Wound
Translations of "wound" (135 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abkhaz | ахәра(injury) | axʷra | |
| Afrikaans | wond(injury) | — | |
| Albanian | lëndim(injury), plagë(injury) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | τραῦμα(injury), ὠτειλή(injury), τιτρώσκω(hurt or injure), τραυματίζω(hurt or injure), ἑλκόω(hurt or injure) | traûma, ōteilḗ, titrṓskō, traumatízō, helkóō | |
| Arabic | جرح(injury), جُرْح(injury), جَرَحَ(hurt or injure) | gurḥ, jurḥ, jaraḥa | |
| Armenian | վերք(injury), վիրավորել(hurt or injure) | verkʻ, viravorel | |
| Aromanian | aranã(injury), pleagã(injury), ranã(injury), arãnescu(hurt or injure), lãvuescu(hurt or injure), pliguescu(hurt or injure), rãnescu(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | xəsarət(injury), yara(injury), yaralamaq(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Bashkir | йәрәхәт(injury), яра(injury) | yərəxət, yara | |
| Basque | zauri(injury) | — | |
| Belarusian | ра́на(injury), пара́ніць(hurt or injure), ра́ніць(hurt or injure) | rána, paránicʹ, ránicʹ | |
| Bengali | ক্ষত(injury), ঘাত(injury), জখম(injury) | khot, ghat, jokhom | |
| Bikol Central | lugad(injury) | — | |
| Bulgarian | обида(something that offends a person’s feelings), оскърбление(something that offends a person’s feelings), ра́на(injury), рана(an injury to a person by which the skin is divided), обиждам(hurt (someone's feelings)), оскърбявам(hurt (someone's feelings)), раня́(hurt or injure), раня́вам(hurt or injure) | obida, oskǎrblenie, rána, rana, obiždam, oskǎrbjavam, ranjá, ranjávam | |
| Burmese | ဒဏ်ရာ(injury) | danra | |
| Catalan | ferida(injury), ferida(something that offends a person’s feelings), lesió(an injury to a person by which the skin is divided), ferir(hurt or injure), ferir(hurt (someone's feelings)) | — | |
| Chechen | чов(injury) | čov | |
| Cherokee | ᎤᏐᏅᏅ(injury), ᎠᏐᏅᏍᎦ(hurt or injure) | usonvnv, asonvsga | |
| Chichewa | bala(injury) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 傷口 /伤口(injury), 傷害 /伤害(injury), 傷害 /伤害(something that offends a person’s feelings), 傷心 /伤心(something that offends a person’s feelings), 傷害 /伤害(hurt or injure), 擊傷 /击伤(hurt or injure), 致傷 /致伤(hurt or injure) | shāngkǒu, shānghài, shānghài, shāngxīn, shānghài, jīshāng, zhìshāng | |
| Chukchi | атын(injury) | — | |
| Chuvash | суран(injury) | suran | |
| Cimbrian | bunta(injury), buntan(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Crimean Tatar | yara(injury) | — | |
| Czech | rána(injury), poranit(hurt or injure), ranit(hurt or injure), ranit(hurt (someone's feelings)), zranit(hurt or injure), zraňovat(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Danish | skade(injury), sår(injury), sår(an injury to a person by which the skin is divided), skade(hurt or injure), såre(hurt or injure), såre(hurt (someone's feelings)) | — | |
| Dutch | kwetsuur(injury), verwonding(injury), verwonding(an injury to a person by which the skin is divided), wond(injury), wonde(injury), wonde(something that offends a person’s feelings), kwetsen(hurt or injure), kwetsen(hurt (someone's feelings)), verwonden(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Egyptian | w-b-n:nw*w-D26(injury) | wbnw | |
| Erzya | керявкс(injury), сэредькс(injury) | keŕavks, sëreďks | |
| Esperanto | vundo(injury), vundi(hurt or injure), vundi(hurt (someone's feelings)) | — | |
| Estonian | haav(injury) | — | |
| Even | хуи(injury) | huji | |
| Evenki | хуе(injury) | huje | |
| Finnish | haava(injury), haava(an injury to a person by which the skin is divided), loukkaus(something that offends a person’s feelings), haavoittaa(hurt or injure), loukata(hurt (someone's feelings)) | — | |
| French | blessure(injury), blessure(something that offends a person’s feelings), blessure(an injury to a person by which the skin is divided), lésion(an injury to a person by which the skin is divided), offense(something that offends a person’s feelings), plaie(injury), blesser(hurt or injure), blesser(hurt (someone's feelings)), offenser(hurt (someone's feelings)) | — | |
