Serve
Translations of "serve" (74 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | shërbej(to work for) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | διακονέω(to bring food to), λατρεύω(to work for), λατρεύω(religion: to obey and worship) | diakonéō, latreúō, latreúō | |
| Arabic | إِرْسَال(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), خدم(to work for), خَدَمَ(to work for), خَدَمَ(to be a servant), خَدَمَ(to be in service), عَبَدَ(religion: to obey and worship), قَدَّمَ(to bring food to) | ʔirsāl, ḵadam, ḵadama, ḵadama, ḵadama, ʕabada, qaddama | |
| Armenian | ծառայել(to work for), ծառայել(to be subordinate to) | caṙayel, caṙayel | |
| Assamese | বঢ়া(to bring food to), বাঢ়া(to bring food to) | borha, barha | |
| Azerbaijani | veriş(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play) | — | |
| Belarusian | абне́сці(to bring food to), абно́сіць(to bring food to), паслужы́ць(to work for), служы́ць(to work for) | abnjésci, abnósicʹ, paslužýcʹ, služýcʹ | |
| Bulgarian | сервис(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), връчвам(legal: to bring to notice, deliver, or execute), допринасям(to contribute, promote), замествам(to act in place of), лежа(to spend time (of punishment)), обслужвам(to attend, supply the wants of), отбивам военна служба(military: to work or operate), подсилвам(to wind spun yarn), подчинен съм(to be subordinate to), сервирам(to bring food to), сервирам(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), слу́жа(to work for), слуга съм(to be a servant), служа(religion: to obey and worship), служа(to perform duties) | servis, vrǎčvam, doprinasjam, zamestvam, leža, obslužvam, otbivam voenna služba, podsilvam, podčinen sǎm, serviram, serviram, slúža, sluga sǎm, služa, služa | |
| Catalan | sacada(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), servei(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), sacar(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), servir(to work for), servir(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | خزمەت کردن(to work for) | xizmet kirdin | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 發球 /发球(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), 上菜(to bring food to), 服務 /服务(to work for), 當 /当(to perform duties) | fāqiú, shàngcài, fúwù, dāng | |
| Church Slavic | слꙋжити(to work for) | služiti | |
| Cimbrian | diinan(to work for) | — | |
| Czech | podat(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), podávat(to bring food to), servírovat(to bring food to), sloužit(to work for) | — | |
| Danish | tjene(to work for), tjene(to be subordinate to) | — | |
| Dutch | bedienen(to bring food to), dienen(to work for), opdienen(to bring food to), serveren(to attend, supply the wants of), serveren(to bring food to) | — | |
| Esperanto | servi(to attend, supply the wants of) | — | |
| Faroese | serva(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), serva(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)) | — | |
| Finnish | syöttö(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), astua(to copulate (of animals)), avustaa(to be subordinate to), hoitaa(to contribute, promote), istua(to spend time (of punishment)), kohdella(to treat (someone)), kosia(to be suitor to), kosiskella(to be suitor to), käyttää(military: to work or operate), palvella(to work for), palvella(religion: to obey and worship), palvella(to perform duties), palvella(to make legal service on (someone)), palvella(to be a servant), palvella(to perform domestic offices), palvella(to be in service), rihmata(to wind spun yarn), saattaa tietoon(legal: to bring to notice, deliver, or execute), syöttää(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), tarjoilla(to attend, supply the wants of), tarjoilla(to bring food to), tarjota(to bring food to), toimia(to act in place of), toimia(to make legal service on (someone)), toimia(to be of use), toimittaa(to make legal service on (someone)) | — | |
| French | service(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), purger(to spend time (of punishment)), servir(to work for), servir(religion: to obey and worship), servir(to bring food to), servir(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), servir(to be a servant), servir(to be of use), signifier(legal: to bring to notice, deliver, or execute) | — | |
| Friulian | servî(to work for) | — | |
