Trudge
//tɹʌd͡ʒ//
Translations of "trudge" (19 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | дълъг път(long and tiring walk), влача се(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), стъпвам тежко(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps) | dǎlǎg pǎt, vlača se, stǎpvam težko | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 長途跋涉 /长途跋涉(long and tiring walk), 吃力地行走(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps) | chángtúbáshè, chīlì de xíngzǒu | |
| Czech | plahočit se(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), vléci se(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps) | — | |
| Danish | traske(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps) | — | |
| Dutch | sloffen(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps) | — | |
| Esperanto | marŝo(long and tiring walk) | — | |
| Finnish | vaivalloinen matka(long and tiring walk), laahustaa(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), tarpoa(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps) | — | |
| French | marcher(long and tiring walk), crapahuter(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps) | — | |
| German | Stapfen(long and tiring walk), Stapferei(long and tiring walk), quälender Marsch(long and tiring walk), sich schleppen(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), stapfen(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), trotten(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps) | — | |
| Japanese | とぼとぼと歩く(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), 重い足取りで歩く(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps) | tobotobo to aruku, omoi ashidori de aruku | |
| Macedonian | долг пат(long and tiring walk), ла́зи(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), се вле́че(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps) | dolg pat, lázi, se vléče | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | stampe(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), traske(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps) | — | |
| Portuguese | andar com dificuldade(long and tiring walk), arrastar-se(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps) | — | |
| Russian | волочи́ться(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), идти́ с трудо́м(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), ковыля́ть(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), плести́сь(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), тащи́ться(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), ча́пать(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps) | voločítʹsja, idtí s trudóm, kovyljátʹ, plestísʹ, taščítʹsja, čápatʹ | |
| Spanish | caminata fatigosa(long and tiring walk), marcha ardua(long and tiring walk) | — | |
| Swedish | elefanta(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), stövla(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps) | — | |
| Tamil | உந்துதல்(long and tiring walk), நகர்தல்(long and tiring walk) | untutal, nakartal | |
| Ukrainian | ледве йти(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), плентатися(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), плестися(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), чалапати(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps) | ledve jty, plentatysja, plestysja, čalapaty | |
| Welsh | helcyd(long and tiring walk), troediad(long and tiring walk), troedio(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps), ymlwybro(to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps) | — |
plahočit se, vléci se
traske
sloffen
marŝo
vaivalloinen matka, laahustaa, tarpoa
marcher, crapahuter
Stapfen, Stapferei, quälender Marsch, sich schleppen, stapfen, trotten
stampe, traske
andar com dificuldade, arrastar-se
волочи́ться, идти́ с трудо́м, ковыля́ть, плести́сь, тащи́ться, ча́пать
voločítʹsja, idtí s trudóm, kovyljátʹ, plestísʹ, taščítʹsja, čápatʹ
caminata fatigosa, marcha ardua
elefanta, stövla
helcyd, troediad, troedio, ymlwybro
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