Stab
Translations of "stab" (73 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aklanon | buno'(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Albanian | prerje(wound made by stabbing), ther(act of stabbing) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | νύσσω(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | nússō | |
| Arabic | طَعْن(act of stabbing), طَعْنَة(wound made by stabbing), طَعَنَ(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | ṭaʕn, ṭaʕna, ṭaʕana | |
| Armenian | խոցել(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | xocʻel | |
| Assamese | খোঁচা(act of stabbing), হেঁচা(act of stabbing) | khü̃sa, hẽsa | |
| Asturian | puñalada(act of stabbing), apuñalar(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | bıcaqlamaq(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Bulgarian | опит(attempt), прободна рана(wound made by stabbing), промушване(act of stabbing), пробождам(to recklessly hit with the tip of a pointed object), промушвам(to pierce or wound with pointed object), пронизвам(to pierce or wound with pointed object), пронизвам(to cause a sharp painful sensation) | opit, probodna rana, promušvane, proboždam, promušvam, pronizvam, pronizvam | |
| Burmese | ထိုး(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | htui: | |
| Catalan | ganivetada(act of stabbing), ganivetada(wound made by stabbing), punyalada(act of stabbing), punyalada(wound made by stabbing), punyalada(pain inflicted on a person's feelings), acoltellar(to pierce or wound with pointed object), apunyalar(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎦᏘᎭ(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | gatiha | |
| Chickasaw | baafa(to pierce or wound with pointed object), baafa(to recklessly hit with the tip of a pointed object) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 插(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | caap³ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 刺(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | cì | |
| Czech | bodnutí(act of stabbing), bodnutí(wound made by stabbing), bodnout(to pierce or wound with pointed object), pobodat(to pierce or wound with pointed object), probodnout(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Danish | stikke(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Dutch | aanval(criticism), kritiek(criticism), poging(attempt), steek(act of stabbing), steekwond(wound made by stabbing), steken(to pierce or wound with pointed object), steken(to recklessly hit with the tip of a pointed object), steken(to cause a sharp painful sensation) | — | |
| Esperanto | piko(act of stabbing) | — | |
| Finnish | pisto(act of stabbing), pisto(pain inflicted on a person's feelings), pistohaava(wound made by stabbing), pistäminen(act of stabbing), pistää(to pierce or wound with pointed object), pistää(to cause a sharp painful sensation), puukottaa(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| French | percée(act of stabbing), frapper d'un coup de couteau(to pierce or wound with pointed object), poignarder(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Galician | coitelada(act of stabbing), coitelada(wound made by stabbing), puñalada(act of stabbing), puñalada(wound made by stabbing), puñalada(pain inflicted on a person's feelings), acoitelar(to pierce or wound with pointed object), anavallar(to pierce or wound with pointed object), apuñalar(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| German | Stich(act of stabbing), Stichwunde(wound made by stabbing), erstechen(to pierce or wound with pointed object), niederstechen(to pierce or wound with pointed object), stechen(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Greek | μαχαιρώνω(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | machairóno | |
| Hebrew | דָּקַר(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | dakár | |
| Hindi | भोंकना(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | bhoṅknā | |
