Words in Different Languages: A word is the smallest unit of grammar that can alone give a complete sense. Word is a sound of speech or a set of sounds of speech that usually symbolizes and transmits meaning without being separated into smaller units that can use separately.
Word in All Languages
Translation of Word in almost 100+ different languages of the world.
Different Languages | Word |
---|---|
Albanian | fjalë |
Basque | hitza |
Belarusian | слова |
Bosnian | riječ |
Bulgarian | дума |
Catalan | paraula |
Croatian | riječ |
Czech | slovo |
Danish | ord |
Dutch | woord |
Estonian | sõna |
Finnish | sana |
French | mot |
Galician | palabra |
German | Wort |
Greek | λέξη (léxi) |
Hungarian | szó |
Icelandic | Orð |
Irish | focal |
Italian | parola |
Latvian | vārds |
Lithuanian | žodis |
Macedonian | збор |
Maltese | kelma |
Norwegian | ord |
Polish | słowo |
Portuguese | palavra |
Romanian | cuvânt |
Russian | слово (slovo) |
Serbian | реч (rech) |
Slovak | slovo |
Slovenian | beseda |
Spanish | palabra |
Swedish | ord |
Ukrainian | слово (slovo) |
Welsh | gair |
Yiddish | וואָרט |
Armenian | բառ |
Azerbaijani | söz |
Bengali | শব্দ |
Chinese Simplified | 字 (zì) |
Chinese Traditional | 字 (zì) |
Georgian | სიტყვა |
Gujarati | શબ્દ |
Hindi | शब्द |
Hmong | lo lus |
Japanese | ワード |
Kannada | ಪದ |
Kazakh | сөз |
Khmer | ពាក្យ |
Korean | 워드 (wodeu) |
Lao | ຄໍາ |
Malayalam | വാക്ക് |
Marathi | शब्द |
Mongolian | үг |
Myanmar (Burmese) | စကားလုံး |
Nepali | शब्द |
Sinhala | වචනය |
Tajik | сухан |
Tamil | சொல் |
Telugu | పదం |
Thai | คำ |
Turkish | sözcük |
Urdu | لفظ |
Uzbek | so’z |
Vietnamese | Từ |
Arabic | كلمة (kalima) |
Hebrew | מִלָה |
Persian | کلمه |
Afrikaans | woord |
Chichewa | mawu |
Hausa | kalma |
Igbo | okwu |
Sesotho | lentsoe |
Somali | erayga |
Swahili | neno |
Yoruba | ọrọ |
Zulu | izwi |
Cebuano | pulong |
Filipino | salita |
Indonesian | kata |
Javanese | tembung |
Malagasy | teny |
Malay | perkataan |
Maori | kupu |
Esperanto | vorto |
Haitian Creole | mo |
Latin | sermo |
Word in European Languages
Translation of Word in almost 42 European languages.
Different Languages | Word |
---|---|
Albanian | fjalë |
Basque | hitza |
Belarusian | слова |
Bosnian | riječ |
Bulgarian | дума |
Catalan | paraula |
Corsican | parolla |
Croatian | riječ |
Czech | slovo |
Danish | ord |
Dutch | woord |
Estonian | sõna |
Finnish | sana |
French | mot |
Frisian | wurd |
Galician | palabra |
German | Wort |
Greek | λέξη [léxi] |
Hungarian | szó |
Icelandic | Orð |
Irish | focal |
Italian | parola |
Latvian | vārds |
Lithuanian | žodis |
Luxembourgish | Wuert |
Macedonian | збор |
Maltese | kelma |
Norwegian | ord |
Polish | słowo |
Portuguese | palavra |
Romanian | cuvânt |
Russian | слово [slovo] |
Scots Gaelic | facal |
Serbian | реч [rech] |
Slovak | slovo |
Slovenian | beseda |
Spanish | palabra |
Swedish | ord |
Tatar | сүз |
Ukrainian | слово [slovo] |
Welsh | gair |
Yiddish | וואָרט |
Word in Asian Languages
Translation of Word in almost 36 Asian languages.
