Stone
Translations of "stone" (344 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abaza | хӏахъвы́(small piece of stone) | ḥaqʷə́ | |
| Abkhaz | а-ха́ҳә(small piece of stone), ахацə(substance) | a-xáḥʷ, axacə | |
| Acehnese | batee(substance) | — | |
| Adyghe | мыжъо(small piece of stone) | məžʷo | |
| Afar | xaa(substance) | — | |
| Aghwan | 𐔻𐔴(substance) | źe | |
| Aguaruna | kaya(substance) | — | |
| Ainu | スマ(substance) | suma | |
| Akan | bo(substance), ɔbo(substance), ɔboɔ(substance), ɛboɔ(substance) | — | |
| Akkadian | 𒉌𒌓(substance) | abnu | |
| Aklanon | bato(substance) | — | |
| Albanian | gur(substance), gur(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Ama | tomoki(substance) | — | |
| Amis | fokeloh(substance) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | λιθινός(constructed of stone), λίθος(substance), λίθος(small piece of stone), λᾶας(substance), λᾶας(small piece of stone), πέτρα(substance), πέτρος(small piece of stone), πυρήν(centre of some fruits), ἄχνη(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), λιθοβολέω(To pelt with stones) | lithinós, líthos, líthos, lâas, lâas, pétra, pétros, purḗn, ákhnē, lithoboléō | |
| Apinayé | kẽn(substance) | — | |
| Arabic | حجر(substance), حجر(substance), حجر(small piece of stone), حجر(small piece of stone), حجرة(small piece of stone), حصى(small piece of stone), حَجَر(substance), صخر(substance), طوبة(small piece of stone), عضم(centre of some fruits), نواة(centre of some fruits), رَجَمَ(To pelt with stones) | ḥagar, ḥájar, ḥajar, ḥjar, ḥajra, ḥaṣā, ḥajar, ṣaḵar, ṭoba, nawāh, rajama | |
| Armenian | քարաշեն(constructed of stone), կորիզ(centre of some fruits), քար(substance), քար(small piece of stone), քար(gem stone), քար(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), քար(piece of hard material used in board games), քարկոծել(To pelt with stones) | kʻarašen, koriz, kʻar, kʻar, kʻar, kʻar, kʻar, kʻarkocel | |
| Aromanian | cheatrã(substance), chiatrã(substance) | — | |
| Assamese | পাথৰ(substance), শিল(substance) | pathor, xil | |
| Asturian | piedra(substance), piedra(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Atayal | btunux(substance) | — | |
| Aukan | siton(substance) | — | |
| Avar | гамачӏ(substance), гамачӏ(small piece of stone), кьуру(substance) | gamačʼ, gamačʼ, kkˡʼuru | |
| Avestan | 𐬀𐬯𐬀𐬥(substance), 𐬀𐬯𐬆𐬥𐬔𐬀(substance) | asan, asənga | |
| Azerbaijani | daş(substance), daş(small piece of stone), daş(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), axtalamaq(to remove stone from), daşlamaq(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Baekje | 珍惡(substance) | durak | |
| Bakhtiari | برد(substance) | bard | |
| Baluchi | سنگ(substance) | — | |
| Bashkir | аҫыл таш(gem stone), таш(substance), таш(small piece of stone), һөйәк(centre of some fruits) | aśıl taş, taş, taş, höyək | |
| Basque | harri(substance) | — | |
| Bats | ჴერ(small piece of stone) | qer | |
| Belarusian | ка́мень(substance), ка́мень(small piece of stone) | kámjenʹ, kámjenʹ | |
| Bengali | পাথর(substance), পাথর(small piece of stone) | pathor, pathor | |
| Bezhta | кьало(substance), шед(substance) | kˡʼalo, šed | |
| Bhojpuri | 𑂣𑂞𑂹𑂟𑂪(substance), 𑂣𑂰𑂟𑂩(substance) | patthal, pāthar | |
| Brahui | خَل(substance) | xal | |
| Breton | maen(constructed of stone), kailhenn(small piece of stone), maen(substance), maen-gravell(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), mein(substance), labezañ(To pelt with stones), meinata(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Brunei Malay | batu(substance) | — | |
| Bulgarian | каменен(constructed of stone), ка́мък(substance), ка́мък(small piece of stone), ка́мък(curling stone), камък(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), костилка(centre of some fruits), пул(piece of hard material used in board games), скъпоценен камък(gem stone), стоун(unit of mass), вадя костилките(to remove stone from), пребивам с камъни(To pelt with stones) | kamenen, kámǎk, kámǎk, kámǎk, kamǎk, kostilka, pul, skǎpocenen kamǎk, stoun, vadja kostilkite, prebivam s kamǎni | |
| Bunun | batu(substance) | — | |
| Burmese | ကျောက်(substance), ကျောက်(small piece of stone) | kyauk, kyauk | |
| Buryat | шулуун(substance), шулуун(small piece of stone) | šuluun, šuluun | |
| Catalan | pedrenc(constructed of stone), pedrenc(having the appearance of stone), petri(constructed of stone), petri(having the appearance of stone), càlcul(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), pedra(substance), pedra(small piece of stone), pedra(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), pinyol(centre of some fruits), roca(substance), apedregar(To pelt with stones), lapidar(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Catawba | inti(substance), iti(substance) | — | |
| Cebuano | bato(substance) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | بهرد(substance), بەرد(substance) | bhird, berd | |
| Chagatai | تاش(small piece of stone) | tāš | |
| Chambri | kẽn(substance) | — | |
| Chamicuro | chena(substance) | — | |
| Chechen | тарх(substance), тарх(small piece of stone), тӏулг(substance), тӏулг(small piece of stone) | tarx, tarx, tʼulg, tʼulg | |
