Short
Translations of "short" (157 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adyghe | кӏако(having a small distance between ends or edges) | kʼakʷo | |
| Afrikaans | kort(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Albanian | i shkurtër(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Alviri-Vidari | کله(having a small distance between ends or edges) | kole | |
| Amharic | አጭር(of a person, of comparatively small height), አጭር(having little duration) | ʾäč̣r, ʾäč̣r | |
| Ancient Greek | βραχύς(having a small distance between ends or edges), βραχύς(having little duration) | brakhús, brakhús | |
| Arabic | قصير(having a small distance between ends or edges), قصير(having a small distance between ends or edges), قَصِير(having a small distance between ends or edges), قَصِير(having little duration) | ’uṣáyyar, gaṣīr, qaṣīr, qaṣīr | |
| Armenian | կարճ(having a small distance between ends or edges), կարճ(having little duration), կարճահասակ(of a person, of comparatively small height), կոլոտ(of a person, of comparatively small height), կրճատ(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form), ցածրահասակ(of a person, of comparatively small height) | karč, karč, karčahasak, kolot, krčat, cʻacrahasak | |
| Aromanian | shcurtu(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Assamese | চমু(having little duration), চাপৰ(having a small distance between ends or edges), চাপৰ(of a person, of comparatively small height), চুটি(having a small distance between ends or edges), চুটি(having little duration), চুটি-চাপৰ(of a person, of comparatively small height) | somu, sapor, sapor, suti, suti, suti-sapor | |
| Asturian | cortu(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | qısa(having a small distance between ends or edges), qısa(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Bashkir | тоҡор(having a small distance between ends or edges), ҡыҫҡа(having a small distance between ends or edges) | toqor, qıśqa | |
| Belarusian | каро́ткі(having a small distance between ends or edges), ні́зкі(of a person, of comparatively small height) | karótki, nízki | |
| Bengali | কম(having a small distance between ends or edges) | kom | |
| Bikol Central | hababa(of a person, of comparatively small height), halipot(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Brunei Malay | buntak(having a small distance between ends or edges), buntak(of a person, of comparatively small height), pindik(having a small distance between ends or edges), pindik(of a person, of comparatively small height), pindik(having little duration), randah(of a person, of comparatively small height), sekajap(having little duration), singkat(having little duration) | — | |
| Bulgarian | кра́тък(having a small distance between ends or edges), кра́тък(having little duration), къс(having a small distance between ends or edges), ни́сък(of a person, of comparatively small height), съкрате́но(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form), внезапно(abruptly, briefly), рязко(abruptly, briefly), дефицитен(deficient in) | krátǎk, krátǎk, kǎs, nísǎk, sǎkraténo, vnezapno, rjazko, deficiten | |
| Burmese | တို(having a small distance between ends or edges), တို(having little duration), နိမ့်(of a person, of comparatively small height), ပု(of a person, of comparatively small height) | tui, tui, nim., pu. | |
| Carpathian Rusyn | коро́ткый(having a small distance between ends or edges) | korótkŷj | |
| Catalan | baix(of a person, of comparatively small height), curt(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Cebuano | mubo(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Chamicuro | c̈hijtawa(having a small distance between ends or edges), na'yechoma(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Chechen | доца(having a small distance between ends or edges) | doca | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᏍᏆᎳᎢ(having a small distance between ends or edges) | asqualai | |
| Chinese | дуан(having a small distance between ends or edges), дуан(having little duration), җеё(having little duration) | duan, duan, ži͡əi͡o | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 短(having a small distance between ends or edges), 短(having little duration), 矮(of a person, of comparatively small height) | dyun², dyun², ai² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 短(having a small distance between ends or edges), 短(having little duration), 矮(of a person, of comparatively small height) | duǎn, duǎn, ǎi | |
| Church Slavic | кратъкъ(having a small distance between ends or edges) | kratŭkŭ | |
