Wave
Translations of "wave" (166 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | golf(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Albanian | dallgë(moving disturbance, undulation), valë(moving disturbance, undulation), rendem(to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Amharic | ማዕበል(moving disturbance, undulation), ሞገድ(moving disturbance, undulation) | maʿbäl, mogäd | |
| Ancient Greek | κλύδων(moving disturbance, undulation), κῦμα(moving disturbance, undulation) | klúdōn, kûma | |
| Arabic | موج(moving disturbance, undulation), موج(moving disturbance, undulation), موجة(moving disturbance, undulation), مَوْج(moving disturbance, undulation), مَوْجَة(moving disturbance, undulation), رَفْرَفَ(to wave one’s hand), لَوَّحَ(to wave one’s hand) | mōg, mōj, mōja, mawj, mawja, rafrafa, lawwaḥa | |
| Armenian | ալիք(moving disturbance, undulation) | alikʻ | |
| Aromanian | chimã(moving disturbance, undulation), dalgã(moving disturbance, undulation), tãlazi(moving disturbance, undulation), undã(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Assamese | ঢৌ(moving disturbance, undulation), তৰংগ(moving disturbance, undulation), লহৰ(moving disturbance, undulation) | dhou, toroṅgo, lohor | |
| Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | ܓܠܠܐ(moving disturbance, undulation), ܓܲܠܸܠ(to produce waves to the hair), ܛܲܪܛܸܥ(to produce waves to the hair), ܠܲܦܹܐ(to produce waves to the hair), ܡܲܢܝܸܦ(to wave one’s hand), ܪܲܚܸܦ(to wave one’s hand), ܪܲܦܪܸܦ(to move back and forth repeatedly) | gallā, gallil, ṭarṭiˁ, lappē, manyip, raḥḥip, raprip | |
| Asturian | onda(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | dalğa(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Bashkir | тулҡын(moving disturbance, undulation), тулҡын(moving disturbance in a field), тулҡын(sudden unusually large amount of something), болғау(to wave one’s hand), елберләү(to move back and forth repeatedly), елпелдәү(to move back and forth repeatedly), ялпылдау(to move back and forth repeatedly), өлтәнләү(to move back and forth repeatedly) | tulqın, tulqın, tulqın, bolğaw, yelberləw, yelpeldəw, yalpıldaw, öltənləw | |
| Basque | olatu(moving disturbance, undulation), uhin(moving disturbance, undulation), uhin(moving disturbance in a field) | — | |
| Belarusian | хва́ля(moving disturbance, undulation), хва́ля(moving disturbance in a field), ві́цца(to move back and forth repeatedly), маха́ць(to wave one’s hand), махну́ць(to wave one’s hand), памаха́ць(to wave one’s hand), развява́цца(to move back and forth repeatedly) | xválja, xválja, vícca, maxácʹ, maxnúcʹ, pamaxácʹ, razvjavácca | |
| Bengali | ঢেউ(moving disturbance, undulation), তরঙ্গ(moving disturbance, undulation), হাত নাড়ানো(to wave one’s hand) | ḍheu, toroṅgo, hat naṛanō | |
| Bikol Central | alon(moving disturbance, undulation), balod(moving disturbance, undulation), hukol(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Budukh | лапа(moving disturbance, undulation) | lapa | |
| Bulgarian | вълна́(moving disturbance, undulation), вълна́(shape which alternatingly curves in opposite directions), ма́хане(sideways movement of the hand), мексика́нска вълна́(a group activity in a crowd imitating a wave going through water), ве́я се(to move back and forth repeatedly), къдря(to produce waves to the hair), ма́хам(to wave one’s hand), ма́хна(to wave one’s hand) | vǎlná, vǎlná, máhane, meksikánska vǎlná, véja se, kǎdrja, máham, máhna | |
| Burmese | တံပိုး(moving disturbance, undulation), လှိုင်း(moving disturbance, undulation) | tampui:, hluing: | |
| Carpathian Rusyn | махати(to wave one’s hand), махнути(to wave one’s hand) | maxaty, maxnuty | |
| Catalan | ona(moving disturbance, undulation), ona(moving disturbance in a field), ona(shape which alternatingly curves in opposite directions), onada(sudden unusually large amount of something), saludar(to wave one’s hand) | — | |
| Cebuano | balod(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | شەپۆل(moving disturbance, undulation) | şepol | |
| Chamicuro | olashi(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Chinese | лон(moving disturbance, undulation), 波浪(moving disturbance, undulation) | lon, zh-min-nan | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 波浪(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 波(moving disturbance, undulation), 波(moving disturbance in a field), 波浪(moving disturbance, undulation), 浪(moving disturbance, undulation), 招手(to wave one’s hand), 揮手 /挥手(to wave one’s hand) | bō, bō, bōlàng, làng, zhāoshǒu, huīshǒu | |