| Galician | saque(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), servicio(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), sacar(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), servir(to work for), servir(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)) | — | |
| German | Angabe(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), aufschlagen(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), den Aufschlag haben(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), dienen(to work for), dienen(to be a servant), servieren(to bring food to) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍃𐌺𐌰𐌻𐌺𐌹𐌽𐍉𐌽(to work for), 𐍃𐌺𐌰𐌻𐌺𐌹𐌽𐍉𐌽(religion: to obey and worship), 𐍃𐌺𐌰𐌻𐌺𐌹𐌽𐍉𐌽(to be subordinate to) | skalkinōn, skalkinōn, skalkinōn | |
| Greek | υπηρετώ(to work for) | ypiretó | |
| Haitian Creole | sèvi(to work for), sèvi(religion: to obey and worship) | — | |
| Hebrew | הִגִּישׁ(to bring food to), הִגִּישׁ(to set down on a table to be eaten or drunk), הִגִּישׁ(legal: to bring to notice, deliver, or execute), הִגִּישׁ(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), יָשַׁב(to spend time (of punishment)), כִּהֵן(to perform domestic offices), עָבַד(to work for), עָבַד(religion: to obey and worship), שִׁמֵּשׁ(to copulate (of animals)), שִׁמֵּשׁ(to perform domestic offices), שִׁמֵּשׁ(to be of use), שֵׁרֵת(to work for), שֵׁרֵת(to attend, supply the wants of), שֵׁרֵת(to bring food to), שֵׁרֵת(military: to work or operate), שֵׁרֵת(to be a servant) | higgísh, higgísh, higgísh, higgísh, yasháv, kihén, 'avád, 'avád, shimmésh, shimmésh, shimmésh, sherét, sherét, sherét, sherét, sherét | |
| Hindi | खिलाना(to work for), खिलाना(to bring food to) | khilānā, khilānā | |
| Hungarian | adogatás(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), szerva(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), adogat(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), szervál(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), szolgál(to work for) | — | |
| Ingrian | palvoa(to work for), sluužia(to be in service) | — | |
| Interlingua | servir(to attend, supply the wants of) | — | |
| Italian | servizio(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), adempiere(to perform duties), attendere(to be suitor to), attendere(to attend, supply the wants of), badare(to attend, supply the wants of), battere(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), coprire(to copulate (of animals)), essere in forza(to work for), essere in forza(military: to work or operate), idolatrare(religion: to obey and worship), lavorare per(to work for), obbedire(religion: to obey and worship), occuparsi(to attend, supply the wants of), operare(to work for), operare(military: to work or operate), ottemperare(to perform duties), scontare(to spend time (of punishment)), servire(to work for), servire(to be subordinate to), servire(to bring food to), servire(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), servire(to be a servant), venerare(religion: to obey and worship) | — | |
| Japanese | サーブ(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), のぼせる(to bring food to), 出す(to bring food to), 務める(to work for), 勤務する(to work for), 服務する(to work for) | sābu, noboseru, dasu, tsutomeru, kinmu suru, fukumu suru | |
| Khmer | បម្រើ(to bring food to) | bɑmraə | |
| Korean | 서브(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), 근무하다(to work for), 복무하다(to work for), 제공하다(to bring food to) | seobeu, geunmuhada, bongmuhada, jegonghada | |
| Latin | dapino(to set down on a table to be eaten or drunk), militō(military: to work or operate), oboedio(religion: to obey and worship), prosum(to attend, supply the wants of), servio(to be a servant), servio(to be in service), serviō(to work for), serviō(to attend, supply the wants of) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | słužyś(to work for) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | asëtzen(to spend time (of punishment)), déngen(to work for), verbéissen(to spend time (of punishment)), zerwéieren(to bring food to) | — | |
| Macedonian | служи(to work for) | služi | |
| Malay | servis(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), beribadah(religion: to obey and worship), berkhidmat(to work for), hidang(to bring food to), kendali(military: to work or operate), layan(to work for), layan(to bring food to), mengabdi(religion: to obey and worship), saji(to bring food to) | — | |
| Malayalam | സേവിക്കുക(to work for), സേവിക്കുക(to perform domestic offices), സേവിക്കുക(to be in service) | sēvikkuka, sēvikkuka, sēvikkuka | |