| Friulian | feride(injury), ferî(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Galician | chaga(injury), chaga(an injury to a person by which the skin is divided), corte(an injury to a person by which the skin is divided), ferida(injury), ferida(an injury to a person by which the skin is divided), mancadura(injury), chagar(hurt or injure), ferir(hurt or injure), ferir(hurt (someone's feelings)), magoar(hurt or injure), mancar(hurt or injure), vulnerar(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Georgian | ჭრილობა(injury) | č̣riloba | |
| German | Verletzung(injury), Verletzung(something that offends a person’s feelings), Wunde(injury), verletzen(hurt or injure), verletzen(hurt (someone's feelings)), verwunden(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Greek | τραύμα(injury), τραύμα(something that offends a person’s feelings), τραύμα(an injury to a person by which the skin is divided), λαβώνω(hurt or injure), πληγώνω(hurt or injure), πληγώνω(hurt (someone's feelings)), τραυματίζω(hurt or injure), τραυματίζω(hurt (someone's feelings)) | trávma, trávma, trávma, lavóno, pligóno, pligóno, travmatízo, travmatízo | |
| Haitian Creole | blesi(injury) | — | |
| Hamer-Banna | aajími(injury) | — | |
| Hebrew | פְּגִיעָה(injury), פֶּצַע(injury), פָּגַע(hurt or injure) | p'gi'á, pétsa, pagá | |
| Hindi | घाव(injury), चोट(injury), ठेस(something that offends a person’s feelings), चोट करना(hurt or injure) | ghāv, coṭ, ṭhes, coṭ karnā | |
| Hungarian | seb(injury), sértés(something that offends a person’s feelings) | — | |
| Icelandic | sár(injury), sár(an injury to a person by which the skin is divided), meiða(hurt or injure), særa(hurt or injure), særa(hurt (someone's feelings)) | — | |
| Indonesian | cedera(injury), lecet(injury), luka(injury), luka(something that offends a person’s feelings), melukai(hurt or injure), melukai(hurt (someone's feelings)), mencederai(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Ingrian | haava(injury), raana(injury), verestää(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Ingush | чов(injury) | čov | |
| Irish | créacht(injury), áladh(injury), goin(hurt or injure), leon(hurt or injure), loit(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Italian | ferita(injury), ferita(an injury to a person by which the skin is divided), lesione(injury), offesa(something that offends a person’s feelings), piaga(injury), ferire(hurt or injure), ferire(hurt (someone's feelings)), offendere(hurt (someone's feelings)) | — | |
| Japanese | 傷(injury), 傷(something that offends a person’s feelings), 怪我(injury), 傷付ける(hurt or injure), 傷付ける(hurt (someone's feelings)), 怪我させる(hurt or injure) | kizu, kizu, kega, kizutsukeru, kizutsukeru, kega saseru | |
| Javanese | tatu(injury) | — | |
| Kapampangan | sakit(something that offends a person’s feelings), sugat(injury) | — | |
| Kazakh | жара(injury), жарақат(injury), зақым(injury) | jara, jaraqat, zaqym | |
| Khmer | របួស(injury) | rɔbuəh | |
| Korean | 상처(injury), 상처(something that offends a person’s feelings), 상처를 입히다(hurt or injure), 상처를 입히다(hurt (someone's feelings)), 해치다(hurt or injure) | sangcheo, sangcheo, sangcheoreul iphida, sangcheoreul iphida, haechida | |
| Kyrgyz | жара(injury), жараат(injury), жаракат(injury) | jara, jaraat, jarakat | |
| Lao | ບາດ(injury), ບາດແຜ(injury), ແຜ(injury) | bāt, bāt phǣ, phǣ | |
| Latin | laesio(something that offends a person’s feelings), plāga(injury), vulnus(injury), vulnus(something that offends a person’s feelings), sauciō(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Latvian | brūce(injury) | — | |
| Lithuanian | žaizda(injury) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | raniś(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Lutuv | hmaa(injury) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Wonn(injury), blesséieren(hurt or injure), verletzen(hurt or injure), verwonnen(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Macedonian | ра́на(injury), навре́дува(hurt (someone's feelings)), повре́дува(hurt (someone's feelings)), повреди(hurt or injure), повредува(hurt or injure), рани(hurt or injure), ранува(hurt or injure) | rána, navréduva, povréduva, povredi, povreduva, rani, ranuva | |