Different Languages | Word |
---|---|
Armenian | բառ |
Azerbaijani | söz |
Bengali | শব্দ |
Chinese Simplified | 字 [zì] |
Chinese Traditional | 字 [zì] |
Georgian | სიტყვა |
Gujarati | શબ્દ |
Hindi | शब्द |
Hmong | lo lus |
Japanese | ワード |
Kannada | ಪದ |
Kazakh | сөз |
Khmer | ពាក្យ |
Korean | 워드 [wodeu] |
Kyrgyz | сөз |
Lao | ຄໍາ |
Malayalam | വാക്ക് |
Marathi | शब्द |
Mongolian | үг |
Myanmar (Burmese) | စကားလုံး |
Nepali | शब्द |
Odia | ଶବ୍ଦ |
Pashto | ټکی |
Punjabi | ਸ਼ਬਦ |
Sindhi | لفظ |
Sinhala | වචනය |
Tajik | сухан |
Tamil | சொல் |
Telugu | పదం |
Thai | คำ |
Turkish | sözcük |
Turkmen | söz |
Urdu | لفظ |
Uyghur | سۆز |
Uzbek | so’z |
Vietnamese | Từ |
Word in Middle East Languages
Translation of Word in 4 middle eastern languages.
Different Languages | Word |
---|---|
Arabic | كلمة [kalima] |
Hebrew | מִלָה |
Kurdish (Kurmanji) | bêje |
Persian | کلمه |
Word in African Languages
Translation of Word in almost 13 African languages.
Different Languages | Word |
---|---|
Afrikaans | woord |
Amharic | ቃል |
Chichewa | mawu |
Hausa | kalma |
Igbo | okwu |
Kinyarwanda | ijambo |
Sesotho | lentsoe |
Shona | shoko |
Somali | erayga |
Swahili | neno |
Xhosa | igama |
Yoruba | ọrọ |
Zulu | izwi |
Word in Austronesian Languages
Translation of Word in almost 10 Austronesian languages.
Different Languages | Word |
---|---|
Cebuano | pulong |
Filipino | salita |
Hawaiian | ʻōlelo |
Indonesian | kata |
Javanese | tembung |
Malagasy | teny |
Malay | perkataan |
Maori | kupu |
Samoan | upu |
Sundanese | kecap |
Word in Other Foreign Languages
Different Languages | Word |
---|---|
Esperanto | vorto |
Haitian Creole | mo |
Latin | sermo |
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More Information about Word
Morphology is the branch of language studying word structures. Lexical semantics is the branch that studies word meanings.
Our everyday sentences are a complex of words. Words make sentences and add meaning to your speech.
Words are combined to form other elements of language, such as phrases (“a big rock”, “put up with”), clauses (“I threw a big rock”), and sentences (“I threw a big rock, but missed”). We use words to communicate. Some words are cool sounding and some are unique.
In languages with a writing tradition, what is called a single word exists between orthography and the topic. In modern orthography of languages with Alphabetical Scripts, word separators (mostly spaces) are common, however these are relatively new innovations.
Composite expressions can contain spaces in English orthography. For example, ice cream, air raid shelter and stand up each consist of more than one word.
Words is plural of word. There are many ways to speak words in different languages. The words describing love are beautiful words. The words that give you motivation are inspirational words.
Compound words may include spaces in English orthography. For e.g., ice cream, air raid shelter and each one consists of more than one word.
My name is Arslan Hussain and I am co-founder of The Different Languages blog. Have years of experience in digital marketing, My best hobby is blogging and feel awesome to spend time in it.
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Please find below many ways to say word in different languages. This is the translation of the word «word» to over 100 other languages.
