Sound
Translations of "sound" (163 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abkhaz | абжьы(sensation perceived by the ear) | abžə | |
| Afrikaans | Die Sont(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), klank(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Albanian | Øresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), tingull(sensation perceived by the ear), tingull(vibration capable of causing this), zan(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Amharic | ድምጽ(sensation perceived by the ear) | dəmṣ | |
| Ancient Greek | ὑγιής(healthy), φθόγγος(sensation perceived by the ear), ψόφος(sensation perceived by the ear), ἦχος(sensation perceived by the ear), ἠχέω(to produce a sound) | hugiḗs, phthóngos, psóphos, êkhos, ēkhéō | |
| Arabic | سليم(healthy), أَوْرِيْسُنْد(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), مَضِيق أَوْرِيْسُنْد(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), صوت(sensation perceived by the ear), صوت(sensation perceived by the ear), صَوْت(sensation perceived by the ear), صَوَّتَ(to produce a sound), طَلَّع صوت(to produce a sound) | salīm, ʔawriysund, maḍīq ʔawriysund, ṣot, ṣōt, ṣawt, ṣawwata, ṭallaʕ ṣōt | |
| Armenian | Զունդ(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), Էրեսուն(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), հնչյուն(sensation perceived by the ear), հնչյուն(vibration capable of causing this), ձայն(sensation perceived by the ear), ձայն(vibration capable of causing this), հնչել(to produce a sound), ձայն հանել(to produce a sound) | Zund, Ēresun, hnčʻyun, hnčʻyun, jayn, jayn, hnčʻel, jayn hanel | |
| Aromanian | son (roa-rup)(sensation perceived by the ear), asun(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Assamese | আৱাজ(sensation perceived by the ear), ধ্বনি(sensation perceived by the ear), শব্দ(sensation perceived by the ear) | awaz, dhoni, xobdo | |
| Asturian | son(sensation perceived by the ear), soníu(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | Öresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), səs(sensation perceived by the ear), gəlmək(to convey an impression by one's sound), səslənmək(to produce a sound), səslənmək(to convey an impression by one's sound) | — | |
| Baluchi | توار(sensation perceived by the ear) | tawár | |
| Bashkir | тауыш(sensation perceived by the ear) | tawış | |
| Basque | Øresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), hots(sensation perceived by the ear), soinu(sensation perceived by the ear), sound(vibration capable of causing this) | — | |
| Belarusian | Э́рэсун(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), гук(sensation perceived by the ear), гуча́ць(to produce a sound) | Éresun, huk, hučácʹ | |
| Bengali | সুস্থ(healthy), আওয়াজ(sensation perceived by the ear), ধ্বনি(sensation perceived by the ear), শব্দ(sensation perceived by the ear) | śustho, aōẇaj, dhoni, śobdo | |
| Bikol Central | tanog(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Brunei Malay | bungi(sensation perceived by the ear), bunyi(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Bulgarian | добър(UK, slang: good or a good thing), дълбок(deep and restful of sleep), здрав(healthy), непокъ́тнат(complete, solid, or secure), Йо́ресун(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), звук(sensation perceived by the ear), пролив(long narrow inlet), сонда(long, thin probe for sounding or dilating body cavities or canals), шум(sensation perceived by the ear), гмуркам се(to dive downwards, of a whale), звуча(to convey an impression by one's sound), звуча́(to produce a sound), издавам звук(to produce a sound), изпитвам(to test), прозвуча́вам(to produce a sound), произнасям(to pronounce), сондирам(to probe) | dobǎr, dǎlbok, zdrav, nepokǎ́tnat, Jóresun, zvuk, proliv, sonda, šum, gmurkam se, zvuča, zvučá, izdavam zvuk, izpitvam, prozvučávam, proiznasjam, sondiram | |
| Burmese | အသံ(sensation perceived by the ear), မြည်(to produce a sound) | a.sam, mrany | |
| Carpathian Rusyn | звук(sensation perceived by the ear) | zvuk | |
| Catalan | sa(healthy), sòlid(complete, solid, or secure), Øresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), so(sensation perceived by the ear), so(vibration capable of causing this), sonar(to produce a sound), sonar(to convey an impression by one's sound) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | ساغ(healthy), سەلیم(healthy), دەنگ(sensation perceived by the ear), دەنگ دان(to produce a sound) | saẍ, selîm, deng, deng dan | |
| Chechen | аз(sensation perceived by the ear) | az | |