| Crimean Tatar | qısqa(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Czech | krátký(having a small distance between ends or edges), krátký(having little duration), malý(of a person, of comparatively small height), zkrácený(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form), zkratovat(transitive: to cause a short circuit), zkratovat se(intransitive: to short circuit) | — | |
| Dalmatian | cort(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Danish | kort(having a small distance between ends or edges), kort(having little duration), kort(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form), lav(of a person, of comparatively small height), kortslutte(transitive: to cause a short circuit) | — | |
| Dutch | afkorting(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form), binnenkort(not distant in time; near at hand), klein(of a person, of comparatively small height), kort(having a small distance between ends or edges), kort(having little duration), kort (voor)(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form) | — | |
| Eastern Mari | кӱчык(having a small distance between ends or edges) | küčyk | |
| Eastern Min Chinese | 短(having a small distance between ends or edges) | doi | |
| Erzya | нурька(having a small distance between ends or edges), нурькине(having a small distance between ends or edges) | nuŕka, nuŕkine | |
| Esperanto | kurta(golf: falling short of the green or the hole), malalta(of a person, of comparatively small height), mallonga(having a small distance between ends or edges), subite(abruptly, briefly) | — | |
| Estonian | lühike(having a small distance between ends or edges), lühike(of a person, of comparatively small height), lühistama(transitive: to cause a short circuit), lühistuma(intransitive: to short circuit) | — | |
| Even | урумкун(having a small distance between ends or edges) | urumkun | |
| Evenki | урумкун(having a small distance between ends or edges) | urumkun | |
| Faroese | lágur(of a person, of comparatively small height), lágvaksin(of a person, of comparatively small height), stuttur(having a small distance between ends or edges), stuttur(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Finnish | epätyydyttävä(deficient; less; not coming up to a measure or standard), lyhennys(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form), lyhyt(having a small distance between ends or edges), lyhyt(of a person, of comparatively small height), lyhyt(having little duration), lyhyt(golf: falling short of the green or the hole), lyhyt(abrupt; brief; pointed; petulant), lyhyt(being in a financial investment position to profit of falling prices), lyhyt muoto(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form), muro(of pastries: brittle, crumbly), niukka(limited in quantity; inadequate; insufficient; scanty), pelkkä(undiluted; neat), pian(not distant in time; near at hand), pikainen(not distant in time; near at hand), puutteellinen(insufficiently provided; inadequately supplied; scantily furnished; lacking), puutteellinen(deficient; less; not coming up to a measure or standard), raaka(undiluted; neat), vajaa(insufficiently provided; inadequately supplied; scantily furnished; lacking), vajaa(deficient; less; not coming up to a measure or standard), vähempi(deficient; less; not coming up to a measure or standard), vähä(insufficiently provided; inadequately supplied; scantily furnished; lacking), vähäinen(insufficiently provided; inadequately supplied; scantily furnished; lacking), vähän(insufficiently provided; inadequately supplied; scantily furnished; lacking), keskeyttää(abruptly, briefly), lyhyeen(abruptly, briefly), lyhyt(finance: with a negative ownership position), olla huonompi kuin(without achieving a goal or requirement), valmistautumattomana(unawares — see also unawares), valmistautumattomina(unawares — see also unawares), yllättää(unawares — see also unawares), äkkiä(abruptly, briefly), lyhennelmä(summary account), lyhyt tavu(phonetics: short sound, syllable, or vowel), lyhyt vokaali(phonetics: short sound, syllable, or vowel), lyhyt äänne(phonetics: short sound, syllable, or vowel), puuttua(deficient in), aiheuttaa oikosulku(transitive: to cause a short circuit), mennä oikosulkuun(intransitive: to short circuit), myydä lyhyeksi(business: to sell something one does not own at the moment), oikosulkea(transitive: to cause a short circuit), shortata(business: to sell something one does not own at the moment) | — | |
| French | bref(of a person, of comparatively small height), bref(having little duration), court(having a small distance between ends or edges), court(having little duration), petit(of a person, of comparatively small height), court-circuiter(transitive: to cause a short circuit) | — | |
