Rumble
Translations of "rumble" (31 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | gjëmoj(to make a low pitched noise) | — | |
| Armenian | թնդալ(to make a low pitched noise) | tʻndal | |
| Bulgarian | буботене(low, heavy, continuous sound), свада(street fight or brawl), тътен(low, heavy, continuous sound), буботя(to make a low pitched noise), трополя(to move while making a rumbling noise), тътна(to make a low pitched noise) | bubotene, svada, tǎten, bubotja, tropolja, tǎtna | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 轟隆 /轰隆(low, heavy, continuous sound), 隆隆聲 /隆隆声(low, heavy, continuous sound) | hōnglóng, lónglóngshēng | |
| Czech | burácení(low, heavy, continuous sound), dunění(low, heavy, continuous sound), lomoz(low, heavy, continuous sound), pouliční bitka(street fight or brawl), pouliční rvačka(street fight or brawl), rachot(low, heavy, continuous sound), burácet(to make a low pitched noise), dunět(to make a low pitched noise), hřmět(to make a low pitched noise), lomozit(to make a low pitched noise), rachotit(to make a low pitched noise), rvát se(to move while making a rumbling noise), servat se(to move while making a rumbling noise) | — | |
| Danish | rumle(low, heavy, continuous sound) | — | |
| Dutch | rommeling(low, heavy, continuous sound), straatgevecht(street fight or brawl), rommelen(to make a low pitched noise) | — | |
| Finnish | jylinä(low, heavy, continuous sound), jyminä(low, heavy, continuous sound), jymy(low, heavy, continuous sound), jyrinä(low, heavy, continuous sound), jyry(low, heavy, continuous sound), jytinä(low, heavy, continuous sound), ryminä(low, heavy, continuous sound), rähinä(street fight or brawl), tappelu(street fight or brawl), jymistä(to make a low pitched noise), jyristellä(to move while making a rumbling noise), jyristä(to make a low pitched noise), kurista(to make a low pitched noise), ottaa yhteen(to fight, brawl), ratsata(to discover deceitful or underhanded behaviour), rymistellä(to move while making a rumbling noise), rymistä(to make a low pitched noise), rymistää(to move while making a rumbling noise), rymytä(to move while making a rumbling noise), rähinöidä(to fight, brawl) | — | |
| French | borborygme(low, heavy, continuous sound), gargouillement(low, heavy, continuous sound), grondement(low, heavy, continuous sound), gronder(to make a low pitched noise) | — | |
| Galician | balbordo(low, heavy, continuous sound), baralla(street fight or brawl), breiga(street fight or brawl), bruiamento(low, heavy, continuous sound), esganifa(street fight or brawl), estoiro(low, heavy, continuous sound), estroido(low, heavy, continuous sound), gurra(street fight or brawl), lea(street fight or brawl), liorta(street fight or brawl), muada(street fight or brawl), rifa(street fight or brawl), zonido(low, heavy, continuous sound) | — | |
| German | Grollen(low, heavy, continuous sound), Poltern(low, heavy, continuous sound), Rumpeln(low, heavy, continuous sound), Schlägerei(street fight or brawl), durchschauen(to discover deceitful or underhanded behaviour), knurren(to make a low pitched noise), rumpeln(to make a low pitched noise), spitzkriegen(to discover deceitful or underhanded behaviour) | — | |
| Hungarian | bunyó(street fight or brawl), dörgés(low, heavy, continuous sound), dörmögés(low, heavy, continuous sound), dörmögés(low, heavy, continuous sound), morgás(low, heavy, continuous sound), bunyózik(to fight, brawl), dörmög korog(to make a low pitched noise), dörög(to make a low pitched noise) | — | |
| Irish | tormán(low, heavy, continuous sound) | — | |
| Italian | battibecco(street fight or brawl), caciara(street fight or brawl), rimbombo(low, heavy, continuous sound), rissa(street fight or brawl), rombo(low, heavy, continuous sound), sferragliamento(low, heavy, continuous sound), brontolare(to make a low pitched noise), rimbombare(to make a low pitched noise), sferragliare(to move while making a rumbling noise), smascherare(to discover deceitful or underhanded behaviour) | — | |
| Japanese | 怒る(to fight, brawl) | ikaru | |
| Macedonian | та́тни(to make a low pitched noise) | tátni | |