| Cherokee | ᏅᏳ(substance) | nvyu | |
| Chichewa | mwala(substance) | — | |
| Chickasaw | tali'(substance), tali'(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Chinese | шыту(substance) | šɨtu | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 石(surname meaning "stone"), 寶石 /宝石(gem stone), 石(substance), 石頭 /石头(substance), 石頭 /石头(small piece of stone), 結石 /结石(medical: hard, stone-like deposit) | Shí, bǎoshí, shí, shítou, shítou, jiéshí | |
| Chiricahua | tsé(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Chuvash | чул(substance), чул(small piece of stone) | čul, čul | |
| Corsican | petra(substance) | — | |
| Crimean Tatar | taş(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Czech | kamenný(constructed of stone), Skála(surname meaning "stone"), drahokam(gem stone), kámen(substance), kámen(small piece of stone), kámen(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), kámen(piece of hard material used in board games), pecka(centre of some fruits), kamenovat(To pelt with stones), ukamenovat(To pelt with stones), vypeckovat(to remove stone from) | — | |
| Dagbani | kuɣli(substance) | — | |
| Dalmatian | pitra(substance) | — | |
| Danish | af sten(constructed of stone), sten(constructed of stone), stenagtig(having the appearance of stone), stendød(absolutely, completely), stok (døv)(absolutely, completely), brik(piece of hard material used in board games), sten(substance), sten(small piece of stone), sten(centre of some fruits), sten(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), sten(curling stone), ædelsten(gem stone), blive stenet(to intoxicate, especially with narcotics), stene(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Dargwa | къаркъа(substance) | ɢarɢa | |
| Dogrib | kwe(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Dolgan | таас(substance), таас(small piece of stone) | taas | |
| Drung | lung(substance) | — | |
| Dupaningan Agta | pugedu(substance) | — | |
| Dutch | stenen(constructed of stone), stenen(having the appearance of stone), pion(piece of hard material used in board games), pit(centre of some fruits), steen(substance), steen(small piece of stone), steen(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), steentje(small piece of stone), stuk(piece of hard material used in board games), drogeren(to intoxicate, especially with narcotics), stenigen(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Dutch Low Saxon | steen(substance), steen(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Dzongkha | རྡོ(substance) | rdo | |
| Eastern Arrernte | apwerte(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Egyptian | i-n:r:O39(substance) | jnr | |
| Eshtehardi | سینگ(substance) | sing | |
| Esperanto | ŝtona(constructed of stone), kerno(centre of some fruits), ŝtono(substance), ŝtono(small piece of stone), ŝtonmortigi(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Estonian | kivi(substance), kivi(small piece of stone), kivi(medical: hard, stone-like deposit) | — | |
| Even | дёл(substance), дёл(small piece of stone) | ʒol, ʒol | |
| Evenki | дёло(substance), дёло(small piece of stone) | ʒolo, ʒolo | |
| Extremaduran | paira(substance) | — | |
| Faroese | steinur(substance), steina(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Fiji Hindi | patthar(substance) | — | |
| Finnish | kivi(constructed of stone), kivijäljitelmä(having the appearance of stone), kivinen(constructed of stone), täysin(absolutely, completely), jalokivi(gem stone), kivenharmaa(colour), kivi(substance), kivi(small piece of stone), kivi(gem stone), kivi(centre of some fruits), kivi(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), kivi(curling stone), nappula(piece of hard material used in board games), stone(unit of mass), huumata(to intoxicate, especially with narcotics), juovuttaa(to intoxicate, especially with narcotics), kasvattaa kivi(to form a stone), kivittää(To pelt with stones), poistaa kivi(to remove stone from), öykätä(to intoxicate, especially with narcotics) | — | |
| French | de pierre(constructed of stone), en pierre(constructed of stone), caillou(small piece of stone), calcul(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), gemme(gem stone), noyau(centre of some fruits), pierre(substance), pierre(small piece of stone), pierre précieuse(gem stone), roc(small piece of stone), roche(substance), roche(small piece of stone), stone(unit of mass), défoncer(to intoxicate, especially with narcotics), dénoyauter(to remove stone from), lapider(To pelt with stones), épépiner(to remove stone from) | — | |
| Friulian | piere(substance) | — | |
| Gagauz | taş(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Galician | bezoar(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), callao(small piece of stone), carabuña(centre of some fruits), carozo(centre of some fruits), coio(small piece of stone), croia(centre of some fruits), croio(small piece of stone), pebida(centre of some fruits), pedra(substance), pedra(small piece of stone), pedra(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), pelouro(small piece of stone), peza(piece of hard material used in board games), seixo(small piece of stone), xema(gem stone), acantazar(To pelt with stones), acoiar(To pelt with stones), apedrar(To pelt with stones), lapidar(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Ge'ez | እብን(substance) | ʾəbn | |
