Sack
Translations of "sack" (103 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | sak(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Albanian | thes(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | θύλακος(bag for commodities or items), πόρθησις(the plunder and pillaging of a city), σάκκος(bag for commodities or items), σάκτας(bag for commodities or items), πορθέω(to plunder) | thúlakos, pórthēsis, sákkos, sáktas, porthéō | |
| Arabic | كيس(bag for commodities or items), كِيس(bag for commodities or items) | kīs, kīs | |
| Armenian | պարկ(bag for commodities or items), քսակ(bag for commodities or items) | park, kʻsak | |
| Aromanian | sac(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | çuval(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Bashkir | тоҡ(bag for commodities or items), тоҡ(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount) | toq, toq | |
| Belarusian | мяшо́к(bag for commodities or items) | mjašók | |
| Bengali | ছালা(bag for commodities or items), বস্তা(bag for commodities or items) | chala, bosta | |
| Bhojpuri | थैला(bag for commodities or items) | thailā | |
| Bulgarian | плячка(booty obtained by pillage), постеля(colloquial: bed), разграбване(the plunder and pillaging of a city), уволнение(informal: dismissal from employment), чува́л(bag for commodities or items), грабя(to plunder), разграбвам(to plunder), уволнявам(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire) | pljačka, postelja, razgrabvane, uvolnenie, čuvál, grabja, razgrabvam, uvolnjavam | |
| Burmese | အိတ်(bag for commodities or items) | it | |
| Catalan | botí(booty obtained by pillage), sac(bag for commodities or items), saqueig(the plunder and pillaging of a city), acomiadar(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire), despedir(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire), destituir(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire), ensacar(to put in a sack or sacks) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᏕᎦᎵᏗ(bag for commodities or items) | degalidi | |
| Chinese | бозы(bag for commodities or items) | bozɨ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 劫掠(the plunder and pillaging of a city), 包(bag for commodities or items), 囊(bag for commodities or items), 洗劫(the plunder and pillaging of a city), 袋(bag for commodities or items) | jiélüè, bāo, náng, xǐjié, dài | |
| Czech | pytel(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Danish | afskedigelse(informal: dismissal from employment), bytte(booty obtained by pillage), fyring(informal: dismissal from employment), pose(bag for commodities or items), posefuld(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount), sæk(bag for commodities or items), sækfuld(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount), udbytte(booty obtained by pillage), afskedige(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire), fyre(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire), opsige(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire), plyndre(to plunder), ribbe(to plunder) | — | |
| Dutch | nest(colloquial: bed), plunder(the plunder and pillaging of a city), plundering(the plunder and pillaging of a city), zak(bag for commodities or items), zak(informal: dismissal from employment), de zak geven(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire), plunderen(to plunder) | — | |
| Egyptian | q:r-f:t-S28(bag for commodities or items) | qrft | |
| Esperanto | sako(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Estonian | kott(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Faroese | sekkur(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Finnish | munat(slang: scrotum), pehkut(colloquial: bed), potkut(informal: dismissal from employment), pussit(slang: scrotum), ryöstö(the plunder and pillaging of a city), ryöstösaalis(booty obtained by pillage), saalis(booty obtained by pillage), säkillinen(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount), säkki(bag for commodities or items), antaa potkut(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire), ryöstää(to plunder) | — | |
| French | butin(booty obtained by pillage), lit(colloquial: bed), paquet(informal: dismissal from employment), pieu(colloquial: bed), sac(bag for commodities or items), sac(the plunder and pillaging of a city), saccager(to plunder), saquer(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire), virer(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire) | — | |