| Malay | luka(injury) | — | |
| Maltese | ferita(injury), pjaga(injury) | — | |
| Manchu | ᡶᡝᠶᡝ(injury), ᡶᡠᡵᡩᠠᠨ(injury) | feye, furdan | |
| Māori | taotūtanga(injury), tūnga(injury), wharatanga(injury), whakakino(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Middle English | hurt(injury), wounde(injury) | — | |
| Moksha | керф(injury), сярядькс(injury) | kerf, säräďks | |
| Mongolian | шарх(injury) | šarx | |
| Nanai | пуе(injury) | puje | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | ɓanguzi(injury) | — | |
| Norman | bliesseûthe(injury), bliesseûthe(something that offends a person’s feelings), bliesseûthe(an injury to a person by which the skin is divided) | — | |
| Norwegian | skade(injury), sår(injury), sår(something that offends a person’s feelings), sår(an injury to a person by which the skin is divided), skade(hurt or injure), såre(hurt (someone's feelings)) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | flein(injury) | — | |
| Occitan | ferida(injury), ferir(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Odia | ଜଖମ(injury) | Jakhama | |
| Old English | benn(injury), wund(injury), bennian(hurt or injure), wundian(hurt or injure), ġebennian(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Old Javanese | tatu(injury) | — | |
| Oromo | madaa(injury) | — | |
| Ossetian | хъӕдгом(injury), цӕф(injury) | qædgom, cæf | |
| Ottoman Turkish | یاره(injury), یارهلامق(hurt or injure) | yara, yaralamak | |
| Pashto | زخم(injury) | záxəm | |
| Persian | زخم(injury), مجروح کردن(hurt or injure) | zaxm, majruh kardan | |
| Piedmontese | ferì(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Polish | rana(injury), ranić(hurt or injure), urazić(hurt (someone's feelings)), zranić(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Portuguese | chaga(injury), ferida(injury), ferimento(injury), lesão(injury), machucado(injury), mágoa(injury), mágoa(something that offends a person’s feelings), ferir(hurt or injure), lesar(hurt or injure), machucar(hurt or injure), magoar(hurt (someone's feelings)), vulnerar(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Romanian | leziune(injury), plagă(injury), rană(injury), răni(hurt or injure), vătăma(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Romansch | plaga(injury), plaia(injury), plaja(injury), pleja(injury) | — | |
| Russian | ра́на(injury), ра́на(something that offends a person’s feelings), ране́ние(injury), тра́вма(injury), тра́вма(something that offends a person’s feelings), пора́нить(hurt or injure), ра́нить(hurt or injure) | rána, rána, ranénije, trávma, trávma, poránitʹ, ránitʹ | |
| Salar | şañ(injury) | — | |
| Sanskrit | क्षति(injury), हिनस्ति(hurt or injure) | kṣati, hinasti | |
| Sardinian | firiri(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | leòn(injury), leòn(something that offends a person’s feelings), leòn(an injury to a person by which the skin is divided), ciùrr(hurt or injure), ciùrr(hurt (someone's feelings)), leòn(hurt or injure), leòn(hurt (someone's feelings)) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | rana(injury), рана(injury), rȁniti(hurt or injure), ра̏нити(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Sidamo | mada(injury) | — | |
| Sinhalese | තුවාලය(injury) | tuwālaya | |
| Slovak | rana(injury), poraniť(hurt or injure), raniť(hurt or injure), zraniť(hurt or injure), zraňovať(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Slovene | rana(injury), raniti(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Somali | qoon(injury) | — | |
| Southern Altai | јара(injury) | ǰara | |
| Spanish | ferida(injury), herida(injury), llaga(injury), bazofiar(hurt or injure), herir(hurt or injure), herir(hurt (someone's feelings)), lesionar(hurt or injure), zaherir(hurt (someone's feelings)) | — | |
| Swahili | jeraha(injury), uvimbe(injury), uvimbe(an injury to a person by which the skin is divided), vimbe(hurt or injure), vimbe(hurt (someone's feelings)) | — | |
| Swedish | skada(injury), sår(injury), sår(something that offends a person’s feelings), skada(hurt or injure), såra(hurt or injure), såra(hurt (someone's feelings)) | — | |
