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English
Noun
Translations
organism capable of photosynthesis
Abkhaz: аҵиаа ( acʼjaa )
Acholi: yat
Afrikaans: plant (af)
Akan: dua
Aklanon: tanom
Albanian: bimë (sq) f
Amharic: ተክል ( täkl )
Arabic: نَبَات (ar) m ( nabāt )
Aragonese: mata
Armenian: բույս (hy) ( buys )
Aromanian: plantã f
Assamese: গছ-গছনি ( gos-gosni )
Asturian: planta (ast) f
Azerbaijani: bitki (az)
South Azerbaijani: بیتکی ( bitki )
Baluchi: نهال , جر ( jarr )
Banjarese: tumbuhan
Bashkir: үҫемлек ( üśemlek )
Basque: landare
Belarusian: раслі́на (be) f ( raslína ) , расьлі́на f ( rasʹlína ) ( Taraškievica )
Bengali: গাছ (bn) ( gach )
Bhojpuri: ओधी ( ōdhī ) , पौधा ( paudhā )
Bikol Central: pananom , tinanom (bcl)
Bishnupriya Manipuri: চারা
Breton: plantenn (br) f
Bulgarian: расте́ние (bg) n ( rasténie )
Burmese: အပင် (my) ( a.pang )
Burushaski: tom
Buryat: ургамал ( urgamal )
Capiznon: tanum
Carpathian Rusyn: ростлина f ( rostlyna )
Catalan: planta (ca) f
Cebuano: tanom
Chamorro: tinanom
Chechen: орамат ( oramat )
Chichewa: chomera
Chinese:
Cantonese: 植物 ( zik6 mat6 )
Dungan: җыву ( žɨvu )
Eastern Min: 植物 ( sĭk-ŭk )
Hakka: 植物 ( chhṳ̍t-vu̍t )
Hokkien: 植物 (zh-min-nan) ( si̍t-bu̍t )
Mandarin: 植物 (zh) ( zhíwù )
Wu: 植物 ( 8 zeq-veq)
Chukchi: тыӈэчьын ( tyṇėčʹyn ) , тыӈачьыԓгын ( tyṇačʹyḷgyn ) , тыӈэчьыт pl ( tyṇėčʹyt )
Chuvash: ӳсентӑран ( üs̬ent̬ăran )
Crimean Tatar: bitki
Czech: rostlina (cs) f
Danish: plante (da) c
Dhivehi: ގަސް (dv) ( gas )
Digo: muhi
Dutch: plant (nl) m , gewas (nl) n
Dzongkha: ཤིང་། ( shing )
Egyptian: (smw m )
Erzya: касыкс ( kasiks )
Esperanto: planto (eo)
Estonian: taim (et)
Evenki: растение ( rasteņije )
Ewe: please add this translation if you can
Extremaduran: please add this translation if you can
Faroese: planta f
Finnish: kasvi (fi)
French: plante (fr) f
Galician: planta (gl) f , vexetal (gl) m
Gawwada: kaarko
Georgian: მცენარე (ka) ( mcenare )
German: Pflanze (de) f , Gewächs (de) n
Alemannic German: Pflanz f
Greek: φυτό (el) n ( fytó )
Ancient: φυτόν n ( phutón )
Greenlandic: naasoq
Guaraní: ka'a (gn)
Gujarati: છોડ ( choḍ )
Gusii: ekemeria
Haitian Creole: plant
Harari: ነባት ( näbatə )
Hausa: shuka (ha)
Hawaiian: mea kanu
Hebrew: צֶמַח (he) m ( tsémakh )
Hiligaynon: tanum
Hindi: पौधा (hi) ( paudhā )
Hungarian: növény (hu)
Hupdë: yúm
Icelandic: jurt (is) f , planta (is) f
Ido: planto (io)
Igbo: osisi (ig)
Ilocano: mula
Indonesian: tumbuh-tumbuhan (id)
Ingrian: kasvo
Interlingua: planta
Inuktitut: ᐱᕈᖅᑐᖅ ( piroqtoq )
Inupiaq: nautchiaq , nautchiiruq
Iraqw: hatlit
Irish: lus m
Italian: pianta (it) f
Japanese: 植物 (ja) ( しょくぶつ, shokubutsu ) , 草木 (ja) ( くさき, kusaki )
Javanese: ꦠꦤ꧀ꦢꦸꦫꦤ꧀ ( tanduran )
Kabyle: ⵉⵎⵖⵉ ( imɣi )
Kalasha: muṭ
Kalmyk: урһмл ( urğml )
Kamba: mumea , muti
Kannada: ಗಿಡ (kn) ( giḍa )
Kapampangan: tanaman
Karachay-Balkar: ёсюмлюк ( ösümlük )
Karaim: биткэи ( bitkei )
Karakalpak: ósimlik
Kashubian: roscëna
Kazakh: өсімдік ( ösımdık )
Khmer: ដើម (km) ( daəm )
Kikuyu: mũmera , muti
Kinaray-a: tanum
Kipsigis: minutiet