| Georgian | კურკა(centre of some fruits), ქვა(substance), ქვა(small piece of stone) | ḳurḳa, kva, kva | |
| German | steinern(constructed of stone), steinern(having the appearance of stone), Stein(surname meaning "stone"), Edelstein(gem stone), Kern(centre of some fruits), Schdää(substance), Schdää(small piece of stone), Schdää(gem stone), Schdää(unit of mass), Schdää(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), Schdää(piece of hard material used in board games), Schmuckstein(gem stone), Stain(substance), Stein(substance), Stein(small piece of stone), Stein(unit of mass), Stein(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), Stein(piece of hard material used in board games), entkernen(to remove stone from), entsteinen(to remove stone from), sich berauschen(to intoxicate, especially with narcotics), steinigen(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Gorontalo | botu(substance) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍃𐍄𐌰𐌹𐌽𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃(constructed of stone), 𐍃𐍄𐌰𐌹𐌽𐍃(substance) | staineins, stains | |
| Greek | κουκούτσι(centre of some fruits), λίθος(substance), πέτρα(small piece of stone) | koukoútsi, líthos, pétra | |
| Greenlandic | ujarak(substance), ujarak(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Haryanvi | भाठा(substance) | bhāṭhā | |
| Hawaiian | pōhaku(substance), pōhaku(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Hebrew | אֶבֶן(substance), אֶבֶן(small piece of stone) | éven, éven | |
| Higaonon | bato(substance) | — | |
| Hiligaynon | bato(substance) | — | |
| Hindi | संगी(constructed of stone), संगी(having the appearance of stone), संगीन(constructed of stone), संगीन(absolutely, completely), गोहर(gem stone), पत्थर(substance), पत्थर(small piece of stone), मणि(gem stone), रत्न(gem stone), रोड़ा(substance), शिल(substance), शिला(substance), संग(substance), संग(small piece of stone), सिल(substance), हजर(substance), हजर(small piece of stone), संगसार करना(To pelt with stones) | saṅgī, saṅgī, saṅgīn, saṅgīn, gohar, patthar, patthar, maṇi, ratna, roṛā, śil, śilā, saṅg, saṅg, sil, hajar, hajar, saṅgsār karnā | |
| Hinukh | гамачӏ(substance), лъад(substance) | gamac’ | |
| Hiri Motu | nadi(substance) | — | |
| Hittite | 𒉺𒀸𒅆𒆷𒀸(substance) | passilas | |
| Hungarian | kavics(small piece of stone), kő(substance), belő(to intoxicate, especially with narcotics), megkövez(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Hunsrik | Steen(substance), xtayn(substance) | — | |
| Hunzib | гамачӏ(substance), кьа̇лу(substance) | gamačʼ, ƛ̄ʼɑlu | |
| Icelandic | eðalsteinn(gem stone), gimsteinn(gem stone), steinn(substance), steinn(small piece of stone), steinn(centre of some fruits), steinn(medical: hard, stone-like deposit) | — | |
| Ido | petro(substance) | — | |
| Ilocano | bato(substance) | — | |
| Indonesian | batu(substance), batu(small piece of stone), rajam(To pelt with stones), rejam(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Ingush | кхера(small piece of stone) | qera | |
| Interlingua | de petra(constructed of stone), petrose(constructed of stone), petra(substance), lapidar(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Iranun | watu(substance) | — | |
| Irish | cloch(substance), cloch(small piece of stone), cloch(unit of mass), cloch(centre of some fruits), cloch(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), sceallán(centre of some fruits), cloch(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Istriot | pera(substance), sasso(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Italian | petroso(constructed of stone), petroso(having the appearance of stone), pietroso(constructed of stone), pietroso(having the appearance of stone), roccioso(constructed of stone), roccioso(having the appearance of stone), calcolo(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), gemma(gem stone), nocciolo(centre of some fruits), pietra(substance), pietra(small piece of stone), pietra preziosa(gem stone), roccia(substance), sasso(small piece of stone), sassolino(small piece of stone), lapidare(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Japanese | 石製(constructed of stone), ストーン(unit of mass), ストーン(curling stone), 宝石(gem stone), 小石(small piece of stone), 石(substance), 石(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), 結石(medical: hard, stone-like deposit) | sekisei, sutōn, sutōn, hōseki, koishi, ishi, ishi, kesseki | |
| Javanese | séla(substance), watu(substance) | — | |
| Jeju | 돌(substance) | dol | |
| Jicarilla | tsé(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Jurchen | wehe(substance) | — | |
| Kabardian | мывэ(small piece of stone) | məvɛ | |
| Kaingang | pó(substance), pó(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Kaitag | къкъаркъкъа(substance) | ɢɢarɢɢa | |
| Kalmyk | чолун(substance), чолун(small piece of stone) | çolun, çolun | |
| Kanakanabu | vatu(substance) | — | |
| Kapampangan | batú(substance) | — | |