| Tagalog | sugat(injury) | — | |
| Tajik | захм(injury) | zaxm | |
| Talysh | yara(injury) | — | |
| Tamil | காயம்(injury), புண்(injury) | kāyam, puṇ | |
| Tarifit | ayezzim(injury) | — | |
| Tat | yara(injury) | — | |
| Tatar | җәрәхәт(injury) | cäräxät | |
| Telugu | గాయము(injury), గాయపరచు(hurt or injure) | gāyamu, gāyaparacu | |
| Ternate | nyabo(injury) | — | |
| Thai | บาดแผล(injury) | bàat-plɛ̌ɛ | |
| Tibetan | རྨ(injury) | rma | |
| Tocharian B | pīle(injury) | — | |
| Turkish | hasar(injury), yara(injury), yaralamak(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Turkmen | ýara(injury) | — | |
| Tuvan | балыг(injury) | balıg | |
| Ukrainian | ра́на(injury), зра́нити(hurt or injure), пора́нити(hurt or injure), ра́нити(hurt or injure) | rána, zrányty, porányty, rányty | |
| Upper Sorbian | ranić(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Urdu | گھاو(injury) | ghāv | |
| Uyghur | جاراھەت(injury) | jarahet | |
| Uzbek | jarohat(injury), yara(injury), yarador qilmoq(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Vietnamese | vết thương(injury) | — | |
| Volapük | vun(injury), vunön(hurt or injure) | — | |
| Welsh | briwo(hurt or injure), clwyfo(hurt or injure) | — | |
| West Flemish | gabbe(injury) | — | |
| Wutunhua | maka(injury) | — | |
| Xârâcùù | xwâdöu(injury) | — | |
| Yakut | баас(injury) | baas | |
| Yiddish | וווּנד(injury) | vund |
wond
lëndim, plagë
τραῦμα, ὠτειλή, τιτρώσκω, τραυματίζω, ἑλκόω
traûma, ōteilḗ, titrṓskō, traumatízō, helkóō
aranã, pleagã, ranã, arãnescu, lãvuescu, pliguescu, rãnescu
xəsarət, yara, yaralamaq
zauri
lugad
обида, оскърбление, ра́на, рана, обиждам, оскърбявам, раня́, раня́вам
obida, oskǎrblenie, rána, rana, obiždam, oskǎrbjavam, ranjá, ranjávam
ferida, ferida, lesió, ferir, ferir
bala
傷口 /伤口, 傷害 /伤害, 傷害 /伤害, 傷心 /伤心, 傷害 /伤害, 擊傷 /击伤, 致傷 /致伤
shāngkǒu, shānghài, shānghài, shāngxīn, shānghài, jīshāng, zhìshāng
атын
bunta, buntan
yara
rána, poranit, ranit, ranit, zranit, zraňovat
skade, sår, sår, skade, såre, såre
kwetsuur, verwonding, verwonding, wond, wonde, wonde, kwetsen, kwetsen, verwonden
vundo, vundi, vundi
haav
haava, haava, loukkaus, haavoittaa, loukata
blessure, blessure, blessure, lésion, offense, plaie, blesser, blesser, offenser
feride, ferî
chaga, chaga, corte, ferida, ferida, mancadura, chagar, ferir, ferir, magoar, mancar, vulnerar
Verletzung, Verletzung, Wunde, verletzen, verletzen, verwunden
τραύμα, τραύμα, τραύμα, λαβώνω, πληγώνω, πληγώνω, τραυματίζω, τραυματίζω
trávma, trávma, trávma, lavóno, pligóno, pligóno, travmatízo, travmatízo
blesi
aajími
seb, sértés
sár, sár, meiða, særa, særa
cedera, lecet, luka, luka, melukai, melukai, mencederai
haava, raana, verestää
créacht, áladh, goin, leon, loit
ferita, ferita, lesione, offesa, piaga, ferire, ferire, offendere
tatu
sakit, sugat
상처, 상처, 상처를 입히다, 상처를 입히다, 해치다
sangcheo, sangcheo, sangcheoreul iphida, sangcheoreul iphida, haechida
laesio, plāga, vulnus, vulnus, sauciō
brūce
žaizda
raniś
hmaa
Wonn, blesséieren, verletzen, verwonnen
ра́на, навре́дува, повре́дува, повреди, повредува, рани, ранува
rána, navréduva, povréduva, povredi, povreduva, rani, ranuva
luka
ferita, pjaga
taotūtanga, tūnga, wharatanga, whakakino
hurt, wounde
ɓanguzi
bliesseûthe, bliesseûthe, bliesseûthe
skade, sår, sår, sår, skade, såre
flein
ferida, ferir
benn, wund, bennian, wundian, ġebennian
tatu
madaa
ferì
rana, ranić, urazić, zranić
chaga, ferida, ferimento, lesão, machucado, mágoa, mágoa, ferir, lesar, machucar, magoar, vulnerar
leziune, plagă, rană, răni, vătăma
plaga, plaia, plaja, pleja
ра́на, ра́на, ране́ние, тра́вма, тра́вма, пора́нить, ра́нить
rána, rána, ranénije, trávma, trávma, poránitʹ, ránitʹ
şañ
firiri
leòn, leòn, leòn, ciùrr, ciùrr, leòn, leòn
rana, рана, rȁniti, ра̏нити
mada
rana, poraniť, raniť, zraniť, zraňovať
rana, raniti
qoon
ferida, herida, llaga, bazofiar, herir, herir, lesionar, zaherir
jeraha, uvimbe, uvimbe, vimbe, vimbe
skada, sår, sår, skada, såra, såra
sugat
yara
ayezzim
yara
nyabo
pīle
hasar, yara, yaralamak
ýara
ranić
jarohat, yara, yarador qilmoq
vết thương
vun, vunön
briwo, clwyfo
gabbe
maka
xwâdöu
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