Stomp
//stɑmp//
Translations of "stomp" (19 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | دَاسَ(trample heavily on something or someone), دَعَس(trample heavily on something or someone), دَعَسَ(trample heavily on something or someone), دَهَسَ(trample heavily on something or someone) | dāsa, daʕas, daʕasa, dahasa | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᎳᏍᏓᎡᎭ(trample heavily on something or someone) | alasdaeha | |
| Czech | dupat(trample heavily on something or someone) | — | |
| Dutch | stampen(trample heavily on something or someone), stampen(severely beat someone physically or figuratively) | — | |
| Finnish | lyödä(severely beat someone physically or figuratively), piestä(severely beat someone physically or figuratively), talloa(trample heavily on something or someone) | — | |
| French | fouler(trample heavily on something or someone), piétiner(trample heavily on something or someone) | — | |
| German | Fußstampfer(a stamp), Stampfer(a stamp), kräftiger Tritt(a stamp), stampfen(trample heavily on something or someone), trampeln(trample heavily on something or someone), zerstampfen(trample heavily on something or someone) | — | |
| Hungarian | topog(trample heavily on something or someone) | — | |
| Ingrian | talloa(trample heavily on something or someone) | — | |
| Italian | calpestare(trample heavily on something or someone), pestare(severely beat someone physically or figuratively) | — | |
| Kabuverdianu | rapika(trample heavily on something or someone) | — | |
| Latin | calcō(trample heavily on something or someone) | — | |
| Lithuanian | sutrypti(trample heavily on something or someone), trypti(trample heavily on something or someone) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | آیاقلامق(trample heavily on something or someone), طبانلامق(trample heavily on something or someone), چیكنهمك(trample heavily on something or someone) | ayaklamak, tabanlamak, çiğnemek | |
| Polish | deptać(grape crushing) | — | |
| Portuguese | pisar(grape crushing), pisotear(trample heavily on something or someone) | — | |
| Russian | стомп(jazz music for this dance), избива́ть(severely beat someone physically or figuratively), топта́ть(trample heavily on something or someone) | stomp, izbivátʹ, toptátʹ | |
| Spanish | apisonar(trample heavily on something or someone), conculcar(trample heavily on something or someone), hollar(trample heavily on something or someone), patullar(trample heavily on something or someone), pisotear(trample heavily on something or someone), pisotear(severely beat someone physically or figuratively), rehollar(trample heavily on something or someone), taconear(trample heavily on something or someone), zapatear(trample heavily on something or someone) | — | |
| Swedish | stampa(trample heavily on something or someone) | — |
dupat
stampen, stampen
lyödä, piestä, talloa
fouler, piétiner
Fußstampfer, Stampfer, kräftiger Tritt, stampfen, trampeln, zerstampfen
topog
talloa
calpestare, pestare
rapika
calcō
sutrypti, trypti
deptać
pisar, pisotear
apisonar, conculcar, hollar, patullar, pisotear, pisotear, rehollar, taconear, zapatear
stampa
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.