| Chinese | йин(sensation perceived by the ear), шын(sensation perceived by the ear), щён(sensation perceived by the ear), 聲 /声(sensation perceived by the ear), 聲音 /声音(sensation perceived by the ear) | yin, šɨn, xi͡on, seng / siaⁿ, siaⁿ-im | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 聲 /声(sensation perceived by the ear), 聲音 /声音(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 健康(healthy), 厄勒海峽 /厄勒海峡(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), 聲 /声(sensation perceived by the ear), 聲音 /声音(sensation perceived by the ear), 音聲 /音声(sensation perceived by the ear), 響 /响(sensation perceived by the ear), 聽起來 /听起来(to convey an impression by one's sound), 響 /响(to produce a sound) | jiànkāng, èlè hǎixiá, shēng, shēngyīn, yīnshēng, xiǎng, tīngqǐlái, xiǎng | |
| Church Slavic | звукъ(sensation perceived by the ear) | zvukŭ | |
| Chuvash | сасӑ(sensation perceived by the ear) | sas̬ă | |
| Crimean Tatar | davuş(sensation perceived by the ear), ses(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Czech | solidní(complete, solid, or secure), zdravý(healthy), Öresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), zvuk(sensation perceived by the ear), zvuk(vibration capable of causing this), rozeznít(to cause to produce a sound), rozezvučet(to cause to produce a sound), vyslovovat(to pronounce), znít(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Dalmatian | sonur(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Danish | fornuftig(UK, slang: good or a good thing), pålidelig(complete, solid, or secure), rask(healthy), sikker(complete, solid, or secure), solid(complete, solid, or secure), sund(healthy), Øresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), lyd(sensation perceived by the ear), lyd(vibration capable of causing this), sonde(long, thin probe for sounding or dilating body cavities or canals), sund(long narrow inlet), dykke (ned)(to dive downwards, of a whale), lade lyde(to cause to produce a sound), lodde(to probe), lyde(to produce a sound), lyde(to convey an impression by one's sound), pejle(to probe), pejle(to test), prøve(to test), sondere(to probe) | — | |
| Dari | آوَاز(sensation perceived by the ear), صَدَا(sensation perceived by the ear), صَوْت(sensation perceived by the ear) | āwāz, sadā, sawt | |
| Dutch | degelijk(complete, solid, or secure), gaaf(UK, slang: good or a good thing), gezond(healthy), De Sont(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), geluid(sensation perceived by the ear), klank(sensation perceived by the ear), sond(long narrow inlet), zeeëngte(long narrow inlet), doen klinken(to cause to produce a sound), geluid maken(to produce a sound), klinken(to produce a sound), klinken(to convey an impression by one's sound), luiden(to produce a sound), luiden(to cause to produce a sound), peilen(to probe), sonderen(to probe), toon voortbrengen(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Early Assamese | শবদ(sensation perceived by the ear) | śobodo | |
| Eastern Min Chinese | 聲音 /声音(sensation perceived by the ear) | siăng-ĭng | |
| Erzya | гайге(sensation perceived by the ear), эне(sensation perceived by the ear) | gajge, ene | |
| Esperanto | marbrako(long narrow inlet), sono(sensation perceived by the ear), biri(to test), soni(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Estonian | Sund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), heli(sensation perceived by the ear), hääl(sensation perceived by the ear), helisema(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Even | иг(sensation perceived by the ear) | ig | |
| Evenki | иг(sensation perceived by the ear) | ig | |
| Faroese | Oyrarsund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), ljóð(sensation perceived by the ear), sund(long narrow inlet) | — | |
| Finnish | hyväkuntoinen(healthy), hyväkuntoinen(complete, solid, or secure), kondiksessa(UK, slang: good or a good thing), sikeä(deep and restful of sleep), terve(healthy), terve(complete, solid, or secure), Juutinrauma(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), (fjord) vuono(long narrow inlet), koetin(long, thin probe for sounding or dilating body cavities or canals), lahti(long narrow inlet), salmi(long narrow inlet), sondi(long, thin probe for sounding or dilating body cavities or canals), ääni(sensation perceived by the ear), ääni(vibration capable of causing this), äänne(speech sound), kajahtaa(to produce a sound), koestaa(to test), kokeilla(to probe), kuulostaa(to convey an impression by one's sound), lausua(to pronounce), perustua(law: to arise), päästää ääni(to produce a sound), soida(to produce a sound), soittaa(to cause to produce a sound), sondeerata(to probe), sukeltaa(to dive downwards, of a whale), testata(to test), to measure the depth of water)(to test), tutkia(to probe), törähtää(to produce a sound), äännähtää(to produce a sound), ääntää(to pronounce) | — | |