| Māori | pioro(low, heavy, continuous sound), wawā(low, heavy, continuous sound), wheoro(low, heavy, continuous sound), haruru(to make a low pitched noise), kokō(to make a low pitched noise), pioro(to make a low pitched noise), whakarūrū(to make a low pitched noise), wheoro(to make a low pitched noise), whēorooro(to make a low pitched noise) | — | |
| Marathi | खडखडाट(low, heavy, continuous sound), गडगडाट(low, heavy, continuous sound), गडगडणे(to make a low pitched noise), गडाडणे(to make a low pitched noise) | khaḍakhḍāṭ, gaḍagḍāṭ, gaḍgaḍṇe, gaḍāḍṇe | |
| Norwegian | rumling(low, heavy, continuous sound), rumle(to make a low pitched noise) | — | |
| Occitan | rebombir(to make a low pitched noise), roncar(to make a low pitched noise) | — | |
| Persian | غرنبه(low, heavy, continuous sound), کنور(low, heavy, continuous sound) | ġoronbe, konur | |
| Piedmontese | strunì(to make a low pitched noise) | — | |
| Polish | dudnić(to make a low pitched noise), tętnić(to make a low pitched noise) | — | |
| Portuguese | briga(street fight or brawl), ribombo(low, heavy, continuous sound), ronco(low, heavy, continuous sound), brigar(to fight, brawl), roncar(to make a low pitched noise) | — | |
| Quechua | kunununuy(to make a low pitched noise) | — | |
| Russian | гро́хот(low, heavy, continuous sound), громыха́ние(low, heavy, continuous sound), грохота́нье(low, heavy, continuous sound), дра́ка(street fight or brawl), потасо́вка(street fight or brawl), сты́чка(street fight or brawl), громыха́ть(to make a low pitched noise), грохота́ть(to make a low pitched noise) | gróxot, gromyxánije, groxotánʹje, dráka, potasóvka, stýčka, gromyxátʹ, groxotátʹ | |
| Spanish | pelea callejera(street fight or brawl), riña(street fight or brawl), retumbar(to make a low pitched noise), rugir(to make a low pitched noise) | — | |
| Swedish | bråk(street fight or brawl), buller(low, heavy, continuous sound), dån(low, heavy, continuous sound), liv(street fight or brawl), oväsen(street fight or brawl), väsen(street fight or brawl), bråka(to fight, brawl), kivas(to fight, brawl), kurra(to make a low pitched noise), leva(to fight, brawl), mullra(to make a low pitched noise), rassla(to move while making a rumbling noise), rumla(to fight, brawl), skaka(to move while making a rumbling noise), skramla(to move while making a rumbling noise) | — | |
| Turkish | dövüş(street fight or brawl), gümbürtü(low, heavy, continuous sound), gürleme(low, heavy, continuous sound), homurtu(low, heavy, continuous sound) | — | |
| Walloon | groûlaedje(low, heavy, continuous sound), groûlmint(low, heavy, continuous sound), groûler(to make a low pitched noise) | — | |
| ǃXóõ | kxʻāa(to make a low pitched noise) | — |
gjëmoj
буботене, свада, тътен, буботя, трополя, тътна
bubotene, svada, tǎten, bubotja, tropolja, tǎtna
burácení, dunění, lomoz, pouliční bitka, pouliční rvačka, rachot, burácet, dunět, hřmět, lomozit, rachotit, rvát se, servat se
rumle
rommeling, straatgevecht, rommelen
jylinä, jyminä, jymy, jyrinä, jyry, jytinä, ryminä, rähinä, tappelu, jymistä, jyristellä, jyristä, kurista, ottaa yhteen, ratsata, rymistellä, rymistä, rymistää, rymytä, rähinöidä
borborygme, gargouillement, grondement, gronder
balbordo, baralla, breiga, bruiamento, esganifa, estoiro, estroido, gurra, lea, liorta, muada, rifa, zonido
Grollen, Poltern, Rumpeln, Schlägerei, durchschauen, knurren, rumpeln, spitzkriegen
bunyó, dörgés, dörmögés, dörmögés, morgás, bunyózik, dörmög korog, dörög
tormán
battibecco, caciara, rimbombo, rissa, rombo, sferragliamento, brontolare, rimbombare, sferragliare, smascherare
pioro, wawā, wheoro, haruru, kokō, pioro, whakarūrū, wheoro, whēorooro
rumling, rumle
rebombir, roncar
strunì
dudnić, tętnić
briga, ribombo, ronco, brigar, roncar
kunununuy
гро́хот, громыха́ние, грохота́нье, дра́ка, потасо́вка, сты́чка, громыха́ть, грохота́ть
gróxot, gromyxánije, groxotánʹje, dráka, potasóvka, stýčka, gromyxátʹ, groxotátʹ
pelea callejera, riña, retumbar, rugir
bråk, buller, dån, liv, oväsen, väsen, bråka, kivas, kurra, leva, mullra, rassla, rumla, skaka, skramla
dövüş, gümbürtü, gürleme, homurtu
groûlaedje, groûlmint, groûler
kxʻāa
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.