| Kaqchikel | ab’äj(substance) | — | |
| Karachay-Balkar | таш(small piece of stone) | taş | |
| Karakalpak | tas(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Kari'na | topu(small piece of stone), tupo(substance) | — | |
| Kashmiri | سٔنٛگیٖن(absolutely, completely), کٔنؠ(substance), کٔنؠ پٔھلؠ(small piece of stone), کنؠ جَنٛگ(To pelt with stones), کنہِ لایِنؠ(To pelt with stones) | sạngīn, kạn', kạn' pạhl', kn' jang, knhi lāyin' | |
| Kashubian | kam(substance) | — | |
| Kato | se(substance) | — | |
| Kavalan | bettu(substance) | — | |
| Kayapó | kẽn(substance) | — | |
| Kazakh | тас(substance), тас(small piece of stone) | tas, tas | |
| Khakas | тас(small piece of stone) | tas | |
| Khinalug | къайа(substance), кӏачӏын(substance), мыда(substance) | qːaja, ḳač̣ɨn, mɨda | |
| Khmer | ដុំគ្រួស(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), ដុំថ្ម(small piece of stone), ត្បូង(gem stone), ថ្ម(substance), ចោលដុំថ្ម(To pelt with stones) | dom kruəh, dom tmɑɑ, tbooŋ, tmɑɑ, caol dom tmɑɑ | |
| Komi-Permyak | из(substance) | iz | |
| Korean | 결석(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), 돌(substance), 돌(small piece of stone), 보석(gem stone), 스톤(curling stone) | gyeolseok, dol, dol, boseok, seuton | |
| Krahô | kẽn(substance) | — | |
| Kumyk | таш(small piece of stone) | taş | |
| Kyrgyz | таш(small piece of stone) | taş | |
| Ladakhi | རྡོ་བ(substance) | rdo ba | |
| Ladino | kueshko(centre of some fruits) | — | |
| Lak | ххяли(substance), чару(substance) | x:aˤli, čaru | |
| Lao | ກ້ອນຫີນ(small piece of stone), ຫີນ(substance) | kǭn hīn, hīn | |
| Latgalian | akmiņs(substance) | — | |
| Latin | lapideus(constructed of stone), lapis(substance), lapis(small piece of stone), nūcleus(centre of some fruits), petra(substance), saxum(small piece of stone), lapidō(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Latvian | akmens(constructed of stone), akmens(substance), akmens(small piece of stone), akmens(gem stone), akmens(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), dārgakmens(gem stone), kauliņš(centre of some fruits), apreibināt(to intoxicate, especially with narcotics), iedot galvā(to intoxicate, especially with narcotics) | — | |
| Laz | ქუა(small piece of stone) | kua | |
| Lezgi | къван(substance) | q̄van | |
| Limburgish | stein(substance), stein(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Lingala | libanga(substance) | — | |
| Lipan | tsí(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Lithuanian | akmuo(substance), akmuo(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Livonian | kiv(substance), kiv(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Low German | Steen(surname meaning "stone"), Steen(substance), Steen(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | kamjeń(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Luba-Kasai | dibwe(substance) | — | |
| Luba-Katanga | dibwe(substance) | — | |
| Luhya | libale(substance) | — | |
| Luo | kidi(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Lutuv | lung(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Steen(substance) | — | |
| Macedonian | камен(constructed of stone), камен(substance), камен(small piece of stone), камен(gem stone), камен(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), камен(piece of hard material used in board games), коска(centre of some fruits), каменува(To pelt with stones), стони́ра(to intoxicate, especially with narcotics) | kamen, kamen, kamen, kamen, kamen, kamen, koska, kamenuva, stoníra | |
| Magahi | 𑂣𑂞𑂹𑂟𑂪(substance) | patthal | |
| Maithili | पाथर(substance), पाहन(substance) | pāthar, pāhan | |
| Malagasy | vato(substance) | — | |
| Malay | batu(substance), batu(small piece of stone), rejam(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Malayalam | കല്ല്(substance) | kallŭ | |
| Malecite-Passamaquoddy | ponapsqis(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Maltese | ġebla(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Manchu | ᠸᡝᡥᡝ(substance) | wehe | |
| Manx | clagh(substance) | — | |
| Māori | karihi(centre of some fruits), nape(centre of some fruits), nganga(centre of some fruits), perepere(piece of hard material used in board games), tōne(unit of mass), whatu(substance) | — | |
| Mapudungun | kura(substance) | — | |
| Maranao | bato(substance), wato(substance) | — | |
| Marathi | खडा(small piece of stone), दगड(substance), दगड(small piece of stone), स्टोन(unit of mass) | khaḍā, dagaḍ, dagaḍ, sṭon | |
| Middle English | ston(substance), ston(small piece of stone), ston(gem stone), ston(unit of mass), ston(centre of some fruits), ston(medical: hard, stone-like deposit) | — | |
| Middle Persian | sng(substance) | — | |
| Minangkabau | batu(substance) | — | |
| Mingrelian | ქუა(small piece of stone) | kua | |
| Miyako | 石(substance) | isu | |
| Mòcheno | knott(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Mohawk | onén:ia(substance) | — | |
| Mojave | 'avii(substance) | — | |
| Mongolian | чулуу(substance), чулуу(small piece of stone) | čuluu, čuluu | |
| Mori Bawah | watu(substance) | — | |
| Motu | nadi(substance) | — | |
| Mwani | mwala(substance), riwe(substance) | — | |