| French | complet(complete, solid, or secure), profond(deep and restful of sleep), sain(healthy), solide(complete, solid, or secure), sûr(complete, solid, or secure), Sund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), Øresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), bras de mer(long narrow inlet), son(sensation perceived by the ear), son(vibration capable of causing this), sonde(long, thin probe for sounding or dilating body cavities or canals), avoir l'air(to convey an impression by one's sound), prononcer(to pronounce), sonder(to probe), sonner(to produce a sound), sonner de(to cause to produce a sound), tester(to test) | — | |
| Friulian | sun(sensation perceived by the ear), sunâ(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Galician | san(healthy), Öresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), soar(sensation perceived by the ear), son(sensation perceived by the ear), son(vibration capable of causing this), soar(to produce a sound), soar(to convey an impression by one's sound), soar(to convey an impression by one's sound), soar(to pronounce), tocar(to cause to produce a sound) | — | |
| Georgian | ერესუნი(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), ერესუნის სრუტე(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), ბგერა(vibration capable of causing this), ხმა(sensation perceived by the ear) | eresuni, eresunis sruṭe, bgera, xma | |
| German | gesund(healthy), Sund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), Öresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), Belt(long narrow inlet), Grüüsch(sensation perceived by the ear), Klang(sensation perceived by the ear), Laut(sensation perceived by the ear), Schall(sensation perceived by the ear), Schall(vibration capable of causing this), Sonde(long, thin probe for sounding or dilating body cavities or canals), Sund(long narrow inlet), aussprechen(to pronounce), erklingen(to produce a sound), klingen(to produce a sound), klingen(to convey an impression by one's sound), lauten(to produce a sound), sondieren(to probe) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌷𐌰𐌹𐌻𐍃(healthy), 𐌳𐍂𐌿𐌽𐌾𐌿𐍃(sensation perceived by the ear) | hails, drunjus | |
| Greek | αβλαβής(healthy), υγιής(healthy), Έρεσουντ(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), ήχος(sensation perceived by the ear), ήχος(vibration capable of causing this), πορθμός(long narrow inlet), στηθοσκόπιο(long, thin probe for sounding or dilating body cavities or canals), ακούγομαι(to convey an impression by one's sound), ακροώμαι(to probe), βολιδοσκοπώ(to test), ηχώ(to convey an impression by one's sound) | avlavís, ygiís, Éresount, íchos, íchos, porthmós, stithoskópio, akoúgomai, akroómai, volidoskopó, ichó | |
| Gujarati | ધ્વનિ(sensation perceived by the ear) | dhvani | |
| Hakka Chinese | 聲音 /声音(sensation perceived by the ear) | sâng-yîm | |
| Hausa | amo(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Hebrew | בריא(healthy), יציב(complete, solid, or secure), אֶרֵסוּנְד(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), הֶגֶה(sensation perceived by the ear), זונדה(long, thin probe for sounding or dilating body cavities or canals), מייצר(long narrow inlet), צליל(sensation perceived by the ear), קוֹל(sensation perceived by the ear), שֵׁמַע(sensation perceived by the ear), גישש(to probe), הִשְׁמִיעַ(to convey an impression by one's sound), הִשְׁמִיעַ(to cause to produce a sound), הָגָה(to pronounce), השמיע קול(to produce a sound) | bari, yatsiv, eresund, hége, zónda, meitsár, tslil, kol, shémaʿ, gishésh, hishmía, hishmía, hagá, hishmía kol | |
| Hindi | स्वस्थ(healthy), आवाज़(sensation perceived by the ear), आवाज़(vibration capable of causing this), ध्वनी(sensation perceived by the ear), ध्वनी(vibration capable of causing this), शब्द(sensation perceived by the ear), स्वर(sensation perceived by the ear), ध्वनि(to produce a sound), स्वर(to pronounce) | svasth, āvāz, āvāz, dhvanī, dhvanī, śabd, svar, dhvani, svar | |
| Hungarian | egészséges(healthy), hibátlan(complete, solid, or secure), sértetlen(complete, solid, or secure), ép(healthy), ép(complete, solid, or secure), Øresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), hang(sensation perceived by the ear), hangzás(vibration capable of causing this), ejt(to pronounce), felcsendül(to produce a sound), felhangzik(to produce a sound), hangjelzést ad(to cause to produce a sound), hangzik(to convey an impression by one's sound), hangzású(to convey an impression by one's sound), kiejt(to pronounce), kimond(to pronounce), megszólal(to produce a sound), megszólaltat(to cause to produce a sound), … hangja van(to convey an impression by one's sound) | — | |