| Friulian | sac(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Galician | roubo(the plunder and pillaging of a city), saco(bag for commodities or items), chimpar(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire) | — | |
| Georgian | განთავისუფლება(informal: dismissal from employment), დათხოვნა(informal: dismissal from employment), ნაძარცვი(booty obtained by pillage), პარკი(bag for commodities or items), ტომარა(bag for commodities or items), ქისა(bag for commodities or items), ძარცვა(the plunder and pillaging of a city) | gantavisupleba, datxovna, naʒarcvi, ṗarḳi, ṭomara, kisa, ʒarcva | |
| German | Beutel(bag for commodities or items), Papiersack(bag for commodities or items), Plünderung(the plunder and pillaging of a city), Sack(bag for commodities or items), Sack(successful tackle of the quarterback), Sack(slang: scrotum), Sack voll(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount), Sackvoll(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount), Tüte(bag for commodities or items), entlassen(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire), feuern(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire), plündern(to plunder), rausschmeißen(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌱𐌰𐌻𐌲𐍃(bag for commodities or items), 𐍃𐌰𐌺𐌺𐌿𐍃(bag for commodities or items) | balgs, sakkus | |
| Greek | απόλυση(informal: dismissal from employment), διαγούμισμα(the plunder and pillaging of a city), κούρσεμα(the plunder and pillaging of a city), λάφυρα(booty obtained by pillage), λεηλασία(the plunder and pillaging of a city), σάκκος(bag for commodities or items), σακί(bag for commodities or items), σακί(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount), σακούλα(bag for commodities or items), τσουβάλι(bag for commodities or items), τσουβάλι(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount), απολύω(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire), διαγουμίζω(to plunder), κουρσεύω(to plunder), λεηλατώ(to plunder) | apólysi, diagoúmisma, koúrsema, láfyra, leïlasía, sákkos, sakí, sakí, sakoúla, tsouváli, tsouváli, apolýo, diagoumízo, koursévo, leïlató | |
| Haitian Creole | sak(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Hebrew | אַמְתַּחַת(bag for commodities or items), שַׂק(bag for commodities or items) | amtakhát, sak | |
| Hindi | थैला(bag for commodities or items), थैली(bag for commodities or items), बोरा(bag for commodities or items), बोरी(bag for commodities or items) | thailā, thailī, borā, borī | |
| Hiri Motu | puse(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Hungarian | fosztogatás(the plunder and pillaging of a city), zsák(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Icelandic | poki(bag for commodities or items), posi(bag for commodities or items), sekkur(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Ido | sakedo(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount), sako(bag for commodities or items), spoliajo(booty obtained by pillage), spolio(the plunder and pillaging of a city), spoliar(to plunder) | — | |
| Indonesian | karung(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Ingrian | rööstää(to plunder) | — | |
| Irish | sac(bag for commodities or items), creach(to plunder) | — | |
| Italian | benservito(informal: dismissal from employment), bottino(booty obtained by pillage), saccheggio(the plunder and pillaging of a city), sacco(bag for commodities or items), sacco(the plunder and pillaging of a city), scroto(slang: scrotum), fare man bassa(to plunder), predare(to plunder), saccheggiare(to plunder) | — | |
| Japanese | サック(bag for commodities or items), 袋(bag for commodities or items) | sakku, fukuro | |
| Kazakh | қап(bag for commodities or items) | qap | |
| Khmer | ថង់(bag for commodities or items) | thɑng | |
| Korean | 자루(bag for commodities or items) | jaru | |
| Kyrgyz | кап(bag for commodities or items), мешок(bag for commodities or items), мүшөк(bag for commodities or items) | kap, meşok, müşök | |
| Lao | ຖົງ(bag for commodities or items) | thong | |
| Latin | culeus(bag for commodities or items), follis(bag for commodities or items), saccus(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Latvian | maiss(bag for commodities or items), maiss(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount) | — | |
| Lithuanian | maišas(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | měch(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Macedonian | арар(bag for commodities or items), вреќа(bag for commodities or items), грабеж(the plunder and pillaging of a city), кревет(colloquial: bed), отказ(informal: dismissal from employment), пљачка(booty obtained by pillage) | arar, vreḱa, grabež, krevet, otkaz, pljačka | |
