Trample
Translations of "trample" (36 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | shkel((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), shkel(to treat someone harshly) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | καταπατέω((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | katapatéō | |
| Arabic | دَعَسَ((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), وَطِئَ((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | daʕasa, waṭiʔa | |
| Armenian | կոխել((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), տրորել((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | koxel, trorel | |
| Azerbaijani | tapdalamaq((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | — | |
| Bulgarian | тежки стъпки(the sound of heavy footsteps), трополене(the sound of heavy footsteps), газя((intransitive) to walk heavily and destructively), стъпвам тежко((intransitive) to walk heavily and destructively), стъпквам((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | težki stǎpki, tropolene, gazja, stǎpvam težko, stǎpkvam | |
| Catalan | calcigar((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), trepitjar((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), trepitjar((intransitive) to walk heavily and destructively) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 踩((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | caai² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 跴((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), 踐踏 /践踏((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), 踩((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), 蹈((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | cǎi, jiàntà, cǎi, dǎo | |
| Danish | trampen(the sound of heavy footsteps), trampe((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), trampe((intransitive) to walk heavily and destructively), trampe((intransitive) to cause emotional injury as if by trampling) | — | |
| Egyptian | p:t-p:t-A24((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | ptpt | |
| Finnish | tallata((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), talloa((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | — | |
| French | fouler((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), piétiner((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | — | |
| Galician | trepar((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), trepar((intransitive) to walk heavily and destructively) | — | |
| Georgian | გადათელავს((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | gadatelavs | |
| German | Trampeln(the sound of heavy footsteps), herumtrampeln((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), herumtrampeln auf(to treat someone harshly), trampeln((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), trampeln((intransitive) to walk heavily and destructively), trampeln((intransitive) to cause emotional injury as if by trampling), zertrampeln((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌲𐌰𐍄𐍂𐌿𐌳𐌰𐌽((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | gatrudan | |
| Ingrian | talloa((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | — | |
| Irish | dramhail((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | — | |
| Italian | calpestio(the sound of heavy footsteps), calpestare((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), calpestare((intransitive) to walk heavily and destructively), maltrattare(to treat someone harshly), offendere(to treat someone harshly), offendere((intransitive) to cause emotional injury as if by trampling), pestare((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), pestare((intransitive) to walk heavily and destructively), urtare(to treat someone harshly), violare((intransitive) to cause emotional injury as if by trampling) | — | |
| Japanese | 踏みつける((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), 踏み荒らす((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | fumitsukeru, fumiarasu | |
| Kabuverdianu | kalka((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | — | |
| Latin | calcō((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | — | |
| Lithuanian | sutrypti((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), trypti((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | — | |
| Manchu | ᡶᡝᡥᡠᠮᠪᡳ((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | fehumbi | |
| Māori | hūkari((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), takahi((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), takatakahi((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | — | |
| Occitan | caupir((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), penejar((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), pompir((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), sonsir((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), trepejar((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | آیاقلامق((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), طبانلامق((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), چیكنهمك((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | ayaklamak, tabanlamak, çiğnemek | |
| Polish | rozdeptywać((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | — | |
| Portuguese | pisotear((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | — | |
| Quechua | t'ustuy(to treat someone harshly) | — | |
| Russian | растопта́ть((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), то́пать((intransitive) to walk heavily and destructively), топта́ть((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), топта́ть((intransitive) to walk heavily and destructively) | rastoptátʹ, tópatʹ, toptátʹ, toptátʹ | |
| Spanish | pisoteada(the sound of heavy footsteps), pisoteo(the sound of heavy footsteps), apisonar((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), apisonar((intransitive) to walk heavily and destructively), hollar((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), humillar(to treat someone harshly), humillar((intransitive) to cause emotional injury as if by trampling), maltratar(to treat someone harshly), ofender((intransitive) to cause emotional injury as if by trampling), patullar((intransitive) to walk heavily and destructively), pisotear((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), pisotear(to treat someone harshly), pisotear((intransitive) to walk heavily and destructively), zapatear((intransitive) to walk heavily and destructively) | — | |
| Telugu | మట్టు((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | maṭṭu | |
| Welsh | sangu((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), sathru((transitive) to crush something by walking on it), sengi((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | — | |
| Yiddish | צעטרעטן((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) | tsetretn |
shkel, shkel
tapdalamaq
тежки стъпки, трополене, газя, стъпвам тежко, стъпквам
težki stǎpki, tropolene, gazja, stǎpvam težko, stǎpkvam
calcigar, trepitjar, trepitjar
trampen, trampe, trampe, trampe
tallata, talloa
fouler, piétiner
trepar, trepar
Trampeln, herumtrampeln, herumtrampeln auf, trampeln, trampeln, trampeln, zertrampeln
talloa
dramhail
calpestio, calpestare, calpestare, maltrattare, offendere, offendere, pestare, pestare, urtare, violare
kalka
calcō
sutrypti, trypti
hūkari, takahi, takatakahi
caupir, penejar, pompir, sonsir, trepejar
rozdeptywać
pisotear
t'ustuy
pisoteada, pisoteo, apisonar, apisonar, hollar, humillar, humillar, maltratar, ofender, patullar, pisotear, pisotear, pisotear, zapatear
sangu, sathru, sengi
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