| Icelandic | Eyrarsund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), hljóð(sensation perceived by the ear), sund(long narrow inlet), hljóma(to produce a sound), hljóða(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Ido | sana(healthy), sono(sensation perceived by the ear), sondar(to dive downwards, of a whale), sondar(to probe), sondar(to test) | — | |
| Indonesian | lelap(deep and restful of sleep), nyenyak(deep and restful of sleep), Øresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), bunyi(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Ingush | оаз(sensation perceived by the ear) | oaz | |
| Interlingua | sono(sensation perceived by the ear), sonar(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | آواز(sensation perceived by the ear), صَدا(sensation perceived by the ear), صُوْت(sensation perceived by the ear), صِدا(sensation perceived by the ear) | âvâz, sadâ, sowt, sedâ | |
| Irish | sámh(deep and restful of sleep), bealach(long narrow inlet), béal(long narrow inlet), caolas(long narrow inlet), fuaim(sensation perceived by the ear), sunda(long narrow inlet), fuaimnigh(to convey an impression by one's sound) | — | |
| Italian | profondo(deep and restful of sleep), sano(healthy), sicuro(complete, solid, or secure), solido(complete, solid, or secure), Øresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), insenatura(long narrow inlet), suono(sensation perceived by the ear), suono(vibration capable of causing this), pronunciare(to pronounce), sembrare(to convey an impression by one's sound), suonare(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Japanese | 健全な(healthy), 健全な(complete, solid, or secure), 健康な(healthy), 堅固な(complete, solid, or secure), 手堅い(complete, solid, or secure), エーレスンド海峡(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), 入り江(long narrow inlet), 探子(long, thin probe for sounding or dilating body cavities or canals), 音(sensation perceived by the ear), 音(vibration capable of causing this), 音声(sensation perceived by the ear), 響き(sensation perceived by the ear), 探る(to probe), 潜る(to dive downwards, of a whale), 調べる(to probe), 調べる(to test), 関係する(law: to arise), 鳴らす(to cause to produce a sound), 鳴る(to produce a sound) | kenzen na, kenzen na, kenkō na, kengo, tegatai, Ēresundo-kaikyō, irie, tanshi, oto, oto, onsei, hibiki, saguru, moguru, shiraberu, shiraberu, kankei suru, narasu, naru | |
| Javanese | swara(sensation perceived by the ear), uni(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Jeju | 소리(sensation perceived by the ear), 울리다(to produce a sound) | sori, ullida | |
| Jin Chinese | 聲音 /声音(sensation perceived by the ear) | seng¹ ing³ | |
| Jingpho | nsen(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Kannada | ಶಬ್ದ(sensation perceived by the ear), ಸ್ವಸ್ಥ(sensation perceived by the ear) | śabda, svastha | |
| Kashubian | zwãk(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Kazakh | дыбыс(sensation perceived by the ear) | dybys | |
| Khmer | សូរ(sensation perceived by the ear), សូរសំឡេង(sensation perceived by the ear), សំឡេង(sensation perceived by the ear) | sou, sou sɑmleeng, sɑmleeng | |
| Korean | 건강하다(healthy), 건전하다(healthy), 외레순 해협(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), 소리(sensation perceived by the ear), 음(sensation perceived by the ear), 소리를 내다(to cause to produce a sound), 울리다(to produce a sound) | geon'ganghada, geonjeonhada, oeresun haehyeop, sori, sorireul naeda, ullida | |
| Kyrgyz | дабыш(sensation perceived by the ear), добуш(sensation perceived by the ear), тыбыш(sensation perceived by the ear) | dabış, dobuş, tıbış | |
| Lao | ສຽງ(sensation perceived by the ear) | sīang | |
| Latgalian | skons(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Latin | sanus(healthy), sonitus(sensation perceived by the ear), sonor(sensation perceived by the ear), sonus(sensation perceived by the ear), cano(to produce a sound), sonō(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Latvian | Ēresunds(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), skaņa(sensation perceived by the ear), skaņa(vibration capable of causing this) | — | |
| Lithuanian | Eresundas(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), gar̃sas(sensation perceived by the ear), gar̃sas(vibration capable of causing this), leisti garsą(to produce a sound), skambėti(to produce a sound), skambėti(to convey an impression by one's sound) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | zuk(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Lü | ᦵᦉᧂ(sensation perceived by the ear) | ṡeng | |
| Lushootseed | x̌ʷəlč(long narrow inlet) | — | |