Saying word in European Languages
Saying word in Asian Languages
Saying word in Middle-Eastern Languages
Saying word in African Languages
Saying word in Austronesian Languages
Saying word in Other Foreign Languages
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Saying Word in European Languages
Language | Ways to say word | |
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Albanian | fjalë | Edit |
Basque | hitza | Edit |
Belarusian | слова | Edit |
Bosnian | riječ | Edit |
Bulgarian | дума | Edit |
Catalan | paraula | Edit |
Corsican | parolla | Edit |
Croatian | riječ | Edit |
Czech | slovo | Edit |
Danish | ord | Edit |
Dutch | woord | Edit |
Estonian | sõna | Edit |
Finnish | sana | Edit |
French | mot | Edit |
Frisian | wurd | Edit |
Galician | palabra | Edit |
German | Wort | Edit |
Greek | λέξη [léxi] |
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Hungarian | szó | Edit |
Icelandic | Orð | Edit |
Irish | focal | Edit |
Italian | parola | Edit |
Latvian | vārds | Edit |
Lithuanian | žodis | Edit |
Luxembourgish | Wuert | Edit |
Macedonian | збор | Edit |
Maltese | kelma | Edit |
Norwegian | ord | Edit |
Polish | słowo | Edit |
Portuguese | palavra | Edit |
Romanian | cuvânt | Edit |
Russian | слово [slovo] |
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Scots Gaelic | facal | Edit |
Serbian | реч [rech] |
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Slovak | slovo | Edit |
Slovenian | beseda | Edit |
Spanish | palabra | Edit |
Swedish | ord | Edit |
Tatar | сүз | Edit |
Ukrainian | слово [slovo] |
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Welsh | gair | Edit |
Yiddish | וואָרט | Edit |
Saying Word in Asian Languages
Language | Ways to say word | |
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Armenian | բառ | Edit |
Azerbaijani | söz | Edit |
Bengali | শব্দ | Edit |
Chinese Simplified | 字 [zì] |
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Chinese Traditional | 字 [zì] |
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Georgian | სიტყვა | Edit |
Gujarati | શબ્દ | Edit |
Hindi | शब्द | Edit |
Hmong | lo lus | Edit |
Japanese | ワード | Edit |
Kannada | ಪದ | Edit |
Kazakh | сөз | Edit |
Khmer | ពាក្យ | Edit |
Korean | 워드 [wodeu] |
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Kyrgyz | сөз | Edit |
Lao | ຄໍາ | Edit |
Malayalam | വാക്ക് | Edit |
Marathi | शब्द | Edit |
Mongolian | үг | Edit |
Myanmar (Burmese) | စကားလုံး | Edit |
Nepali | शब्द | Edit |
Odia | ଶବ୍ଦ | Edit |
Pashto | ټکی | Edit |
Punjabi | ਸ਼ਬਦ | Edit |
Sindhi | لفظ | Edit |
Sinhala | වචනය | Edit |
Tajik | сухан | Edit |
Tamil | சொல் | Edit |
Telugu | పదం | Edit |
Thai | คำ | Edit |
Turkish | sözcük | Edit |
Turkmen | söz | Edit |
Urdu | لفظ | Edit |
Uyghur | سۆز | Edit |
Uzbek | so’z | Edit |
Vietnamese | Từ | Edit |
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Saying Word in Middle-Eastern Languages
Language | Ways to say word | |
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Arabic | كلمة [kalima] |
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Hebrew | מִלָה | Edit |
Kurdish (Kurmanji) | bêje | Edit |
Persian | کلمه | Edit |
Saying Word in African Languages
Language | Ways to say word | |
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Afrikaans | woord | Edit |
Amharic | ቃል | Edit |
Chichewa | mawu | Edit |
Hausa | kalma | Edit |
Igbo | okwu | Edit |
Kinyarwanda | ijambo | Edit |
Sesotho | lentsoe | Edit |
Shona | shoko | Edit |
Somali | erayga | Edit |
Swahili | neno | Edit |
Xhosa | igama | Edit |
Yoruba | ọrọ | Edit |
Zulu | izwi | Edit |
Saying Word in Austronesian Languages
Language | Ways to say word | |
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Cebuano | pulong | Edit |
Filipino | salita | Edit |
Hawaiian | ʻōlelo | Edit |
Indonesian | kata | Edit |
Javanese | tembung | Edit |
Malagasy | teny | Edit |
Malay | perkataan | Edit |
Maori | kupu | Edit |
Samoan | upu | Edit |
Sundanese | kecap | Edit |
Saying Word in Other Foreign Languages
Language | Ways to say word | |
---|---|---|
Esperanto | vorto | Edit |
Haitian Creole | mo | Edit |
Latin | sermo | Edit |
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Another Way to Say! There are hundreds of ways to say a word. Most of us want to say any Word in a more Specific and professional way.