| Malay | guni(bag for commodities or items), karung(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Malayalam | ചാക്ക്(bag for commodities or items), ചാക്ക്(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount) | cākkŭ, cākkŭ | |
| Mandinka | boto(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Māori | pana(informal: dismissal from employment), pananga(informal: dismissal from employment), parakete(booty obtained by pillage), pēke(bag for commodities or items), taeatanga(the plunder and pillaging of a city), mūrei(to plunder), pana(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire), pāhua(to plunder), pāhuahua(to plunder), romi(to plunder), tāoro(to plunder) | — | |
| Middle English | sak(bag for commodities or items), sak(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount) | — | |
| Mingrelian | საკი(bag for commodities or items) | saḳi | |
| Mongolian | уут(bag for commodities or items), хүүдий(bag for commodities or items), шуудай(bag for commodities or items) | uut, xüüdii, šuudaj | |
| Motu | puse(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Navajo | naaltsoos azis(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Neapolitan | sacco(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | djunia(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Norwegian | sparken(informal: dismissal from employment), plyndre(to plunder) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | pose(bag for commodities or items), sekk(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | pose(bag for commodities or items), sekk(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Occitan | sac(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Ojibwe | mashkimod(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Old Church Slavonic | врѣтище(bag for commodities or items) | vrětište | |
| Old English | codd(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Old Norse | posi(bag for commodities or items), sekkr(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | تاراج(the plunder and pillaging of a city), تاراج(booty obtained by pillage), صویغون(the plunder and pillaging of a city), طوربه(bag for commodities or items), چاپول(the plunder and pillaging of a city), چوال(bag for commodities or items), چاپوللامق(to plunder) | tarac, tarac, soygun, torba, çapul, çuval, çapullamak | |
| Persian | ساک(bag for commodities or items), کیسه(bag for commodities or items), گونی(bag for commodities or items) | sâk, kise, guni | |
| Plautdietsch | Sak(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Polish | worek(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Portuguese | despedido(informal: dismissal from employment), saca(bag for commodities or items), saco(bag for commodities or items), saco(slang: scrotum), saque(the plunder and pillaging of a city), ensacar(to put in a sack or sacks) | — | |
| Romani | gono(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Romanian | sac(bag for commodities or items), prăda(to plunder) | — | |
| Russian | грабёж(the plunder and pillaging of a city), добы́ча(booty obtained by pillage), куль(bag for commodities or items), мешо́к(bag for commodities or items), мешо́к(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount), мошо́нка(slang: scrotum), мудо́(slang: scrotum), награ́бленное(booty obtained by pillage), посте́ль(colloquial: bed), разграбле́ние(the plunder and pillaging of a city), увольне́ние(informal: dismissal from employment), уво́лить(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire), увольня́ть(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire) | grabjóž, dobýča, kulʹ, mešók, mešók, mošónka, mudó, nagráblennoje, postélʹ, razgrablénije, uvolʹnénije, uvólitʹ, uvolʹnjátʹ | |
| Sardinian | sacu(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | baga(bag for commodities or items), baga(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount), màileid(bag for commodities or items), màileid(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount), poca(bag for commodities or items), poca(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | vrȅća(bag for commodities or items), вре̏ћа(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Shor | қап(bag for commodities or items) | qap | |
