To
Translations of "to" (98 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | për të(infinitive-marker), të(infinitive-marker), në(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | εἰς(in the direction of, and arriving at), πρός(in the direction of, and arriving at) | eis, prós | |
| Arabic | أَنّ(infinitive-marker), إِلَى(in the direction of, and arriving at), عَلَى(in the direction of, and arriving at), لـ(in the direction of, and arriving at), لِ(used to indicate the indirect object), لِ(used to indicate the indirect object) | ʔann, ʔilā, ʕalā, le, li, la- | |
| Armenian | ալ(infinitive-marker), ել(infinitive-marker), դեպի(in the direction of, and arriving at) | -al, -el, depi | |
| Assamese | ইব(infinitive-marker), ইবলৈ(infinitive-marker), অলৈ(in the direction of, and arriving at) | -ibo, -iboloi, -oloi | |
| Azerbaijani | maq(infinitive-marker), mək(infinitive-marker) | — | |
| Bakhtiari | وه(in the direction of, and arriving at) | ve | |
| Bashkir | ...-гә(in the direction of, and arriving at), ...-гә(target or recipient of an action), ...-гә(end of range), ...-гә(used to indicate ratios), ...-кә(in the direction of, and arriving at), ...-кә(target or recipient of an action), ...-кә(end of range), ...-кә(used to indicate ratios), ...-ға(in the direction of, and arriving at), ...-ға(target or recipient of an action), ...-ға(end of range), ...-ға(used to indicate ratios), ...-ҡа(in the direction of, and arriving at), ...-ҡа(target or recipient of an action), ...-ҡа(end of range), ...-ҡа(used to indicate ratios) | ...-gə, ...-gə, ...-gə, ...-gə, ...-kə, ...-kə, ...-kə, ...-kə, ...-ğa, ...-ğa, ...-ğa, ...-ğa, ...-qa, ...-qa, ...-qa, ...-qa | |
| Bengali | তে(infinitive-marker) | -te | |
| Bulgarian | да(infinitive-marker) | da | |
| Burmese | ကို(in the direction of, and arriving at) | kui | |
| Catalan | per(in order to), ar(infinitive-marker), er(infinitive-marker), ir(infinitive-marker), r(infinitive-marker), re(infinitive-marker), a(used to indicate the indirect object), a(in the direction of, and arriving at), a(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), a(used to indicate ratios), cap a(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 为了(in order to), 到(in the direction of, and arriving at), 差(time: preceding), 比(used to indicate ratios), 給 /给(used to indicate the indirect object) | wèile, dào, bǐ, gěi | |
| Cornish | rag(in order to), a(infinitive-marker), dhe(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Czech | aby(in order to), i(infinitive-marker), t(infinitive-marker), ti(infinitive-marker), do(in the direction of, and arriving at), k(in the direction of, and arriving at), ke(in the direction of, and arriving at), ku(in the direction of, and arriving at), ku(used to indicate ratios) | — | |
| Danish | for at(in order to), at(infinitive-marker), til(in the direction of, and arriving at), til(used to indicate ratios) | — | |
| Dutch | om te(in order to), en(infinitive-marker), te(infinitive-marker), aan(used to indicate the indirect object), aan(target or recipient of an action), aan(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), met(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), naar(in the direction of, and arriving at), tegen(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), tegen(used to indicate ratios), tot(end of range), tot(used to indicated exponentiation), voor(time: preceding) | — | |
| Esperanto | i(infinitive-marker), al(used to indicate the indirect object), al(in the direction of, and arriving at), ĝis(end of range) | — | |
| Estonian | enne(time: preceding) | — | |
| Faroese | a(infinitive-marker), at(infinitive-marker), til(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Finnish | että(in order to), jotta(in order to), en(end of range), kanssa(target or recipient of an action), ksi(to indicate result of action), lle(target or recipient of an action), lle(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), luo(in the direction of, and arriving at), luokse(in the direction of, and arriving at), potenssiin(used to indicated exponentiation), päin(in the direction of, and arriving at), suuntaan(in the direction of, and arriving at), tykö(in the direction of, and arriving at), vaille(time: preceding), än(end of range) | — | |