English is a very vast language having billions of vocabulary words and of each word there have hundreds of synonyms.
Everyone wants to find out the best ways to say a word, and we in this post are proving you the 5 Powerful ways to say a word.
So here is the list of five different ways to say each word. Go through the complete article, and then comment on the best word you find out.
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5 ways to say yes
- Definitely
- Of course
- I’d love too
- For sure
- My thoughts exactly!
5 ways to say Happy Birthday
- Wishing you many more candles to blow
- Many happy returns of the day!
- Many happier returns!
- I wish you a wonderful birthday!
- Have a fabulous birthday!
5 Ways to say I agree
- I feel that way too
- You’re on the right
- So do I
- That just what I was thinking
- I could not have said it any better
5 Ways to say Angry
- Upset
- Pissed off
- Infuriated
- Irritated
- Outraged
5 ways to say I understand
- Got it
- Ok, I get it now
- That’s clear
- I take your point
- That makes sense
5 ways to say excellent
- Amazing
- Wonderful
- Fantastic
- Tremendous
- Splendid
5 ways to say Hello
- Look who it is!
- Long time, no see
- How are things?
- Nice to see you again
- Hey there?
5 ways to say happy
- Cheerful
- Satisfied
- On cloud nine
- Jovial
- Over the moon
5 ways to say a good job
- That’s incredible
- Wow!
- What a brainwave.
- Now you have got it
- That’s it exactly.
5 ways to say Hurry up
- Get a move on!
- Get cracking
- Chop-chop
- Shake a leg
- Let’s pick up the pace
5 ways to say I am Tired
- I’m whacked
- I’m dog tired
- spent
- I’m dead tired
- I’m beat
5 ways to say I like it
- I am really into it!
- I’m crazy about it
- It appeals to me
- I’m keen on it
- I’m fond of it
5 ways to say I don’t like it
- That’s not for me
- I’m not into it
- I dislike it
- I pass
- I’ve had enough
5 ways to say Important
- Significant
- Meaningful
- Eventful
- Substantial
- Momentous
5 ways to say Peaceful
- Calm
- Restful
- Quiet
- Chill
- Tranquil
5 ways to say Powerful
- Influential
- Strong
- Mighty
- Dominant
- Helpful
5 ways to say Helpful
- Useful
- Beneficial
- Charitable
- Cooperative
- Advantageous
5 ways to say Dangerous
- Unsafe
- Risky
- Perilous
- Hazardous
- Precarious
5 ways to say said
- Called
- Responded
- Demanded
- Asked
- Exclaimed
5 ways to say Walked
- Staggered
- Traveled
- Shuffled
- Lumbered
- Ambled
5 ways to say sad
- Downcast
- Depressed
- Woeful
- Gloomy
- Crestfallen
5 ways to say little
- Miniature
- Slight
- Minute
- Wee
- Petite
5 ways to say big
- Towering
- Giant
- Colossal
- Immense
- Massive
5 ways to say laughed
- Giggled
- Chortled
- Bellowed
- Howled
- Cackled
5 ways to say saw
- Glimpsed
- Noticed
- Spotted
- Stared at
- Gazed at
5 ways to say Pretty
- Beautiful
- Lovely
- Glamorous
- Attractive
- Elegant
5 ways to say Nice
- Decent
- Congenial
- Cordial
- Gracious
- Agreeable
5 ways to say ran
- Hurried
- Raced
- Dashed
- Galloped
- trotted
5 way to say for example
- Specifically
- For Instance
- Like
- VIZ
- Inter Alia
Ways to say I love you
- I’m crazy about you.
- I’m in love with you.
- I’ve got feelings for you.
- I care about you.
- I’ve fallen for you
What is another word for I want?
There are many other words or phrases that can be used instead of “I want,” depending on the context and the level of formality you want to convey. Some examples include:
- I desire
- I crave
- I need
- I would like
- I wish for
- I am interested in
- I am hoping for
- I am yearning for
- I am eager for
- I am looking for
- I am searching for
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One thing I’ve taken note of while living in Brazil, is that Brazilians have no idea how to use the slang term “word,” which is extremely common in informal American use of English. Are you one of them?
