Squeak
//skwiːk//
Translations of "squeak" (33 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | τρίζω(emit sound) | trízō | |
| Arabic | تزييق(short, high-pitched sound), تزيق(emit sound), يزيق(emit sound), يزيقوا(emit sound) | tazyīʔ, tezáyyaʔ, yezáyyaʔ, yezayyáʔu | |
| Bulgarian | писък(short, high-pitched sound), доноснича(inform), пискам(emit sound), скърцам(emit sound) | pisǎk, donosniča, piskam, skǎrcam | |
| Catalan | xerric(short, high-pitched sound) | — | |
| Cornish | gwihal(emit sound) | — | |
| Dutch | piepen(emit sound) | — | |
| Finnish | juoruta(inform), kitistä(emit sound), vasikoida(inform), vinkua(emit sound) | — | |
| French | craquement(short, high-pitched sound), crissement(short, high-pitched sound), grincement(short, high-pitched sound), couiner(emit sound), craquer(emit sound), crisser(emit sound), grincer(emit sound), piailler(emit sound) | — | |
| Galician | cantar (an axletree)(emit sound), chirlar(emit sound), rechiar(emit sound), renxer(emit sound) | — | |
| German | Gequieke(short, high-pitched sound), Gequietsche(short, high-pitched sound), Knarren(short, high-pitched sound), Piepsen(short, high-pitched sound), Quietschen(short, high-pitched sound), knarren(emit sound), piepsen(emit sound), quietschen(emit sound) | — | |
| Hungarian | beköp(inform), köp(inform) | — | |
| Indonesian | cicit(short, high-pitched sound), decit(short, high-pitched sound), berdecit(emit sound), mencicit(emit sound), mendecit(emit sound) | — | |
| Ingrian | kirissä(emit sound), piikkaa(emit sound) | — | |
| Irish | gíog(short, high-pitched sound), gíog(emit sound) | — | |
| Italian | squittio(short, high-pitched sound), squittire(emit sound) | — | |
| Japanese | チューチュー(short, high-pitched sound) | chūchū | |
| Khiamniungan Naga | tsūohtsūoh(short, high-pitched sound) | — | |
| Latin | dēsticō(emit sound) | — | |
| Māori | koekoe(short, high-pitched sound), kotokoto(short, high-pitched sound), koekoe(emit sound), kotokoto(emit sound), tētē(emit sound), tītī(emit sound) | — | |
| Norman | grînchi(emit sound) | — | |
| Polish | pisk(short, high-pitched sound), piszczeć(emit sound) | — | |
| Portuguese | guincho(short, high-pitched sound), guinchar(emit sound) | — | |
| Russian | писк(short, high-pitched sound), скрип(short, high-pitched sound), пища́ть(emit sound) | peep, chirp, skrip, piščátʹ | |
| Spanish | chirrido(short, high-pitched sound), chirrear(emit sound), chirriar(emit sound), rechinar(emit sound) | — | |
| Swedish | pip(short, high-pitched sound), gola(inform), pipa(emit sound) | — | |
| Tagalog | irit(short, high-pitched sound) | — | |
| Tahitian | taʻi(short, high-pitched sound) | — | |
| Tamil | கீச்சு(short, high-pitched sound), கீச்சிடு(emit sound), சொல்(inform) | kīccu, kīcciṭu, col | |
| Turkish | cırlama(short, high-pitched sound), cıyaklama(short, high-pitched sound), gıcırdama(short, high-pitched sound), cırlamak(emit sound), cıyaklamak(emit sound), gıcırdamak(emit sound) | — | |
| Vietnamese | chít chít(short, high-pitched sound) | — | |
| Welsh | gwichian(emit sound) | — | |
| Yiddish | קװיטשען(emit sound) | kwitshen | |
| Zazaki | zıren(short, high-pitched sound) | — |
xerric
gwihal
piepen
juoruta, kitistä, vasikoida, vinkua
craquement, crissement, grincement, couiner, craquer, crisser, grincer, piailler
cantar (an axletree), chirlar, rechiar, renxer
Gequieke, Gequietsche, Knarren, Piepsen, Quietschen, knarren, piepsen, quietschen
beköp, köp
cicit, decit, berdecit, mencicit, mendecit
kirissä, piikkaa
gíog, gíog
squittio, squittire
tsūohtsūoh
dēsticō
koekoe, kotokoto, koekoe, kotokoto, tētē, tītī
grînchi
pisk, piszczeć
guincho, guinchar
chirrido, chirrear, chirriar, rechinar
pip, gola, pipa
irit
taʻi
cırlama, cıyaklama, gıcırdama, cırlamak, cıyaklamak, gıcırdamak
chít chít
gwichian
zıren
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.