| Friulian | curt(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Gagauz | cıba(having a small distance between ends or edges), gücük(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Galician | baixo(of a person, of comparatively small height), curto(having a small distance between ends or edges), curto(having little duration) | — | |
| Georgian | მოკლე(having a small distance between ends or edges) | moḳle | |
| German | klein(of a person, of comparatively small height), kurz(having a small distance between ends or edges), kurz(having little duration), kurz (für)(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form), kurzschließen(transitive: to cause a short circuit) | — | |
| Greek | κοντός(having a small distance between ends or edges), κοντός(of a person, of comparatively small height), σύντομος(having a small distance between ends or edges) | kontós, kontós, sýntomos | |
| Hawaiian | pōkole(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Hebrew | נָמוּךְ(of a person, of comparatively small height), קָצָר(having a small distance between ends or edges) | namúch, katsár | |
| Higaonon | mababa(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Hindi | कम(having a small distance between ends or edges), छोटा(having a small distance between ends or edges), नाटा(having a small distance between ends or edges) | kam, choṭā, nāṭā | |
| Hungarian | alacsony(of a person, of comparatively small height), kurta(having a small distance between ends or edges), rövid(having a small distance between ends or edges), rövid(having little duration), megrövidít(to provide with smaller than agreed quantity), rövidre zár(intransitive: to short circuit) | — | |
| Icelandic | lágur(of a person, of comparatively small height), lágvaxinn(of a person, of comparatively small height), stuttur(having a small distance between ends or edges), stuttur(of a person, of comparatively small height), stuttvaxinn(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Ido | kurta(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Indonesian | kependekan (dari)(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form) | — | |
| Ingrian | lyhyt(having a small distance between ends or edges), lyhyt(of a person, of comparatively small height), lyhyt(having little duration), matalain(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Interlingua | breve(having little duration) | — | |
| Irish | beag(of a person, of comparatively small height), gairid(having a small distance between ends or edges), gairid(having little duration), gearr(having a small distance between ends or edges), gearr(having little duration) | — | |
| Italian | abbreviazione(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form), basso(of a person, of comparatively small height), cartuccia(of a person, of comparatively small height), corto(having a small distance between ends or edges), corto(of a person, of comparatively small height), corto(having little duration), mezzacartuccia(of a person, of comparatively small height), piccolo(of a person, of comparatively small height), all'improvviso(abruptly, briefly), di colpo(abruptly, briefly), drasticamente(abruptly, briefly), improvvisamente(abruptly, briefly), inaspettatamente(abruptly, briefly), repentinamente(abruptly, briefly) | — | |
| Japanese | 低い(of a person, of comparatively small height), 小柄(of a person, of comparatively small height), 略語(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form), 短い(having a small distance between ends or edges), 短い(having little duration), 短絡する(transitive: to cause a short circuit) | hikui, kogara, ryakugo, mijikai, mijikai, tanraku suru | |
| Jarawa | učəhə(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Javanese | cekak(having a small distance between ends or edges), cekak(having little duration), cendhèk(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Kabardian | кӏагуэ(having a small distance between ends or edges), кӏэщӏ(having a small distance between ends or edges) | kʼagʷɛ, kʼɛśʼ | |
| Kabuverdianu | baxu(of a person, of comparatively small height), bóxe(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Kaitag | кутӏ(having a small distance between ends or edges) | kuṭ | |
| Kapampangan | makuyad(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Kashubian | krótczi(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Kazakh | қысқа(having a small distance between ends or edges) | qysqa | |
| Khmer | ខ្លី(having a small distance between ends or edges), ទាប(of a person, of comparatively small height) | khləy, tiep | |
| Komi-Zyrian | дженьыд(having a small distance between ends or edges) | džeńyd | |
| Korean | 작다(of a person, of comparatively small height), 짧다(having a small distance between ends or edges), 짧다(having little duration), 짧은(having a small distance between ends or edges) | jakda, jjalda, jjalda, jjalbeun | |
