hit or a strike with one's fist), punĉo(beverage), pugnobati(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Estonian | bool(beverage), löök(a hit or a strike with one's fist), punš(beverage) | — | |
| Finnish | Punch(character of a puppet show), booli(beverage), isku(power, strength, energy), isku(impact), iskunappula(button), läpi(hole or opening created with a punch), lävistin(device for creating holes in thin material), meisti(device for creating holes in thin material), nyrkinisku(a hit or a strike with one's fist), reikä(hole or opening created with a punch), rei’itin(device for creating holes in thin material), rei’itin(mechanism for punching holes in paper), rei’ittäjä(device for creating holes in thin material), rei’ittäjä(mechanism for punching holes in paper), leimata(to mark a ticket), lyödä nyrkillä(to strike something or someone with one's fist), meistää(to employ a punch to create a hole), naputella(to enter information), painaa nappia(to operate by pressing a button or similar), rei’ittää(to make holes), stanssata(to employ a punch to create a hole), tuupata(to hit with less than full force) | — | |
| French | Guignol(character of a puppet show), coup de poing(a hit or a strike with one's fist), pointeau(device for creating holes in thin material), poinçon(device for creating holes in thin material), poinçonnage(hole or opening created with a punch), poinçonneuse(mechanism for punching holes in paper), punch(beverage), poinçonner(to employ a punch to create a hole), poinçonner(to mark a ticket) | — | |
| Galician | ponche(beverage), puñada(a hit or a strike with one's fist), puñazo(a hit or a strike with one's fist), tufo(device for creating holes in thin material) | — | |
| Georgian | დარტყმა(a hit or a strike with one's fist), ჩარტყმა(a hit or a strike with one's fist) | darṭq̇ma, čarṭq̇ma | |
| German | Kasper(character of a puppet show), Kasperl(character of a puppet show), Kasperle(character of a puppet show), Aufprall(impact), Bowle(beverage), Druckschalter(button), Drucktaste(button), Einschlag(impact), Energie(power, strength, energy), Faustschlag(a hit or a strike with one's fist), Locher(device for creating holes in thin material), Locher(mechanism for punching holes in paper), Lochung(hole or opening created with a punch), Lochzange(device for creating holes in thin material), Pep(power, strength, energy), Punsch(beverage), Schlag(a hit or a strike with one's fist), Schwung(power, strength, energy), Stoß(a hit or a strike with one's fist), Stärke(power, strength, energy), Temperament(power, strength, energy), Zusammenstoß(impact), abstempeln(to mark a ticket), entwerten(to mark a ticket), lochen(to make holes), lochen(to employ a punch to create a hole), mit der Faust schlagen(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Greek | Φασουλής(character of a puppet show), γροθιά(a hit or a strike with one's fist), μπουνιά(a hit or a strike with one's fist), πυγμή(power, strength, energy) | Fasoulís, grothiá, bouniá, pygmí | |
| Hawaiian | kuʻi(a hit or a strike with one's fist), kuʻi(to strike something or someone with one's fist), moko(to strike something or someone with one's fist), mokomoko(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Hebrew | אֶגרוֹף(a hit or a strike with one's fist), מַקָּב(device for creating holes in thin material), פונץ׳(beverage), היכה(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | egróf, makav, punch, hiká | |
| Hungarian | bólé(beverage), energia(power, strength, energy), puncs(beverage), ütés(a hit or a strike with one's fist), lyukaszt(to employ a punch to create a hole), lyukaszt(to mark a ticket), üt(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Icelandic | gat(hole or opening created with a punch), gatari(device for creating holes in thin material), gatari(mechanism for punching holes in paper), hnefahögg(a hit or a strike with one's fist), púns(beverage), gata(to make holes), gata(to employ a punch to create a hole), gata(to mark a ticket), kýla(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Ilocano | disnug(a hit or a strike with one's fist), disnugen(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Indonesian | pukulan(a hit or a strike with one's fist), pukul(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Ingrian | isku(a hit or a strike with one's fist), nappu(a hit or a strike with one's fist), napsu(a hit or a strike with one's fist), tiltukkain(a hit or a strike with one's fist) | — | |