| Māori | rato(to be in service), rato(to be of use), tuari(to bring food to), whakarato(to bring food to) | — | |
| Mauritian Creole | servi(to work for) | — | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | upvahua(to bring food to), urumishiha(religion: to obey and worship) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | xizmet kirin(to work for) | — | |
| Norwegian | serve(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), servere(to bring food to), sørve(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), tjene(to work for) | — | |
| Occitan | servir(to work for) | — | |
| Old East Slavic | служити(to work for) | služiti | |
| Old English | þeġnian(to work for), þeġnian(to bring food to) | — | |
| Oromo | tajaajiluu(to work for) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | طاپمق(religion: to obey and worship), عبادت ایتمك(religion: to obey and worship) | tapmak, ʼibâdet etmek | |
| Persian | سرویس(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), سرو کردن(to bring food to) | servis, serv kardan | |
| Polish | serw(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), serwis(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), zagrywka(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), podawać(to bring food to), serwować(to bring food to), służyć(to work for) | — | |
| Portuguese | sacada(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), saque(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), cumprir(to spend time (of punishment)), sacar(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), servir(to work for), servir(religion: to obey and worship), servir(to be subordinate to), servir(to attend, supply the wants of), servir(to bring food to), servir(to set down on a table to be eaten or drunk), servir(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)) | — | |
| Quechua | qaray(to bring food to) | — | |
| Romanian | servi(to work for), servi(to attend, supply the wants of) | — | |
| Romansch | sarveir(to work for), sarvir(to work for), servir(to work for), survir(to work for) | — | |
| Russian | пода́ча(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), обслу́живать(to attend, supply the wants of), обслужи́ть(to attend, supply the wants of), пода́ть(to bring food to), подава́ть(to bring food to), порабо́тать(to work for), порабо́тать(to be subordinate to), послужи́ть(to work for), послужи́ть(religion: to obey and worship), послужи́ть(to be subordinate to), послужи́ть(to perform duties), послужи́ть(to be a servant), послужи́ть(to be in service), послужи́ть(to be of use), рабо́тать(to work for), рабо́тать(to be subordinate to), служи́ть(to work for), служи́ть(religion: to obey and worship), служи́ть(to be subordinate to), служи́ть(to perform duties), служи́ть(to be a servant), служи́ть(to be in service), служи́ть(to be of use) | podáča, obslúživatʹ, obslužítʹ, podátʹ, podavátʹ, porabótatʹ, porabótatʹ, poslužítʹ, poslužítʹ, poslužítʹ, poslužítʹ, poslužítʹ, poslužítʹ, poslužítʹ, rabótatʹ, rabótatʹ, služítʹ, služítʹ, služítʹ, služítʹ, služítʹ, služítʹ, služítʹ | |
| Sardinian | selvire(to work for), serbire(to work for), serbiri(to work for), servire(to work for), serviri(to work for) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | slúžiti(to work for), слу́жити(to work for) | — | |
| Sicilian | sirviri(to work for), sièrviri(to work for), sèrviri(to work for) | — | |
| Slovak | slúžiť(to work for) | — | |
| Slovene | servis(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), služiti(to work for) | — | |
| Spanish | servicio(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), cerner(military: to work or operate), cernir(military: to work or operate), desempeñar(to perform duties), fungir(to perform duties), servir(to work for), servir(religion: to obey and worship), servir(to be subordinate to), servir(to be suitor to), servir(to attend, supply the wants of), servir(to bring food to), servir(to perform duties), servir(to treat (someone)), servir(to spend time (of punishment)), servir(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), servir(to be a servant), servir(to be of use) | — | |
| Swahili | kutumika(to be a servant) | — | |
| Swedish | serve(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), avtjäna(to spend time (of punishment)), betäcka(to copulate (of animals)), fungera(to be of use), serva(to work for), serva(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)), servera(to bring food to), tjäna(to be subordinate to), tjäna(to perform duties), tjäna(to be a servant), tjäna(to be of use), uppvakta(to be suitor to) | — | |