| Kyrgyz | кыска(having a small distance between ends or edges) | kıska | |
| Ladino | bashitiko(of a person, of comparatively small height), kurto(having a small distance between ends or edges), kurto(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Lao | ສັ້ນ(having a small distance between ends or edges) | san | |
| Latgalian | eiss(having a small distance between ends or edges), eiss(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Latin | brevis(having a small distance between ends or edges), brevis(having little duration), curtus(having a small distance between ends or edges), humilis(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Latvian | īss(having a small distance between ends or edges), īss(of a person, of comparatively small height), īss(having little duration) | — | |
| Laz | მკულე(having a small distance between ends or edges) | mǩule | |
| Lingala | kuse(having a small distance between ends or edges), mokuse(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Lithuanian | trumpas(having a small distance between ends or edges), trumpà(having little duration), trum̃pas(having little duration), žemà(of a person, of comparatively small height), žẽmas(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Livonian | līti(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Lombard | cùrt(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | krotki(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Macedonian | краток(having a small distance between ends or edges), краток(having little duration), кус(having a small distance between ends or edges), кус(having little duration), низок(of a person, of comparatively small height), кине(to provide with smaller than agreed quantity), крати(to provide with smaller than agreed quantity), ускратува(to provide with smaller than agreed quantity) | kratok, kratok, kus, kus, nizok, kine, krati, uskratuva | |
| Malay | pendek(having a small distance between ends or edges), pendek(of a person, of comparatively small height), pendek(having little duration), singkat(having little duration) | — | |
| Malayalam | കുറിയ(of a person, of comparatively small height), ചെറിയ(having a small distance between ends or edges), ചെറിയ(of a person, of comparatively small height) | kuṟiya, ceṟiya, ceṟiya | |
| Maltese | qasir(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Manchu | ᡶᠣᡥᠣᠯᠣᠨ(having a small distance between ends or edges) | foholon | |
| Mansaka | pandak(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Maore Comorian | kutri(having little duration) | — | |
| Māori | kanepoto(of a person, of comparatively small height), popoto(having a small distance between ends or edges), poto(having a small distance between ends or edges), pātehetehe(having a small distance between ends or edges), pōtehetehe(having a small distance between ends or edges), takupū(of a person, of comparatively small height), tukutata(having a small distance between ends or edges), turu(having little duration), uriuri(having little duration) | — | |
| Middle English | schort(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Middle Irish | berr(of a person, of comparatively small height), gerr(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Minangkabau | singkek(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Mingrelian | კუნტა(having a small distance between ends or edges) | ḳunṭa | |
| Moksha | нюрьхкяня(having a small distance between ends or edges) | ńuŕxkänä | |
| Mongolian | ахар(having a small distance between ends or edges), богино(having a small distance between ends or edges), намхан(of a person, of comparatively small height) | axar, bogino, namxan | |
| Nanai | хурми(having a small distance between ends or edges) | hurmi | |
| Neapolitan | curto(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | kurt(having a small distance between ends or edges), kurtî(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | kort(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | kort(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Occitan | cort(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Old English | sċort(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Old Javanese | paṇḍak(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Oromo | gabaabaa(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | آلچاق(of a person, of comparatively small height), قیصه(having a small distance between ends or edges), كوتاه(having a small distance between ends or edges) | alçak, kısa, kûtah | |
| Papiamentu | kòrtiku(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Pashto | لنډ(having a small distance between ends or edges) | lanḍ | |