| Irish | anam(power, strength, energy), beocht(power, strength, energy), brí(power, strength, energy), buille(a hit or a strike with one's fist), buille de dhorn(a hit or a strike with one's fist), dorn(a hit or a strike with one's fist), pollaire(device for creating holes in thin material), pritil(device for creating holes in thin material), puins(beverage), spleodar(power, strength, energy), spreacadh(power, strength, energy), brúigh(to operate by pressing a button or similar), buail(to operate by pressing a button or similar), buille a thabhairt do(to strike something or someone with one's fist), dorn a bhualadh ar(to strike something or someone with one's fist), poll(to make holes), poll(to employ a punch to create a hole), poll a chur i(to make holes), poll a chur i(to employ a punch to create a hole), puinseáil(to mark a ticket), toll(to make holes), toll(to employ a punch to create a hole) | — | |
| Italian | bucatrice(device for creating holes in thin material), perforatore(device for creating holes in thin material), perforatrice(device for creating holes in thin material), pugno(a hit or a strike with one's fist), punzonatrice(device for creating holes in thin material), dare un pugno(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Japanese | パンチ(character of a puppet show), パンチ(a hit or a strike with one's fist), パンチ(device for creating holes in thin material), パンチ(beverage), 勢い(power, strength, energy), 殴打(a hit or a strike with one's fist), 穴(hole or opening created with a punch), 穴開け(mechanism for punching holes in paper), 穴開け器(device for creating holes in thin material), 穿孔(hole or opening created with a punch), パンチする(to strike something or someone with one's fist), パンチする(to employ a punch to create a hole), パンチする(to mark a ticket), 殴る(to strike something or someone with one's fist), 殴打する(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | Panchi, panchi, panchi, panchi, ikioi, ōda, ana, anaake, anaakeki, senkō, panchi suru, panchi suru, panchi suru, naguru, ōda suru | |
| Kabuverdianu | fura(to make holes) | — | |
| Khiamniungan Naga | thāu(to strike something or someone with one's fist), thāu(to strike something or someone with one's fist), thāupīng(punch multiple people at a time) | — | |
| Khmer | ការដាល់(a hit or a strike with one's fist), ដាល់(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | kaadal, dal | |
| Korean | 펀치(a hit or a strike with one's fist), 펀치(device for creating holes in thin material), 펀치(beverage), 화채(beverage) | peonchi, peonchi, peonchi, hwachae | |
| Latgalian | dyurēt(to strike something or someone with one's fist), laubt(to strike something or someone with one's fist), sist(to strike something or someone with one's fist), traknēt(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Latvian | belziens(a hit or a strike with one's fist), caurumsitis(mechanism for punching holes in paper), dunka(a hit or a strike with one's fist), enerģija(power, strength, energy), punšs(beverage), sitiens(a hit or a strike with one's fist), belzt(to strike something or someone with one's fist), dunkāt(to strike something or someone with one's fist), kompostrēt(to mark a ticket), sist(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Lithuanian | smūgis(a hit or a strike with one's fist) | — | |
| Macedonian | бокс(a hit or a strike with one's fist), ене́ргија(power, strength, energy), пунч(beverage), си́ла(power, strength, energy), у́дар(a hit or a strike with one's fist), у́дар(impact), ду́пчи(to make holes), у́дира(to strike something or someone with one's fist), у́дри(to strike something or someone with one's fist), ѕве́кне(to strike something or someone with one's fist), ѕве́кнува(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | boks, enérgija, punč, síla, údar, údar, dúpči, údira, údri, dzvékne, dzvéknuva | |
| Malay | tinju(a hit or a strike with one's fist), tumbukan(a hit or a strike with one's fist) | — | |
| Maltese | panċ(beverage) | — | |
| Māori | meke(a hit or a strike with one's fist), moto(a hit or a strike with one's fist), panihi(device for creating holes in thin material), panihi(mechanism for punching holes in paper), tuki(a hit or a strike with one's fist), meke(to strike something or someone with one's fist), moto(to strike something or someone with one's fist), panihi(to employ a punch to create a hole), pokapoka(to make holes) | — | |
| Nepali | मुक्का हान्नु(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | mukkā hānnu | |
