Sense
Translations of "sense" (82 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | sintuig(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | — | |
| Albanian | NI Ndienje(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | αἴσθησις(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), αἴσθησις(conscious awareness), αἰσθάνομαι(use biological senses) | aísthēsis, aísthēsis, aisthánomai | |
| Arabic | إِحْسَاس(conscious awareness), احساس(conscious awareness), حاسة(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), حَاسَّة(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), دَلَالَة(semantics term), شعور(conscious awareness), شُعُور(conscious awareness), قدرة طبيعية(natural ability), قُدْرَة طَبِيعِيَّة(natural ability), معنى(meaning or reason), موهبة(natural ability), مَعْنًى(meaning or reason), مَعْنَى(semantics term), مَوْهِبَة(natural ability), حَسَّ(use biological senses) | ʔiḥsās, iḥsās, ḥāssa, ḥāssa, dalāla, šuʕūr, šuʕūr, qudra ṭabīʕiyya, qudra ṭabīʕiyya, maʕna, mawhiba, maʕnan, maʕnā, mawhiba, ḥassa | |
| Armenian | զգացողություն(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), զգացում(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), իմաստ(meaning or reason), իմաստ(semantics term) | zgacʻoġutʻyun, zgacʻum, imast, imast | |
| Asturian | aceición(semantics term), acepción(semantics term), sentíu(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), sentíu(sound judgement), sentíu(meaning or reason), significáu(semantics term), sentir(use biological senses) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | sezmək(to instinctively be aware) | — | |
| Bashkir | тойғо(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), хис(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | toyğo, xis | |
| Basque | zentzumen(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | — | |
| Belarusian | змысл(meaning or reason), значэ́нне(meaning or reason), пачуццё(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), пачуццё(conscious awareness), сэнс(meaning or reason) | zmysl, značénnje, pačuccjó, pačuccjó, sens | |
| Breton | skiant(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | — | |
| Bulgarian | значе́ние(meaning or reason), сетиво́(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), сми́съл(meaning or reason), съзна́ние(conscious awareness), у́сет(natural ability), чу́вство(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), възприемам(use biological senses), разбирам(to comprehend), усещам(use biological senses), чувствам(to instinctively be aware) | značénie, setivó, smísǎl, sǎznánie, úset, čúvstvo, vǎzpriemam, razbiram, useštam, čuvstvam | |
| Burmese | အာရုံ(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | arum | |
| Catalan | accepció(semantics term), enteniment(sound judgement), sentit(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), sentit(meaning or reason), sentit(natural ability), seny(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), seny(conscious awareness), seny(sound judgement), seny(meaning or reason), seny(natural ability), seny(semantics term), seny comú(sound judgement), significat(semantics term), trellat(sound judgement), sentir(use biological senses), sentir(to instinctively be aware) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 意義 /意义(meaning or reason), 意義 /意义(semantics term), 感覺 /感觉(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), 感覺 /感觉(conscious awareness) | yìyì, yìyì, gǎnjué, gǎnjué | |
| Czech | pocit(conscious awareness), smysl(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), smysl(meaning or reason), smysl(semantics term), význam(meaning or reason), význam(semantics term) | — | |
| Danish | fornemmelse(conscious awareness), sans(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | — | |
| Dutch | aanleg(natural ability), betekenis(semantics term), gevoel(conscious awareness), gewaarwording(conscious awareness), verstand(sound judgement), zin(meaning or reason), zintuig(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), aanvoelen(to instinctively be aware), begrijpen(to comprehend), bevatten(to comprehend), gewaarworden(use biological senses), waarnemen(use biological senses) | — | |
| Esperanto | senso(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), sentumo(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | — | |
| Estonian | meel(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | — | |
| Finnish | aisti(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), järkevyys(sound judgement), järki(sound judgement), järki(meaning or reason), kyky(natural ability), lahja(natural ability), lahjakkuus(natural ability), merkitys(meaning or reason), merkitys(semantics term), pyörimissuunta(math: direction of rotation), suunta(math: direction of a vector), tolkku(sound judgement), tunne(conscious awareness), vaisto(natural ability), aistia(use biological senses), vaistota(to instinctively be aware) | — | |