| Nahuatl | tetl(substance), tetl(small piece of stone), motla(To pelt with stones), tehuia(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Nanai | дёло(substance) | ʒolo | |
| Navajo | tsé(substance), tsé(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Negidal | ӡolo(substance) | — | |
| Nekgini | si(substance) | — | |
| Nepali | ढुङ्गा(substance) | ḍhuṅgā | |
| Nogai | тас(small piece of stone) | tas | |
| Norman | pièrre(substance), pièrre(small piece of stone), lapider(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| North Frisian | stian(substance) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | ber(substance), ber(small piece of stone), ber(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), berd(substance), berd(small piece of stone), berd(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), berik(piece of hard material used in board games), kabik(piece of hard material used in board games), kevir(substance), kevir(small piece of stone), kevir(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), kuç(substance), kuç(small piece of stone), kuç(medical: hard, stone-like deposit) | — | |
| Northern Mansi | а̄хвтас(substance) | āhvtas | |
| Northern Ohlone | 'inék'(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Northern Sami | geađgi(substance) | — | |
| Norwegian | steinaktig(having the appearance of stone), steine(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | edelstein(gem stone), edelsten(gem stone), stein(substance), stein(small piece of stone), stein(centre of some fruits), sten(substance), sten(small piece of stone), sten(centre of some fruits) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | edelstein(gem stone), stein(substance), stein(small piece of stone), stein(centre of some fruits) | — | |
| Occitan | pèira(substance), pèira(small piece of stone), ròca(substance), lapidar(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Odia | ପଥର(substance) | pathara | |
| Ojibwe | asin(substance), asin(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Okinawan | 石(substance) | ishi | |
| Old Church Slavonic | камєнє(small piece of stone), камꙑ(substance), камꙑ(small piece of stone) | kamene, kamy, kamy | |
| Old English | stǣnen(constructed of stone), stān(substance), stān(small piece of stone), hǣnan(To pelt with stones), stǣnan(To pelt with stones), ġehǣnan(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Old High German | stein(substance) | — | |
| Old Japanese | 石(substance) | isi | |
| Old Javanese | watu(substance) | — | |
| Old Norse | gimsteinn(gem stone), steinn(substance), steinn(small piece of stone), steinn(gem stone), steinn(medical: hard, stone-like deposit) | — | |
| Old Tupi | itá(substance) | — | |
| Old Turkic | 𐱃𐱁(substance) | t¹š | |
| Oroch | дёло(substance) | — | |
| Orok | ӡоло(substance) | ʒolo | |
| Oromo | dhagaa(substance) | — | |
| Oroqen | dʒɔlɔ(substance) | — | |
| Ossetian | айнӕг(small piece of stone), дур(substance), дур(small piece of stone), къӕдзӕх(small piece of stone), къӕхӕн(small piece of stone) | ajnæg, dur, dur, k’æʒæx, k’æxæn | |
| Ottoman Turkish | جندل(substance), حجر(small piece of stone), طاش(substance), طاش(small piece of stone) | cendel, hacer, taş, taş | |
| Paiwan | qaciljai(substance) | — | |
| Palauan | bad(substance) | — | |
| Panará | kjẽn(substance) | — | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | камень(substance) | kamenʹ | |
| Pará Gavião | kẽn(substance) | — | |
| Parthian | 𐫀𐫘𐫗𐫃(substance) | ʾsng | |
| Persian | سنگی(constructed of stone), سنگی(having the appearance of stone), سنگین(absolutely, completely), برد(substance), سنگ(substance), سنگ(small piece of stone), سنگریزه(small piece of stone), شن(small piece of stone), هسته(centre of some fruits), گوهر(gem stone), سنگسار کردن(To pelt with stones) | bard, sang, sang, haste, gohar, sangsâr kardan | |
| Phoenician | 𐤀𐤁𐤍(substance) | ʾbn | |
| Piedmontese | pera(substance) | — | |
| Pijao | tápe(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Pipil | tet(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Pirahã | xaxái(substance) | — | |
| Pitjantjatjara | apu(substance), apu(small piece of stone), puḻi(substance), puḻi(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Plains Apache | tséé(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Plautdietsch | Steen (nds)(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Polish | kamienny(constructed of stone), Kamień(surname meaning "stone"), kamień(substance), kamień(unit of mass), kamień(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), kamyk(small piece of stone), pestka(centre of some fruits), drylować(to remove stone from), kamienować(To pelt with stones), ukamienować(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Portuguese | de pedra(constructed of stone), pétreo(constructed of stone), calhau(small piece of stone), caroço(centre of some fruits), cálculo(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), gema(gem stone), pedra(substance), pedra(small piece of stone), pedra(gem stone), pedra(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), pedra preciosa(gem stone), peça(piece of hard material used in board games), rocha(substance), rocha(small piece of stone), seixo(small piece of stone), apedrejar(To pelt with stones), chapar(to intoxicate, especially with narcotics), lapidar(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Purepecha | tsakapu(substance) | — | |