| Norman | co d'poing(a hit or a strike with one's fist), coup d'tampon(a hit or a strike with one's fist), bailli un co d'poing(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | hullemaskin(mechanism for punching holes in paper), kjørner(device for creating holes in thin material), punsj(beverage) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | punsj(beverage) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | زنبه(device for creating holes in thin material), زنبه(mechanism for punching holes in paper), مشت(a hit or a strike with one's fist), پونچ(beverage), یومروق(a hit or a strike with one's fist), زنبهلامق(to employ a punch to create a hole) | zımba, zımba, muşt, punç, yumruk, zımbalamak | |
| Polish | cios(a hit or a strike with one's fist), dziurka(hole or opening created with a punch), dziurkacz(device for creating holes in thin material), kop(power, strength, energy), otwór(hole or opening created with a punch), poncz(beverage), skasować(to mark a ticket), uderzyć(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Portuguese | murro(a hit or a strike with one's fist), perfuradora(device for creating holes in thin material), perfuradora(mechanism for punching holes in paper), ponche(beverage), soco(a hit or a strike with one's fist), esmurrar(to strike something or someone with one's fist), furar(to make holes), perfurar(to employ a punch to create a hole), picar(to make holes), socar(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Quechua | kutay(a hit or a strike with one's fist), kutay(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Romanian | Vasilache(character of a puppet show), pumn(a hit or a strike with one's fist), lovi cu pumnul(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Russian | Панч(character of a puppet show), Петру́шка(character of a puppet show), дыроко́л(mechanism for punching holes in paper), ке́рнер(device for creating holes in thin material), крюшон(beverage), пунш(beverage), уда́р(a hit or a strike with one's fist), эне́ргия(power, strength, energy), ударить(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | Panč, Petrúška, dyrokól, kérner, krjušon, punš, enɛ́rgija, udaritʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | buille(a hit or a strike with one's fist) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | punč(beverage), ударац, udarac(a hit or a strike with one's fist) | — | |
| Slovak | punč(beverage) | — | |
| Spanish | perforadora(mechanism for punching holes in paper), piñazo(a hit or a strike with one's fist), ponche(beverage), puñada(a hit or a strike with one's fist), puñetazo(a hit or a strike with one's fist), puñete(a hit or a strike with one's fist), sacabocado(mechanism for punching holes in paper), zocotroco(a hit or a strike with one's fist), agujerear(to make holes), apuñear(to strike something or someone with one's fist), apuñetear(to strike something or someone with one's fist), asestar una puñada(to strike something or someone with one's fist), atizar una puñeteada(to strike something or someone with one's fist), chuñear(to strike something or someone with one's fist), dar un puñetazo(to strike something or someone with one's fist), horacar(to make holes), horadar(to make holes), pegar un puñete(to strike something or someone with one's fist), perforar(to make holes), perforar(to employ a punch to create a hole), picar(to mark a ticket), punchar(to make holes), puncionar(to make holes), punzonar(to make holes), puñetear(to strike something or someone with one's fist), quiñar(to strike something or someone with one's fist), taladrar(to mark a ticket) | — | |
| Swahili | panchi(device for creating holes in thin material), piga ngumi(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Swedish | bål(beverage), hålslag(device for creating holes in thin material), hålslag(mechanism for punching holes in paper), körnare(device for creating holes in thin material), perforator(device for creating holes in thin material), puns(device for creating holes in thin material), slag(a hit or a strike with one's fist), stans(device for creating holes in thin material), slå(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Tagalog | suntok(a hit or a strike with one's fist), sumuntok(to strike something or someone with one's fist), suntukin(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Tahitian | moto(a hit or a strike with one's fist), moto(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Tamil | குத்து(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | kuttu | |
| Tausug | suntuk(a hit or a strike with one's fist) | — | |
| Thai | พันช์(beverage), หมัด(a hit or a strike with one's fist), ชก(to strike something or someone with one's fist), ต่อย(to strike something or someone with one's fist), เจาะ(to make holes), เจาะ(to employ a punch to create a hole), เจาะ(to mark a ticket) | màt, chók, dtɔ̀i, jɔ̀, jɔ̀, jɔ̀ | |