| French | acception(semantics term), sens(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), sens(conscious awareness), sens(sound judgement), sens(meaning or reason), sens(semantics term), sentir(use biological senses), sentir(to instinctively be aware) | — | |
| Galician | acepción(semantics term), senso(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), senso(conscious awareness), senso(natural ability), senso(semantics term), sentido(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), sentido(sound judgement), sentido(meaning or reason), sentido(semantics term), significación(semantics term), significado(semantics term), percibir(use biological senses), sentir(use biological senses) | — | |
| Georgian | გრძნობა(conscious awareness) | grʒnoba | |
| German | Bedeutung(semantics term), Gefühl(conscious awareness), Sinn(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), Sinn(conscious awareness), Sinn(meaning or reason), Sinn(natural ability), Sinn(semantics term), Versand(sound judgement), empfinden(use biological senses), spüren(use biological senses), spüren(to instinctively be aware), wahrnehmen(use biological senses) | — | |
| Greek | έννοια(meaning or reason), αίσθηση(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), αίσθηση(conscious awareness), αίσθηση(natural ability), λογική(sound judgement), συναίσθημα(conscious awareness), αισθάνομαι(use biological senses), αισθάνομαι(to instinctively be aware), συναισθάνομαι(to instinctively be aware) | énnoia, aísthisi, aísthisi, aísthisi, logikí, synaísthima, aisthánomai, aisthánomai, synaisthánomai | |
| Hebrew | הגיון(sound judgement), חוּשׁ(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), חוּשׁ(natural ability), מובן(semantics term), תחושה(conscious awareness), חש(use biological senses) | higayón, khúsh, khúsh, muván, tkhúsha, khash | |
| Hungarian | értelem(sound judgement), értelem(meaning or reason), értelem(semantics term), érzet(conscious awareness), érzék(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), érzék(natural ability), érzékelés(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), érzés(conscious awareness), érzékel(use biological senses) | — | |
| Icelandic | gáfa(natural ability), merking(meaning or reason), skilningarvit(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), skynsemi(sound judgement), tilfinning(conscious awareness) | — | |
| Ido | senco(meaning or reason), senso(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), senso(conscious awareness), sinso(math: direction of a vector), sinso(math: direction of rotation) | — | |
| Indonesian | arti(semantics term), bakat(natural ability), budi(conscious awareness), indra(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), makna(semantics term), rasa(conscious awareness) | — | |
| Irish | ciall(conscious awareness), ciall(sound judgement), ciall(meaning or reason), ciall(natural ability), ciall(semantics term), céadfa(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), réasún(sound judgement), airigh(use biological senses) | — | |
| Italian | accezione(semantics term), coscienza(conscious awareness), sensazione(conscious awareness), senso(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), senso(conscious awareness), senso(sound judgement), senso(meaning or reason), significato(meaning or reason), significato(semantics term), tocco(natural ability), verso(math: direction of a vector), percepire(use biological senses) | — | |
| Japanese | 分別(sound judgement), 意味(meaning or reason), 意味(semantics term), 意識(conscious awareness), 意識(sound judgement), 感覚(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), 感覚(sound judgement), 才能(natural ability), 能力(natural ability), 察する(to instinctively be aware), 察する(to comprehend), 感じる(use biological senses), 感じる(to instinctively be aware), 感じる(to comprehend), 気づく(to instinctively be aware), 気づく(to comprehend) | funbetsu, imi, imi, ishiki, ishiki, kankaku, kankaku, sainou, nouryoku, sassuru, sassuru, kanjiru, kanjiru, kanjiru, kizuku, kizuku | |
| Kabuverdianu | sintí(use biological senses), xinti(use biological senses) | — | |
| Khmer | ន័យ(meaning or reason), វិញ្ញាណ(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), សុភនិច្ឆ័យ(sound judgement), សំនួន(meaning or reason), អត្ថ(semantics term), អារម្មណ៍(conscious awareness), ឥន្ទ្រិយ(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), យល់(to comprehend) | nɨy, vɨññiən, sophĕəʼnicchay, sɑmnuən, ʼat, ʼaarɑm, ʼəntrii, yʊəl | |