| Hungarian | bök(to recklessly hit with the tip of a pointed object), döf(to pierce or wound with pointed object), nyilallik(to cause a sharp painful sensation), szúr(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Ilocano | bagkong(act of stabbing), bagkong(wound made by stabbing), bangig(wound made by stabbing) | — | |
| Indonesian | tikam(act of stabbing), tikam(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Irish | rop(act of stabbing), sá(act of stabbing), rop(to pierce or wound with pointed object), sáigh(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Italian | coltellata(wound made by stabbing), pugnalata(act of stabbing), pugnalata(wound made by stabbing), accoltellare(to pierce or wound with pointed object), pugnalare(to pierce or wound with pointed object), sfregiare(to recklessly hit with the tip of a pointed object) | — | |
| Japanese | 刺す(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | sasu | |
| Javanese | nyuduk(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Kashubian | pchac(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Latgalian | dūrt(act of stabbing) | — | |
| Latin | ictus(act of stabbing), confodio(to pierce or wound with pointed object), fodio(to pierce or wound with pointed object), ico(to pierce or wound with pointed object), perfigo(to pierce or wound with pointed object), perfodio(to pierce or wound with pointed object), perforo(to pierce or wound with pointed object), pungo(to pierce or wound with pointed object), traicio(to pierce or wound with pointed object), transfodio(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Latvian | durt(act of stabbing) | — | |
| Lithuanian | durti(act of stabbing), badyti(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | štapaś(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Malay | penikaman(act of stabbing), tikaman(wound made by stabbing), tikam(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Māori | oka(to pierce or wound with pointed object), pūmuka(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Marathi | भोसकणे(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | bhosakṇe | |
| Northern Sami | čugget(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Norwegian | stikk(act of stabbing), stikk(wound made by stabbing), stikk(pain inflicted on a person's feelings), stikk(criticism), stikke(to pierce or wound with pointed object), stikke(to cause a sharp painful sensation) | — | |
| Old English | stingan(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Old Javanese | suduk(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Persian | خنجر زدن(act of stabbing), خلاندن(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | xalândan | |
| Polabian | ai̯büst(to pierce or wound with pointed object), büst(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Polish | dźgnięcie(act of stabbing), dźgnięcie(wound made by stabbing), kłuć(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Portuguese | facada(act of stabbing), facada(wound made by stabbing), punhalada(act of stabbing), punhalada(wound made by stabbing), punhalada(pain inflicted on a person's feelings), apunhalar(to pierce or wound with pointed object), chinar(to pierce or wound with pointed object), esfaquear(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Quechua | t'uksiy(wound made by stabbing), t'urpuy(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Rapa Nui | oka(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Rarotongan | oka(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Romanian | a da o lovitură de cuțit(to pierce or wound with pointed object), străpunge(to pierce or wound with pointed object), înjunghia(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Romansch | cuntellar(to pierce or wound with pointed object), stilettar(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Russian | киль(aircraft stabilizer, fin), ко́лкость(pain inflicted on a person's feelings), ко́лотая ра́на(wound made by stabbing), кри́тика(criticism), оплеу́ха(pain inflicted on a person's feelings), плево́к(pain inflicted on a person's feelings), попы́тка(attempt), пощёчина(pain inflicted on a person's