| Macedonian | здрав(healthy), силен(healthy), силен(complete, solid, or secure), цврст(complete, solid, or secure), јак(healthy), Ересунд(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), глас(sensation perceived by the ear), драга(long narrow inlet), звук(sensation perceived by the ear), звук(vibration capable of causing this), сонда(long, thin probe for sounding or dilating body cavities or canals), звучи(to produce a sound), сонди́ра(to probe) | zdrav, silen, silen, cvrst, jak, Eresund, glas, draga, zvuk, zvuk, sonda, zvuči, sondíra | |
| Malay | Øresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), bunyi(sensation perceived by the ear), berbunyi(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Malayalam | ഒച്ച(sensation perceived by the ear) | occa | |
| Maltese | ħoss(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Manchu | ᠠᠰᡠᡴᡳ(sensation perceived by the ear) | asuki | |
| Māori | au(deep and restful of sleep), toiora(healthy), whakaau(deep and restful of sleep), haruru(sensation perceived by the ear), hiere(sensation perceived by the ear), hou(sensation perceived by the ear), koto(sensation perceived by the ear), oro(sensation perceived by the ear), nganga(to produce a sound), tāwēwē(to test), whakatangi(to cause to produce a sound), whakatātūtū(to test) | — | |
| Marathi | आवाज(sensation perceived by the ear), ध्वनी(sensation perceived by the ear) | āvāj, dhvanī | |
| Mingrelian | ხუმა(sensation perceived by the ear) | xuma | |
| Mongolian | дуу(sensation perceived by the ear), ᠳᠠᠭᠤ(sensation perceived by the ear) | duu, daɣu | |
| Nepali | आवाज(sensation perceived by the ear), ध्वनि(sensation perceived by the ear) | āvāj, dhvani | |
| Norman | sonder(to probe) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | deng(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Norwegian | grei(UK, slang: good or a good thing), stødig(complete, solid, or secure) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | frisk(healthy), karsk(healthy), sunn(healthy), Øresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), lyd(sensation perceived by the ear), lyd(vibration capable of causing this), sund(long narrow inlet), lyde(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | Øresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), ljod(sensation perceived by the ear), ljod(vibration capable of causing this), lyd(sensation perceived by the ear), lyd(vibration capable of causing this), sund(long narrow inlet) | — | |
| Occitan | son(sensation perceived by the ear), sonar(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Odia | ଶବ୍ଦ(sensation perceived by the ear) | śabda | |
| Old English | sund(long narrow inlet), swēġ(sensation perceived by the ear), swēġ(vibration capable of causing this), swēġan(to produce a sound), swēġan(to convey an impression by one's sound) | — | |
| Old Javanese | swara(sensation perceived by the ear), uni(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Old Norse | Eyrarsund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), Eyrasund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), hljóð(sensation perceived by the ear), sund(long narrow inlet) | — | |
| Old Spanish | son(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Old Tupi | pu(sensation perceived by the ear), pu(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Ossetian | зӕл(sensation perceived by the ear) | zæl | |
| Ottoman Turkish | بوغاز(long narrow inlet), سس(sensation perceived by the ear) | boğaz, ses | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | звук(sensation perceived by the ear) | zvuk | |
| Pashto | آواز(sensation perceived by the ear), صوت(sensation perceived by the ear), غږ(sensation perceived by the ear) | āwāz, sawt, ǧaẓ | |
| Persian | تندرست(healthy), تنگه اورسوند(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), صدا دادن(to produce a sound) | tandorost, tange-ye aoresond, sedâ dâdan | |
| Polish | głęboki(deep and restful of sleep), solidny(complete, solid, or secure), zdrowy(healthy), zdrowy(deep and restful of sleep), Sund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), cieśnina(long narrow inlet), dźwięk(sensation perceived by the ear), dźwięk(vibration capable of causing this), fonia(sensation perceived by the ear), fonia(vibration capable of causing this), brzmieć(to produce a sound), dźwięczeć(to produce a sound), wymawiać(to pronounce) | — | |
| Portuguese | completo(complete, solid, or secure), profundo(deep and restful of sleep), seguro(complete, solid, or secure), são(healthy), sólido(complete, solid, or secure), Öresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), enseada(long narrow inlet), som(sensation perceived by the ear), som(vibration capable of causing this), sonda(long, thin probe for sounding or dilating body cavities or canals), parecer(to convey an impression by one's sound), soar(to produce a sound), soar(to convey an impression by one's sound), sondar(to probe) | — | |
