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- جزمةArabic
- чаравік, ботBelarusian
- ботуш, изхвърлям, ритамBulgarian
- heuzBreton
- bota, vomitarCatalan, Valencian
- botaCzech
- støvleDanish
- Stiefel, laden, startenGerman
- μπότα, λάκτισμα, κλωτσιάGreek
- botoEsperanto
- bota, cepo, arrancarSpanish
- saabasEstonian
- پوتین, چکمه, بوتPersian
- rengaslukko, saapas, käynnistys, piraattikopio, oksettaa, boottaus, potkaista, käynnistää, uudelleenkäynnistysFinnish
- stilvi, stivliFaroese
- botte, bottine, vomir, botter, démarrer, copie pirate, déconnecter, expulserFrench
- brógIrish
- bòtannScottish Gaelic
- botaGalician
- מגףHebrew
- बूटHindi
- bakancs, spanyolcsizma, csizmaHungarian
- երկարաճիտ կոշիկArmenian
- botIndonesian
- boto, botizarIdo
- stígvélIcelandic
- stivaleItalian
- ブーツ, ブート, 起動Japanese
- ჩექმა, წაღაGeorgian
- ស្បែកជើងកវែងKhmer
- 목화, 장화, 木靴, 長靴Korean
- چهکمهKurdish
- batasLithuanian
- zābaksLatvian
- чизма, клоцаMacedonian
- buzzaMaltese
- ဘွတ်ဖိနပ်Burmese
- wielklem, huls, hoge, laars, schoen, bot, beschermhuls, kotsen, trappen, eruittrappen, eruitgooien, straffen, schieten, bootleg, buitengooien, braken, afranselen, schoppenDutch
- støvelNorwegian
- ké deigo nineezíNavajo, Navaho
- blokada na koło, but, bagażnikPolish
- bota, inicialização, inicializar, iniciar, bootPortuguese
- stival, stivel, stivaglRomansh
- cizmăRomanian
- бутса, боти́нок, башма́к, сапо́г, пнуть, загрузить, пинать, загружать, выпнутьRussian
- čizma, чизмаSerbo-Croatian
- čižmaSlovak
- škorenjSlovene
- vagnslåda, stövel, känga, hjälp, kräkas, hjälpa, båtnad, boota, vinning, sparka, gagna, vinst, fördel, båta, spy, tjäna, gagnSwedish
- butiSwahili
- బూటుTelugu
- รองเท้าThai
- botaTagalog
- çizmeTurkish
- чобіт, черевикUkrainian
- بوٹUrdu
- ủng, giày ốngVietnamese
- שטיוולYiddish
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