feelings), прока́лывание(act of stabbing), проко́л(act of stabbing), протыка́ние(act of stabbing), стабилиза́тор(aircraft stabilizer, fin), уда́р(act of stabbing), уко́л(act of stabbing), уко́л(pain inflicted on a person's feelings), уко́р(criticism), укори́зна(criticism), упрёк(criticism), шпи́лька(pain inflicted on a person's feelings), бесче́стить(to injure secretly or by malicious falsehood or slander), броса́ть тень(to injure secretly or by malicious falsehood or slander), вогна́ть(to thrust in a stabbing motion), вонзи́ть(to thrust in a stabbing motion), воткну́ть(to thrust in a stabbing motion), всади́ть(to thrust in a stabbing motion), дискредити́ровать(to injure secretly or by malicious falsehood or slander), жечь(to cause a sharp painful sensation), заколо́ть(to pierce or wound with pointed object), запятна́ть(to injure secretly or by malicious falsehood or slander), заре́зать(to pierce or wound with pointed object), засади́ть(to thrust in a stabbing motion), коло́ть(to pierce or wound with pointed object), коло́ть(to cause a sharp painful sensation), компромети́ровать(to injure secretly or by malicious falsehood or slander), опоро́чить(to injure secretly or by malicious falsehood or slander), очерни́ть(to injure secretly or by malicious falsehood or slander), позо́рить(to injure secretly or by malicious falsehood or slander), пока́лывать(to cause a sharp painful sensation), прире́зать(to pierce or wound with pointed object), проби́ть(to pierce or wound with pointed object), проби́ть(to pierce folded sheets for the passage of thread or wire), пробива́ть(to pierce folded sheets for the passage of thread or wire), проколо́ть(to pierce or wound with pointed object), пронзи́ть(to pierce or wound with pointed object), пропоро́ть(to pierce or wound with pointed object), проткну́ть(to pierce or wound with pointed object), пырну́ть(to pierce or wound with pointed object), срами́ть(to injure secretly or by malicious falsehood or slander), ткнуть(to thrust in a stabbing motion), ткнуть(to recklessly hit with the tip of a pointed object), ты́кать(to recklessly hit with the tip of a pointed object), уда́рить(to pierce or wound with pointed object), щипа́ть(to cause a sharp painful sensation) | kilʹ, kólkostʹ, kólotaja rána, krítika, opleúxa, plevók, popýtka, poščóčina, prokályvanije, prokól, protykánije, stabilizátor, udár, ukól, ukól, ukór, ukorízna, uprjók, špílʹka, besčéstitʹ, brosátʹ tenʹ, vognátʹ, vonzítʹ, votknútʹ, vsadítʹ, diskreditírovatʹ, žečʹ, zakolótʹ, zapjatnátʹ, zarézatʹ, zasadítʹ, kolótʹ, kolótʹ, komprometírovatʹ, oporóčitʹ, očernítʹ, pozóritʹ, pokályvatʹ, prirézatʹ, probítʹ, probítʹ, probivátʹ, prokolótʹ, pronzítʹ, proporótʹ, protknútʹ, pyrnútʹ, sramítʹ, tknutʹ, tknutʹ, týkatʹ, udáritʹ, ščipátʹ | |
| Santali | ᱨᱳᱜ(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | rok’ | |
| Serbo-Croatian | bosti(to pierce or wound with pointed object), бости(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Spanish | acuchillamiento(act of stabbing), cuchillada(act of stabbing), cuchillada(wound made by stabbing), estocada(act of stabbing), estocada(wound made by stabbing), punzada(wound made by stabbing), punzadura(wound made by stabbing), puñalada(act of stabbing), puñalada(wound made by stabbing), puñalada(pain inflicted on a person's feelings), acuchillar(to pierce or wound with pointed object), apuñalar(to pierce or wound with pointed object), asestar(to pierce or wound with pointed object), clavar(to pierce or wound with pointed object), enclavar(to pierce or wound with pointed object), ennavajar(to pierce or wound with pointed object), estocar(to pierce or wound with pointed object), punzar(to cause a sharp painful sensation) | — | |
| Sranan Tongo | dyuku(act of stabbing), dyuku(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Sundanese | tewek(act of stabbing) | — | |