| French | afin de(in order to), pour(in order to), er(infinitive-marker), ir(infinitive-marker), re(infinitive-marker), au(in the direction of, and arriving at), au(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), au(used to indicated exponentiation), contre(used to indicate ratios), de(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), en(in the direction of, and arriving at), envers(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), moins(time: preceding), à(used to indicate the indirect object), à(in the direction of, and arriving at), à(target or recipient of an action), à(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), à(end of range), à la(used to indicated exponentiation) | — | |
| Galician | ar(infinitive-marker), er(infinitive-marker), ir(infinitive-marker), or(infinitive-marker), a(used to indicate the indirect object), a(in the direction of, and arriving at), á(used to indicated exponentiation) | — | |
| Georgian | უკლია(time: preceding) | uḳlia | |
| German | um … zu(in order to), en(infinitive-marker), zu(infinitive-marker), dem(target or recipient of an action), den(target or recipient of an action), der(target or recipient of an action), hoch(used to indicated exponentiation), in(in the direction of, and arriving at), vor(time: preceding), zu(in the direction of, and arriving at), zu(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), zu(used to indicate ratios) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌳𐌿(in the direction of, and arriving at) | du | |
| Greek | να(infinitive-marker), με(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), παρά(time: preceding), προς(in the direction of, and arriving at), προς(used to indicate ratios), σε(in the direction of, and arriving at), στην(used to indicated exponentiation) | na, me, pará, pros, pros, se, stin | |
| Hawaiian | e(infinitive-marker), i(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Hebrew | כְּדֵי(in order to), ל־(infinitive-marker), אל(in the direction of, and arriving at), ב־(used to indicated exponentiation), ל־(in the direction of, and arriving at), עַד(to indicate result of action), עַד(end of range) | kedéi, l-, el, b-, le- | |
| Hindi | ना(infinitive-marker), ... को(in the direction of, and arriving at), तक(time: preceding), से(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship) | -nā, ... ko, tak, se | |
| Hungarian | hogy(in order to), ni(infinitive-marker), nak(used to indicate the indirect object), nek(used to indicate the indirect object) | — | |
| Icelandic | a(infinitive-marker), að(infinitive-marker), til(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Ido | ar(infinitive-marker), ir(infinitive-marker), or(infinitive-marker), a(in the direction of, and arriving at), ad(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Indonesian | banding(used to indicate ratios), hingga(in the direction of, and arriving at), ke(in the direction of, and arriving at), kepada(in the direction of, and arriving at), kurang(time: preceding), sampai(in the direction of, and arriving at), sampai(end of range) | — | |
| Ingrian | vaijaa(time: preceding) | — | |
| Interlingua | a(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Irish | a(infinitive-marker), chuig(in the direction of, and arriving at), chun(in the direction of, and arriving at), chun(time: preceding), do(used to indicate the indirect object), go(in the direction of, and arriving at), go dtí(in the direction of, and arriving at), go dtí(time: preceding), i(used to indicate ratios), i(used to indicated exponentiation), in aghaidh(used to indicate ratios), ionsar(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Italian | per(in order to), are(infinitive-marker), arre(infinitive-marker), ere(infinitive-marker), ire(infinitive-marker), orre(infinitive-marker), urre(infinitive-marker), a(in the direction of, and arriving at), a(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), a(used to indicate ratios), a(used to indicated exponentiation), a(time: preceding), ad(in the direction of, and arriving at), alla(used to indicated exponentiation), in(in the direction of, and arriving at), per(in the direction of, and arriving at), per(used to indicate ratios) | — | |