| Church Slavic | валъ(moving disturbance, undulation), вльна(moving disturbance, undulation), ⰲⰾⱐⱀⰰ(moving disturbance, undulation), махати(to wave one’s hand), махнѫти(to wave one’s hand) | valŭ, vlĭna, vlĭna, maxati, maxnǫti | |
| Czech | vlna(moving disturbance, undulation), mávat(to wave one’s hand), zamávat(to wave one’s hand) | — | |
| Dalmatian | jonda(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Danish | bølge(moving disturbance, undulation), bølge(moving disturbance in a field), vaje(to move back and forth repeatedly), vifte(to move back and forth repeatedly), vinke(to wave one’s hand) | — | |
| Dari | مَوْج(moving disturbance, undulation) | mawj | |
| Dutch | baar(moving disturbance, undulation), golf(moving disturbance, undulation), golf(moving disturbance in a field), golf(shape which alternatingly curves in opposite directions), golf(sudden unusually large amount of something), wave(a group activity in a crowd imitating a wave going through water), wapperen(to move back and forth repeatedly), wuiven(to wave one’s hand), zwaaien(to move back and forth repeatedly), zwaaien(to wave one’s hand), zwenken(to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Eastern Bontoc | challoyon(moving disturbance, undulation), onchoschos-or ay chanom(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Egyptian | wA-A-w-mw(moving disturbance, undulation) | wꜣw | |
| Esperanto | ondo(moving disturbance, undulation), svingi(to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Estonian | laine(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Even | ота(moving disturbance, undulation) | ota | |
| Fala | onda(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Faroese | alda(moving disturbance, undulation), bylgja(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Fijian | biau(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Finnish | aalto(moving disturbance, undulation), aalto(moving disturbance in a field), aalto(shape which alternatingly curves in opposite directions), aalto(sudden unusually large amount of something), aalto(a group activity in a crowd imitating a wave going through water), aaltoilu(a group activity in a crowd imitating a wave going through water), vilkutus(sideways movement of the hand), aaltoilla(to move back and forth repeatedly), aaltoilla(to have an undulating or wavy form), heiluttaa(to wave one’s hand), heiluttaa(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly), hulmuta(to move back and forth repeatedly), kihartaa(to produce waves to the hair), kähertää(to produce waves to the hair), liehua(to move back and forth repeatedly), vilkuttaa(to wave one’s hand), vilkuttaa(baseball: to swing and miss at a pitch), vilkuttaa(to signal with a waving movement) | — | |
| French | flot(moving disturbance, undulation), onde(moving disturbance in a field), ondulation(shape which alternatingly curves in opposite directions), vague(moving disturbance, undulation), vague(sudden unusually large amount of something), agiter(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly), brandir(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly), flotter(to move back and forth repeatedly), onduler(to have an undulating or wavy form), saluer(to wave one’s hand) | — | |
| Friulian | onde(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Galician | aceno(sideways movement of the hand), onda(moving disturbance, undulation), vaga(moving disturbance, undulation), acenar(to wave one’s hand), capear(to wave one’s hand), ondular(to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Georgian | ტალღა(moving disturbance, undulation), ტალღა(moving disturbance in a field) | ṭalɣa, ṭalɣa | |
