Tread
Translations of "tread" (42 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | ecur(manner of stepping), hap(step), lule(grooves in tire), shkalla(horizontal part of a step), shkel(to step on), shkelmoj(to beat with one's feet; to trample) | — | |
| Arabic | خَطَا(to step on), دَاسَ(to step on), دَعَسَ(to step on), دَهَسَ(to step on), وَطِئَ(to step on) | ḵaṭā, dāsa, daʕasa, dahasa, waṭiʔa | |
| Armenian | կոխել(to step on) | koxel | |
| Aromanian | calcu(to step on) | — | |
| Assamese | গচকা(to step on) | gosoka | |
| Bulgarian | профил(grooves in tire), стъпка(step), стъ́пвам(to step on), стъпквам(to beat with one's feet; to trample), утъпквам(to beat with one's feet; to trample) | profil, stǎpka, stǎ́pvam, stǎpkvam, utǎpkvam | |
| Catalan | banda de rodament(grooves in tire), dibuix(grooves in a sole), trepitjada(step), trepitjar(to step on) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 踏(to step on), 踏踩(to step on), 踐踏 /践踏(to step on), 踩(to step on) | tà, tàcǎi, jiàntà, cǎi | |
| Czech | krok(step), stupeň(horizontal part of a step), stupnice(horizontal part of a step), dusat(to beat with one's feet; to trample), pošlapat(to step on), stoupnout(to step on), udusat(to beat with one's feet; to trample), zašlapat(to step on), šlápnout(to step on) | — | |
| Danish | træde(to step on) | — | |
| Dutch | betreden(to step on), stampen(to beat with one's feet; to trample), vertrappen(to beat with one's feet; to trample) | — | |
| Esperanto | treti(to step on) | — | |
| Finnish | askel(step), askelet(sound made when someone or something is walking), askellus(manner of stepping), askelma(horizontal part of a step), askelten ääni(sound made when someone or something is walking), astunta(manner of stepping), kulutuspinta(grooves in tire), polku(way, track, path), urat(grooves in tire), urat(grooves in a sole), uritus(grooves in tire), uritus(grooves in a sole), astua(to step on), käydä(to step on), talloa(to beat with one's feet; to trample) | — | |
| French | bande de roulement(grooves in tire), marche(horizontal part of a step), fouler(to step on), fouler(to beat with one's feet; to trample), marcher sur(to step on), piétiner(to beat with one's feet; to trample) | — | |
| Galician | paso(step), paso(horizontal part of a step), pisar(to step on), pisar(to beat with one's feet; to trample), trepar(to step on), trepar(to beat with one's feet; to trample), tripar(to step on), tripar(to beat with one's feet; to trample) | — | |
| German | Auftritt(horizontal part of a step), Lauffläche(horizontal part of a step), Profil(grooves in tire), Profil(grooves in a sole), Schritt(step), Schritt(horizontal part of a step), Sohlenprofil(grooves in a sole), Stufe(step), Stufe(horizontal part of a step), Tritt(step), Tritt(horizontal part of a step), Trittbrett(horizontal part of a step), Trittfläche(horizontal part of a step), Trittstufe(horizontal part of a step), auftreten(to step on), austreten(to beat with one's feet; to trample), begehen(to step on), betreten(to step on), feststampfen(to beat with one's feet; to trample), festtreten(to beat with one's feet; to trample), freitreten(to beat with one's feet; to trample), stampfen(to beat with one's feet; to trample), stapfen(to step on), trampeln(to step on), trampeln(to beat with one's feet; to trample), treten(to step on), treten(to beat with one's feet; to trample) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍄𐍂𐌿𐌳𐌰𐌽(to step on) | trudan | |
| Ido | fular(to step on) | — | |
| Irish | trácht(grooves in tire) | — | |
| Italian | battistrada(grooves in tire), calcare(to step on), calpestare(to step on), calpestare(to beat with one's feet; to trample), pestare(to step on), pestare(to beat with one's feet; to trample), pigiare(to beat with one's feet; to trample) | — | |
| Japanese | タイヤ溝(grooves in tire), 接地面(grooves in tire), 残溝(grooves in tire), 段(horizontal part of a step), 溝(grooves in tire), 溝(grooves in a sole), 踏み面(horizontal part of a step), 踏む(to step on), 踏む(to beat with one's feet; to trample) | taiya-mizo, setchi-men, zaimizo, dan, mizo, mizo, fumizura, fumu, fumu | |
| Kambera | liti(to step on) | — | |
| Korean | 디디다(to step on) | didida | |