| Persian | قد کوتاه(of a person, of comparatively small height), کوتاه(having a small distance between ends or edges), کوتاه(of a person, of comparatively small height), کوتاه(having little duration), کوتوله(of a person, of comparatively small height) | qad-kutâh, kutâh, kutâh, kutâh, kutule | |
| Polish | krótki(having a small distance between ends or edges), krótki(having little duration), niski(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Portuguese | abreviação (de)(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form), baixo(of a person, of comparatively small height), breve(having little duration), curto(having a small distance between ends or edges), curto(having little duration), curto-circuitar(transitive: to cause a short circuit), curto-circuitar(intransitive: to short circuit) | — | |
| Rapa Nui | poto(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Romanian | abreviere(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form), prescurtare(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form), scund(of a person, of comparatively small height), scurt(having a small distance between ends or edges), scurt(having little duration) | — | |
| Russian | коро́ткий(having a small distance between ends or edges), коро́ткий(having little duration), кра́ткий(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form), невысо́кий(of a person, of comparatively small height), ни́зкий(of a person, of comparatively small height), закорачивать(transitive: to cause a short circuit), закоротить(transitive: to cause a short circuit), замкнуть(transitive: to cause a short circuit), замыкать(transitive: to cause a short circuit) | korótkij, korótkij, krátkij, nevysókij, nízkij, zakoračivatʹ, zakorotitʹ, zamknutʹ, zamykatʹ | |
| Sanskrit | ह्रस्व(having a small distance between ends or edges) | hrasva | |
| Scottish Gaelic | beag(of a person, of comparatively small height), goirid(having a small distance between ends or edges), goirid(having little duration) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | kràtak(having a small distance between ends or edges), кра̀так(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Sicilian | curtu(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Slovak | krátky(having a small distance between ends or edges), nízky(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Slovene | kratek(having a small distance between ends or edges), majhen(of a person, of comparatively small height), majhna(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Somali | gaaban(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Spanish | bajo(of a person, of comparatively small height), canijo(of a person, of comparatively small height), chato(of a person, of comparatively small height), corto(having a small distance between ends or edges), corto(having little duration), patato(of a person, of comparatively small height), petiso(of a person, of comparatively small height), pishirico(of a person, of comparatively small height), zaparruco(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Sundanese | pondok(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Svan | მეკუ̂შდე(having a small distance between ends or edges) | meḳûšde | |
| Swahili | fupi(having a small distance between ends or edges), fupi(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Swedish | förkortning(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form), kort(having a small distance between ends or edges), kort(of a person, of comparatively small height), kort(having little duration), kort(constituting an abbreviation or shortened form), blanka(business: to sell something one does not own at the moment), kortsluta(transitive: to cause a short circuit), kortsluta(intransitive: to short circuit) | — | |
| Tajik | кӯтоҳ(having a small distance between ends or edges), паст(of a person, of comparatively small height) | kütoh | |
| Tamil | குள்ளமான(of a person, of comparatively small height) | kuḷḷamāṉa | |
| Tarantino | corte(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Tarifit | aquḍaḍ(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Tatar | кыска(having a small distance between ends or edges), тәбәнәк(of a person, of comparatively small height) | qısqa, täbänäk | |
| Tetum | badak(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Thai | สั้น(having a small distance between ends or edges), เตี้ย(of a person, of comparatively small height) | sân, dtîia | |
| Turkish | kısa(having a small distance between ends or edges), kısa(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Turkmen | gysga(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Udmurt | вакчи(having a small distance between ends or edges) | vakći | |
| Ukrainian | коро́ткий(having a small distance between ends or edges), ни́зький(of a person, of comparatively small height) | korótkyj, nýzʹkyj | |