| Korean | 감각(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), 감각(conscious awareness), 감각(semantics term), 뜻(meaning or reason), 의미(meaning or reason) | gamgak, gamgak, gamgak, tteut, uimi | |
| Latgalian | jutūne(conscious awareness), jāga(meaning or reason), nūjauta(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), pajauta(conscious awareness), zeimeiba(meaning or reason) | — | |
| Latin | sentiō(use biological senses) | — | |
| Latvian | jēga(meaning or reason), maņa(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), sajūta(conscious awareness) | — | |
| Lithuanian | jausmas(conscious awareness), jutimas(conscious awareness), nuojauta(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), prasmė(meaning or reason), uoslė(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | wóznam(semantics term) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Bedeitung(meaning or reason), Gefill(conscious awareness), Gespier(natural ability), Sënn(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), Sënn(conscious awareness), Sënn(sound judgement), spieren(use biological senses) | — | |
| Macedonian | свест(conscious awareness), сетило(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), смисла(meaning or reason), усет(natural ability), чувство(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | svest, setilo, smisla, uset, čuvstvo | |
| Malay | deria(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), erti(meaning or reason), erti(semantics term), indera(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), makna(meaning or reason), maksud(meaning or reason), maksud(semantics term) | — | |
| Manx | ennaghtyn(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), keeall(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), keeall(conscious awareness), keeall(sound judgement), keeall(meaning or reason), keeall(natural ability), keeall(semantics term) | — | |
| Māori | parangēki(conscious awareness), tairongo(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), rongo(use biological senses) | — | |
| Mongolian | утга(meaning or reason), ᠤᠳᠬ ᠠ(meaning or reason) | utga, udk a | |
| Northern Kurdish | hest(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), hest(conscious awareness) | — | |
| Norwegian | sans(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | ane(to instinctively be aware) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | betyding(semantics term), fornuft(sound judgement), meining(meaning or reason), sinne(conscious awareness), tyding(semantics term) | — | |
| Occitan | sens(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), sens(sound judgement), sentit(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | — | |
| Old Church Slavonic | чоути(use biological senses) | čuti | |
| Old Czech | čuch(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | — | |
| Old English | andġiet(meaning or reason), andġiet(semantics term), ġewitt(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), ġewitt(conscious awareness), ġewitt(sound judgement) | — | |
| Old Irish | cíall(meaning or reason), síans(meaning or reason), airigidir(use biological senses), ceta·bí(use biological senses) | — | |
| Persian | حس(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), چم(meaning or reason) | hess, čem | |
| Polish | kierunek(math: direction of a vector), kierunek obrotu(math: direction of rotation), poczucie(conscious awareness), sens(meaning or reason), sens(pragmatics term), zmysł(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), zmysł(natural ability), przeczuwać(to instinctively be aware) | — | |
| Portuguese | acepção(semantics term), aceção(semantics term), juízo(sound judgement), sensação(conscious awareness), senso(conscious awareness), senso(sound judgement), senso(natural ability), sentido(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), sentido(meaning or reason), sentido(natural ability), sentido(semantics term), significado(semantics term), significação(semantics term), sentir(use biological senses), sentir(to instinctively be aware) | — | |
| Romanian | sens(meaning or reason), sens(semantics term), sens(math: direction of a vector), sens(math: direction of rotation), simț(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), simț(sound judgement), simț(natural ability), simți(use biological senses), simți(to instinctively be aware) | — | |
| Romansch | sen(meaning or reason), senn(meaning or reason), ancorscher(to instinctively be aware), encorscher(to instinctively be aware), s'accorscher (da)(to instinctively be aware), s'inaccordscher(to instinctively be aware) | — | |