| German | Welle(moving disturbance, undulation), Welle(moving disturbance in a field), Welle(shape which alternatingly curves in opposite directions), Welle(sudden unusually large amount of something), Wink(sideways movement of the hand), Wirbel(moving disturbance in a field), Woge(moving disturbance, undulation), flattern(to move back and forth repeatedly), ondulieren(to produce waves to the hair), schwenken(to move back and forth repeatedly), wedeln(to move back and forth repeatedly), wedeln(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly), wellen(to have an undulating or wavy form), wellen(to produce waves to the hair), winken(to wave one’s hand), wogen(to move back and forth repeatedly), zuwinken(to signal with a waving movement) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍅𐌴𐌲𐍃(moving disturbance, undulation) | wēgs | |
| Greek | κύμα(moving disturbance, undulation), γνέφω(to wave one’s hand), κυματίζω(to move back and forth repeatedly), κυματίζω(to have an undulating or wavy form) | kýma, gnéfo, kymatízo, kymatízo | |
| Hawaiian | nalu(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Hebrew | גַּל(moving disturbance, undulation) | gal | |
| Higaonon | balod(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Hindi | मौज(moving disturbance, undulation), लहर(moving disturbance, undulation) | mauj, lahar | |
| Hungarian | hullám(moving disturbance, undulation), integet(to wave one’s hand), leng(to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Icelandic | alda(moving disturbance, undulation), bylgja(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Ido | ondo(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Ilocano | allon(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Indonesian | alun(moving disturbance, undulation), gelombang(moving disturbance, undulation), ombak(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Ingrian | alto(moving disturbance, undulation), laine(moving disturbance, undulation), löyhyttää(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly), ravata(to wave one’s hand), viuhkaa(to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Interlingua | unda(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | خیزاب(moving disturbance, undulation), مُوْج(moving disturbance, undulation) | xizâb, mowj | |
| Irish | casadh(moving disturbance, undulation), croitheadh(moving disturbance, undulation), tonn (1,4)(moving disturbance, undulation), croith(to move back and forth repeatedly), croith(to wave one’s hand), croith(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Italian | gesto(sideways movement of the hand), onda(moving disturbance, undulation), onda(moving disturbance in a field), ondata(sudden unusually large amount of something), agitare(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly), ondeggiare(to move back and forth repeatedly), salutare(to wave one’s hand) | — | |
| Japanese | 周波(moving disturbance, undulation), 波(moving disturbance, undulation), 振り動かす(to wave one’s hand), 振る(to wave one’s hand), 揺する(to wave one’s hand), 揺れる(to move back and forth repeatedly) | shūha, nami, furiugokasu, furu, yusuru, yureru | |
| Javanese | alun(moving disturbance, undulation), ombak(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Kabuverdianu | ónda(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Karachay Balkar | толкъун(moving disturbance, undulation) | tolqun | |
| Karaim | tolhun(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Kazakh | толқын(moving disturbance, undulation) | tolqyn | |
| Khakas | салғах(moving disturbance, undulation) | salğax | |
| Khmer | រលក(moving disturbance, undulation) | rɔɔrɔlɔɔk | |
| Kikuyu | ikũmbĩ(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Kildin Sami | нэ̄ммп(moving disturbance, undulation) | nēmmp | |
| Korean | 물결(moving disturbance, undulation), 파도(moving disturbance, undulation), 흔들다(to wave one’s hand), 흔들리다(to move back and forth repeatedly) | mulgyeol, pado, heundeulda, heundeullida | |
| Kumyk | толкъун(moving disturbance, undulation) | tolqun | |
| Kyrgyz | толкун(moving disturbance, undulation) | tolkun | |
| Lao | ຄື້ນ(moving disturbance, undulation) | khư̄n | |
| Latgalian | viļņs(moving disturbance, undulation), maut(to wave one’s hand), mest(to wave one’s hand) | — | |
| Latin | flūctus(moving disturbance, undulation), unda(moving disturbance, undulation), quassō(to move back and forth repeatedly), vibrō(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Latvian | vilnis(moving disturbance, undulation), vilnis(moving disturbance in a field), vilnis(shape which alternatingly curves in opposite directions), vilnis(sudden unusually large amount of something), māt(to wave one’s hand), viļņot(to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Lezgi | лепе(moving disturbance, undulation) | lepe | |