| Punjabi | ਆਵਾਜ਼(sensation perceived by the ear), ਧੁਨੀ(sensation perceived by the ear) | āvāz, dhunī | |
| Rarotongan | ʻaruru(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Romanian | complet(complete, solid, or secure), intact(complete, solid, or secure), nevătămat(healthy), robust(complete, solid, or secure), sigur(complete, solid, or secure), solid(complete, solid, or secure), sănătos(healthy), teafăr(healthy), zdravăn(healthy), Øresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), sunet(sensation perceived by the ear), suna(to produce a sound), suna(to convey an impression by one's sound) | — | |
| Romansch | sun(sensation perceived by the ear), tun(sensation perceived by the ear), sondar(to produce a sound), sunar(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Russian | здоро́вый(healthy), кре́пкий(healthy), кре́пкий(complete, solid, or secure), надёжный(complete, solid, or secure), про́чный(complete, solid, or secure), хорошо́(UK, slang: good or a good thing), Э́ресунн(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), звук(sensation perceived by the ear), звук(vibration capable of causing this), зонд(long, thin probe for sounding or dilating body cavities or canals), кана́л(long narrow inlet), проли́в(long narrow inlet), шум(sensation perceived by the ear), звуча́ть(to produce a sound), звуча́ть(to convey an impression by one's sound), зонди́ровать(to probe), зонди́ровать(to test), изда́ть звук(to produce a sound), издава́ть звук(to produce a sound), прозвуча́ть(to produce a sound) | zdoróvyj, krépkij, krépkij, nadjóžnyj, próčnyj, xorošó, Éresunn, zvuk, zvuk, zond, kanál, prolív, šum, zvučátʹ, zvučátʹ, zondírovatʹ, zondírovatʹ, izdátʹ zvuk, izdavátʹ zvuk, prozvučátʹ | |
| Sanskrit | कल्य(healthy), घोष(sensation perceived by the ear), ध्वनि(sensation perceived by the ear), ध्वन्(vibration capable of causing this), नाद(sensation perceived by the ear), नाद(vibration capable of causing this), शब्द(sensation perceived by the ear), शब्द(vibration capable of causing this), स्वर(sensation perceived by the ear), स्वर(vibration capable of causing this), स्वनति(to produce a sound) | kalya, ghoṣa, dhvani, dhvan, nāda, nāda, śabda, śabda, svara, svara, svanati | |
| Sardinian | sonu(sensation perceived by the ear), sonai(to produce a sound), sonare(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Scots | luid(sensation perceived by the ear), soun(sensation perceived by the ear), soun(vibration capable of causing this) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | fuaim(sensation perceived by the ear), fuaim(vibration capable of causing this) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | Øresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), Ересунд(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), zvȗk(sensation perceived by the ear), зву̑к(sensation perceived by the ear), zvučati(to produce a sound), звучати(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Shan | သဵင်(sensation perceived by the ear) | sǎeng | |
| Sicilian | sonu(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Silesian | klang(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Sindhi | آوازُ(sensation perceived by the ear) | āvāzu | |
| Sinhalese | සද්දෙ(sensation perceived by the ear) | sadde | |
| Slovak | Öresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), prieliv(long narrow inlet), zvuk(sensation perceived by the ear), znieť(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Slovene | Øresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), zvok(sensation perceived by the ear), zazveneti(to produce a sound), zveneti(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Southern Altai | табыш(sensation perceived by the ear) | tabïš | |
| Spanish | profundo(deep and restful of sleep), sano(healthy), sólido(complete, solid, or secure), Sund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), estrecho de Øresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), estrecho(long narrow inlet), seno(long narrow inlet), sonda(long, thin probe for sounding or dilating body cavities or canals), sonido(sensation perceived by the ear), sonido(vibration capable of causing this), sonar(to produce a sound), sonar(to convey an impression by one's sound), sondear(to probe) | — | |
| Sundanese | tibra(deep and restful of sleep) | — | |