Korean: 식물(植物) (ko) ( singmul )
Koronadal Blaan: fale
Kumyk: оьсюмлюк ( ösümlük )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: گیا (ckb) ( giya ) , ڕوەک ( rwek )
Northern Kurdish: giya (ku) , riwek (ku)
Kyrgyz: өсүмдүк (ky) ( ösümdük ) , ۅسۉمدۉك
Ladino:
Latin: planta f
Lak: ххяххия ( x:aˤx:iaˤ )
Lao: ຕົ້ນພືດ ( ton phư̄t ) , ຕົ້ນ ( ton )
Latgalian: auguojs
Latin: planta (la) f
Latvian: augs (lv) m
Lezgi: набатат ( nabatat )
Lithuanian: augalas (lt) m
Livonian: taim
Low German: Plant (nds) f
Lozi: simela
Luganda: ekimera
Luo: yien
Luxembourgish: Planz f
Maasai: icheni
Macedonian: растение n ( rastenie )
Maguindanao: pamulan
Malagasy: zava-maniry (mg)
Malay: tumbuhan (ms)
Jawi: تومبوهن
Malayalam: സസ്യം (ml) ( sasyaṁ )
Manx: lus f , losserey f
Maori: otaota , tipu
Mapudungun: anümka
Mara Chin: chicheipa
Maranao: pamomolan
Marathi: रोपे ( rope )
Mari:
Western Mari: кушкыш ( kuškyš )
Mauritian Creole: plant
Meru: mumera , muti
Minangkabau: tanaman (min) , tumbuah
Mirandese: planta f , begetal
Moksha: касыкс ( kasiks )
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: ургамал (mn) ( urgamal )
Navajo: chʼil
Nepali: बिरूवा ( birūwā )
Ngaju: taluh belum
Nogai: оьсимлик ( ösimlik )
Norman: pliante f ( Jersey ) , pllànte f ( Guernsey )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: plante (no) m or f
Nynorsk: plante (no) m or f
Occitan: planta (oc) f
Odia: ଉଦ୍ଭିଦ ( udbhida )
Old English: wyrt f , plante f
Oromo: biqila
Pannonian Rusyn: рошлїна f ( rošljina )
Pashto: نبات (ps) ( nabāt )
Persian:
Dari: گِیَاه (fa) ( giyāh )
Iranian Persian: گِیاه (fa) ( giyâh )
Plautdietsch: Plaunt f
Polish: roślina (pl) f
Portuguese: planta (pt) f , vegetal (pt) m
Punjabi: ਬੂਟਾ ( būṭā ) , ਪੌਦਾ ( paudā )
Quechua: yura (qu)
Romagnol: piânta f
Romani: drab
Romanian: plantă (ro) f
Romansch: planta
Russian: расте́ние (ru) n ( rasténije )
Rwanda-Rundi: ikimera
Samoan: toto
Santali: ᱫᱟᱨᱮ ( dare )
Saramaccan: uwíi
Sardinian: pranta f
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: раслиње n , биљка f , биљкица f ( Diminutive ) , биље n ( Collective )
Roman: raslinje (sh) n , biljka (sh) f , biljkica (sh) f ( Diminutive ) , bilje (sh) n ( Collective )
Seychellois Creole: laplant
Shina: tom
Shona: mbesa
Sicilian: chianta (scn) f , cianta (scn) f
Sindhi: ٻوٽا ( buta )
Sinhalese: පැළය ( pæḷaya )
Slovak: rastlina (sk) f
Slovene: rastlina (sl) f
Somali: dhir (so)
Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: rostlina f
Upper Sorbian: rostlina (hsb) f
Sotho: semela
Southern Altai: ӧзӱм ( özüm )
Southern Hindko: پودا ( paudā )
Spanish: planta (es) f , mata (es) f
Sranan Tongo: prani
Sundanese: ᮕᮨᮕᮨᮜᮊᮔ᮪ ( pepelakan ) , ᮒᮥᮒᮥᮝᮥᮠᮔ᮪ ( tutuwuhan )
Surigaonon: tanom
Swahili: mmea (sw)
Swedish: planta (sv) c , växt (sv)
Tagabawa: pamula
Tagalog: halaman (tl)
Tajik: ниҳол (tg) ( nihol )
Tamil: செடி (ta) ( ceṭi )
Tarantino: piande f
Tarifit: nnwar m
Tatar: үсемлек (tt) ( üsemlek )
Telugu: మొక్క (te) ( mokka )
Thai: พืช (th) ( pʉ̂ʉt )
Tibetan: རྩི་ཤིང་། ( rtsi shing )
Tigrinya: ተኽሊ ( täxli )