| Thai | บริการ(to work for) | bɔɔ-rí-gaan | |
| Turkish | servis etmek(to bring food to), servis yapmak(to bring food to) | — | |
| Ukrainian | пода́ча(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), вруча́ти(legal: to bring to notice, deliver, or execute), вручи́ти(legal: to bring to notice, deliver, or execute), обслуго́вувати(to attend, supply the wants of), обслуго́вувати(to bring food to), подава́ти(to bring food to), служи́ти(to work for), служи́ти(religion: to obey and worship) | podáča, vručáty, vručýty, obsluhóvuvaty, obsluhóvuvaty, podaváty, služýty, služýty | |
| Upper Sorbian | słužić(to work for) | — | |
| Venetan | servir(to work for) | — | |
| Vietnamese | lên món(to bring food to), phục vụ(to work for), phục vụ(to bring food to) | — | |
| Welsh | serfiad(sports: act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play), serfio(sports: to lead off with first delivery (of the ball)) | — | |
| Yiddish | דינען(to work for), דינען(religion: to obey and worship) | dinen, dinen |
shërbej
إِرْسَال, خدم, خَدَمَ, خَدَمَ, خَدَمَ, عَبَدَ, قَدَّمَ
ʔirsāl, ḵadam, ḵadama, ḵadama, ḵadama, ʕabada, qaddama
veriş
сервис, връчвам, допринасям, замествам, лежа, обслужвам, отбивам военна служба, подсилвам, подчинен съм, сервирам, сервирам, слу́жа, слуга съм, служа, служа
servis, vrǎčvam, doprinasjam, zamestvam, leža, obslužvam, otbivam voenna služba, podsilvam, podčinen sǎm, serviram, serviram, slúža, sluga sǎm, služa, služa
sacada, servei, sacar, servir, servir
diinan
podat, podávat, servírovat, sloužit
tjene, tjene
bedienen, dienen, opdienen, serveren, serveren
servi
serva, serva
syöttö, astua, avustaa, hoitaa, istua, kohdella, kosia, kosiskella, käyttää, palvella, palvella, palvella, palvella, palvella, palvella, palvella, rihmata, saattaa tietoon, syöttää, tarjoilla, tarjoilla, tarjota, toimia, toimia, toimia, toimittaa
service, purger, servir, servir, servir, servir, servir, servir, signifier
servî
saque, servicio, sacar, servir, servir
Angabe, aufschlagen, den Aufschlag haben, dienen, dienen, servieren
sèvi, sèvi
הִגִּישׁ, הִגִּישׁ, הִגִּישׁ, הִגִּישׁ, יָשַׁב, כִּהֵן, עָבַד, עָבַד, שִׁמֵּשׁ, שִׁמֵּשׁ, שִׁמֵּשׁ, שֵׁרֵת, שֵׁרֵת, שֵׁרֵת, שֵׁרֵת, שֵׁרֵת
higgísh, higgísh, higgísh, higgísh, yasháv, kihén, 'avád, 'avád, shimmésh, shimmésh, shimmésh, sherét, sherét, sherét, sherét, sherét
adogatás, szerva, adogat, szervál, szolgál
palvoa, sluužia
servir
servizio, adempiere, attendere, attendere, badare, battere, coprire, essere in forza, essere in forza, idolatrare, lavorare per, obbedire, occuparsi, operare, operare, ottemperare, scontare, servire, servire, servire, servire, servire, venerare
dapino, militō, oboedio, prosum, servio, servio, serviō, serviō
słužyś
asëtzen, déngen, verbéissen, zerwéieren
servis, beribadah, berkhidmat, hidang, kendali, layan, layan, mengabdi, saji
rato, rato, tuari, whakarato
servi
upvahua, urumishiha
xizmet kirin
serve, servere, sørve, tjene
servir
þeġnian, þeġnian
tajaajiluu
serw, serwis, zagrywka, podawać, serwować, służyć
sacada, saque, cumprir, sacar, servir, servir, servir, servir, servir, servir, servir
qaray
servi, servi
sarveir, sarvir, servir, survir
пода́ча, обслу́живать, обслужи́ть, пода́ть, подава́ть, порабо́тать, порабо́тать, послужи́ть, послужи́ть, послужи́ть, послужи́ть, послужи́ть, послужи́ть, послужи́ть, рабо́тать, рабо́тать, служи́ть, служи́ть, служи́ть, служи́ть, служи́ть, служи́ть, служи́ть
podáča, obslúživatʹ, obslužítʹ, podátʹ, podavátʹ, porabótatʹ, porabótatʹ, poslužítʹ, poslužítʹ, poslužítʹ, poslužítʹ, poslužítʹ, poslužítʹ, poslužítʹ, rabótatʹ, rabótatʹ, služítʹ, služítʹ, služítʹ, služítʹ, služítʹ, služítʹ, služítʹ
selvire, serbire, serbiri, servire, serviri
slúžiti, слу́жити
sirviri, sièrviri, sèrviri
slúžiť
servis, služiti
servicio, cerner, cernir, desempeñar, fungir, servir, servir, servir, servir, servir, servir, servir, servir, servir, servir, servir, servir
kutumika
serve, avtjäna, betäcka, fungera, serva, serva, servera, tjäna, tjäna, tjäna, tjäna, uppvakta
servis etmek, servis yapmak
пода́ча, вруча́ти, вручи́ти, обслуго́вувати, обслуго́вувати, подава́ти, служи́ти, служи́ти
podáča, vručáty, vručýty, obsluhóvuvaty, obsluhóvuvaty, podaváty, služýty, služýty
słužić
servir
lên món, phục vụ, phục vụ
serfiad, serfio
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