| Puyuma | barasa(substance) | — | |
| Pykobjê | quẽn(substance) | — | |
| Quechua | rumi(substance), ch'aqiy(To pelt with stones), chanqiyay(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Rabha | ৰংকা(substance) | — | |
| Raga | vatu(substance) | — | |
| Rohingya | fattór(substance) | — | |
| Romanian | piatră(substance), piatră(small piece of stone), piatră(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), piatră(piece of hard material used in board games) | — | |
| Romansch | crap(substance) | — | |
| Rukai | lrenege(substance) | — | |
| Russian | ка́менный(constructed of stone), драгоце́нный ка́мень(gem stone), ка́мень(substance), ка́мень(small piece of stone), ка́мень(gem stone), ка́мень(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), ка́мень(piece of hard material used in board games), ка́мешек(small piece of stone), ка́мешек(gem stone), ко́сточка(centre of some fruits), сто́ун(unit of mass), обдолба́ться(to intoxicate, especially with narcotics) | kámennyj, dragocénnyj kámenʹ, kámenʹ, kámenʹ, kámenʹ, kámenʹ, kámenʹ, kámešek, kámešek, kóstočka, stóun, obdolbátʹsja | |
| Saaroa | vatu'u(substance) | — | |
| Saho | dhaa(substance) | — | |
| Saisiyat | bato'(substance) | — | |
| Sakizaya | ba'tu(substance) | — | |
| Sanskrit | पाषी(substance), शिला(substance) | pāṣī, śilā | |
| Santali | ᱫᱷᱤᱨᱤ(substance) | dhiri | |
| Sardinian | pedra(substance), preda(substance) | — | |
| Scots | stane(substance) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | clach(substance) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | kȁmēn(substance), kȁmēn(small piece of stone), stijéna(small piece of stone), ка̏ме̄н(substance), ка̏ме̄н(small piece of stone), стије́на(small piece of stone), izkoštiti(to remove stone from) | — | |
| Seychellois Creole | pyer(substance) | — | |
| Sherpa | རྡོ(substance) | rdo | |
| Shor | таш(small piece of stone) | taş | |
| Sicilian | petra(substance) | — | |
| Sidamo | kina(substance) | — | |
| Sinhalese | ගල්(substance) | gal | |
| Slovak | kameň(substance), kameň(small piece of stone), kameň(piece of hard material used in board games), kôstka(centre of some fruits), kameňovať(To pelt with stones), ukameňovať(To pelt with stones), vykôstkovať(to remove stone from) | — | |
| Slovene | kamen(substance), kamen(small piece of stone), kamen(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), koščica(centre of some fruits), izkoščičiti(to remove stone from) | — | |
| Solon | дёло(substance) | — | |
| Somali | dhagax(substance) | — | |
| South Slavey | tse(small piece of stone), tthe(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Southern Altai | таш(small piece of stone) | taš | |
| Spanish | de piedra(constructed of stone), pétreo(constructed of stone), cálculo(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), gema(gem stone), hueso(centre of some fruits), loncha(small piece of stone), piedra(substance), piedra(small piece of stone), piedra(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), piedra preciosa(gem stone), roca(substance), apedrear(To pelt with stones), lapidar(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Sranan Tongo | ston(substance) | — | |
| Sumerian | 𒎎(substance) | na₄ | |
| Suyá | khẽnẽ(substance) | — | |
| Svan | ბა̈ჩ(small piece of stone) | bäč | |
| Swabian | Schdõẽ(substance), Schdõẽ(small piece of stone), Schdõẽ(gem stone), Schdõẽ(unit of mass), Schdõẽ(centre of some fruits), Schdõẽ(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), Schdõẽ(piece of hard material used in board games), Schdõẽ(colour), Schdõẽ(curling stone), stoe(substance), stoe(small piece of stone), stoe(colour), stoe(curling stone) | — | |
| Swahili | jiwe(constructed of stone), jiwe(having the appearance of stone), jiwe(absolutely, completely), jiwe(substance), jiwe(small piece of stone), jiwe(gem stone), jiwe(unit of mass), jiwe(centre of some fruits), jiwe(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), jiwe(piece of hard material used in board games), jiwe(colour), jiwe(curling stone), piga mawe(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Swedish | av sten(constructed of stone), sten(constructed of stone), kärna(centre of some fruits), pjäs(piece of hard material used in board games), sten(substance), sten(small piece of stone), sten(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), ädelsten(gem stone), bli stenad(to intoxicate, especially with narcotics), stena(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Sylheti | ꠙꠣꠕ꠆ꠕꠞ(substance), ꠢꠤꠟ(substance) | fat́tór, hil | |
| Tagalog | bato(substance) | — | |
| Tajik | санг(substance), санг(small piece of stone) | sang, sang | |
| Takia | pat(substance) | — | |
| Talysh | sığ(substance) | — | |
