Ridge
Translations of "ridge" (46 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | kreshtë(chain of mountains) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | δειράς(chain of hills) | deirás | |
| Arabic | سلسلة جبال(chain of hills) | silsilat jibāl | |
| Aromanian | creastã(chain of mountains) | — | |
| Bulgarian | било(highest point on a roof), планинска верига(chain of mountains), хребет(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), хребет(elevation on ocean bottom) | bilo, planinska veriga, hrebet, hrebet | |
| Catalan | carena(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), serra(chain of hills), serralada(chain of mountains) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 垄(projecting line or strip), 屋脊(highest point on a roof), 山脊(chain of mountains), 山脊(chain of hills), 洋脊(elevation on ocean bottom), 背脊(projecting part of the back), 脊(line along which two sloping surfaces meet) | lǒng, wūjǐ, shānjǐ, shānjǐ, yángjǐ, bèijǐ, jǐ | |
| Czech | hřeben(chain of mountains), hřeben(chain of hills), oceánský hřbet(elevation on ocean bottom) | — | |
| Dutch | bergkam(chain of mountains), bergrug(chain of mountains), heuvelkam(chain of hills), heuvelrug(chain of hills), nok(highest point on a roof), zeerug(elevation on ocean bottom) | — | |
| Esperanto | altaĵaro(chain of hills), firsto(highest point on a roof) | — | |
| Estonian | seljak(chain of hills), seljandik(chain of hills) | — | |
| Faroese | ryggur(line along which two sloping surfaces meet) | — | |
| Finnish | harja(highest point on a roof), harjanne(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), katonharja(highest point on a roof), keskiselänne(elevation on ocean bottom), selkä(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), selkä(chain of hills), vuorijono(chain of mountains) | — | |
| French | crête(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), crête(chain of mountains), dorsale(elevation on ocean bottom), faîte(highest point on a roof) | — | |
| Galician | aresta(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), aspra(chain of mountains), cordal(chain of mountains), cume(highest point on a roof), encorgada(chain of mountains), fial(chain of mountains), serra(chain of mountains), serra(chain of hills) | — | |
| German | Riedel(equivalent surnames), Bergkette(chain of mountains), First(highest point on a roof), Grat(line along which two sloping surfaces meet) | — | |
| Hindi | कटक(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), डाँग(line along which two sloping surfaces meet) | kaṭak, ḍāṅg | |
| Hungarian | gerinc(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), hegygerinc(chain of mountains), hegyhát(chain of mountains), hegylánc(chain of mountains), orom(highest point on a roof), oromzat(highest point on a roof) | — | |
| Ingrian | kukkula(highest point on a roof) | — | |
| Irish | droim(chain of mountains), droim(chain of hills), iomaire(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), mullach(highest point on a roof) | — | |
| Italian | catena(chain of mountains), colmo(highest point on a roof), costone(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), cresta(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), crinale(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), dorsale(elevation on ocean bottom) | — | |
| Japanese | 大棟(highest point on a roof) | ōmune | |
| Latgalian | čukurs(highest point on a roof) | — | |
| Latvian | kore(highest point on a roof) | — | |
| Macedonian | би́ло(highest point on a roof), ве́рига(chain of mountains), пла́нинска ве́рига(chain of mountains) | bílo, vériga, pláninska vériga | |
| Malay | rabung(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), rabung(highest point on a roof), rabung(chain of mountains) | — | |
| Māori | hiwi(chain of hills), kahiwi(chain of hills), kaka(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), miki(chain of hills), taukahiwi(chain of hills), taupae(chain of hills), tuahiwi(chain of hills), tuatua(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), tūtūātanga(chain of mountains), tūtūātanga(chain of hills) | — | |