| Russian | здра́вый смысл(sound judgement), значе́ние(meaning or reason), значе́ние(semantics term), направле́ние(math: direction of a vector), направле́ние(math: direction of rotation), ощуще́ние(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), ощуще́ние(conscious awareness), ра́зум(sound judgement), рассу́док(sound judgement), смысл(meaning or reason), смысл(pragmatics term), смысл(semantics term), чу́вство(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), чу́вство(conscious awareness), чу́вство(natural ability), ощути́ть(use biological senses), ощути́ть(to instinctively be aware), ощуща́ть(use biological senses), ощуща́ть(to instinctively be aware), почу́вствовать(use biological senses), почу́вствовать(to instinctively be aware), чу́вствовать(use biological senses), чу́вствовать(to instinctively be aware) | zdrávyj smysl, značénije, značénije, napravlénije, napravlénije, oščuščénije, oščuščénije, rázum, rassúdok, smysl, smysl, smysl, čúvstvo, čúvstvo, čúvstvo, oščutítʹ, oščutítʹ, oščuščátʹ, oščuščátʹ, počúvstvovatʹ, počúvstvovatʹ, čúvstvovatʹ, čúvstvovatʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | brìgh(conscious awareness), brìgh(meaning or reason), ceudfath(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), ciall(conscious awareness), ciallachadh(meaning or reason), cudthrom(conscious awareness), faireachdainn(conscious awareness), mothachadh(conscious awareness), seagh(meaning or reason), fairich(use biological senses) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | smȋsao(meaning or reason), òsjet(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), о̀сјет(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), сми̑сао(meaning or reason) | — | |
| Sicilian | sensu(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), senzu(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | — | |
| Slovak | význam(meaning or reason), zmysel(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), zmysel(conscious awareness), zmysel(meaning or reason) | — | |
| Slovene | občutek(conscious awareness), pomen(semantics term), smisel(meaning or reason), čut(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), čutilo(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | — | |
| Spanish | acepción(semantics term), sensación(conscious awareness), sentido(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), sentido(sound judgement), sentido(meaning or reason), sentido(natural ability), sentido(semantics term), sentido(math: direction of a vector), sentido(math: direction of rotation), significación(semantics term), significado(semantics term), sensar(use biological senses), sensar(to instinctively be aware), tactar(to instinctively be aware) | — | |
| Swedish | bemärkelse(meaning or reason), betydelse(semantics term), förnuft(sound judgement), förstånd(sound judgement), mening(meaning or reason), sinne(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), sinne(conscious awareness), sinne(natural ability), ana(to instinctively be aware), förnimma(use biological senses), märka(use biological senses) | — | |
| Tagalog | damdam(conscious awareness), dandam(conscious awareness), pandama(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | — | |
| Telugu | స్పృహ(conscious awareness) | spr̥ha | |
| Tocharian B | yälloñ(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | — | |
| Turkish | aklıselimlik(sound judgement), algı(conscious awareness), anlam(meaning or reason), anlam(semantics term), deme(semantics term), duyu(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), idrak(conscious awareness), mana(meaning or reason), sağduyu(sound judgement), valör(semantics term), yetenek(natural ability), yeti(natural ability), algılamak(use biological senses), duyumsamak(use biological senses) | — | |
| Ukrainian | відчуття́(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), відчуття́(conscious awareness), зна́чення(meaning or reason), зна́чення(semantics term), почуття́(natural ability), сенс(meaning or reason), сенс(semantics term), смисл(meaning or reason), чуття́(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | vidčuttjá, vidčuttjá, znáčennja, znáčennja, počuttjá, sens, sens, smysl, čuttjá | |
| Upper Sorbian | woznam(semantics term) | — | |
| Venetan | senso(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), senso(conscious awareness), senso(sound judgement), senso(meaning or reason), sènso(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), sènso(conscious awareness), sènso(sound judgement), sènso(meaning or reason) | — | |
| Vietnamese | nghĩa(meaning or reason), ý nghĩa(meaning or reason), ý nghĩa(semantics term) | — | |
| Volapük | sien(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world) | — | |