Tonga (Malawi): vwakume
Tumbuka: chakumera
Tupinambá: ka'a
Turkish: bitki (tr) , ösümlük , nebat (tr)
Turkmen: ösümlik
Tuvan: үнүш ( ünüş )
Uab Meto: hau , hauhonês , hau’amoni
Udmurt: будос ( budos )
Ukrainian: росли́на (uk) f ( roslýna )
Urdu: نَبَات f ( nabāt ) , پَودا m ( paudā )
Urum: ӧсӱмлӱк ( ösümlük )
Uyghur: ئۆسۈملۈك ( ösümlük )
Uzbek: oʻsimlik (uz)
Arabic: اوسیملیک ( oʻsimlik ) ( Southern Uzbek )
Cyrillic: ўсимлик ( oʻsimlik )
Venetan: pianta (vec)
Veps: kazvmus
Vietnamese: thực vật (vi) , cây (vi)
Walloon: plante (wa) f
Waray-Waray: tanum
Welsh: planhigyn (cy)
West Frisian: plant (fy) c
Western Panjabi: پودا ( podā )
White Hmong: nroj tshuag
Wichí Lhamtés Nocten: wichí
Wolof: please add this translation if you can
Xhosa: isityalo
Yakut: үүнээйи ( üüneeyi )
Yaqui: juya
Yiddish: פֿלאַנץ f ( flants ) , געוויקס n ( geviks )
Yogad: mula
Yoruba: ohun ọ̀gbìn
Zarma: turize
Zazaki: ( Southern Zazaki ) nebat (diq)
Zhuang: doenghgo
Zulu: isitshalo (zu) class 7 /8
a small or herbaceous organism, rather than a tree
organism of the kingdom Plantae
ecology: multicellular eukaryote that includes chloroplasts in its cells
object placed to incriminate
person behaving as a member of the public during a covert operation
person hidden in audience
Translations to be checked
Verb
Translations
to place in soil or other substrate in order that it may live and grow
A-Hmao: 𖼯𖽙
Ahom: 𑜆𑜤𑜀𑜫 ( puk )
Ainu: please add this translation if you can
Aklanon: tanom
Albanian: mbjell (sq)
Arabic: زَرَعَ (ar) ( zaraʕa ) , غَرَسَ (ar) ( ḡarasa )
Armenian: տնկել (hy) ( tnkel )
Aromanian: plântu
Assamese: ৰোৱা ( rüa ) , ৰোৱণ ( rün )
Asturian: plantar
Azerbaijani: əkmək (az)
Bashkir: сәсеү ( səsew ) ( seed(s) ) ; ултыртыу ( ultırtıw )
Breton: plantañ (br)
Bulgarian: садя (bg) ( sadja ) , посаждам (bg) ( posaždam )
Burmese: စိုက် (my) ( cuik )
Catalan: plantar (ca)
Cebuano: tanum
Cherokee: ᎠᏫᏍᎦ ( awisga )
Chinese:
Cantonese: 種 / 种 ( zung3 )
Eastern Min: 栽 ( zai )
Hokkien: 種 / 种 (zh-min-nan) ( chióng )
Mandarin: 種 / 种 (zh) ( zhòng ) , 種植 / 种植 (zh) ( zhòngzhí )
Czech: sázet (cs) impf , zasadit (cs) pf
Danish: så (da) , plante (da)
Dutch: planten (nl) , poten (nl)
Esperanto: planti
Finnish: istuttaa (fi)
French: planter (fr)
Galician: plantar (gl)
Georgian: დარგვა ( dargva )
German: pflanzen (de)
Gothic: 𐌿𐍃𐍃𐌰𐍄𐌾𐌰𐌽 ( ussatjan )
Greek: φυτεύω (el) ( fytévo )
Ancient: φυτεύω ( phuteúō )
Guaraní: ñoty
Gujarati: please add this translation if you can
Haitian Creole: plante
Hebrew: שָׁתַל (he) ( shatál ) , נטע (he) ( natá )
Higaonon: mula
Hindi: रोपना (hi) ( ropnā ) , बोना (hi) ( bonā )
Hungarian: letelepít (hu) , ültet (hu)
Ido: plantacar (io) , plantizar (io)
Indonesian: tanam (id)
Ingrian: issuttaa
Interlingua: plantar
Italian: piantare (it)
Japanese: 植える (ja) ( うえる, ueru )
Javanese: tandur (jv)
Kaingang: krãn
Khmer: ដាំ (km) ( dam ) , ដោត (km) ( daot )
Kongo: kukuna
Korean: 심다 (ko) ( simda ) , 뿌리다 (ko) ( ppurida ) , 이식하다 ( isikhada )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: شینکردن ( şînkirdin ) , چانکردن ( çankirdin ) , ڕواندن ( rwandin )