| Tamil | கல்(constructed of stone), கல்(having the appearance of stone), முற்றிலும்(absolutely, completely), கல்(substance), கல்(gem stone), கல்(piece of hard material used in board games), காய்(piece of hard material used in board games), மணி(gem stone), மணிக்கல்(gem stone), கல் அடி(To pelt with stones), கல்லடி(To pelt with stones), போதை படுத்து(to intoxicate, especially with narcotics) | kal, kal, muṟṟilum, kal, kal, kal, kāy, maṇi, maṇikkal, kal aṭi, kallaṭi, pōtai paṭuttu | |
| Tapayuna | khẽnẽ(substance) | — | |
| Tarifit | aẓru(substance), aẓru(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Tat | səng(substance) | — | |
| Tatar | taş(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Tausug | batu(substance) | — | |
| Telugu | రాతి(constructed of stone), రాతి(having the appearance of stone), టెంక(centre of some fruits), మణి(gem stone), రత్నం(gem stone), రాయి(substance), రాయి(small piece of stone) | rāti, rāti, ṭeṅka, maṇi, ratnaṁ, rāyi, rāyi | |
| Ternate | mare(substance) | — | |
| Tetum | fatuk(substance) | — | |
| Thai | ก้อนหิน(small piece of stone), นิ่ว(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), ศิลา(substance), หิน(substance) | gɔ̂ɔn-hǐn, nîu, sì-laa, hǐn | |
| Thao | fatu(substance) | — | |
| Tibetan | རྡོ(substance), རྡོ(small piece of stone), རྡོ་རིལ(small piece of stone) | rdo, rdo, rdo ril | |
| Tocharian B | kärweñe(substance) | — | |
| Tsez | гуз(substance), гъӏул(substance), лъад(substance) | guz, ɣˤul, ɬad | |
| Tsou | fatu(substance) | — | |
| Tuareg | tăhunt(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Tumbuka | liwe(substance) | — | |
| Tupinambá | itá(substance), itá(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Turkish | taş(substance), taş(small piece of stone), taşlamak(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| Turkmen | daş(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Tuvan | даш(substance), даш(small piece of stone) | daş, daş | |
| Udi | жӏеъ(substance) | ž:e̱ | |
| Udihe | ӡоло(substance) | — | |
| Udmurt | из(substance) | iz | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎀𐎁𐎐(substance), 𐎀𐎁𐎐(small piece of stone) | ảbn, ảbn | |
| Ukrainian | ка́мінь(substance), ка́мінь(small piece of stone), каміне́ць(small piece of stone), кі́сточка(centre of some fruits) | káminʹ, káminʹ, kaminécʹ, kístočka | |
| Ulch | ӡolo(substance) | — | |
| Urdu | شلا(substance), پتھر(substance), پتھر(small piece of stone) | śilā, patthar, patthar | |
| Uyghur | تاش(substance), تاش(small piece of stone) | tash, tash | |
| Uzbek | tosh(substance), tosh(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Venetan | piera(substance), pièra(substance), piéra(substance), pria(substance), prèa(substance), rocia(substance), sas(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Vietnamese | đá(substance) | — | |
| Volapük | nobain(gem stone), noboin(gem stone), ston(substance) | — | |
| Walloon | cayô(small piece of stone), nawea(centre of some fruits), pire(substance), pire(small piece of stone), pirete(centre of some fruits), rotche(substance), rotche(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Welsh | carreg(substance), carreg(medical: hard, stone-like deposit), cnewyllyn(centre of some fruits), dincodyn(centre of some fruits), llabyddio(To pelt with stones) | — | |
| West Makian | mai(substance) | — | |
| West-Frisian | stien(substance), stien(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Western Apache | tsé(small piece of stone), tséé(small piece of stone) | — | |
| White Hmong | poj zeb(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Wolof | xeer wi(substance) | — | |
| Xavante | ẽnẽ(substance), ẽtẽ(substance) | — | |
| Xerénte | ktẽ(substance) | — | |
| Xokleng | kózy(substance) | — | |
| Yaeyama | 石(substance) | isï | |
| Yakut | таас(substance), таас(small piece of stone) | taas, taas | |
| Yámana | aiya(substance) | — | |
| Yami | vato(substance), veysen(substance) | — | |
| Yiddish | שטיין(surname meaning "stone"), שטיין(substance), שטיין(small piece of stone) | shteyn, shteyn, shteyn | |
| Yonaguni | 石(substance) | ichi | |
| Yoruba | òkúta(substance) | — | |
| Yucatec Maya | tuunich(substance), tuunichoob(substance) | — | |
| Zealandic | steên(substance), steên(small piece of stone), steêntje(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Zhuang | rin(substance), rin(small piece of stone) | — | |
| Zulu | itshe(substance), itshe(small piece of stone) | — |
batee
xaa
kaya
bo, ɔbo, ɔboɔ, ɛboɔ
bato
gur, gur
tomoki
fokeloh
λιθινός, λίθος, λίθος, λᾶας, λᾶας, πέτρα, πέτρος, πυρήν, ἄχνη, λιθοβολέω
lithinós, líthos, líthos, lâas, lâas, pétra, pétros, purḗn, ákhnē, lithoboléō
kẽn
حجر, حجر, حجر, حجر, حجرة, حصى, حَجَر, صخر, طوبة, عضم, نواة, رَجَمَ
ḥagar, ḥájar, ḥajar, ḥjar, ḥajra, ḥaṣā, ḥajar, ṣaḵar, ṭoba, nawāh, rajama
քարաշեն, կորիզ, քար, քար, քար, քար, քար, քարկոծել
kʻarašen, koriz, kʻar, kʻar, kʻar, kʻar, kʻar, kʻarkocel
cheatrã, chiatrã
piedra, piedra
btunux
siton
daş, daş, daş, axtalamaq, daşlamaq
سنگ
harri
maen, kailhenn, maen, maen-gravell, mein, labezañ, meinata
batu
каменен, ка́мък, ка́мък, ка́мък, камък, костилка, пул, скъпоценен камък, стоун, вадя костилките, пребивам с камъни
kamenen, kámǎk, kámǎk, kámǎk, kamǎk, kostilka, pul, skǎpocenen kamǎk, stoun, vadja kostilkite, prebivam s kamǎni
batu
pedrenc, pedrenc, petri, petri, càlcul, pedra, pedra, pedra, pinyol, roca, apedregar, lapidar
