Stump
Translations of "stump" (61 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | cung(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | πρέμνον(remains of something that has been cut off), στύπος(remains of something that has been cut off), τομή(remains of something that has been cut off) | prémnon, stúpos, tomḗ | |
| Arabic | جُذْمُور(remains of something that has been cut off), كُنَّاشَة(remains of something that has been cut off) | juḏmūr, kunnāša | |
| Armenian | կոճղ(remains of something that has been cut off) | kočġ | |
| Assamese | মুঢ়া(remains of something that has been cut off) | murha | |
| Azerbaijani | kötük(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Belarusian | пень(remains of something that has been cut off) | pjenʹ | |
| Breton | penngef(remains of something that has been cut off), souch(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Bulgarian | кампания(politics: act of campaigning), крак(slang: leg), пън(remains of something that has been cut off), трибуна(politics: place where campaigning takes place), водя кампания(to campaign), озадачавам(to baffle or confuse) | kampanija, krak, pǎn, tribuna, vodja kampanija, ozadačavam | |
| Catalan | esfumí(drawing: artist's tool), monyó(remains of something that has been cut off), soca(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Cherokee | ᎤᏂᏡᎬᎢ(remains of something that has been cut off) | unitlugvi | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 擦筆 /擦笔(drawing: artist's tool), 樹墩 /树墩(remains of something that has been cut off), 樹樁 /树桩(remains of something that has been cut off), 难住(to baffle or confuse) | cābǐ, shùdūn, shùzhuāng, nánzhù | |
| Czech | pahýl(remains of something that has been cut off), pařez(remains of something that has been cut off), těrka(drawing: artist's tool), belhat se(to walk heavily or clumsily), dupat(to walk heavily or clumsily), dusat(to walk heavily or clumsily), jít těžkým krokem(to walk heavily or clumsily), plahočit se(to walk heavily or clumsily), trmácet se(to walk heavily or clumsily), těžce našlapovat(to walk heavily or clumsily), vléci se(to walk heavily or clumsily), vyvést z míry(to baffle or confuse), zarazit(to baffle or confuse) | — | |
| Dutch | doezelaar(drawing: artist's tool), stomp(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Esperanto | stumpo(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Estonian | känd(remains of something that has been cut off), könt(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Fakkanci | ɘ̄r-kìŋg(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Finnish | kampanjatilaisuus(politics: act of campaigning), kanto(remains of something that has been cut off), kenttä(politics: place where campaigning takes place), keppi(cricket: one of the three vertical wooden posts in the wicket), paalu(pole supporting a house), tolppa(slang: leg), tynkä(remains of something that has been cut off), vaalikenttä(politics: place where campaigning takes place), hämmentää(to baffle or confuse), kampanjoida(to campaign), sekoittaa(to baffle or confuse) | — | |
| French | estompe(drawing: artist's tool), moignon(remains of something that has been cut off), souche(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Galician | cachopo(remains of something that has been cut off), cepa(remains of something that has been cut off), couce(remains of something that has been cut off), cozo(remains of something that has been cut off), gaspeto(remains of something that has been cut off), raigoto(remains of something that has been cut off), toco(remains of something that has been cut off), touzo(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Georgian | კუნძი(remains of something that has been cut off) | ḳunʒi | |
| German | Estompe(drawing: artist's tool), Stubben(remains of something that has been cut off), Stumpf(remains of something that has been cut off), mit seiner Weisheit am Ende sein(to baffle or confuse), ratlos sein(to baffle or confuse), verblüfft sein(to baffle or confuse) | — | |
| Hebrew | גֶּדֶם(remains of something that has been cut off) | gédem | |
| Hungarian | csonk(remains of something that has been cut off), tuskó(remains of something that has been cut off), tönk(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Ingrian | kanto(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Interlingua | stirpe(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Irish | stoc(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Italian | ceppo(remains of something that has been cut off), moncherino(remains of something that has been cut off), sfumino(drawing: artist's tool) | — | |
| Japanese | 切り株(remains of something that has been cut off) | kirikabu | |
| Korean | 그루터기(remains of something that has been cut off) | geuruteogi | |
| Latgalian | calms(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Latvian | celms(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Lezgi | пун(remains of something that has been cut off) | pun | |
| Lithuanian | kelmas(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Macedonian | нога(slang: leg), пенушка(remains of something that has been cut off), чкунка(remains of something that has been cut off) | noga, penuška, čkunka | |