| Upper Sorbian | krótki(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Urdu | چھوٹا(having a small distance between ends or edges), کوتاہ(having a small distance between ends or edges) | choṭā, kutāh | |
| Uyghur | قىسقا(having a small distance between ends or edges) | qisqa | |
| Uzbek | qisqa(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Vietnamese | lùn(of a person, of comparatively small height), ngắn(having a small distance between ends or edges), thấp(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Volapük | brefik(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Walloon | court(having a small distance between ends or edges), court(having little duration) | — | |
| Welsh | ber(having a small distance between ends or edges), byr(having a small distance between ends or edges), byr(of a person, of comparatively small height), byrion(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Western Bukidnon Manobo | mevava'(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Western Mari | кӹтӹк(having a small distance between ends or edges) | kÿtÿk | |
| Yaghnobi | паст(of a person, of comparatively small height) | — | |
| Yakut | кылгас(having a small distance between ends or edges) | kïlgas | |
| Yiddish | קורץ(having a small distance between ends or edges) | kurts | |
| Zazaki | kılm (diq)(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Zealandic | kort(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — | |
| Zhuang | daemq(of a person, of comparatively small height), dinj(having a small distance between ends or edges), gud(having a small distance between ends or edges), gvwd(having a small distance between ends or edges), ngaed(having a small distance between ends or edges) | — |
kort
i shkurtër
կարճ, կարճ, կարճահասակ, կոլոտ, կրճատ, ցածրահասակ
karč, karč, karčahasak, kolot, krčat, cʻacrahasak
shcurtu
cortu
qısa, qısa
hababa, halipot
buntak, buntak, pindik, pindik, pindik, randah, sekajap, singkat
кра́тък, кра́тък, къс, ни́сък, съкрате́но, внезапно, рязко, дефицитен
krátǎk, krátǎk, kǎs, nísǎk, sǎkraténo, vnezapno, rjazko, deficiten
baix, curt
mubo
c̈hijtawa, na'yechoma
qısqa
krátký, krátký, malý, zkrácený, zkratovat, zkratovat se
cort
kort, kort, kort, lav, kortslutte
afkorting, binnenkort, klein, kort, kort, kort (voor)
kurta, malalta, mallonga, subite
lühike, lühike, lühistama, lühistuma
lágur, lágvaksin, stuttur, stuttur
epätyydyttävä, lyhennys, lyhyt, lyhyt, lyhyt, lyhyt, lyhyt, lyhyt, lyhyt muoto, muro, niukka, pelkkä, pian, pikainen, puutteellinen, puutteellinen, raaka, vajaa, vajaa, vähempi, vähä, vähäinen, vähän, keskeyttää, lyhyeen, lyhyt, olla huonompi kuin, valmistautumattomana, valmistautumattomina, yllättää, äkkiä, lyhennelmä, lyhyt tavu, lyhyt vokaali, lyhyt äänne, puuttua, aiheuttaa oikosulku, mennä oikosulkuun, myydä lyhyeksi, oikosulkea, shortata
bref, bref, court, court, petit, court-circuiter
curt
cıba, gücük
baixo, curto, curto
klein, kurz, kurz, kurz (für), kurzschließen
pōkole
mababa
alacsony, kurta, rövid, rövid, megrövidít, rövidre zár
lágur, lágvaxinn, stuttur, stuttur, stuttvaxinn
kurta
kependekan (dari)
lyhyt, lyhyt, lyhyt, matalain
breve
beag, gairid, gairid, gearr, gearr
abbreviazione, basso, cartuccia, corto, corto, corto, mezzacartuccia, piccolo, all'improvviso, di colpo, drasticamente, improvvisamente, inaspettatamente, repentinamente
učəhə
cekak, cekak, cendhèk
baxu, bóxe
makuyad
krótczi
bashitiko, kurto, kurto
eiss, eiss
brevis, brevis, curtus, humilis
īss, īss, īss
kuse, mokuse
trumpas, trumpà, trum̃pas, žemà, žẽmas
līti
cùrt
krotki
краток, краток, кус, кус, низок, кине, крати, ускратува
kratok, kratok, kus, kus, nizok, kine, krati, uskratuva
pendek, pendek, pendek, singkat
qasir
pandak
kutri
kanepoto, popoto, poto, pātehetehe, pōtehetehe, takupū, tukutata, turu, uriuri
schort
berr, gerr
singkek
curto
kurt, kurtî
kort
cort
sċort
paṇḍak
gabaabaa
kòrtiku
krótki, krótki, niski
abreviação (de), baixo, breve, curto, curto, curto-circuitar, curto-circuitar
poto
abreviere, prescurtare, scund, scurt, scurt
коро́ткий, коро́ткий, кра́ткий, невысо́кий, ни́зкий, закорачивать, закоротить, замкнуть, замыкать
korótkij, korótkij, krátkij, nevysókij, nízkij, zakoračivatʹ, zakorotitʹ, zamknutʹ, zamykatʹ
beag, goirid, goirid
kràtak, кра̀так
curtu
krátky, nízky
kratek, majhen, majhna
gaaban
bajo, canijo, chato, corto, corto, patato, petiso, pishirico, zaparruco
pondok
fupi, fupi
förkortning, kort, kort, kort, kort, blanka, kortsluta, kortsluta
corte
aquḍaḍ
badak
kısa, kısa
gysga
krótki
qisqa
lùn, ngắn, thấp
brefik
court, court
ber, byr, byr, byrion
mevava'
паст
kılm (diq)
kort
daemq, dinj, gud, gvwd, ngaed
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