| Slovak | vrece(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Slovene | bisaga(bag for commodities or items), torba(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Spanish | bolsa(bag for commodities or items), botín(booty obtained by pillage), chácara(bag for commodities or items), costal(bag for commodities or items), costal(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount), despedido(informal: dismissal from employment), saco(bag for commodities or items), saco(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount), saqueo(the plunder and pillaging of a city), shicra(bag for commodities or items), shigra(bag for commodities or items), correr(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire), despedir(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire), ensacar(to put in a sack or sacks), saquear(to plunder) | — | |
| Swahili | gunia(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Swedish | plundring(the plunder and pillaging of a city), sparken(informal: dismissal from employment), säck(bag for commodities or items), säckfull(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount) | — | |
| Tajik | халта(bag for commodities or items), ҷувол(bag for commodities or items) | xalta, juvol | |
| Talysh | کیسه(bag for commodities or items) | kisa | |
| Thai | ถุง(bag for commodities or items) | tǔng | |
| Tocharian B | ṣorpor(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Turkish | çuval(bag for commodities or items), sepetlemek(informal: to remove from a job or position — see also fire), yağmalamak(to plunder) | — | |
| Turkmen | halta(bag for commodities or items), çuwal(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Ukrainian | мішо́к(bag for commodities or items), мішо́к(amount that can be put in a sack; traditional units based on this amount) | mišók, mišók | |
| Unami | mënutès(bag for commodities or items), èmsinutay(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Urdu | بورا(bag for commodities or items), بوری(bag for commodities or items) | borā, borī | |
| Uzbek | qop(bag for commodities or items), xalta(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Vietnamese | bao(bag for commodities or items), bao tải(bag for commodities or items) | — | |
| Yiddish | זאַק(bag for commodities or items) | zak | |
| Zazaki | xalte(bag for commodities or items), çuwal(bag for commodities or items) | — |
sak
thes
sac
çuval
плячка, постеля, разграбване, уволнение, чува́л, грабя, разграбвам, уволнявам
pljačka, postelja, razgrabvane, uvolnenie, čuvál, grabja, razgrabvam, uvolnjavam
botí, sac, saqueig, acomiadar, despedir, destituir, ensacar
pytel
afskedigelse, bytte, fyring, pose, posefuld, sæk, sækfuld, udbytte, afskedige, fyre, opsige, plyndre, ribbe
nest, plunder, plundering, zak, zak, de zak geven, plunderen
sako
kott
sekkur
munat, pehkut, potkut, pussit, ryöstö, ryöstösaalis, saalis, säkillinen, säkki, antaa potkut, ryöstää
butin, lit, paquet, pieu, sac, sac, saccager, saquer, virer
sac
roubo, saco, chimpar
განთავისუფლება, დათხოვნა, ნაძარცვი, პარკი, ტომარა, ქისა, ძარცვა
gantavisupleba, datxovna, naʒarcvi, ṗarḳi, ṭomara, kisa, ʒarcva
Beutel, Papiersack, Plünderung, Sack, Sack, Sack, Sack voll, Sackvoll, Tüte, entlassen, feuern, plündern, rausschmeißen
απόλυση, διαγούμισμα, κούρσεμα, λάφυρα, λεηλασία, σάκκος, σακί, σακί, σακούλα, τσουβάλι, τσουβάλι, απολύω, διαγουμίζω, κουρσεύω, λεηλατώ
apólysi, diagoúmisma, koúrsema, láfyra, leïlasía, sákkos, sakí, sakí, sakoúla, tsouváli, tsouváli, apolýo, diagoumízo, koursévo, leïlató
puse
fosztogatás, zsák
poki, posi, sekkur
sakedo, sako, spoliajo, spolio, spoliar
karung
rööstää
sac, creach
benservito, bottino, saccheggio, sacco, sacco, scroto, fare man bassa, predare, saccheggiare
culeus, follis, saccus
maiss, maiss
maišas
měch
guni, karung
boto
pana, pananga, parakete, pēke, taeatanga, mūrei, pana, pāhua, pāhuahua, romi, tāoro
sak, sak
puse
naaltsoos azis
sacco
djunia
sparken, plyndre
pose, sekk
pose, sekk
sac
mashkimod
codd
posi, sekkr
تاراج, تاراج, صویغون, طوربه, چاپول, چوال, چاپوللامق
tarac, tarac, soygun, torba, çapul, çuval, çapullamak
Sak
worek
despedido, saca, saco, saco, saque, ensacar
gono
sac, prăda
грабёж, добы́ча, куль, мешо́к, мешо́к, мошо́нка, мудо́, награ́бленное, посте́ль, разграбле́ние, увольне́ние, уво́лить, увольня́ть
grabjóž, dobýča, kulʹ, mešók, mešók, mošónka, mudó, nagráblennoje, postélʹ, razgrablénije, uvolʹnénije, uvólitʹ, uvolʹnjátʹ
sacu
baga, baga, màileid, màileid, poca, poca
vrȅća, вре̏ћа
vrece
bisaga, torba
bolsa, botín, chácara, costal, costal, despedido, saco, saco, saqueo, shicra, shigra, correr, despedir, ensacar, saquear
gunia
plundring, sparken, säck, säckfull
ṣorpor
çuval, sepetlemek, yağmalamak
halta, çuwal
mënutès, èmsinutay
qop, xalta
bao, bao tải
xalte, çuwal
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