Swipe
Translations of "swipe" (20 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | крада(to grab quickly), прекарвам(to slide through a reader) | krada, prekarvam | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 碌(to slide through a reader) | luk¹ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 偷(to steal or snatch), 搶 /抢(to grab quickly), 滑(to slide through a reader), 滑(to interact with a touch screen) | tōu, qiǎng, huá, huá | |
| Czech | projet(to slide through a reader), protáhnout(to slide through a reader), přejet(to slide through a reader), čmajznout(to steal or snatch), šlohnout(to steal or snatch), štípnout(to steal or snatch) | — | |
| Danish | stjæle(to steal or snatch) | — | |
| Dutch | jatten(to steal or snatch) | — | |
| Finnish | höylätä(to slide through a reader), kaapaista(to grab quickly), napata(to steal or snatch), pyyhkäistä(to slide through a reader), pyyhkäistä(to interact with a touch screen) | — | |
| French | attraper(to grab quickly), choper(to grab quickly), chourrer(to steal or snatch), dérober(to steal or snatch), faire glisser(to interact with a touch screen), faucher(to steal or snatch), glisser(to slide through a reader), piquer(to steal or snatch), swiper(to interact with a touch screen), voler(to steal or snatch) | — | |
| German | durchziehen(to slide through a reader), einlesen(to slide through a reader), klauen(to steal or snatch), mitgehen lassen(to steal or snatch), schnappen(to grab quickly), stibitzen(to steal or snatch), wischen(to interact with a touch screen) | — | |
| Italian | fregare(to steal or snatch), passare(to slide through a reader) | — | |
| Latin | scandere(to slide through a reader), surripere(to steal or snatch) | — | |
| Malay | curi(to steal or snatch), sakar(to steal or snatch), sakau(to steal or snatch), sambar(to grab quickly), selak(to interact with a touch screen), seret(to slide through a reader) | — | |
| Māori | haunuku(to slide through a reader), mareti(to interact with a touch screen) | — | |
| Polish | zakosić(to steal or snatch) | — | |
| Portuguese | deslizar(to interact with a touch screen), surripiar(to steal or snatch), surrupiar(to steal or snatch) | — | |
| Russian | slang свайпнуть(to interact with a touch screen), провести́(to slide through a reader), провести́ pf по сенсорному экрану(to interact with a touch screen), проводи́ть(to slide through a reader), проводи́ть(to interact with a touch screen), сделать свайп(to interact with a touch screen), спере́ть(to steal or snatch), стащи́ть(to steal or snatch), стяну́ть(to steal or snatch), укра́сть(to steal or snatch) | provestí, provestí, provodítʹ, provodítʹ, sperétʹ, staščítʹ, stjanútʹ, ukrástʹ | |
| Spanish | afanar(to steal or snatch), chorear(to steal or snatch), chorearse(to steal or snatch), choricear(to steal or snatch), chorizar(to steal or snatch), deslizar(to slide through a reader), deslizar(to interact with a touch screen), pasar(to slide through a reader), robar(to steal or snatch) | — | |
| Swedish | sno(to steal or snatch), stjäla(to steal or snatch), svajpa(to interact with a touch screen), svepa(to interact with a touch screen) | — | |
| Turkish | kaydırmak(to slide through a reader) | — | |
| Vietnamese | quẹt(to interact with a touch screen) | — |
projet, protáhnout, přejet, čmajznout, šlohnout, štípnout
stjæle
jatten
höylätä, kaapaista, napata, pyyhkäistä, pyyhkäistä
attraper, choper, chourrer, dérober, faire glisser, faucher, glisser, piquer, swiper, voler
durchziehen, einlesen, klauen, mitgehen lassen, schnappen, stibitzen, wischen
fregare, passare
scandere, surripere
curi, sakar, sakau, sambar, selak, seret
haunuku, mareti
zakosić
deslizar, surripiar, surrupiar
slang свайпнуть, провести́, провести́ pf по сенсорному экрану, проводи́ть, проводи́ть, сделать свайп, спере́ть, стащи́ть, стяну́ть, укра́сть
provestí, provestí, provodítʹ, provodítʹ, sperétʹ, staščítʹ, stjanútʹ, ukrástʹ
afanar, chorear, chorearse, choricear, chorizar, deslizar, deslizar, pasar, robar
sno, stjäla, svajpa, svepa
kaydırmak
quẹt
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.