| Swahili | sauti(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Swedish | frisk(healthy), kry(healthy), sund(healthy), Öresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), ljud(sensation perceived by the ear), ljud(vibration capable of causing this), sund(long narrow inlet), ljuda(to produce a sound), låta(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Tagalog | tunog(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Tahitian | haruru(sensation perceived by the ear), ʻoto(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Tajik | овоз(sensation perceived by the ear), савт(sensation perceived by the ear), садо(sensation perceived by the ear) | ovoz, savt, sado | |
| Tamil | ஒலி(sensation perceived by the ear), சத்தம்(sensation perceived by the ear) | oli, cattam | |
| Tatar | тавыш(sensation perceived by the ear) | tawış | |
| Telugu | ధ్వని(sensation perceived by the ear), ధ్వని(vibration capable of causing this), శబ్దం(sensation perceived by the ear), శబ్దం(vibration capable of causing this), సవ్వడి(sensation perceived by the ear), సవ్వడి(vibration capable of causing this), ధ్వనించు(to produce a sound), ధ్వనించు(to cause to produce a sound), మోగించు(to cause to produce a sound), మోగు(to produce a sound) | dhvani, dhvani, śabdaṁ, śabdaṁ, savvaḍi, savvaḍi, dhvaniñcu, dhvaniñcu, mōgiñcu, mōgu | |
| Thai | เออเรซุนด์(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), เสียง(sensation perceived by the ear) | əə-ree-sund, sǐiang | |
| Tibetan | སྒྲ(sensation perceived by the ear) | sgra | |
| Tigrinya | ድምጺ(sensation perceived by the ear) | dəmṣi | |
| Tocharian B | weśeñña(sensation perceived by the ear), weśeñño(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Tongan | ongo(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Turkish | iyi(UK, slang: good or a good thing), sağlıklı(healthy), Øresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), boğaz(long narrow inlet), ses(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Turkmen | ses(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Ukrainian | Éресунн(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), звук(sensation perceived by the ear), звуча́ти(to produce a sound) | Éresunn, zvuk, zvučáty | |
| Urdu | آواز(sensation perceived by the ear), آواز(vibration capable of causing this), صَدا(sensation perceived by the ear), صَوت(sensation perceived by the ear), نِدا(sensation perceived by the ear) | āvāz, āvāz, sadā, saut, nidā | |
| Uyghur | ئاۋاز(sensation perceived by the ear), تاۋۇش(sensation perceived by the ear) | awaz, tawush | |
| Uzbek | ovoz(sensation perceived by the ear), sado(sensation perceived by the ear), savt(sensation perceived by the ear), tovush(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Vietnamese | eo biển Oresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), tiếng(sensation perceived by the ear), âm thanh(sensation perceived by the ear), kêu vang(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Volapük | saunik(healthy), ton(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Welsh | Øresund(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), swnt(long narrow inlet), sŵn(sensation perceived by the ear), swnio(to convey an impression by one's sound) | — | |
| West-Frisian | De Sont(strait that separates Zealand from Scania), lûd(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Wu Chinese | 聲音 /声音(sensation perceived by the ear) | ¹sen-in | |
| Xhosa | isandi(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Yakut | тыас(sensation perceived by the ear) | tïas | |
| Yiddish | קלאַנג(sensation perceived by the ear) | klang | |
| Yoruba | ìró(sensation perceived by the ear), ìró(speech sound), dún(to produce a sound) | — | |
| Zhuang | hing(sensation perceived by the ear), yaem(sensation perceived by the ear) | — | |
| Zulu | umsindo(sensation perceived by the ear) | — |
Die Sont, klank
Øresund, tingull, tingull, zan
سليم, أَوْرِيْسُنْد, مَضِيق أَوْرِيْسُنْد, صوت, صوت, صَوْت, صَوَّتَ, طَلَّع صوت
salīm, ʔawriysund, maḍīq ʔawriysund, ṣot, ṣōt, ṣawt, ṣawwata, ṭallaʕ ṣōt
Զունդ, Էրեսուն, հնչյուն, հնչյուն, ձայն, ձայն, հնչել, ձայն հանել
Zund, Ēresun, hnčʻyun, hnčʻyun, jayn, jayn, hnčʻel, jayn hanel
son (roa-rup), asun
son, soníu
Öresund, səs, gəlmək, səslənmək, səslənmək
Øresund, hots, soinu, sound
tanog
bungi, bunyi
добър, дълбок, здрав, непокъ́тнат, Йо́ресун, звук, пролив, сонда, шум, гмуркам се, звуча, звуча́, издавам звук, изпитвам, прозвуча́вам, произнасям, сондирам
dobǎr, dǎlbok, zdrav, nepokǎ́tnat, Jóresun, zvuk, proliv, sonda, šum, gmurkam se, zvuča, zvučá, izdavam zvuk, izpitvam, prozvučávam, proiznasjam, sondiram
sa, sòlid, Øresund, so, so, sonar, sonar
聲 /声, 聲音 /声音
健康, 厄勒海峽 /厄勒海峡, 聲 /声, 聲音 /声音, 音聲 /音声, 響 /响, 聽起來 /听起来, 響 /响
jiànkāng, èlè hǎixiá, shēng, shēngyīn, yīnshēng, xiǎng, tīngqǐlái, xiǎng
davuş, ses
solidní, zdravý, Öresund, zvuk, zvuk, rozeznít, rozezvučet, vyslovovat, znít
sonur