If you didn’t already know of these five uses for “word” then you’re like 99.9% of all non-native English speaker, but today you can move on step closer.
Word means more than just “palavra.” Besides meaning a group of letters that make up sentences, word also has many other meanings.
“Word,” when used correctly, can be one of the most colorful and versatile words in the English language. Similar to the word “fuck,” “word” can be used to mean many different things. It is one of the rare words that can mean exact opposites, depending on context, tone, and body language.
“Word” is also one of the most complicated words in the English language, simply because it has so many uses. To tell the difference between it’s many uses, you really need to pay attention to the context and intonation of the speaker.
Informal Uses of “Word”
1. Word can mean okay or just to communicate that you heard them.
- “I’ll be there in 5 minutes.”
“Word.” - “I’m going to the store, I’ll be back later.”
“Word.”
Note: Here it’s usually said quickly and indifferently.
2. Word can mean cool, like:
- “I got an A on my test.”
“Word.”
Note: Here it’s used with a little more excitement, and it’s a little more drawn out.
3. Word can be used in an annoyed or indifferent way, like yeah, whatever:
- “Hey man, you forgot to clean up.”
“Word.” - “I’m going to hang out with John (someone you don’t like).”
“Word.”
Note: Here it’s used often with the roll of the eyes, and in annoyed sound in their voice. It’s also a little drawn out.
4. Word can be used to show disbelief, like “really?”:
- “Yo, I got a new car.”
“Word?!”
5. Word up is also sometimes used, but it has a slightly different meaning. It can mean I agree with what you’re saying, usually with some enthusiasm.
- “Real Life English is amazing!”
“Word up!”
6. To put words in your mouth means to falsely or inaccurately report what you said.
- “Hey man, that’s not what I said. You’re putting words in my mouth.“
7. To take the words out of my mouth means I was thinking the exact same thing.
- “I was just about to say that! You took the words right out of my mouth.”
8. Word on the street is a rumor or piece of information that is currently being talked about.
- “Word on the street is Chad has a fan club.”
9. Word to the wise is a hint or brief explanation given.
- “Word to the wise, don’t go through the favelas in a BMW.”
Less Informal Uses of “Word”
10. To give your word means to tell the truth:
- “Will you be here when I get back? Give me your word.”
11. Don’t take my word for it is to trust what is being said:
- “Papaya is delicious, but don’t just take my word for it, try it yourself.
12. Keep your word, do what you have promised.
- “Josh gave his word to not eat meat for 30 days.
- “Remember Josh, you said you would go on a vegetarian diet for 30 days, keep your word.
13. To have a word is to have a quick conversation, to speak briefly.
- “I have some news, can I have a word with you real quick?”
14. In other words, to express something in a different way. In other words is often abbreviated as i.e.
- “I got drunk at the bar last night, so in other words I’m getting better at holding my liquor.”
15. Just say the word means I am at your service, just tell me when you want to be served.
- “Would you like some water?”
“Not now, maybe later.”
“Just say the word.”
16. Word of mouth is when Information passed through people talking, not through the written language.
- “Capoeira was passed down through word of mouth.”
17. Words fail me / at a loss for words means to be unable to speak. Often used to express disbelief or dismay.
- “Words fail me, I don’t know what to say…” or “I can’t believe he did that, I’m at a loss for words…”
18. In your own words means to say it as you think it.
- In your own words, what does chapter 12 say?
Conclusion
Word is a dynamic, colorful word that is used quite often in both the spoken and written language of English. Because of it’s versatility, proper usage will make the speaker seem quite advanced.
To get some practice using these different phrases, feel free to make a comment putting one of more of these different uses into practice and have your work corrected by a native speaker.
Another important thing you can do is just pay attention to the way it’s used in films and TV shows. Plus, if you live in Belo Horizonte, be sure to come to our RLE events. Join the community and you’ll be invited to our next event (Saturday August 11!)
If you have any questions about what was written above, or would like more details about a certain use, just say the word. 😉
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