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English
Etymology
From kid + nap ( “ to nab; to grab ” ) .
Pronunciation
Verb
kidnap (third-person singular simple present kidnaps , present participle kidnapping or kidnaping , simple past and past participle kidnapped or kidnaped )
( transitive ) To seize or detain a person unlawfully and move or conceal them; sometimes for ransom .
2002 September 6, Michelle and Robert Lamoreaux, “Model Citizens”, in Totally Spies! , season 1, episode 9, spoken by Alexandra “Alex” (Jess Harnell as Jerry and Katie Leigh ), Marathon Media , via Teletoon :Hello, ladies. How’s the Big Apple ? Rotten, Jerry. Clover’s been kidnapped . Oh dear. That’s the second time this month.
Derived terms
Translations
to seize and detain a person unlawfully
Albanian: please add this translation if you can
Arabic: اِخْتَطَفَ (ar) ( iḵtaṭafa )
Hijazi Arabic: اختطف ( aḵtaṭaf ) , خَطَف ( ḵaṭaf )
Armenian: առեւանգել (hy) ( aṙewangel )
Aromanian: arachiu , arãchescu
Azerbaijani: qaçırmaq (az)
Belarusian: выкрада́ць impf ( vykradácʹ ) , вы́красці pf ( výkrasci )
Bulgarian: похищавам (bg) impf ( pohištavam ) , отвличам (bg) ( otvličam )
Burmese: ပြန်ပေးဆွဲ (my) ( pranpe:hcwai: )
Catalan: segrestar (ca) , raptar (ca) (with sexual intent)
Chinese:
Cantonese: 標參 / 标参 ( biu1 sam1 )
Mandarin: 綁架 / 绑架 (zh) ( bǎngjià ) , 綁票 / 绑票 (zh) ( bǎngpiào ) , 拐帶 / 拐带 (zh) ( guǎidài )
Cornish: denladra
Czech: unést (cs)
Danish: bortføre (da) , kidnappe
Dutch: ontvoeren (nl) , kidnappen (nl)
Esperanto: forkapti
Estonian: röövima
Finnish: kidnapata (fi) , kaapata (fi) , siepata (fi)
French: enlever (fr) , kidnapper (fr) , ravir (fr)
Georgian: მოტაცება ( moṭaceba )
German: entführen (de)
Greek: απάγω (el) ( apágo )
Ancient: ἀπάγω ( apágō )
Hebrew: חטף (he) ( ḥataf )
Hindi: अपहरण करना ( apahraṇ karnā )
Hungarian: elrabol (hu) , embert rabol
Icelandic: ræna (is)
Ido: kidnapar (io) , raptar (io)
Indonesian: menculik (id)
Interlingua: sequestrar
Italian: rapire (it) , sequestrare (it)
Japanese: 誘拐する (ja) ( ゆうかいする, yūkai suru ) , 攫う (ja) ( さらう, sarau )
Khiamniungan Naga: thōhlǖkhúa
Khmer: ចាប់ជំរិត ( capcumrɨt )
Korean: 채가다 ( chaegada ) , 훔치다 (ko) ( humchida ) , 납치하다 (ko) ( napchihada )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: ڕفاندن ( rfandin )
Lao: ລັກພາຕົວ ( lak phā tūa )
Latin: raptō , rapiō
Latvian: nolaupīšana f
Lithuanian: please add this translation if you can
Macedonian: киднапи́ра impf or pf ( kidnapíra )
Maltese: ħataf
Maori: mautāhae , tipua , tupua
Norman: enlever
Norwegian: kidnappe
Old English: forstelan
Persian: آدمربای کردن ( âdam-robâye kardan )
Polish: porwać (pl) , uprowadzić (pl) pf , uprowadzać (pl) impf , porywać (pl) impf
Portuguese: sequestrar (pt) , raptar (pt)
Romanian: răpi (ro)
Russian: похища́ть (ru) impf ( poxiščátʹ ) , похи́тить (ru) pf ( poxítitʹ ) , красть (ru) impf ( krastʹ ) , укра́сть (ru) pf ( ukrástʹ ) , выкра́дывать (ru) impf ( vykrádyvatʹ ) , вы́красть (ru) pf ( výkrastʹ ) , ворова́ть (ru) impf ( vorovátʹ ) , сворова́ть (ru) pf ( svorovátʹ )
Sardinian: arpiài
Serbo-Croatian: oteti (sh)
Slovak: uniesť pf
Spanish: secuestrar (es) , raptar (es) (with sexual connotation)
Swahili: teka nyara (sw)
Swedish: kidnappa (sv)
Thai: ลักพาตัว (th) ( lák-paa-dtuua )
Tibetan: ཇག་ཁྲིད་བྱས ( jag khrid byas )
Turkish: kaçırmak (tr)
Ukrainian: викрада́ти impf ( vykradáty ) , ви́красти pf ( výkrasty )
Vietnamese: bắt cóc (vi)
Yiddish: אַוועקכאַפּן ( avekkhapn )
Noun
kidnap (countable and uncountable , plural kidnaps )
The crime, or an instance, of kidnapping .
Translations
an instance of kidnapping
Bulgarian: отвличане n ( otvličane ) , похищение (bg) n ( pohištenie )
Catalan: segrest (ca) , rapte (ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin: 綁架 / 绑架 (zh) ( bǎngjià ) , 誘拐 / 诱拐 (zh) ( yòuguǎi ) , 拐騙 / 拐骗 (zh) ( guǎipiàn ) , 綁票 / 绑票 (zh) ( bǎngpiào )
Czech: únos (cs) m
Dutch: ontvoering (nl) f
Finnish: kidnappaus (fi) , sieppaus (fi)
French: enlèvement (fr) m , kidnapping (fr) m , rapt (fr) m
German: Entführung (de) f , Menschenraub m , Kinderraub m
Hebrew: חטיפה ( ḥatifa )
Hungarian: emberrablás (hu)
Ido: rapto (io)
Indonesian: penculikan (id)
Interlingua: sequestro
Irish: fuadach m
Italian: sequestro (it) , rapimento (it)
Japanese: 誘拐 (ja) ( ゆうかい, yūkai ) , 拉致 (ja) ( らち, rachi )
Korean: 납치(拉致) (ko) ( napchi )
Latvian: nolaupīt
Polish: porwanie (pl) n , uprowadzenie (pl) n
Portuguese: sequestro (pt)
Russian: похище́ние (ru) n ( poxiščénije )
Serbo-Croatian: otmica (sh) f
Spanish: secuestro (es) , rapto (es)
Swedish: kidnappning (sv) c
Tagalog: kidnap (tl) , dukot
Vietnamese: sự bắt cóc (vi)
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Dutch
Pronunciation
Verb
kidnap
inflection of kidnappen :
first-person singular present indicative
(in case of inversion ) second-person singular present indicative
imperative
Tagalog
Etymology
Borrowed from English kidnap .
Pronunciation
Noun
kidnap (Baybayin spelling ᜃᜒᜇ᜔ᜈᜉ᜔ )
kidnap
Synonym: dukot
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