Twine
Translations of "twine" (41 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | витка(a twist; a convolution), връв(strong thread), извиване(the act of twining), извивка(a twist; a convolution), канап(strong thread), усукване(the act of twining), вия(to wind, as one thread around another, or as any flexible substance around another body), сплитам(to weave together), увивам(to weave together), увивам(to wind, as one thread around another, or as any flexible substance around another body) | vitka, vrǎv, izvivane, izvivka, kanap, usukvane, vija, splitam, uvivam, uvivam | |
| Catalan | circumvolució(a twist; a convolution), cordill(strong thread), entrellaçar(the act of twining), torsió(a twist; a convolution), trenar(the act of twining) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 合股線 /合股线(strong thread) | hégǔ xiàn | |
| Czech | motouz(strong thread), provázek(strong thread), provázání(a twist; a convolution), provázání(the act of twining) | — | |
| Danish | sejlgarn(strong thread), snor(strong thread) | — | |
| Dutch | tweern(strong thread), twijn(strong thread) | — | |
| Esperanto | plekti(to weave together) | — | |
| Estonian | niit(strong thread) | — | |
| Faroese | tvein(strong thread) | — | |
| Finnish | naru(strong thread) | — | |
| French | convolution(a twist; a convolution), ficelle(strong thread), torsion(a twist; a convolution) | — | |
| Galician | atume(strong thread), baraza(strong thread), brenza(strong thread), embiar(the act of twining), empeno(a twist; a convolution), enfronzar(the act of twining), enfrouzar(the act of twining), erre(a twist; a convolution), liña(strong thread), lía(strong thread), repulgo(a twist; a convolution), tolondro(a twist; a convolution), torcedela(a twist; a convolution), touliña(a twist; a convolution), abiñar(to weave together) | — | |
| German | Drehung(a twist; a convolution), Kordel(strong thread), Ranke(a twist; a convolution), Schnur(strong thread), Verdrehen(the act of twining), Verschlingen(the act of twining), Verschlingung(a twist; a convolution), Verwinden(the act of twining), Verzwirnen(the act of twining), Wickeln(the act of twining), Wicklung(a twist; a convolution), Winden(the act of twining), Windung(a twist; a convolution), Zwirn(strong thread), Zwirnen(the act of twining), binden(to weave together), flechten(to weave together), verzwirnen(to weave together), winden(to weave together), zwirnen(to weave together) | — | |
| Hebrew | חוּט מְשִׁיחָה(strong thread) | khut meshikha | |
| Hungarian | madzag(strong thread), spárga(strong thread), zsinór(strong thread) | — | |
| Ingrian | šnurkka(strong thread) | — | |
| Irish | ruóg(strong thread), sníomh(a twist; a convolution), sníomh(the act of twining), sreangán(strong thread), sníomh(to weave together) | — | |
| Italian | spago(strong thread) | — | |
| Latin | spacus(a twist; a convolution) | — | |
| Latvian | šķeterēt(the act of twining) | — | |
| Malayalam | നൂല്(strong thread) | nūlŭ | |
| Māori | tuaina(strong thread), kanoi(to weave together), miro(to weave together) | — | |
| Middle English | twyn(strong thread), twynen(to weave together), twynen(to wind, as one thread around another, or as any flexible substance around another body) | — | |
| Mongolian | мушгиа(a twist; a convolution), эрч(a twist; a convolution) | mušgia, erč | |
| Navajo | tłʼóół(strong thread) | — | |
| Norwegian | snor(strong thread) | — | |
| Occitan | convolucion(a twist; a convolution), cordèla(strong thread), crodèl(strong thread), torcedura(a twist; a convolution), torcement(a twist; a convolution), torcida(a twist; a convolution), torcit(a twist; a convolution), torsion(a twist; a convolution) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | سجیم(strong thread) | sicim | |
| Polish | dratwa(strong thread) | — | |
| Portuguese | barbante(strong thread), cordel(strong thread) | — | |
| Romanian | răsucire(a twist; a convolution), șnur(strong thread) | — | |
| Russian | бечёвка(strong thread), скру́чивание(the act of twining), сплете́ние(a twist; a convolution), сплете́ние(the act of twining), шпага́т(strong thread), ви́ться(to weave together), обвива́ться(to weave together) | bečóvka, skrúčivanije, spleténije, spleténije, špagát, vítʹsja, obvivátʹsja | |
| Scottish Gaelic | snìomh(a twist; a convolution), snìomh(the act of twining), snìomh(to weave together) | — | |
| Slovak | motuz, špagát(strong thread) | — | |
| Spanish | circunvolución(a twist; a convolution), cordel(strong thread), cuerda(strong thread), entrelazar(the act of twining), guita(strong thread), torsión(a twist; a convolution) | — | |
| Swedish | bindgarn(strong thread), bindtråd(strong thread), garn(strong thread), säcksnöre(strong thread), tvinna(to wind, as one thread around another, or as any flexible substance around another body) | — | |
| Tagalog | lani(strong thread) | — | |
| Tày | ca̱m(to wind, as one thread around another, or as any flexible substance around another body), cảo(to weave together) | — | |
| Ukrainian | шворка(strong thread), шпага́т(strong thread) | švorka, špahát | |
| Vietnamese | quấn(to wind, as one thread around another, or as any flexible substance around another body) | — | |
| Yup'ik | pelacinak(strong thread) | — |
витка, връв, извиване, извивка, канап, усукване, вия, сплитам, увивам, увивам
vitka, vrǎv, izvivane, izvivka, kanap, usukvane, vija, splitam, uvivam, uvivam
circumvolució, cordill, entrellaçar, torsió, trenar
motouz, provázek, provázání, provázání
sejlgarn, snor
tweern, twijn
plekti
niit
tvein
naru
convolution, ficelle, torsion
atume, baraza, brenza, embiar, empeno, enfronzar, enfrouzar, erre, liña, lía, repulgo, tolondro, torcedela, touliña, abiñar
Drehung, Kordel, Ranke, Schnur, Verdrehen, Verschlingen, Verschlingung, Verwinden, Verzwirnen, Wickeln, Wicklung, Winden, Windung, Zwirn, Zwirnen, binden, flechten, verzwirnen, winden, zwirnen
madzag, spárga, zsinór
šnurkka
ruóg, sníomh, sníomh, sreangán, sníomh
spago
spacus
šķeterēt
tuaina, kanoi, miro
twyn, twynen, twynen
tłʼóół
snor
convolucion, cordèla, crodèl, torcedura, torcement, torcida, torcit, torsion
dratwa
barbante, cordel
răsucire, șnur
бечёвка, скру́чивание, сплете́ние, сплете́ние, шпага́т, ви́ться, обвива́ться
bečóvka, skrúčivanije, spleténije, spleténije, špagát, vítʹsja, obvivátʹsja
snìomh, snìomh, snìomh
motuz, špagát
circunvolución, cordel, cuerda, entrelazar, guita, torsión
bindgarn, bindtråd, garn, säcksnöre, tvinna
lani
ca̱m, cảo
quấn
pelacinak
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