Ladino:
Latin: plantar
Lao: ປູກ ( pūk )
Latin: serō (la) ( a tree ) , cōnserō ( a field )
Latvian: please add this translation if you can
Lithuanian: please add this translation if you can
Lü: ᦔᦳᧅᧈ ( ṗuk¹ ) , ᦔᦴᧅ ( ṗuuk )
Macedonian: сади ( sadi ) , засадува ( zasaduva ) , посадува ( posaduva ) , насадува ( nasaduva )
Maguindanao: pamula
Malay: tanam (ms) , kōiri ( of potatoes )
Malayalam: നടുക (ml) ( naṭuka )
Mansaka: tanum
Manx: saih
Maori: whakatō
Minangkabau: tanam (min)
Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
Navajo: kʼidishłé
Norman: plianter ( Jersey )
Occitan: plantar (oc)
Odia: please add this translation if you can
Old English: plantian , wyrtwalian
Persian: کاشتن (fa) ( kâštan )
Polish: sadzić (pl) impf , zasadzić (pl) pf
Portuguese: plantar (pt)
Quechua: tarpuy
Romagnol: piantēr
Romanian: planta (ro)
Russian: сажа́ть (ru) impf ( sažátʹ ) , посади́ть (ru) pf ( posadítʹ )
Saek: ปร̄อก
Shan: ၽုၵ်ႇ (shn) ( phùk )
Sicilian: chiantari (scn) , ghiantari
Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: sajźaś impf , sajźiś pf
Upper Sorbian: please add this translation if you can
Spanish: plantar (es) , sembrar (es)
Swedish: plantera (sv)
Tagalog: itanim , magtanim
Tai Dam: ꪜꪴꪀ
Tamil: நடு (ta) ( naṭu )
Tarantino: chiantà
Tausug: tanum
Telugu: నాటు (te) ( nāṭu )
Tetum: kuda
Thai: ปลูก (th) ( bplùuk ) , เพาะ (th) ( pɔ́ )
Tok Pisin: planim
Tupinambá: tym
Turkish: ekmek (tr) , dikmek (tr)
Ukrainian: сади́ти impf ( sadýty ) , посади́ти pf ( posadýty ) , саджа́ти impf ( sadžáty )
Vietnamese: trồng (vi)
Walloon: please add this translation if you can
Welsh: plannu (cy)
Western Bukidnon Manobo: pemula
Yiddish: פֿלאַנצן ( flantsn ) , פֿאַרזעצן ( farzetsn )
Záparo: achichanu
to place (an object, or sometimes a person), often with the implication of intending deceit
Azerbaijani: quraşdırmaq (az) , yerləşdirmək (az)
Bulgarian: внедрявам (bg) ( vnedrjavam )
Cebuano: tanum
Danish: placere (da) , plante (da)
Finnish: laittaa (fi) , sijoittaa (fi) , ujuttaa (fi) ( object ) ; soluttaa (fi) ( person )
French: placer (fr)
German: platzieren (de)
Interlingua: plantar
Italian: piantare (it)
Macedonian: мести ( mesti ) , подметнува ( podmetnuva ) , подвалува ( podvaluva )
Polish: podkładać (pl) impf , podłożyć (pl) pf , podrzucać (pl) impf , podrzucić (pl) pf
Portuguese: plantar (pt)
Russian: подкла́дывать (ru) impf ( podkládyvatʹ ) , подложи́ть (ru) pf ( podložítʹ ) ( a bomb, a stolen object as false evidence ) , подки́дывать (ru) impf ( podkídyvatʹ ) , подки́нуть (ru) pf ( podkínutʹ ) ( a a substance ) , устана́вливать (ru) impf ( ustanávlivatʹ ) , установи́ть (ru) pf ( ustanovítʹ ) ( a wiretap )
Spanish: colocar (es) ( incriminating evidence ) , infiltrar (es) ( a spy )
Tagalog: itanim
to place or set something firmly or with conviction
to furnish or supply with plants
to engender; to generate; to set the germ of
to furnish with a fixed and organized population
to introduce and establish the principles or seeds of
to set up; to install; to instate