| Welsh | pwyll(conscious awareness), pwyll(sound judgement), synnwyr(manner by which living beings perceive the physical world), synnwyr(sound judgement), ystyr(meaning or reason), ystyr(semantics term) | — | |
| Woiwurrung | yurlendj(sound judgement) | — | |
| Yiddish | שׂכל(sound judgement), שפּירן(to instinctively be aware) | seykhl, shpirn |
sintuig
NI Ndienje
إِحْسَاس, احساس, حاسة, حَاسَّة, دَلَالَة, شعور, شُعُور, قدرة طبيعية, قُدْرَة طَبِيعِيَّة, معنى, موهبة, مَعْنًى, مَعْنَى, مَوْهِبَة, حَسَّ
ʔiḥsās, iḥsās, ḥāssa, ḥāssa, dalāla, šuʕūr, šuʕūr, qudra ṭabīʕiyya, qudra ṭabīʕiyya, maʕna, mawhiba, maʕnan, maʕnā, mawhiba, ḥassa
aceición, acepción, sentíu, sentíu, sentíu, significáu, sentir
sezmək
zentzumen
skiant
значе́ние, сетиво́, сми́съл, съзна́ние, у́сет, чу́вство, възприемам, разбирам, усещам, чувствам
značénie, setivó, smísǎl, sǎznánie, úset, čúvstvo, vǎzpriemam, razbiram, useštam, čuvstvam
accepció, enteniment, sentit, sentit, sentit, seny, seny, seny, seny, seny, seny, seny comú, significat, trellat, sentir, sentir
pocit, smysl, smysl, smysl, význam, význam
fornemmelse, sans
aanleg, betekenis, gevoel, gewaarwording, verstand, zin, zintuig, aanvoelen, begrijpen, bevatten, gewaarworden, waarnemen
senso, sentumo
meel
aisti, järkevyys, järki, järki, kyky, lahja, lahjakkuus, merkitys, merkitys, pyörimissuunta, suunta, tolkku, tunne, vaisto, aistia, vaistota
acception, sens, sens, sens, sens, sens, sentir, sentir
acepción, senso, senso, senso, senso, sentido, sentido, sentido, sentido, significación, significado, percibir, sentir
Bedeutung, Gefühl, Sinn, Sinn, Sinn, Sinn, Sinn, Versand, empfinden, spüren, spüren, wahrnehmen
έννοια, αίσθηση, αίσθηση, αίσθηση, λογική, συναίσθημα, αισθάνομαι, αισθάνομαι, συναισθάνομαι
énnoia, aísthisi, aísthisi, aísthisi, logikí, synaísthima, aisthánomai, aisthánomai, synaisthánomai
értelem, értelem, értelem, érzet, érzék, érzék, érzékelés, érzés, érzékel
gáfa, merking, skilningarvit, skynsemi, tilfinning
senco, senso, senso, sinso, sinso
arti, bakat, budi, indra, makna, rasa
ciall, ciall, ciall, ciall, ciall, céadfa, réasún, airigh
accezione, coscienza, sensazione, senso, senso, senso, senso, significato, significato, tocco, verso, percepire
分別, 意味, 意味, 意識, 意識, 感覚, 感覚, 才能, 能力, 察する, 察する, 感じる, 感じる, 感じる, 気づく, 気づく
funbetsu, imi, imi, ishiki, ishiki, kankaku, kankaku, sainou, nouryoku, sassuru, sassuru, kanjiru, kanjiru, kanjiru, kizuku, kizuku
sintí, xinti
ន័យ, វិញ្ញាណ, សុភនិច្ឆ័យ, សំនួន, អត្ថ, អារម្មណ៍, ឥន្ទ្រិយ, យល់
nɨy, vɨññiən, sophĕəʼnicchay, sɑmnuən, ʼat, ʼaarɑm, ʼəntrii, yʊəl
jutūne, jāga, nūjauta, pajauta, zeimeiba
sentiō
jēga, maņa, sajūta
jausmas, jutimas, nuojauta, prasmė, uoslė
wóznam
Bedeitung, Gefill, Gespier, Sënn, Sënn, Sënn, spieren
deria, erti, erti, indera, makna, maksud, maksud
ennaghtyn, keeall, keeall, keeall, keeall, keeall, keeall
parangēki, tairongo, rongo
hest, hest
sans
betyding, fornuft, meining, sinne, tyding
sens, sens, sentit
čuch
andġiet, andġiet, ġewitt, ġewitt, ġewitt
cíall, síans, airigidir, ceta·bí
kierunek, kierunek obrotu, poczucie, sens, sens, zmysł, zmysł, przeczuwać
acepção, aceção, juízo, sensação, senso, senso, senso, sentido, sentido, sentido, sentido, significado, significação, sentir, sentir
sens, sens, sens, sens, simț, simț, simț, simți, simți
sen, senn, ancorscher, encorscher, s'accorscher (da), s'inaccordscher
здра́вый смысл, значе́ние, значе́ние, направле́ние, направле́ние, ощуще́ние, ощуще́ние, ра́зум, рассу́док, смысл, смысл, смысл, чу́вство, чу́вство, чу́вство, ощути́ть, ощути́ть, ощуща́ть, ощуща́ть, почу́вствовать, почу́вствовать, чу́вствовать, чу́вствовать
zdrávyj smysl, značénije, značénije, napravlénije, napravlénije, oščuščénije, oščuščénije, rázum, rassúdok, smysl, smysl, smysl, čúvstvo, čúvstvo, čúvstvo, oščutítʹ, oščutítʹ, oščuščátʹ, oščuščátʹ, počúvstvovatʹ, počúvstvovatʹ, čúvstvovatʹ, čúvstvovatʹ
brìgh, brìgh, ceudfath, ciall, ciallachadh, cudthrom, faireachdainn, mothachadh, seagh, fairich
smȋsao, òsjet, о̀сјет, сми̑сао
sensu, senzu
význam, zmysel, zmysel, zmysel
občutek, pomen, smisel, čut, čutilo
acepción, sensación, sentido, sentido, sentido, sentido, sentido, sentido, sentido, significación, significado, sensar, sensar, tactar
bemärkelse, betydelse, förnuft, förstånd, mening, sinne, sinne, sinne, ana, förnimma, märka
damdam, dandam, pandama
yälloñ
aklıselimlik, algı, anlam, anlam, deme, duyu, idrak, mana, sağduyu, valör, yetenek, yeti, algılamak, duyumsamak
відчуття́, відчуття́, зна́чення, зна́чення, почуття́, сенс, сенс, смисл, чуття́
vidčuttjá, vidčuttjá, znáčennja, znáčennja, počuttjá, sens, sens, smysl, čuttjá
woznam
senso, senso, senso, senso, sènso, sènso, sènso, sènso
nghĩa, ý nghĩa, ý nghĩa
sien
pwyll, pwyll, synnwyr, synnwyr, ystyr, ystyr
yurlendj
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