| Lithuanian | banga(moving disturbance, undulation), vilnis(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Lubuagan Kalinga | tuppiyak(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Well(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Macedonian | бран(moving disturbance, undulation), мавне(to wave one’s hand), мавта(to wave one’s hand) | bran, mavne, mavta | |
| Malagasy | alona(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Malay | alun(moving disturbance, undulation), bena(moving disturbance, undulation), gelombang(moving disturbance, undulation), gelombang(moving disturbance in a field), ombak(moving disturbance, undulation), lambai(to wave one’s hand) | — | |
| Malayalam | തിര(moving disturbance, undulation), തിരമാല(moving disturbance, undulation) | tira, tiramāla | |
| Maltese | mewġa(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Manchu | ᠪᠣᠯᠵᠣᠨ(moving disturbance, undulation), ᡩᠣᠯᡤᡳᠨ(moving disturbance, undulation) | boljon, dolgin | |
| Manx | tonn(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Māori | ngaru(moving disturbance, undulation), manana(to move back and forth repeatedly), ori(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly), pioi(to move back and forth repeatedly), pīoi(to move back and forth repeatedly), pīwari(to move back and forth repeatedly), pō(w)hiri(to wave one’s hand), ringaringa(to wave one’s hand), rurerure(to move back and forth repeatedly), tāruperupe(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly), tāwhiri(to signal with a waving movement), tāwhiriwhiri(to signal with a waving movement), tāwhiu(to move back and forth repeatedly), tāwhiuwhiu(to move back and forth repeatedly), tōroherohe(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly), whakamanana(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Mon | လပှ်(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Mongolian | долгион(moving disturbance, undulation), ᠳᠣᠯᠭᠢᠶᠠᠨ(moving disturbance, undulation) | dolgion, dolgiyan | |
| Mwani | luwimbi(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Nanai | вата(moving disturbance, undulation) | wata | |
| Navajo | tó náádiidááh(moving disturbance, undulation), tó yilkʼooł(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Neapolitan | onna(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Norman | louême(moving disturbance, undulation), poffer(to produce waves to the hair) | — | |
| North Frisian | waag(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | pêl(moving disturbance, undulation), sîpel(moving disturbance, undulation), pêl(to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Norwegian | vinke(to wave one’s hand) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | bølge(moving disturbance, undulation), bølge(moving disturbance in a field), vaie(to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | bylgje(moving disturbance, undulation), bølge(moving disturbance, undulation), bølgje(moving disturbance, undulation), bølgje(moving disturbance in a field), vaie(to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Nupe | wúgwa(to wave one’s hand) | — | |
| Occitan | èrsa(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Old East Slavic | валъ(moving disturbance, undulation), вълна(moving disturbance, undulation) | valŭ, vŭlna | |
| Old English | ȳþ (1-3)(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Old Irish | tonn(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Old Javanese | halun(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Old Polish | przewał(moving disturbance, undulation), wełna(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | طالغه(moving disturbance, undulation), طالغه(shape which alternatingly curves in opposite directions), موج(moving disturbance, undulation) | dalga, dalga, mevc | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | габа(moving disturbance, undulation), габа(moving disturbance in a field) | haba, haba | |
| Pashto | باډاسکه(moving disturbance, undulation), موج(moving disturbance, undulation), څپه(moving disturbance, undulation) | bāḍāska, mawj, čapa | |
