Uphill
//ˈʌphɪl//
Translations of "uphill" (25 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἀνάντης(located up a slope or on a hill) | anántēs | |
| Bulgarian | нанагорен(going up a slope or a hill), напрегнат((by extension) difficult or laborious), труден((by extension) difficult or laborious), нагоре(up a slope, towards higher ground), трудно((by extension) with difficulty) | nanagoren, napregnat, truden, nagore, trudno | |
| Catalan | costa amunt(up a slope, towards higher ground) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 上坡(up a slope, towards higher ground) | shàngpō | |
| Czech | namáhavý((by extension) difficult or laborious), obtížný((by extension) difficult or laborious), stoupající(going up a slope or a hill), stoupavý(going up a slope or a hill), vyvýšený(located up a slope or on a hill), únavný((by extension) difficult or laborious), do kopce(up a slope, towards higher ground), nahoru(up a slope, towards higher ground) | — | |
| Danish | op ad bakke(up a slope, towards higher ground) | — | |
| French | en amont(up a slope, towards higher ground), en montée(up a slope, towards higher ground) | — | |
| Galician | costa arriba(up a slope, towards higher ground), costa arriba((by extension) with difficulty) | — | |
| Georgian | აღმართი(up a slope, towards higher ground) | aɣmarti | |
| German | ansteigend(going up a slope or a hill), hochgelegen(located up a slope or on a hill), mühselig((by extension) difficult or laborious), bergan(up a slope, towards higher ground), bergauf(up a slope, towards higher ground) | — | |
| Irish | in éadan an chnoic(up a slope, towards higher ground) | — | |
| Italian | in salita(up a slope, towards higher ground), in salita((by extension) with difficulty) | — | |
| Japanese | 上り坂(up a slope, towards higher ground) | noborizaka | |
| Latin | acclīvis(located up a slope or on a hill), acclīvis(going up a slope or a hill) | — | |
| Latvian | kalnup(up a slope, towards higher ground) | — | |
| Māori | ki runga(up a slope, towards higher ground) | — | |
| Plautdietsch | boajopp(up a slope, towards higher ground) | — | |
| Polish | pod górę(up a slope, towards higher ground) | — | |
| Portuguese | ladeira acima(up a slope, towards higher ground) | — | |
| Romanian | la deal(up a slope, towards higher ground) | — | |
| Russian | веду́щий наве́рх(going up a slope or a hill), иду́щий в го́ру(going up a slope or a hill), располо́женный на горе́(located up a slope or on a hill), тру́дный((by extension) difficult or laborious), тяжёлый((by extension) difficult or laborious), в го́ру(up a slope, towards higher ground), наве́рх(up a slope, towards higher ground), с трудо́м((by extension) with difficulty) | vedúščij navérx, idúščij v góru, raspolóžennyj na goré, trúdnyj, tjažólyj, v góru, navérx, s trudóm | |
| Spanish | cuesta arriba(up a slope, towards higher ground), cuesta arriba((by extension) with difficulty) | — | |
| Swedish | uppför(up a slope, towards higher ground) | — | |
| Tamil | மேட்டில்(up a slope, towards higher ground) | mēṭṭil | |
| Welsh | i fyny allt(up a slope, towards higher ground), lan rhiw(up a slope, towards higher ground) | — |
costa amunt
namáhavý, obtížný, stoupající, stoupavý, vyvýšený, únavný, do kopce, nahoru
op ad bakke
en amont, en montée
costa arriba, costa arriba
ansteigend, hochgelegen, mühselig, bergan, bergauf
in éadan an chnoic
in salita, in salita
acclīvis, acclīvis
kalnup
ki runga
boajopp
pod górę
ladeira acima
la deal
веду́щий наве́рх, иду́щий в го́ру, располо́женный на горе́, тру́дный, тяжёлый, в го́ру, наве́рх, с трудо́м
vedúščij navérx, idúščij v góru, raspolóžennyj na goré, trúdnyj, tjažólyj, v góru, navérx, s trudóm
cuesta arriba, cuesta arriba
uppför
i fyny allt, lan rhiw
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.