| Swedish | hugg(act of stabbing), stick(act of stabbing), sticka(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Tagalog | saksak(act of stabbing), saksak(wound made by stabbing), saksak(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Tamil | குத்து(act of stabbing), முயற்சி(attempt), விமர்சனம்(criticism), அடி(to cause a sharp painful sensation), குத்து(to pierce or wound with pointed object), குத்து(to thrust in a stabbing motion), குத்து(to recklessly hit with the tip of a pointed object) | kuttu, muyaṟci, vimarcaṉam, aṭi, kuttu, kuttu, kuttu | |
| Thai | การแทง(act of stabbing), เสียบ(to pierce or wound with pointed object), แทง(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | sìiap, tɛɛng | |
| Turkish | bıçaklamak(to pierce or wound with pointed object), şişlemek(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Ukrainian | кри́тика(criticism), спро́ба(attempt) | krýtyka, spróba | |
| Unami | tànkama(to pierce or wound with pointed object), tànkamën(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Vietnamese | đâm(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Welsh | gwanu(to pierce or wound with pointed object), trywanu(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Woiwurrung | borr-gi(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — | |
| Yiddish | שטעכן(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | shtekhn | |
| Zealandic | steke(to pierce or wound with pointed object) | — |
buno'
prerje, ther
puñalada, apuñalar
bıcaqlamaq
опит, прободна рана, промушване, пробождам, промушвам, пронизвам, пронизвам
opit, probodna rana, promušvane, proboždam, promušvam, pronizvam, pronizvam
ganivetada, ganivetada, punyalada, punyalada, punyalada, acoltellar, apunyalar
baafa, baafa
bodnutí, bodnutí, bodnout, pobodat, probodnout
stikke
aanval, kritiek, poging, steek, steekwond, steken, steken, steken
piko
pisto, pisto, pistohaava, pistäminen, pistää, pistää, puukottaa
percée, frapper d'un coup de couteau, poignarder
coitelada, coitelada, puñalada, puñalada, puñalada, acoitelar, anavallar, apuñalar
Stich, Stichwunde, erstechen, niederstechen, stechen
bök, döf, nyilallik, szúr
bagkong, bagkong, bangig
tikam, tikam
rop, sá, rop, sáigh
coltellata, pugnalata, pugnalata, accoltellare, pugnalare, sfregiare
nyuduk
pchac
dūrt
ictus, confodio, fodio, ico, perfigo, perfodio, perforo, pungo, traicio, transfodio
durt
durti, badyti
štapaś
penikaman, tikaman, tikam
oka, pūmuka
čugget
stikk, stikk, stikk, stikk, stikke, stikke
stingan
suduk
ai̯büst, büst
dźgnięcie, dźgnięcie, kłuć
facada, facada, punhalada, punhalada, punhalada, apunhalar, chinar, esfaquear
t'uksiy, t'urpuy
oka
oka
a da o lovitură de cuțit, străpunge, înjunghia
cuntellar, stilettar
киль, ко́лкость, ко́лотая ра́на, кри́тика, оплеу́ха, плево́к, попы́тка, пощёчина, прока́лывание, проко́л, протыка́ние, стабилиза́тор, уда́р, уко́л, уко́л, уко́р, укори́зна, упрёк, шпи́лька, бесче́стить, броса́ть тень, вогна́ть, вонзи́ть, воткну́ть, всади́ть, дискредити́ровать, жечь, заколо́ть, запятна́ть, заре́зать, засади́ть, коло́ть, коло́ть, компромети́ровать, опоро́чить, очерни́ть, позо́рить, пока́лывать, прире́зать, проби́ть, проби́ть, пробива́ть, проколо́ть, пронзи́ть, пропоро́ть, проткну́ть, пырну́ть, срами́ть, ткнуть, ткнуть, ты́кать, уда́рить, щипа́ть
kilʹ, kólkostʹ, kólotaja rána, krítika, opleúxa, plevók, popýtka, poščóčina, prokályvanije, prokól, protykánije, stabilizátor, udár, ukól, ukól, ukór, ukorízna, uprjók, špílʹka, besčéstitʹ, brosátʹ tenʹ, vognátʹ, vonzítʹ, votknútʹ, vsadítʹ, diskreditírovatʹ, žečʹ, zakolótʹ, zapjatnátʹ, zarézatʹ, zasadítʹ, kolótʹ, kolótʹ, komprometírovatʹ, oporóčitʹ, očernítʹ, pozóritʹ, pokályvatʹ, prirézatʹ, probítʹ, probítʹ, probivátʹ, prokolótʹ, pronzítʹ, proporótʹ, protknútʹ, pyrnútʹ, sramítʹ, tknutʹ, tknutʹ, týkatʹ, udáritʹ, ščipátʹ
bosti, бости
acuchillamiento, cuchillada, cuchillada, estocada, estocada, punzada, punzadura, puñalada, puñalada, puñalada, acuchillar, apuñalar, asestar, clavar, enclavar, ennavajar, estocar, punzar
dyuku, dyuku
tewek
hugg, stick, sticka
saksak, saksak, saksak
குத்து, முயற்சி, விமர்சனம், அடி, குத்து, குத்து, குத்து
kuttu, muyaṟci, vimarcaṉam, aṭi, kuttu, kuttu, kuttu
bıçaklamak, şişlemek
tànkama, tànkamën
đâm
gwanu, trywanu
borr-gi
steke
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