| Plautdietsch | Wal(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Polish | bałwan(moving disturbance, undulation), fala(moving disturbance, undulation), fala(moving disturbance in a field), fala(sudden unusually large amount of something), bachnąć(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly), falować(to move back and forth repeatedly), machać(to wave one’s hand), machnąć(to wave one’s hand), pomachać(to wave one’s hand), powiewać(to move back and forth repeatedly), zamachać(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly), zamachać(to signal with a waving movement), łopotać(to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Portuguese | aceno(sideways movement of the hand), enxame(sudden unusually large amount of something), leva(sudden unusually large amount of something), ola(a group activity in a crowd imitating a wave going through water), onda(moving disturbance, undulation), onda(moving disturbance in a field), onda(shape which alternatingly curves in opposite directions), onda(sudden unusually large amount of something), ondulação(moving disturbance in a field), ondulação(shape which alternatingly curves in opposite directions), vaga(moving disturbance, undulation), acenar(to wave one’s hand), acenar(to signal with a waving movement), agitar(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly), ondear(to produce waves to the hair), ondear(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly), ondular(to move back and forth repeatedly), ondular(to have an undulating or wavy form) | — | |
| Romanian | ondulație(moving disturbance, undulation), undă(moving disturbance, undulation), val(moving disturbance, undulation), ondula(to move back and forth repeatedly), undui(to move back and forth repeatedly), învălura(to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Romansch | unda(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Russian | вал(moving disturbance, undulation), волна́(moving disturbance, undulation), волна́(moving disturbance in a field), ви́ться(to move back and forth repeatedly), маха́ть(to wave one’s hand), махну́ть(to wave one’s hand), помаха́ть(to wave one’s hand), развева́ться(to move back and forth repeatedly) | val, volná, volná, vítʹsja, maxátʹ, maxnútʹ, pomaxátʹ, razvevátʹsja | |
| Samoan | galu(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Sanskrit | अर्णव(moving disturbance, undulation), ऊर्मि(moving disturbance, undulation), तरंग(moving disturbance, undulation) | arṇava, ūrmi, taraṃga | |
| Sardinian | unda(moving disturbance, undulation), undha(moving disturbance, undulation), unna(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | tonn(moving disturbance, undulation), crath(to move back and forth repeatedly), smèid(to move back and forth repeatedly), smèid(to wave one’s hand) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | tȁlās(moving disturbance, undulation), vȃl(moving disturbance, undulation), ва̑л(moving disturbance, undulation), та̏ла̄с(moving disturbance, undulation), lepršati(to move back and forth repeatedly), máhati(to wave one’s hand), máhnuti(to wave one’s hand), vihoriti(to move back and forth repeatedly), вихорити(to move back and forth repeatedly), лепршати(to move back and forth repeatedly), ма́хати(to wave one’s hand), ма́хнути(to wave one’s hand) | — | |
| Shan | လႅင်း(moving disturbance, undulation) | léng | |
| Sinhalese | රැල්ල(moving disturbance, undulation) | rælla | |
| Slovak | vlna(moving disturbance, undulation), mávať(to wave one’s hand), zamávať(to wave one’s hand) | — | |
| Slovene | val(moving disturbance, undulation), mahati(to wave one’s hand), pomahati(to wave one’s hand) | — | |
| Southern Altai | толку(moving disturbance, undulation), толкун(moving disturbance, undulation) | tolku, tolkun | |