| Māori | kōtumu(remains of something that has been cut off), mutumutu(remains of something that has been cut off), niho more(remains of something that has been cut off), tumu(remains of something that has been cut off), tumu(remains of something that has been cut off), whakahanepī(to baffle or confuse) | — | |
| Mongolian | хожуул(remains of something that has been cut off), ᠬᠣᠵᠤᠤᠯᠠ(remains of something that has been cut off) | xožuul, qoǰuul-a | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | stump(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Occitan | estompa(drawing: artist's tool) | — | |
| Old English | stubb(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Piedmontese | sep(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Polish | karpina(remains of something that has been cut off), karpowina(remains of something that has been cut off), kikut(remains of something that has been cut off), pieniek(remains of something that has been cut off), pień(remains of something that has been cut off), pniak(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Portuguese | cotoco(remains of something that has been cut off), esfuminho(drawing: artist's tool), toco(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Romanian | ciot(remains of something that has been cut off), ciotoi(slang: leg) | — | |
| Russian | культя́(remains of something that has been cut off), обло́мок(remains of something that has been cut off), обру́бок(remains of something that has been cut off), ога́рок(remains of something that has been cut off), огры́зок(remains of something that has been cut off), пень(remains of something that has been cut off), пенёк(remains of something that has been cut off) | kulʹtjá, oblómok, obrúbok, ogárok, ogrýzok, penʹ, penjók | |
| Scottish Gaelic | stob(remains of something that has been cut off), stob(cricket: one of the three vertical wooden posts in the wicket) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | panj(remains of something that has been cut off), пањ(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Slovak | kýpeť(remains of something that has been cut off), pahýľ(remains of something that has been cut off), peň(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Slovene | štor(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Spanish | cabo(remains of something that has been cut off), estaca(cricket: one of the three vertical wooden posts in the wicket), muñón(remains of something that has been cut off), poste(pole supporting a house), punta final(remains of something that has been cut off), raigón(remains of something that has been cut off), raíz(remains of something that has been cut off), tocón(remains of something that has been cut off), estar sin respuesta(to baffle or confuse), no tener ni idea de cómo contestar(to baffle or confuse) | — | |
| Swahili | kisiki(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Swedish | stubbe(remains of something that has been cut off), stump(remains of something that has been cut off), stövla(to walk heavily or clumsily) | — | |
| Tagalog | tuod(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Tarifit | tiyyart(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Tausug | tunggul(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Turkish | kütük(remains of something that has been cut off), afallamak(to baffle or confuse) | — | |
| Udmurt | лӥял(remains of something that has been cut off) | lijal | |
| Ukrainian | пень(remains of something that has been cut off) | penʹ | |
| Venetan | talpón(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Welsh | boncyff(remains of something that has been cut off), wystn(remains of something that has been cut off) | — | |
| Yiddish | פּניאַק(remains of something that has been cut off) | pnyak |
cung
kötük
penngef, souch
кампания, крак, пън, трибуна, водя кампания, озадачавам
kampanija, krak, pǎn, tribuna, vodja kampanija, ozadačavam
esfumí, monyó, soca
pahýl, pařez, těrka, belhat se, dupat, dusat, jít těžkým krokem, plahočit se, trmácet se, těžce našlapovat, vléci se, vyvést z míry, zarazit
doezelaar, stomp
stumpo
känd, könt
ɘ̄r-kìŋg
kampanjatilaisuus, kanto, kenttä, keppi, paalu, tolppa, tynkä, vaalikenttä, hämmentää, kampanjoida, sekoittaa
estompe, moignon, souche
cachopo, cepa, couce, cozo, gaspeto, raigoto, toco, touzo
Estompe, Stubben, Stumpf, mit seiner Weisheit am Ende sein, ratlos sein, verblüfft sein
csonk, tuskó, tönk
kanto
stirpe
stoc
ceppo, moncherino, sfumino
calms
celms
kelmas
kōtumu, mutumutu, niho more, tumu, tumu, whakahanepī
stump
estompa
stubb
sep
karpina, karpowina, kikut, pieniek, pień, pniak
cotoco, esfuminho, toco
ciot, ciotoi
культя́, обло́мок, обру́бок, ога́рок, огры́зок, пень, пенёк
kulʹtjá, oblómok, obrúbok, ogárok, ogrýzok, penʹ, penjók
stob, stob
panj, пањ
kýpeť, pahýľ, peň
štor
cabo, estaca, muñón, poste, punta final, raigón, raíz, tocón, estar sin respuesta, no tener ni idea de cómo contestar
kisiki
stubbe, stump, stövla
tuod
tiyyart
tunggul
kütük, afallamak
talpón
boncyff, wystn
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