Shallow
Translations of "shallow" (86 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | cekët(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), cekëtinë(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | βροχθώδης(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), τέναγος(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | brokhthṓdēs, ténagos | |
| Arabic | ضَحِل(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | ḍaḥil | |
| Armenian | ծանծաղ(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), ծանծաղ(extending not far downward) | cancaġ, cancaġ | |
| Azerbaijani | yastı(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Bashkir | һай(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), һай(extending not far downward) | hay, hay | |
| Basque | azaleko(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Belarusian | ме́лкі(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), неглыбо́кі(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), паве́рхневы(concerned mainly with superficial matters), павярхо́ўны(concerned mainly with superficial matters) | mjélki, njehlybóki, pavjérxnjevy, pavjarxówny | |
| Bikol Central | hababaw(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Bulgarian | незадълбочен(not intellectually deep; not penetrating deeply; simple; not wise or knowing), пли́тък(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), плитък(extending not far downward), повърхностен(concerned mainly with superficial matters), плитчина(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | nezadǎlbočen, plítǎk, plitǎk, povǎrhnosten, plitčina | |
| Burmese | တိမ်(extending not far downward) | tim | |
| Catalan | pla(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), poc profund(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), superficial(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), superficial(extending not far downward), superficial(concerned mainly with superficial matters), superficial(lacking interest or substance), superficial(not intellectually deep; not penetrating deeply; simple; not wise or knowing) | — | |
| Cebuano | mabaw(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 淺 /浅(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), 淺 /浅(extending not far downward), 淺薄 /浅薄(concerned mainly with superficial matters), 膚淺 /肤浅(concerned mainly with superficial matters), 淺灘 /浅滩(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | qiǎn, qiǎn, qiǎnbó, fūqiǎn, qiǎntān | |
| Church Slavic | мѣлъкъ(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | mělŭkŭ | |
| Chuvash | вак(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | vak | |
| Cornish | bas(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), bas(extending not far downward) | — | |
| Czech | mělký(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), mělký(extending not far downward), povrchní(concerned mainly with superficial matters), povrchní(lacking interest or substance), mělčina(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | — | |
| Danish | flad(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), fladvandet(extending not far downward), grund(extending not far downward), grundet(extending not far downward), lav(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), lav(extending not far downward), lavvandet(extending not far downward), overfladisk(concerned mainly with superficial matters), åndsforladt(lacking interest or substance) | — | |
| Dutch | laag(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), ondiep(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), ondiep(extending not far downward), oppervlakkig(concerned mainly with superficial matters), ondiepte(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | — | |
| Eastern Mari | изи(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), куакш(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), таляка(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | izi, kuakš, taĺaka | |
| Esperanto | malprofunda(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), supraĵa(concerned mainly with superficial matters) | — | |
| Even | арбукун(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | arʙukun | |
| Evenki | арба(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | arba | |
| Finnish | laakea(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), matala(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), matala(extending not far downward), pinnallinen(concerned mainly with superficial matters), pinnallinen(lacking interest or substance), pinnallinen(not intellectually deep; not penetrating deeply; simple; not wise or knowing), syvyydeltään kapea(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), syvyyssuunnassa kapea(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), matala(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water), matalikko(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | — | |
| French | improfond(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), peu profond(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), peu profond(extending not far downward), superficiel(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), superficiel(concerned mainly with superficial matters), superficiel(lacking interest or substance), baisse(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water), bas-fond(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water), haut-fond(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | — | |
| Galician | superficial(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Georgian | ზედაპირული(concerned mainly with superficial matters), ზედაპირული(lacking interest or substance), მარჩხობი(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), წვრილმანი(concerned mainly with superficial matters), წყალმარჩხი(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | zedaṗiruli, zedaṗiruli, marčxobi, c̣vrilmani, c̣q̇almarčxi | |
| German | flach(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), oberflächlich(concerned mainly with superficial matters), oberflächlich(lacking interest or substance), seicht(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), seicht(extending not far downward), untief(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), Gelungg(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water), Untiefe(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | — | |
| Greek | ρηχός(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), ρηχός(extending not far downward), ρηχός(concerned mainly with superficial matters), ρηχός(lacking interest or substance) | richós, richós, richós, richós | |
| Hanunoo | ababaw(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Hebrew | רְדֵדָה(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | rededah | |
| Hindi | उथला(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), छिछला(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), सतही(extending not far downward), सतही(concerned mainly with superficial matters), उथला(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water), छिछला(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | uthlā, chichlā, sathī, sathī, uthlā, chichlā | |