| Norwegian | møne(highest point on a roof), rygg(chain of mountains), rygg(chain of hills), rygg(elevation on ocean bottom), åsrygg(chain of mountains), åsrygg(chain of hills) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | åskam(chain of hills) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | åskam(chain of hills) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | صرت(line along which two sloping surfaces meet) | sırt | |
| Persian | گریوه(line along which two sloping surfaces meet) | garive | |
| Plautdietsch | Launtrigjen(chain of mountains), Launtrigjen(chain of hills) | — | |
| Polish | grzbiet(chain of mountains), grzbiet(elevation on ocean bottom), kalenica(highest point on a roof), pasmo(chain of hills), szczyt(highest point on a roof) | — | |
| Portuguese | aresta(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), cordilheira(chain of mountains), cresta(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), cumeeira(highest point on a roof), dorsal oceânica(elevation on ocean bottom), espinhaço(chain of mountains), serra(chain of mountains), serra(chain of hills), serro(chain of mountains), serro(chain of hills) | — | |
| Romanian | creastă(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), creastă(chain of mountains) | — | |
| Russian | го́рная цепь(chain of mountains), го́рная цепь(chain of hills), го́рный хребе́т(chain of mountains), го́рный хребе́т(chain of hills), гре́бень(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), гребень(highest point on a roof), конёк(highest point on a roof), океани́ческий хребе́т(elevation on ocean bottom), хребе́т(chain of mountains), хребе́т(elevation on ocean bottom) | górnaja cepʹ, górnaja cepʹ, górnyj xrebét, górnyj xrebét, grébenʹ, grebenʹ, konjók, okeaníčeskij xrebét, xrebét, xrebét | |
| Scottish Gaelic | mullach(highest point on a roof) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | hrbat(highest point on a roof) | — | |
| Sicilian | crista(line along which two sloping surfaces meet) | — | |
| Slovene | greben(line along which two sloping surfaces meet) | — | |
| Spanish | arista(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), caballete(highest point on a roof), cordillera(chain of mountains), cresta(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), cumbrera(highest point on a roof), dorsal(elevation on ocean bottom), dorsal oceánica(elevation on ocean bottom), sierra(chain of mountains) | — | |
| Swedish | bergsrygg(chain of mountains), nock(highest point on a roof), rygg(chain of mountains), rygg(elevation on ocean bottom), taknock(highest point on a roof), takås(highest point on a roof), ås(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), ås(chain of hills) | — | |
| Tagalog | palupo(highest point on a roof), palupuhan(highest point on a roof) | — | |
| Turkish | dağ silsilesi(chain of mountains), doruk(highest point on a roof), sırt(line along which two sloping surfaces meet), zirve(highest point on a roof) | — | |
| Zazaki | gedug (diq)(chain of hills), koyani(chain of mountains), serni(highest point on a roof), sud(line along which two sloping surfaces meet) | — |
kreshtë
creastã
carena, serra, serralada
hřeben, hřeben, oceánský hřbet
bergkam, bergrug, heuvelkam, heuvelrug, nok, zeerug
altaĵaro, firsto
seljak, seljandik
ryggur
harja, harjanne, katonharja, keskiselänne, selkä, selkä, vuorijono
crête, crête, dorsale, faîte
aresta, aspra, cordal, cume, encorgada, fial, serra, serra
Riedel, Bergkette, First, Grat
gerinc, hegygerinc, hegyhát, hegylánc, orom, oromzat
kukkula
droim, droim, iomaire, mullach
catena, colmo, costone, cresta, crinale, dorsale
čukurs
kore
rabung, rabung, rabung
hiwi, kahiwi, kaka, miki, taukahiwi, taupae, tuahiwi, tuatua, tūtūātanga, tūtūātanga
møne, rygg, rygg, rygg, åsrygg, åsrygg
åskam
åskam
Launtrigjen, Launtrigjen
grzbiet, grzbiet, kalenica, pasmo, szczyt
aresta, cordilheira, cresta, cumeeira, dorsal oceânica, espinhaço, serra, serra, serro, serro
creastă, creastă
го́рная цепь, го́рная цепь, го́рный хребе́т, го́рный хребе́т, гре́бень, гребень, конёк, океани́ческий хребе́т, хребе́т, хребе́т
górnaja cepʹ, górnaja cepʹ, górnyj xrebét, górnyj xrebét, grébenʹ, grebenʹ, konjók, okeaníčeskij xrebét, xrebét, xrebét
mullach
hrbat
crista
greben
arista, caballete, cordillera, cresta, cumbrera, dorsal, dorsal oceánica, sierra
bergsrygg, nock, rygg, rygg, taknock, takås, ås, ås
palupo, palupuhan
dağ silsilesi, doruk, sırt, zirve
gedug (diq), koyani, serni, sud
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.