Translations: the word in the other languages
  • Afrikaans: heup
  • Amharic: thigh
  • Arabic: الفخذ
  • Azerbaijani: bud
  • Bashkir: янбаш
  • Belarusian: сцягна
  • Bulgarian: бедрата
  • Bengali: জাং
  • Bosnian: bedara.
  • Catalan: cuixa
  • Cebuano: paa
  • Czech: stehna
  • Welsh: glun
  • Danish: lår
  • German: Oberschenkel
  • Greek: μηρό
  • Esperanto: femuro
  • Spanish: muslo
  • Estonian: reie
  • Basque: izterrean
  • Persian: ران
  • Finnish: reiteen
  • French: cuisse
  • Irish: ceathar
  • Scottish Gaelic: thigh
  • Galician: coxa
  • Gujarati: જાંઘ
  • Hebrew: הירך
  • Hindi: जांघ
  • Croatian: bedra
  • Haitian: kwis pye
  • Hungarian: comb
  • Armenian: hip
  • Indonesian: paha
  • Icelandic: læri
  • Italian: coscia
  • Japanese: 大腿部
  • Javanese: thigh
  • Georgian: ბარძაყის
  • Kazakh: жамбас
  • Khmer: ភ្លៅ
  • Kannada: ತೊಡೆಯ
  • Korean: 허벅지
  • Kyrgyz: сандын
  • Latin: femur
  • Luxembourgish: Oberschenkel
  • Lao: ຂາ
  • Lithuanian: šlaunies
  • Latvian: augšstilba
  • Malagasy: ny feny
  • Mari: эрдым
  • Maori: huha
  • Macedonian: бедрото
  • Malayalam: തുട
  • Mongolian: ташаа
  • Marathi: मांडी
  • Hill Mari: ӓрдӹм
  • Malay: paha
  • Maltese: koxxa
  • Burmese: ပေါင်
  • Nepali: जांघ
  • Dutch: dij
  • Norwegian: lår
  • Punjabi: ਪੱਟ
  • Papiamento: bel
  • Polish: biodra
  • Portuguese: coxa
  • Romanian: coapsa
  • Russian: бедра
  • Sinhalese: කලව
  • Slovak: stehna
  • Slovenian: stegno
  • Albanian: kofshë
  • Serbian: кука
  • Sundanese: pingping
  • Swedish: lår
  • Swahili: mguu
  • Tamil: தொடையில்
  • Telugu: తొడ
  • Tajik: рони
  • Thai: ช่วงต้นขา
  • Tagalog: hita
  • Turkish: uyluk
  • Tatar: бот
  • Udmurt: макес
  • Ukrainian: стегна
  • Urdu: ران
  • Uzbek: son
  • Vietnamese: đùi
  • Xhosa: thigh
  • Yiddish: דיך
  • Chinese: 大腿

Synonyms, close and similar words for thigh

  • femur
  • haunch
  • hip
  • loin
  • leg
  • shin
  • drumstick
  • tibia
  • lower leg
  • femoral
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