| Hungarian | felszínes(lacking interest or substance), felületes(lacking interest or substance), lapos(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), sekély(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), sekély(extending not far downward), sekélyes(concerned mainly with superficial matters) | — | |
| Indonesian | dangkal(extending not far downward), dangkalan(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | — | |
| Ingrian | matala(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Interlingua | pauco profunde(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Irish | tanaí(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), tanaí(extending not far downward), éadomhain(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), éadomhain(extending not far downward) | — | |
| Italian | poco profondo(extending not far downward), superficiale(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), superficiale(concerned mainly with superficial matters), superficiale(lacking interest or substance), secca(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | — | |
| Japanese | 浅い(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), 浅い(concerned mainly with superficial matters), 川瀬(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | asai, asai, kawase | |
| Komi-Zyrian | лажмыдик(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), ляпкыдін(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | lažmyďik, ľapkydin | |
| Korean | 얕다(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), 여울(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | yatda, yeoul | |
| Kumyk | сай(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), сай(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | say, say | |
| Kyrgyz | тайыз(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), саяң(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | tayız, sayaŋ | |
| Latgalian | seklys(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Latin | vadōsus(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), vadum(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | — | |
| Latvian | sekls(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), sekls(extending not far downward) | — | |
| Lithuanian | seklus(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Macedonian | плиток(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), плиток(extending not far downward), површен(concerned mainly with superficial matters), површен(lacking interest or substance), плитак(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | plitok, plitok, površen, površen, plitak | |
| Manchu | ᠮᡳᠴᡳᡥᡳᠶᠠᠨ(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | micihiyan | |
| Mansaka | mababaw(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Manx | aaghowin(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), aaghowin(extending not far downward) | — | |
| Māori | kirimoko(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), koraha(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), kōranga(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), mōhio ngutu(not intellectually deep; not penetrating deeply; simple; not wise or knowing), ngākau pāpaku(concerned mainly with superficial matters), ngākau pāpaku(lacking interest or substance), ngākau pāpaku(not intellectually deep; not penetrating deeply; simple; not wise or knowing), pakiranga(extending not far downward), pāhakehake(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), pākihikihi(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), pākihikihi(extending not far downward), pāpaku(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), pāpaku(extending not far downward), whakaaroiti(not intellectually deep; not penetrating deeply; simple; not wise or knowing), mitimiti(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water), pāti(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | — | |
| Maranao | mababaw(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Nanai | харба(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | harba | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | flat(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), grunn(extending not far downward), lav(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), låg grunn(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), overfladisk(concerned mainly with superficial matters), overfladisk(lacking interest or substance), overflatisk(concerned mainly with superficial matters), overflatisk(lacking interest or substance) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | flat(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), grunn(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), grunn(extending not far downward), låg(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), overflatisk(concerned mainly with superficial matters), overflatisk(lacking interest or substance) | — | |
| Occitan | superficial(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Old English | undēop(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), undēop(concerned mainly with superficial matters) | — | |
| Persian | تخت(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), تنک(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), چاله(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | taxt, tonok, čāle | |
| Plautdietsch | flak(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), flak(extending not far downward) | — | |
| Polish | miałki(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), miałki(concerned mainly with superficial matters), niegłęboki(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), powierzchowny(concerned mainly with superficial matters), płytki(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), płytki(extending not far downward), mielizna(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | — | |
| Portuguese | desinteressante(lacking interest or substance), raso(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), superficial(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), superficial(extending not far downward), superficial(concerned mainly with superficial matters), rasa(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water), raso(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | — | |
