Stitch
Translations of "stitch" (46 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | غرْزة(single pass of the needle in sewing), غَرَزَة(single pass of the needle in sewing) | ḡərza, ḡaraza | |
| Armenian | հատ(single pass of the needle in sewing), օղակ(single pass of the needle in sewing) | hat, ōġak | |
| Azerbaijani | tikiş(single pass of the needle in sewing), tikiş(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in sewing) | — | |
| Bulgarian | бод(single pass of the needle in sewing), бримка(single turn of the thread in knitting), плетка(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in knitting), пробождане(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), шев(single pass of the needle in sewing), шев(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in sewing), шия(To practice stitching) | bod, brimka, pletka, proboždane, šev, šev, šija | |
| Catalan | punt(single pass of the needle in sewing) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | تەقەڵ(single pass of the needle in sewing) | teqell | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 岔氣 /岔气(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), 缝针(single pass of the needle in sewing) | chàqì, féngzhēn | |
| Czech | steh(single pass of the needle in sewing), steh(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in sewing) | — | |
| Danish | maske(single turn of the thread in knitting), sidestik(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), sidesting(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), stik(local sharp pain), sting(single pass of the needle in sewing) | — | |
| Dutch | steek(single pass of the needle in sewing), zijsteek(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage) | — | |
| Finnish | kudos(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in knitting), ommel(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in sewing), pisto(single pass of the needle in sewing), pistos(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), pistos(local sharp pain), silmukka(single turn of the thread in knitting), tikki(single pass of the needle in sewing) | — | |
| French | crampe(local sharp pain), fringue(colloquial: any least part of a fabric or dress), maille(single turn of the thread in knitting), point(single pass of the needle in sewing), point(single turn of the thread in knitting), point de côté(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage) | — | |
| Galician | costura(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in sewing), puntada(single pass of the needle in sewing), punto(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in sewing), punto(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), punto(single turn of the thread in knitting), punto(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in knitting) | — | |
| German | Masche(single turn of the thread in knitting), Seitenstechen(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), Stechen(local sharp pain), Stich(single pass of the needle in sewing), Stich(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in sewing), Strickmuster(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in knitting) | — | |
| Greek | βελονιά(single pass of the needle in sewing), πλέξη(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in knitting), πόντος(single turn of the thread in knitting), ραφή(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in sewing), σουβλιά(local sharp pain), σφάχτης(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), ράβω(To practice stitching) | veloniá, pléxi, póntos, rafí, souvliá, sfáchtis, rávo | |
| Hindi | सिलाई(single pass of the needle in sewing) | silāī | |
| Hungarian | szem(single turn of the thread in knitting), öltés(single pass of the needle in sewing) | — | |
| Ido | sutuno(single pass of the needle in sewing) | — | |
| Irish | arraing(local sharp pain), greim(single pass of the needle in sewing), luid(colloquial: any least part of a fabric or dress), tointe(colloquial: any least part of a fabric or dress) | — | |
| Italian | fitta(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), maglia(single turn of the thread in knitting), punto(single pass of the needle in sewing), punto(single turn of the thread in knitting) | — | |
| Latin | sūtūra(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in sewing) | — | |
| Macedonian | бо́дење(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), бод(single pass of the needle in sewing), пе́телка(single turn of the thread in knitting), пле́тка(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in knitting), шев(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in sewing), ши́е(To practice stitching) | bódenje, bod, pételka, plétka, šev, šíe | |
| Manx | lhoob(single pass of the needle in sewing), lhoob(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in sewing), lhoob(single turn of the thread in knitting), lhoob(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in knitting), whaaley(single pass of the needle in sewing), whaaley(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in sewing), whaaley(single turn of the thread in knitting), whaaley(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in knitting) | — | |
| Māori | pākini(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), tuinga(single pass of the needle in sewing) | — | |
| Middle English | stiche(single pass of the needle in sewing), stiche(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage) | — | |
| Norman | ahan dans l'côté(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), stichi(To practice stitching) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | dirwar(single pass of the needle in sewing), kêl(single pass of the needle in sewing) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | دیكیش(single pass of the needle in sewing) | dikiş | |
| Persian | کوک(single pass of the needle in sewing) | kuk | |
| Plautdietsch | Stäakj(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage) | — | |
| Polish | kolka(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), oczko(single turn of the thread in knitting), splot(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in knitting), ścieg(single pass of the needle in sewing), ścieg(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in sewing), ścieg(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in knitting) | — | |
| Portuguese | pontada(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), pontada(local sharp pain), ponto(single pass of the needle in sewing), ponto(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in knitting) | — | |
| Russian | пе́тля(single pass of the needle in sewing), петля(single turn of the thread in knitting), петля́(single pass of the needle in sewing), резь(local sharp pain), стежо́к(single pass of the needle in sewing) | pétlja, petlja, petljá, rezʹ, stežók | |
| Sanskrit | सीव्यति(To practice stitching) | sī́vyati | |
| Scottish Gaelic | lùb(single turn of the thread in knitting) | — | |
| Southern Kurdish | تەقەڵ(single pass of the needle in sewing) | teqell | |
| Spanish | dolor en el costado(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), puntada(single pass of the needle in sewing), punto(single pass of the needle in sewing), punto(single turn of the thread in knitting), punzada(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), punzada(local sharp pain) | — | |
| Swedish | håll(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), maska(single turn of the thread in knitting), mjälthugg(an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage), stickning(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in knitting), stygn(single pass of the needle in sewing), söm(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in sewing), tråd(colloquial: any least part of a fabric or dress) | — | |
| Tamil | தையல்(single pass of the needle in sewing), தையல் பழகு(To practice stitching) | taiyal, taiyal paḻaku | |
| Telugu | కుట్టు(single pass of the needle in sewing) | kuṭṭu | |
| Tibetan | ཚེམ་བུ(single pass of the needle in sewing) | tshem bu | |
| Turkish | dikiş(single pass of the needle in sewing), dikiş(arrangement of stitches or method of stitching in sewing) | — | |
| Ukrainian | стібо́к(single pass of the needle in sewing) | stibók | |
| Vietnamese | mũi khâu(single pass of the needle in sewing) | — | |
| Volapük | näg(single pass of the needle in sewing) | — | |
| Walloon | pont(single pass of the needle in sewing) | — |
tikiş, tikiş
бод, бримка, плетка, пробождане, шев, шев, шия
bod, brimka, pletka, proboždane, šev, šev, šija
punt
steh, steh
maske, sidestik, sidesting, stik, sting
steek, zijsteek
kudos, ommel, pisto, pistos, pistos, silmukka, tikki
crampe, fringue, maille, point, point, point de côté
costura, puntada, punto, punto, punto, punto
Masche, Seitenstechen, Stechen, Stich, Stich, Strickmuster
βελονιά, πλέξη, πόντος, ραφή, σουβλιά, σφάχτης, ράβω
veloniá, pléxi, póntos, rafí, souvliá, sfáchtis, rávo
szem, öltés
sutuno
arraing, greim, luid, tointe
fitta, maglia, punto, punto
sūtūra
lhoob, lhoob, lhoob, lhoob, whaaley, whaaley, whaaley, whaaley
pākini, tuinga
stiche, stiche
ahan dans l'côté, stichi
dirwar, kêl
Stäakj
kolka, oczko, splot, ścieg, ścieg, ścieg
pontada, pontada, ponto, ponto
dolor en el costado, puntada, punto, punto, punzada, punzada
håll, maska, mjälthugg, stickning, stygn, söm, tråd
dikiş, dikiş
mũi khâu
näg
pont
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.