| Japanese | に(in order to), ...に(used to indicate the indirect object), ...へ(in the direction of, and arriving at), ...まで(in the direction of, and arriving at), に(used to indicate ratios), へ(used to indicate ratios) | ni, ...-ni, ...-e, ni, e | |
| Judeo-Italian | אַה(in the direction of, and arriving at), אַה(target or recipient of an action) | — | |
| Khmer | ដល់(in the direction of, and arriving at) | dɑl | |
| Korean | ...에게(in the direction of, and arriving at), ...으로(in the direction of, and arriving at) | ...ege | |
| Latgalian | da(in the direction of, and arriving at), pret(used to indicate ratios) | — | |
| Latin | ut(in order to), ere(infinitive-marker), āre(infinitive-marker), ēre(infinitive-marker), īre(infinitive-marker), ad(used to indicate the indirect object), ad(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), ad(end of range), et(used to indicate ratios) | — | |
| Latvian | līdz(in the direction of, and arriving at), pret(used to indicate ratios) | — | |
| Limburgish | e(infinitive-marker), tö(infinitive-marker) | — | |
| Lithuanian | į(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Low German | tau(in the direction of, and arriving at), to(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | do(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Macedonian | да(infinitive-marker) | da | |
| Malay | untuk(in order to), ke(in the direction of, and arriving at), kepada(in the direction of, and arriving at), nisbah(used to indicate ratios) | — | |
| Maltese | għal(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), lejn(in the direction of, and arriving at), lil(in the direction of, and arriving at), lill(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Manchu | ᡩᡝ(in the direction of, and arriving at) | de | |
| Māori | ki(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Middle Low German | tho(in the direction of, and arriving at), to(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Mongolian | д(in the direction of, and arriving at), руу(in the direction of, and arriving at) | -d, ruu | |
| Ndzwani Comorian | ni(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Neapolitan | e(infinitive-marker), à(infinitive-marker), è(infinitive-marker), ì(infinitive-marker), a(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Nepali | नु(infinitive-marker) | -nu | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | pvo(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Norwegian | til(used to indicate the indirect object) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | å(infinitive-marker), til(used to indicate the indirect object), til(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | å(infinitive-marker), til(used to indicate the indirect object), til(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Nǀuu | ǁʻâa(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Occitan | cap a(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Old Norse | til(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | ـمق(infinitive-marker), ـمک(infinitive-marker) | -maq, -mek | |
| Persian | ـتن(infinitive-marker), ـدن(infinitive-marker), به(used to indicate the indirect object), به(in the direction of, and arriving at), به(time: preceding), بِه(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), زی(in the direction of, and arriving at), پیش(in the direction of, and arriving at) | -tan, -dan, be, be, mânde be, be, zi, piš | |
| Polish | aby(in order to), by(in order to), żeby(in order to), ać(infinitive-marker), c(infinitive-marker), eć(infinitive-marker), ić(infinitive-marker), ąć(infinitive-marker), ć(infinitive-marker), do(in the direction of, and arriving at), do(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), do(used to indicate ratios), do potęgi(used to indicated exponentiation), za(time: preceding) | — | |