inti, iti
bato
kẽn
chena
mwala
tali', tali'
tsé
petra
kamenný, Skála, drahokam, kámen, kámen, kámen, kámen, pecka, kamenovat, ukamenovat, vypeckovat
kuɣli
pitra
af sten, sten, stenagtig, stendød, stok (døv), brik, sten, sten, sten, sten, sten, ædelsten, blive stenet, stene
kwe
lung
pugedu
stenen, stenen, pion, pit, steen, steen, steen, steentje, stuk, drogeren, stenigen
steen, steen
apwerte
ŝtona, kerno, ŝtono, ŝtono, ŝtonmortigi
kivi, kivi, kivi
paira
steinur, steina
patthar
kivi, kivijäljitelmä, kivinen, täysin, jalokivi, kivenharmaa, kivi, kivi, kivi, kivi, kivi, kivi, nappula, stone, huumata, juovuttaa, kasvattaa kivi, kivittää, poistaa kivi, öykätä
de pierre, en pierre, caillou, calcul, gemme, noyau, pierre, pierre, pierre précieuse, roc, roche, roche, stone, défoncer, dénoyauter, lapider, épépiner
piere
taş
bezoar, callao, carabuña, carozo, coio, croia, croio, pebida, pedra, pedra, pedra, pelouro, peza, seixo, xema, acantazar, acoiar, apedrar, lapidar
steinern, steinern, Stein, Edelstein, Kern, Schdää, Schdää, Schdää, Schdää, Schdää, Schdää, Schmuckstein, Stain, Stein, Stein, Stein, Stein, Stein, entkernen, entsteinen, sich berauschen, steinigen
botu
ujarak, ujarak
pōhaku, pōhaku
bato
bato
संगी, संगी, संगीन, संगीन, गोहर, पत्थर, पत्थर, मणि, रत्न, रोड़ा, शिल, शिला, संग, संग, सिल, हजर, हजर, संगसार करना
saṅgī, saṅgī, saṅgīn, saṅgīn, gohar, patthar, patthar, maṇi, ratna, roṛā, śil, śilā, saṅg, saṅg, sil, hajar, hajar, saṅgsār karnā
nadi
kavics, kő, belő, megkövez
Steen, xtayn
eðalsteinn, gimsteinn, steinn, steinn, steinn, steinn
petro
bato
batu, batu, rajam, rejam
de petra, petrose, petra, lapidar
watu
cloch, cloch, cloch, cloch, cloch, sceallán, cloch
pera, sasso
petroso, petroso, pietroso, pietroso, roccioso, roccioso, calcolo, gemma, nocciolo, pietra, pietra, pietra preziosa, roccia, sasso, sassolino, lapidare
séla, watu
tsé
wehe
pó, pó
vatu
batú
ab’äj
tas
topu, tupo
سٔنٛگیٖن, کٔنؠ, کٔنؠ پٔھلؠ, کنؠ جَنٛگ, کنہِ لایِنؠ
sạngīn, kạn', kạn' pạhl', kn' jang, knhi lāyin'
kam
se
bettu
kẽn
kẽn
kueshko
akmiņs
lapideus, lapis, lapis, nūcleus, petra, saxum, lapidō
akmens, akmens, akmens, akmens, akmens, dārgakmens, kauliņš, apreibināt, iedot galvā
stein, stein
libanga
tsí
akmuo, akmuo
kiv, kiv
Steen, Steen, Steen
kamjeń
dibwe
dibwe
libale
kidi
lung
Steen
камен, камен, камен, камен, камен, камен, коска, каменува, стони́ра
kamen, kamen, kamen, kamen, kamen, kamen, koska, kamenuva, stoníra
vato
batu, batu, rejam
ponapsqis
ġebla
clagh
karihi, nape, nganga, perepere, tōne, whatu
kura
bato, wato
ston, ston, ston, ston, ston, ston
batu
knott
onén:ia
'avii
watu
nadi
mwala, riwe
tetl, tetl, motla, tehuia
tsé, tsé
ӡolo
si
pièrre, pièrre, lapider
stian
ber, ber, ber, berd, berd, berd, berik, kabik, kevir, kevir, kevir, kuç, kuç, kuç
'inék'
geađgi
steinaktig, steine
edelstein, edelsten, stein, stein, stein, sten, sten, sten
edelstein, stein, stein, stein
pèira, pèira, ròca, lapidar
asin, asin
stǣnen, stān, stān, hǣnan, stǣnan, ġehǣnan
stein
watu
gimsteinn, steinn, steinn, steinn, steinn
itá
дёло
dhagaa
dʒɔlɔ
qaciljai
bad
kjẽn
kẽn
سنگی, سنگی, سنگین, برد, سنگ, سنگ, سنگریزه, شن, هسته, گوهر, سنگسار کردن
bard, sang, sang, haste, gohar, sangsâr kardan
pera
tápe
tet
xaxái
apu, apu, puḻi, puḻi
tséé
Steen (nds)
kamienny, Kamień, kamień, kamień, kamień, kamyk, pestka, drylować, kamienować, ukamienować
de pedra, pétreo, calhau, caroço, cálculo, gema, pedra, pedra, pedra, pedra, pedra preciosa, peça, rocha, rocha, seixo, apedrejar, chapar, lapidar
tsakapu
barasa
quẽn
rumi, ch'aqiy, chanqiyay
ৰংকা
vatu
fattór
piatră, piatră, piatră, piatră
crap
lrenege
ка́менный, драгоце́нный ка́мень, ка́мень, ка́мень, ка́мень, ка́мень, ка́мень, ка́мешек, ка́мешек, ко́сточка, сто́ун, обдолба́ться
kámennyj, dragocénnyj kámenʹ, kámenʹ, kámenʹ, kámenʹ, kámenʹ, kámenʹ, kámešek, kámešek, kóstočka, stóun, obdolbátʹsja
vatu'u
dhaa
bato'
ba'tu
pedra, preda
stane
clach
kȁmēn, kȁmēn, stijéna, ка̏ме̄н, ка̏ме̄н, стије́на, izkoštiti
petra
kina
kameň, kameň, kameň, kôstka, kameňovať, ukameňovať, vykôstkovať
kamen, kamen, kamen, koščica, izkoščičiti
дёло
dhagax
tse, tthe
de piedra, pétreo, cálculo, gema, hueso, loncha, piedra, piedra, piedra, piedra preciosa, roca, apedrear, lapidar
ston
khẽnẽ
Schdõẽ, Schdõẽ, Schdõẽ, Schdõẽ, Schdõẽ, Schdõẽ, Schdõẽ, Schdõẽ, Schdõẽ, stoe, stoe, stoe, stoe
jiwe, jiwe, jiwe, jiwe, jiwe, jiwe, jiwe, jiwe, jiwe, jiwe, jiwe, jiwe, piga mawe
av sten, sten, kärna, pjäs, sten, sten, sten, ädelsten, bli stenad, stena
bato
pat
sığ
கல், கல், முற்றிலும், கல், கல், கல், காய், மணி, மணிக்கல், கல் அடி, கல்லடி, போதை படுத்து
kal, kal, muṟṟilum, kal, kal, kal, kāy, maṇi, maṇikkal, kal aṭi, kallaṭi, pōtai paṭuttu
khẽnẽ
aẓru, aẓru
səng
taş
batu
mare
fatuk
fatu
kärweñe
fatu
tăhunt
liwe
itá, itá
taş, taş, taşlamak
daş
ӡоло
ӡolo
tosh, tosh
piera, pièra, piéra, pria, prèa, rocia, sas
nobain, noboin, ston
cayô, nawea, pire, pire, pirete, rotche, rotche
carreg, carreg, cnewyllyn, dincodyn, llabyddio
mai
stien, stien
tsé, tséé
poj zeb
xeer wi
ẽnẽ, ẽtẽ
ktẽ
kózy
aiya
vato, veysen
òkúta
tuunich, tuunichoob
steên, steên, steêntje
rin, rin
itshe, itshe
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