fornuftig, pålidelig, rask, sikker, solid, sund, Øresund, lyd, lyd, sonde, sund, dykke (ned), lade lyde, lodde, lyde, lyde, pejle, pejle, prøve, sondere
degelijk, gaaf, gezond, De Sont, geluid, klank, sond, zeeëngte, doen klinken, geluid maken, klinken, klinken, luiden, luiden, peilen, sonderen, toon voortbrengen
marbrako, sono, biri, soni
Sund, heli, hääl, helisema
Oyrarsund, ljóð, sund
hyväkuntoinen, hyväkuntoinen, kondiksessa, sikeä, terve, terve, Juutinrauma, (fjord) vuono, koetin, lahti, salmi, sondi, ääni, ääni, äänne, kajahtaa, koestaa, kokeilla, kuulostaa, lausua, perustua, päästää ääni, soida, soittaa, sondeerata, sukeltaa, testata, to measure the depth of water), tutkia, törähtää, äännähtää, ääntää
complet, profond, sain, solide, sûr, Sund, Øresund, bras de mer, son, son, sonde, avoir l'air, prononcer, sonder, sonner, sonner de, tester
sun, sunâ
san, Öresund, soar, son, son, soar, soar, soar, soar, tocar
gesund, Sund, Öresund, Belt, Grüüsch, Klang, Laut, Schall, Schall, Sonde, Sund, aussprechen, erklingen, klingen, klingen, lauten, sondieren
αβλαβής, υγιής, Έρεσουντ, ήχος, ήχος, πορθμός, στηθοσκόπιο, ακούγομαι, ακροώμαι, βολιδοσκοπώ, ηχώ
avlavís, ygiís, Éresount, íchos, íchos, porthmós, stithoskópio, akoúgomai, akroómai, volidoskopó, ichó
amo
בריא, יציב, אֶרֵסוּנְד, הֶגֶה, זונדה, מייצר, צליל, קוֹל, שֵׁמַע, גישש, הִשְׁמִיעַ, הִשְׁמִיעַ, הָגָה, השמיע קול
bari, yatsiv, eresund, hége, zónda, meitsár, tslil, kol, shémaʿ, gishésh, hishmía, hishmía, hagá, hishmía kol
स्वस्थ, आवाज़, आवाज़, ध्वनी, ध्वनी, शब्द, स्वर, ध्वनि, स्वर
svasth, āvāz, āvāz, dhvanī, dhvanī, śabd, svar, dhvani, svar
egészséges, hibátlan, sértetlen, ép, ép, Øresund, hang, hangzás, ejt, felcsendül, felhangzik, hangjelzést ad, hangzik, hangzású, kiejt, kimond, megszólal, megszólaltat, … hangja van
Eyrarsund, hljóð, sund, hljóma, hljóða
sana, sono, sondar, sondar, sondar
lelap, nyenyak, Øresund, bunyi
sono, sonar
sámh, bealach, béal, caolas, fuaim, sunda, fuaimnigh
profondo, sano, sicuro, solido, Øresund, insenatura, suono, suono, pronunciare, sembrare, suonare
健全な, 健全な, 健康な, 堅固な, 手堅い, エーレスンド海峡, 入り江, 探子, 音, 音, 音声, 響き, 探る, 潜る, 調べる, 調べる, 関係する, 鳴らす, 鳴る
kenzen na, kenzen na, kenkō na, kengo, tegatai, Ēresundo-kaikyō, irie, tanshi, oto, oto, onsei, hibiki, saguru, moguru, shiraberu, shiraberu, kankei suru, narasu, naru
swara, uni
nsen
zwãk
건강하다, 건전하다, 외레순 해협, 소리, 음, 소리를 내다, 울리다
geon'ganghada, geonjeonhada, oeresun haehyeop, sori, sorireul naeda, ullida
skons
sanus, sonitus, sonor, sonus, cano, sonō
Ēresunds, skaņa, skaņa
Eresundas, gar̃sas, gar̃sas, leisti garsą, skambėti, skambėti
x̌ʷəlč
здрав, силен, силен, цврст, јак, Ересунд, глас, драга, звук, звук, сонда, звучи, сонди́ра
zdrav, silen, silen, cvrst, jak, Eresund, glas, draga, zvuk, zvuk, sonda, zvuči, sondíra
Øresund, bunyi, berbunyi
ħoss
au, toiora, whakaau, haruru, hiere, hou, koto, oro, nganga, tāwēwē, whakatangi, whakatātūtū
sonder
deng
grei, stødig
frisk, karsk, sunn, Øresund, lyd, lyd, sund, lyde
Øresund, ljod, ljod, lyd, lyd, sund
son, sonar
sund, swēġ, swēġ, swēġan, swēġan
swara, uni
Eyrarsund, Eyrasund, hljóð, sund
son
pu, pu
głęboki, solidny, zdrowy, zdrowy, Sund, cieśnina, dźwięk, dźwięk, fonia, fonia, brzmieć, dźwięczeć, wymawiać
completo, profundo, seguro, são, sólido, Öresund, enseada, som, som, sonda, parecer, soar, soar, sondar
ʻaruru
complet, intact, nevătămat, robust, sigur, solid, sănătos, teafăr, zdravăn, Øresund, sunet, suna, suna
sun, tun, sondar, sunar
здоро́вый, кре́пкий, кре́пкий, надёжный, про́чный, хорошо́, Э́ресунн, звук, звук, зонд, кана́л, проли́в, шум, звуча́ть, звуча́ть, зонди́ровать, зонди́ровать, изда́ть звук, издава́ть звук, прозвуча́ть
zdoróvyj, krépkij, krépkij, nadjóžnyj, próčnyj, xorošó, Éresunn, zvuk, zvuk, zond, kanál, prolív, šum, zvučátʹ, zvučátʹ, zondírovatʹ, zondírovatʹ, izdátʹ zvuk, izdavátʹ zvuk, prozvučátʹ
कल्य, घोष, ध्वनि, ध्वन्, नाद, नाद, शब्द, शब्द, स्वर, स्वर, स्वनति
kalya, ghoṣa, dhvani, dhvan, nāda, nāda, śabda, śabda, svara, svara, svanati
sonu, sonai, sonare
luid, soun, soun
fuaim, fuaim
Øresund, Ересунд, zvȗk, зву̑к, zvučati, звучати
sonu
klang
Öresund, prieliv, zvuk, znieť
Øresund, zvok, zazveneti, zveneti
profundo, sano, sólido, Sund, estrecho de Øresund, estrecho, seno, sonda, sonido, sonido, sonar, sonar, sondear
tibra
sauti
frisk, kry, sund, Öresund, ljud, ljud, sund, ljuda, låta
tunog
haruru, ʻoto
ధ్వని, ధ్వని, శబ్దం, శబ్దం, సవ్వడి, సవ్వడి, ధ్వనించు, ధ్వనించు, మోగించు, మోగు
dhvani, dhvani, śabdaṁ, śabdaṁ, savvaḍi, savvaḍi, dhvaniñcu, dhvaniñcu, mōgiñcu, mōgu
weśeñña, weśeñño
ongo
iyi, sağlıklı, Øresund, boğaz, ses
ses
ovoz, sado, savt, tovush
eo biển Oresund, tiếng, âm thanh, kêu vang
saunik, ton
Øresund, swnt, sŵn, swnio
De Sont, lûd
isandi
ìró, ìró, dún
hing, yaem
umsindo
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