| Portuguese | para(in order to), ar(infinitive-marker), er(infinitive-marker), ir(infinitive-marker), or(infinitive-marker), a(used to indicate the indirect object), a(in the direction of, and arriving at), a(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), a(end of range), a(used to indicate ratios), a(used to indicated exponentiation), com(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), para(used to indicate the indirect object), para(in the direction of, and arriving at), para(time: preceding) | — | |
| Punjabi | ਣਾ(infinitive-marker) | -ṇā | |
| Romanian | ca să(in order to), să(in order to), a(infinitive-marker), cu(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), către(in the direction of, and arriving at), la(in the direction of, and arriving at), la(used to indicate ratios), spre(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Russian | что́бы(in order to), ать(infinitive-marker), еть(infinitive-marker), ить(infinitive-marker), ти(infinitive-marker), ть(infinitive-marker), уть(infinitive-marker), чь(infinitive-marker), ять(infinitive-marker), без(time: preceding), в(in the direction of, and arriving at), в(used to indicated exponentiation), до(end of range), к(in the direction of, and arriving at), к(used to indicate ratios), на(in the direction of, and arriving at) | štóby, -atʹ, -etʹ, -itʹ, -ti, -tʹ, -utʹ, -čʹ, -jatʹ, bez, v, v, do, k, k, na | |
| Scots | tae(infinitive-marker), tae(used to indicate the indirect object), tae(in the direction of, and arriving at), tae(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), tae(used to indicate ratios) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | do(used to indicate the indirect object), gu(used to indicate the indirect object), gu(in the direction of, and arriving at), gu(used to indicate ratios), ri(used to indicate the indirect object), ri(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | ti(infinitive-marker), ći(infinitive-marker) | — | |
| Sicilian | ari(infinitive-marker), iri(infinitive-marker) | — | |
| Slovak | ť(infinitive-marker), do(in the direction of, and arriving at), k(in the direction of, and arriving at), k(used to indicate ratios), ku(in the direction of, and arriving at), na(used to indicated exponentiation) | — | |
| Slovene | ti(infinitive-marker), h(in the direction of, and arriving at), k(in the direction of, and arriving at), proti(in the direction of, and arriving at), proti(used to indicate ratios), v(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Spanish | para(in order to), ar(infinitive-marker), er(infinitive-marker), ir(infinitive-marker), a(used to indicate the indirect object), a(in the direction of, and arriving at), a(target or recipient of an action), a(target or recipient of an action), a(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), a(used to indicate ratios), a(used to indicated exponentiation), hacia(in the direction of, and arriving at), menos(time: preceding), para(time: preceding) | — | |
| Swahili | ku(infinitive-marker), hadi(in the direction of, and arriving at), kwenda(in the direction of, and arriving at), mpaka(in the direction of, and arriving at), mpaka(end of range) | — | |
| Swedish | för att(in order to), att(infinitive-marker), i(time: preceding), med(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), mot(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), till(used to indicate the indirect object), till(in the direction of, and arriving at), till(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), till(end of range), till(used to indicate ratios), upphöjt till(used to indicated exponentiation), åt(used to indicate the indirect object) | — | |
| Talysh | کی(infinitive-marker), ور(in the direction of, and arriving at) | ki, var | |
| Tamil | கு(in order to), அ(infinitive-marker), ஆக(target or recipient of an action), ஆக(time: preceding), இடம்(target or recipient of an action), இடம்(used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship), இருந்து(used to indicated exponentiation), இல்(in the direction of, and arriving at), ஐ(used to indicate the indirect object), கு(in the direction of, and arriving at), கு(to indicate result of action), கு(used to indicate ratios), வரை(to indicate result of action), வரை(end of range) | -ku, -a, -āka, -āka, -iṭam, -iṭam, -iruntu, -il, -ai, -ku, -ku, -ku, varai, varai | |