| Lithuanian | mindyti(to beat with one's feet; to trample), mindžioti(to beat with one's feet; to trample), minti(to step on), užminti(to step on) | — | |
| Māori | kaupae(horizontal part of a step), teka(horizontal part of a step) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | trå(to step on) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | trå(to step on), trø(to step on) | — | |
| Occitan | benda de rodament(grooves in tire), benda de rotlament(grooves in tire), artelhar(to step on), calcar(to step on), calcigar(to step on), caucar(to step on), caucigar(to step on) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | باصامق(horizontal part of a step), آیاقلامق(to step on), آیاقلامق(to beat with one's feet; to trample), طبانلامق(to step on), طبانلامق(to beat with one's feet; to trample), چیكنهمك(to step on), چیكنهمك(to beat with one's feet; to trample) | basamak, ayaklamak, ayaklamak, tabanlamak, tabanlamak, çiğnemek, çiğnemek | |
| Persian | آج(grooves in tire), لگد کردن(to step on), پا گذاشتن(to step on) | âj, lagad kardan, pâ gozâštan | |
| Polish | bieżnik(grooves in tire), bieżnik(grooves in a sole), krok(step), deptać(to beat with one's feet; to trample), nadepnąć(to step on), nastąpić(to step on), podeptać(to beat with one's feet; to trample), stąpać(to step on), zdeptać(to beat with one's feet; to trample) | — | |
| Portuguese | espezinhar(to beat with one's feet; to trample), pisar(to step on) | — | |
| Quechua | harui(to step on), sarui(to step on), saruy(to step on) | — | |
| Romanian | pas(step), călca(to step on), călca(to beat with one's feet; to trample) | — | |
| Russian | протектор(grooves in tire), наступа́ть(to step on), наступи́ть(to step on), топтать(to beat with one's feet; to trample) | protektor, nastupátʹ, nastupítʹ, toptatʹ | |
| Spanish | banda de rodadura(grooves in tire), banda de rodamiento(grooves in tire), caucho(grooves in tire), cocada(grooves in tire), cubierta(grooves in tire), dibujo(grooves in tire), dibujo(grooves in a sole), pisada(step), apisonar(to beat with one's feet; to trample), hollar(to step on), patullar(to beat with one's feet; to trample), pisar(to step on), pisotear(to beat with one's feet; to trample), zapatear(to beat with one's feet; to trample) | — | |
| Thai | เหยียบ(to step on) | yìiap | |
| Tooro | rubata(to step on) | — | |
| Ukrainian | наступа́ти(to step on), наступи́ти(to step on) | nastupáty, nastupýty | |
| Vietnamese | giẫm(to step on) | — | |
| Welsh | gwadn(grooves in tire), sang(step) | — | |
| Yiddish | באַטרעטן(to step on), טרעטן(to step on) | batretn, tretn |
ecur, hap, lule, shkalla, shkel, shkelmoj
calcu
banda de rodament, dibuix, trepitjada, trepitjar
krok, stupeň, stupnice, dusat, pošlapat, stoupnout, udusat, zašlapat, šlápnout
træde
betreden, stampen, vertrappen
treti
askel, askelet, askellus, askelma, askelten ääni, astunta, kulutuspinta, polku, urat, urat, uritus, uritus, astua, käydä, talloa
bande de roulement, marche, fouler, fouler, marcher sur, piétiner
paso, paso, pisar, pisar, trepar, trepar, tripar, tripar
Auftritt, Lauffläche, Profil, Profil, Schritt, Schritt, Sohlenprofil, Stufe, Stufe, Tritt, Tritt, Trittbrett, Trittfläche, Trittstufe, auftreten, austreten, begehen, betreten, feststampfen, festtreten, freitreten, stampfen, stapfen, trampeln, trampeln, treten, treten
fular
trácht
battistrada, calcare, calpestare, calpestare, pestare, pestare, pigiare
タイヤ溝, 接地面, 残溝, 段, 溝, 溝, 踏み面, 踏む, 踏む
taiya-mizo, setchi-men, zaimizo, dan, mizo, mizo, fumizura, fumu, fumu
liti
mindyti, mindžioti, minti, užminti
kaupae, teka
trå, trø
benda de rodament, benda de rotlament, artelhar, calcar, calcigar, caucar, caucigar
باصامق, آیاقلامق, آیاقلامق, طبانلامق, طبانلامق, چیكنهمك, چیكنهمك
basamak, ayaklamak, ayaklamak, tabanlamak, tabanlamak, çiğnemek, çiğnemek
bieżnik, bieżnik, krok, deptać, nadepnąć, nastąpić, podeptać, stąpać, zdeptać
espezinhar, pisar
harui, sarui, saruy
pas, călca, călca
banda de rodadura, banda de rodamiento, caucho, cocada, cubierta, dibujo, dibujo, pisada, apisonar, hollar, patullar, pisar, pisotear, zapatear
rubata
giẫm
gwadn, sang
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.