| Tongan | momoto(a hit or a strike with one's fist), hoka(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Turkish | punç(beverage), yumruk(a hit or a strike with one's fist), delmek(to make holes), zımbalamak(to employ a punch to create a hole) | — | |
| Ukrainian | уда́р(a hit or a strike with one's fist), проби́ти(to make holes), пробива́ти(to make holes) | udár, probýty, probyváty | |
| Vietnamese | cú đấm(a hit or a strike with one's fist), đấm(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Volapük | pöjin(beverage), römapöjin(beverage) | — | |
| Waray-Waray | suntok(a hit or a strike with one's fist), sontuka(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Welsh | dyrnod(a hit or a strike with one's fist), pwnsh(beverage), dyrnu(to strike something or someone with one's fist), pwmpio(to strike something or someone with one's fist) | — | |
| Yiddish | בוכענצע(a hit or a strike with one's fist), שלאָג(a hit or a strike with one's fist) | bukhentse, shlog |
grusht, grushtim, rraf, rrah, shpues, grushtoj, shpoj, shpoj, shënoj
بُكْس, خَرَّامَة, خَرَّامَة, لكمة, لَكْمَة, لَكَمَ
buks, ḵarrāma, ḵarrāma, lakma, lakma, lakama
ukabilkada, ukabilkatu
Kasperl
bungag
енергия, замба, компостьор, перфорация, пестница, пробой, пунш, сила, у́дар, удар, въвеждам, дупча, перфорирам, перфорирам, перфорирам, удрям с юмрук, цапардосам, цапардосвам
energija, zamba, kompostjor, perforacija, pestnica, proboj, punš, sila, údar, udar, vǎveždam, dupča, perforiram, perforiram, perforiram, udrjam s jumruk, capardosam, capardosvam
cop de puny, ponx, apunyegar, donar un cop de puny, perforar
sumbag, sumbag, suntok
打孔器, 打孔器, 拳, 拳打, 潘趣酒, 打孔, 拳, 拳打
dǎkǒngqì, dǎkǒngqì, quán, quándǎ, pānqùjiǔ, dǎkǒng, quán, quándǎ
Kašpárek, děrovačka, důlčík, punč
Mester Jakel
Jan Klaassen, punch, stomp, met de vuist slaan, stompen
pugnobato, punĉo, pugnobati
bool, löök, punš
Punch, booli, isku, isku, iskunappula, läpi, lävistin, meisti, nyrkinisku, reikä, rei’itin, rei’itin, rei’ittäjä, rei’ittäjä, leimata, lyödä nyrkillä, meistää, naputella, painaa nappia, rei’ittää, stanssata, tuupata
Guignol, coup de poing, pointeau, poinçon, poinçonnage, poinçonneuse, punch, poinçonner, poinçonner
ponche, puñada, puñazo, tufo
Kasper, Kasperl, Kasperle, Aufprall, Bowle, Druckschalter, Drucktaste, Einschlag, Energie, Faustschlag, Locher, Locher, Lochung, Lochzange, Pep, Punsch, Schlag, Schwung, Stoß, Stärke, Temperament, Zusammenstoß, abstempeln, entwerten, lochen, lochen, mit der Faust schlagen
kuʻi, kuʻi, moko, mokomoko
bólé, energia, puncs, ütés, lyukaszt, lyukaszt, üt
gat, gatari, gatari, hnefahögg, púns, gata, gata, gata, kýla
disnug, disnugen
pukulan, pukul
isku, nappu, napsu, tiltukkain
anam, beocht, brí, buille, buille de dhorn, dorn, pollaire, pritil, puins, spleodar, spreacadh, brúigh, buail, buille a thabhairt do, dorn a bhualadh ar, poll, poll, poll a chur i, poll a chur i, puinseáil, toll, toll
bucatrice, perforatore, perforatrice, pugno, punzonatrice, dare un pugno
パンチ, パンチ, パンチ, パンチ, 勢い, 殴打, 穴, 穴開け, 穴開け器, 穿孔, パンチする, パンチする, パンチする, 殴る, 殴打する
Panchi, panchi, panchi, panchi, ikioi, ōda, ana, anaake, anaakeki, senkō, panchi suru, panchi suru, panchi suru, naguru, ōda suru
fura
thāu, thāu, thāupīng
dyurēt, laubt, sist, traknēt
belziens, caurumsitis, dunka, enerģija, punšs, sitiens, belzt, dunkāt, kompostrēt, sist
smūgis
бокс, ене́ргија, пунч, си́ла, у́дар, у́дар, ду́пчи, у́дира, у́дри, ѕве́кне, ѕве́кнува
boks, enérgija, punč, síla, údar, údar, dúpči, údira, údri, dzvékne, dzvéknuva
tinju, tumbukan
panċ
meke, moto, panihi, panihi, tuki, meke, moto, panihi, pokapoka
co d'poing, coup d'tampon, bailli un co d'poing
hullemaskin, kjørner, punsj
punsj
cios, dziurka, dziurkacz, kop, otwór, poncz, skasować, uderzyć
murro, perfuradora, perfuradora, ponche, soco, esmurrar, furar, perfurar, picar, socar
kutay, kutay
Vasilache, pumn, lovi cu pumnul
Панч, Петру́шка, дыроко́л, ке́рнер, крюшон, пунш, уда́р, эне́ргия, ударить
Panč, Petrúška, dyrokól, kérner, krjušon, punš, enɛ́rgija, udaritʹ
buille
punč, ударац, udarac
punč
perforadora, piñazo, ponche, puñada, puñetazo, puñete, sacabocado, zocotroco, agujerear, apuñear, apuñetear, asestar una puñada, atizar una puñeteada, chuñear, dar un puñetazo, horacar, horadar, pegar un puñete, perforar, perforar, picar, punchar, puncionar, punzonar, puñetear, quiñar, taladrar
panchi, piga ngumi
bål, hålslag, hålslag, körnare, perforator, puns, slag, stans, slå
suntok, sumuntok, suntukin
moto, moto
suntuk
momoto, hoka
punç, yumruk, delmek, zımbalamak
cú đấm, đấm
pöjin, römapöjin
suntok, sontuka
dyrnod, pwnsh, dyrnu, pwmpio
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