| Southern Kalinga | tupiya(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Spanish | ola(moving disturbance, undulation), ola(a group activity in a crowd imitating a wave going through water), oleada(sudden unusually large amount of something), onda(moving disturbance, undulation), onda(moving disturbance in a field), onda(shape which alternatingly curves in opposite directions), vaga(moving disturbance, undulation), abanicar(baseball: to swing and miss at a pitch), agitar(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly), holear(to wave one’s hand), olear(to move back and forth repeatedly), ondear(to move back and forth repeatedly), ondular(to move back and forth repeatedly), ondular(to produce waves to the hair), saludar con la mano abierta(to wave one’s hand), tremolar(to cause to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Sranan Tongo | skwala(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Swahili | wimbi(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Swedish | bölja(moving disturbance, undulation), vink(sideways movement of the hand), våg(moving disturbance, undulation), våg(moving disturbance in a field), vaja(to move back and forth repeatedly), vinka(to wave one’s hand) | — | |
| Tagalog | alon(moving disturbance, undulation), alon(shape which alternatingly curves in opposite directions), alun-alon(shape which alternatingly curves in opposite directions), kaway(sideways movement of the hand), liboy(moving disturbance in a field), lundo(shape which alternatingly curves in opposite directions), lundu-lundo(shape which alternatingly curves in opposite directions), ikampay(to move back and forth repeatedly), ikaway(to move back and forth repeatedly), iwagayway(to move back and forth repeatedly), kawayan(to signal with a waving movement), kulutan(to produce waves to the hair), kulutin(to produce waves to the hair), kumampay(to move back and forth repeatedly), kumaway(to move back and forth repeatedly), kumaway(to signal with a waving movement), magkulot(to produce waves to the hair), magwagayway(to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Tahitian | ʻare(moving disturbance, undulation), ʻaru(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Tajik | мавҷ(moving disturbance, undulation) | mavj | |
| Tamil | அலை(moving disturbance, undulation) | alai | |
| Tatar | дулкын(moving disturbance, undulation) | dulqın | |
| Telugu | అల(moving disturbance, undulation), కెరటం(moving disturbance, undulation), కెరటం(sudden unusually large amount of something), తరంగం(moving disturbance, undulation), తరంగం(moving disturbance in a field), ఊపు(to wave one’s hand) | ala, keraṭaṁ, keraṭaṁ, taraṅgaṁ, taraṅgaṁ, ūpu | |
| Ter Sami | наммп(moving disturbance, undulation) | nâmmp | |
| Tetum | laloran(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Thai | คลื่น(moving disturbance, undulation), คลื่น(moving disturbance in a field), โบก(to wave one’s hand) | klʉ̂ʉn, klʉ̂ʉn, bòok | |
| Tibetan | རྦ་རླབས(moving disturbance, undulation) | rba rlabs | |
| Tongan | ngalu(moving disturbance, undulation), peau(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Turkish | dalga(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Turkmen | gom(moving disturbance, undulation), tolkun(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Tuvaluan | ngalu(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Tuwali Ifugao | dalluyun(moving disturbance, undulation), kibyayong(moving disturbance, undulation), payapay(to signal with a waving movement) | — | |
| Ukrainian | хви́ля(moving disturbance, undulation), хви́ля(moving disturbance in a field), хви́ля(a group activity in a crowd imitating a wave going through water), ви́тися(to move back and forth repeatedly), майорі́ти(to move back and forth repeatedly), маха́ти(to wave one’s hand), махну́ти(to wave one’s hand), помаха́ти(to wave one’s hand), розвіва́тися(to move back and forth repeatedly) | xvýlja, xvýlja, xvýlja, výtysja, majoríty, maxáty, maxnúty, pomaxáty, rozvivátysja | |
| Unami | tkuwe(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Upper Sorbian | žołma(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Urdu | لَہْر(moving disturbance, undulation), مَوج(moving disturbance, undulation) | lahr, mauj | |
| Uyghur | دولقۇن(moving disturbance, undulation) | dolqun | |
| Uzbek | dolgʻa(moving disturbance, undulation), mavj(moving disturbance, undulation), toʻlqin(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Vietnamese | sóng(moving disturbance, undulation), vẫy(to wave one’s hand), vẫy tay(to wave one’s hand) | — | |