| Telugu | కి(used to indicate the indirect object), కి(in the direction of, and arriving at), కి(used to indicate ratios), కు(used to indicate the indirect object), కు(in the direction of, and arriving at), కు(used to indicate ratios) | -ki, -ki, -ki, -ku, -ku, -ku | |
| Thai | ยัง(in the direction of, and arriving at) | yang | |
| Tok Pisin | long(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Turkish | mak(infinitive-marker), mek(infinitive-marker), a(in the direction of, and arriving at), e(in the direction of, and arriving at), ya(in the direction of, and arriving at), ye(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Tuvan | же(in the direction of, and arriving at), че(in the direction of, and arriving at) | -je, -çe | |
| Ukrainian | по(in order to), у(in order to), ати(infinitive-marker), ити(infinitive-marker), ти(infinitive-marker), яти(infinitive-marker), іти(infinitive-marker), в(in the direction of, and arriving at), в(used to indicated exponentiation), до(in the direction of, and arriving at), до(used to indicate ratios), на(in the direction of, and arriving at) | po, u, -aty, -yty, -ty, -jaty, -ity, v, v, do, do, na | |
| Urdu | ... کو(in the direction of, and arriving at) | ... kō | |
| Venetan | a(used to indicate the indirect object), a(in the direction of, and arriving at), a(time: preceding), avanti(time: preceding) | — | |
| Veps | da(infinitive-marker) | — | |
| Vietnamese | để(in order to), cho(used to indicate the indirect object), kém(time: preceding), đến(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Volapük | ön(infinitive-marker), ad(in the direction of, and arriving at), lü(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Votic | first infinitive(infinitive-marker) | — | |
| West-Frisian | nei(in the direction of, and arriving at) | — | |
| Zulu | uku(infinitive-marker) | — |
për të, të, në
maq, mək
...-гә, ...-гә, ...-гә, ...-гә, ...-кә, ...-кә, ...-кә, ...-кә, ...-ға, ...-ға, ...-ға, ...-ға, ...-ҡа, ...-ҡа, ...-ҡа, ...-ҡа
...-gə, ...-gə, ...-gə, ...-gə, ...-kə, ...-kə, ...-kə, ...-kə, ...-ğa, ...-ğa, ...-ğa, ...-ğa, ...-qa, ...-qa, ...-qa, ...-qa
per, ar, er, ir, r, re, a, a, a, a, cap a
rag, a, dhe
aby, i, t, ti, do, k, ke, ku, ku
for at, at, til, til
om te, en, te, aan, aan, aan, met, naar, tegen, tegen, tot, tot, voor
i, al, al, ĝis
enne
a, at, til
että, jotta, en, kanssa, ksi, lle, lle, luo, luokse, potenssiin, päin, suuntaan, tykö, vaille, än
afin de, pour, er, ir, re, au, au, au, contre, de, en, envers, moins, à, à, à, à, à, à la
ar, er, ir, or, a, a, á
um … zu, en, zu, dem, den, der, hoch, in, vor, zu, zu, zu
e, i
hogy, ni, nak, nek
a, að, til
ar, ir, or, a, ad
banding, hingga, ke, kepada, kurang, sampai, sampai
vaijaa
a, chuig, chun, chun, do, go, go dtí, go dtí, i, i, in aghaidh, ionsar
per, are, arre, ere, ire, orre, urre, a, a, a, a, a, ad, alla, in, per, per
אַה, אַה
da, pret
ut, ere, āre, ēre, īre, ad, ad, ad, et
līdz, pret
e, tö
tau, to
untuk, ke, kepada, nisbah
għal, lejn, lil, lill
ki
tho, to
e, à, è, ì, a
til
å, til, til
å, til, til
ǁʻâa
cap a
til
aby, by, żeby, ać, c, eć, ić, ąć, ć, do, do, do, do potęgi, za
para, ar, er, ir, or, a, a, a, a, a, a, com, para, para, para
ca să, să, a, cu, către, la, la, spre
что́бы, ать, еть, ить, ти, ть, уть, чь, ять, без, в, в, до, к, к, на
štóby, -atʹ, -etʹ, -itʹ, -ti, -tʹ, -utʹ, -čʹ, -jatʹ, bez, v, v, do, k, k, na
tae, tae, tae, tae, tae
do, gu, gu, gu, ri, ri
ti, ći
ari, iri
ť, do, k, k, ku, na
ti, h, k, proti, proti, v
para, ar, er, ir, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, hacia, menos, para
ku, hadi, kwenda, mpaka, mpaka
för att, att, i, med, mot, till, till, till, till, till, upphöjt till, åt
கு, அ, ஆக, ஆக, இடம், இடம், இருந்து, இல், ஐ, கு, கு, கு, வரை, வரை
-ku, -a, -āka, -āka, -iṭam, -iṭam, -iruntu, -il, -ai, -ku, -ku, -ku, varai, varai
long
mak, mek, a, e, ya, ye
по, у, ати, ити, ти, яти, іти, в, в, до, до, на
po, u, -aty, -yty, -ty, -jaty, -ity, v, v, do, do, na
a, a, a, avanti
da
để, cho, kém, đến
ön, ad, lü
first infinitive
nei
uku
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