| Quechua | ch'aqcha(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Romanian | plat(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), puțin adânc(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Russian | ме́лкий(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), ме́лкий(extending not far downward), ме́лкий(concerned mainly with superficial matters), неглубо́кий(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), пове́рхностный(concerned mainly with superficial matters), пове́рхностный(lacking interest or substance), мель(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water), о́тмель(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | mélkij, mélkij, mélkij, neglubókij, povérxnostnyj, povérxnostnyj, melʹ, ótmelʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | eu-domhainn(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), eu-domhainn(extending not far downward), eu-domhainn(concerned mainly with superficial matters), eu-domhainn(lacking interest or substance), faoin(concerned mainly with superficial matters), faoin(lacking interest or substance), tanalachd(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | plítak(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), пли́так(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Slovak | plytký(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Slovene | plitev(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Southern Altai | сай(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), тайыс(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), сай(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water), тайыс(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | say, tayïs, say, tayïs | |
| Spanish | no hondo(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), no hondo(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), no hondo(extending not far downward), no profundo(extending not far downward), playo(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), playo(extending not far downward), poco hondo(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), poco hondo(extending not far downward), poco profundo(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), poco profundo(extending not far downward), somero(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), somero(extending not far downward), somero(concerned mainly with superficial matters), somero(lacking interest or substance), somero(not intellectually deep; not penetrating deeply; simple; not wise or knowing), bajo(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water), bajofondo(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | — | |
| Swedish | grund(extending not far downward), ytlig(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), ytlig(extending not far downward), ytlig(concerned mainly with superficial matters), ytlig(lacking interest or substance), grund(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | — | |
| Tagalog | mababaw(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Thai | ตื้น(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), ตื้น(extending not far downward), ตื้น(concerned mainly with superficial matters) | dtʉ̂ʉn, dtʉ̂ʉn, dtʉ̂ʉn | |
| Tocharian B | tparṣke(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Turkish | sığ(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), sığ(extending not far downward), sığ(concerned mainly with superficial matters) | — | |
| Turkmen | tekiz(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), ýasy(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Udmurt | куаси(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), лазег(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | kuaśi, laźeg | |
| Ukrainian | зо́внішній(concerned mainly with superficial matters), мілки́й(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), мілки́й(extending not far downward), неглибо́кий(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), неглибо́кий(concerned mainly with superficial matters), неглибо́кий(lacking interest or substance), плитки́й(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), побі́жний(lacking interest or substance), поверхне́вий(concerned mainly with superficial matters), поверхо́вий(lacking interest or substance), мілина́(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | zóvnišnij, milkýj, milkýj, nehlybókyj, nehlybókyj, nehlybókyj, plytkýj, pobížnyj, poverxnévyj, poverxóvyj, milyná | |
| Veps | madal(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), madal(extending not far downward) | — | |
| Vietnamese | cạn(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), nông(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Welsh | bas(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), bas(extending not far downward) | — | |
| Western Bukidnon Manobo | mevavew(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | — | |
| Western Mari | коаш(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide) | koaš | |
| Zazaki | qam (diq)(having little depth and significantly less deep than wide), qam (diq)(extending not far downward), çelqam(concerned mainly with superficial matters), qam (diq)(shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water) | — |
cekët, cekëtinë
yastı
azaleko
hababaw
незадълбочен, пли́тък, плитък, повърхностен, плитчина
nezadǎlbočen, plítǎk, plitǎk, povǎrhnosten, plitčina
pla, poc profund, superficial, superficial, superficial, superficial, superficial
mabaw
bas, bas
mělký, mělký, povrchní, povrchní, mělčina
flad, fladvandet, grund, grundet, lav, lav, lavvandet, overfladisk, åndsforladt
laag, ondiep, ondiep, oppervlakkig, ondiepte
malprofunda, supraĵa
laakea, matala, matala, pinnallinen, pinnallinen, pinnallinen, syvyydeltään kapea, syvyyssuunnassa kapea, matala, matalikko
improfond, peu profond, peu profond, superficiel, superficiel, superficiel, baisse, bas-fond, haut-fond
superficial
ზედაპირული, ზედაპირული, მარჩხობი, წვრილმანი, წყალმარჩხი
zedaṗiruli, zedaṗiruli, marčxobi, c̣vrilmani, c̣q̇almarčxi
flach, oberflächlich, oberflächlich, seicht, seicht, untief, Gelungg, Untiefe
ababaw
felszínes, felületes, lapos, sekély, sekély, sekélyes
dangkal, dangkalan
matala
pauco profunde
tanaí, tanaí, éadomhain, éadomhain
poco profondo, superficiale, superficiale, superficiale, secca
seklys
vadōsus, vadum
sekls, sekls
seklus
mababaw
aaghowin, aaghowin
kirimoko, koraha, kōranga, mōhio ngutu, ngākau pāpaku, ngākau pāpaku, ngākau pāpaku, pakiranga, pāhakehake, pākihikihi, pākihikihi, pāpaku, pāpaku, whakaaroiti, mitimiti, pāti
mababaw
flat, grunn, lav, låg grunn, overfladisk, overfladisk, overflatisk, overflatisk
flat, grunn, grunn, låg, overflatisk, overflatisk
superficial
undēop, undēop
flak, flak
miałki, miałki, niegłęboki, powierzchowny, płytki, płytki, mielizna
desinteressante, raso, superficial, superficial, superficial, rasa, raso
ch'aqcha
plat, puțin adânc
ме́лкий, ме́лкий, ме́лкий, неглубо́кий, пове́рхностный, пове́рхностный, мель, о́тмель
mélkij, mélkij, mélkij, neglubókij, povérxnostnyj, povérxnostnyj, melʹ, ótmelʹ
eu-domhainn, eu-domhainn, eu-domhainn, eu-domhainn, faoin, faoin, tanalachd
plítak, пли́так
plytký
plitev
no hondo, no hondo, no hondo, no profundo, playo, playo, poco hondo, poco hondo, poco profundo, poco profundo, somero, somero, somero, somero, somero, bajo, bajofondo
grund, ytlig, ytlig, ytlig, ytlig, grund
mababaw
tparṣke
sığ, sığ, sığ
tekiz, ýasy
зо́внішній, мілки́й, мілки́й, неглибо́кий, неглибо́кий, неглибо́кий, плитки́й, побі́жний, поверхне́вий, поверхо́вий, мілина́
zóvnišnij, milkýj, milkýj, nehlybókyj, nehlybókyj, nehlybókyj, plytkýj, pobížnyj, poverxnévyj, poverxóvyj, milyná
madal, madal
cạn, nông
bas, bas
mevavew
qam (diq), qam (diq), çelqam, qam (diq)
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