| Walloon | houyon(moving disturbance, undulation), wache(moving disturbance, undulation), wague(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Waray-Waray | balud(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Welsh | gwaneg(moving disturbance, undulation), ton(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| West-Frisian | golven(to have an undulating or wavy form), wenken(to wave one’s hand), wuiven(to move back and forth repeatedly) | — | |
| Yakut | долгун(moving disturbance, undulation) | dolgun | |
| Yámana | čili(moving disturbance, undulation) | — | |
| Yiddish | אינד(moving disturbance, undulation), כוואַליע(moving disturbance, undulation) | ind, khvalye | |
| Yoruba | ìgbì(moving disturbance, undulation), juwọ́(to wave one’s hand) | — | |
| Zazaki | phêl(moving disturbance, undulation) | — |
golf
dallgë, valë, rendem
موج, موج, موجة, مَوْج, مَوْجَة, رَفْرَفَ, لَوَّحَ
mōg, mōj, mōja, mawj, mawja, rafrafa, lawwaḥa
chimã, dalgã, tãlazi, undã
ܓܠܠܐ, ܓܲܠܸܠ, ܛܲܪܛܸܥ, ܠܲܦܹܐ, ܡܲܢܝܸܦ, ܪܲܚܸܦ, ܪܲܦܪܸܦ
gallā, gallil, ṭarṭiˁ, lappē, manyip, raḥḥip, raprip
onda
dalğa
тулҡын, тулҡын, тулҡын, болғау, елберләү, елпелдәү, ялпылдау, өлтәнләү
tulqın, tulqın, tulqın, bolğaw, yelberləw, yelpeldəw, yalpıldaw, öltənləw
olatu, uhin, uhin
хва́ля, хва́ля, ві́цца, маха́ць, махну́ць, памаха́ць, развява́цца
xválja, xválja, vícca, maxácʹ, maxnúcʹ, pamaxácʹ, razvjavácca
alon, balod, hukol
вълна́, вълна́, ма́хане, мексика́нска вълна́, ве́я се, къдря, ма́хам, ма́хна
vǎlná, vǎlná, máhane, meksikánska vǎlná, véja se, kǎdrja, máham, máhna
ona, ona, ona, onada, saludar
balod
olashi
vlna, mávat, zamávat
jonda
bølge, bølge, vaje, vifte, vinke
baar, golf, golf, golf, golf, wave, wapperen, wuiven, zwaaien, zwaaien, zwenken
challoyon, onchoschos-or ay chanom
ondo, svingi
laine
onda
alda, bylgja
biau
aalto, aalto, aalto, aalto, aalto, aaltoilu, vilkutus, aaltoilla, aaltoilla, heiluttaa, heiluttaa, hulmuta, kihartaa, kähertää, liehua, vilkuttaa, vilkuttaa, vilkuttaa
flot, onde, ondulation, vague, vague, agiter, brandir, flotter, onduler, saluer
onde
aceno, onda, vaga, acenar, capear, ondular
Welle, Welle, Welle, Welle, Wink, Wirbel, Woge, flattern, ondulieren, schwenken, wedeln, wedeln, wellen, wellen, winken, wogen, zuwinken
nalu
balod
hullám, integet, leng
alda, bylgja
ondo
allon
alun, gelombang, ombak
alto, laine, löyhyttää, ravata, viuhkaa
unda
casadh, croitheadh, tonn (1,4), croith, croith, croith
gesto, onda, onda, ondata, agitare, ondeggiare, salutare
alun, ombak
ónda
tolhun
ikũmbĩ
viļņs, maut, mest
flūctus, unda, quassō, vibrō
vilnis, vilnis, vilnis, vilnis, māt, viļņot
banga, vilnis
tuppiyak
Well
alona
alun, bena, gelombang, gelombang, ombak, lambai
mewġa
tonn
ngaru, manana, ori, pioi, pīoi, pīwari, pō(w)hiri, ringaringa, rurerure, tāruperupe, tāwhiri, tāwhiriwhiri, tāwhiu, tāwhiuwhiu, tōroherohe, whakamanana
လပှ်
luwimbi
tó náádiidááh, tó yilkʼooł
onna
louême, poffer
waag
pêl, sîpel, pêl
vinke
bølge, bølge, vaie
bylgje, bølge, bølgje, bølgje, vaie
wúgwa
èrsa
ȳþ (1-3)
tonn
halun
przewał, wełna
Wal
bałwan, fala, fala, fala, bachnąć, falować, machać, machnąć, pomachać, powiewać, zamachać, zamachać, łopotać
aceno, enxame, leva, ola, onda, onda, onda, onda, ondulação, ondulação, vaga, acenar, acenar, agitar, ondear, ondear, ondular, ondular
ondulație, undă, val, ondula, undui, învălura
unda
вал, волна́, волна́, ви́ться, маха́ть, махну́ть, помаха́ть, развева́ться
val, volná, volná, vítʹsja, maxátʹ, maxnútʹ, pomaxátʹ, razvevátʹsja
galu
unda, undha, unna
tonn, crath, smèid, smèid
tȁlās, vȃl, ва̑л, та̏ла̄с, lepršati, máhati, máhnuti, vihoriti, вихорити, лепршати, ма́хати, ма́хнути
vlna, mávať, zamávať
val, mahati, pomahati
tupiya
ola, ola, oleada, onda, onda, onda, vaga, abanicar, agitar, holear, olear, ondear, ondular, ondular, saludar con la mano abierta, tremolar
skwala
wimbi
bölja, vink, våg, våg, vaja, vinka
alon, alon, alun-alon, kaway, liboy, lundo, lundu-lundo, ikampay, ikaway, iwagayway, kawayan, kulutan, kulutin, kumampay, kumaway, kumaway, magkulot, magwagayway
ʻare, ʻaru
laloran
ngalu, peau
dalga
gom, tolkun
ngalu
dalluyun, kibyayong, payapay
хви́ля, хви́ля, хви́ля, ви́тися, майорі́ти, маха́ти, махну́ти, помаха́ти, розвіва́тися
xvýlja, xvýlja, xvýlja, výtysja, majoríty, maxáty, maxnúty, pomaxáty, rozvivátysja
tkuwe
žołma
dolgʻa, mavj, toʻlqin
sóng, vẫy, vẫy tay
houyon, wache, wague
balud
gwaneg, ton
golven, wenken, wuiven
čili
ìgbì, juwọ́
phêl
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