| Language |
Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses) |
| Achawa
| -sicitula (cut up, in two, or break). Additional references: Achawa, Malawi, Mozambique, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Adsawa
| -sicitula (cut up, in two, or break). Additional references: Adsawa, Malawi, Mozambique, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Adsoa
| -sicitula (cut up, in two, or break). Additional references: Adsoa, Malawi, Mozambique, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ajawa
| -sicitula (cut up, in two, or break). Additional references: Ajawa, Malawi, Mozambique, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Albanian
| më dysh (in two). Additional references: Albanian, Turkey (Europe), in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Arnaut
| më dysh (in two). Additional references: Arnaut, Turkey (Europe), in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ayao
| -sicitula (cut up, in two, or break). Additional references: Ayao, Malawi, Mozambique, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ayawa
| -sicitula (cut up, in two, or break). Additional references: Ayawa, Malawi, Mozambique, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ayo
| -sicitula (cut up, in two, or break). Additional references: Ayo, Malawi, Mozambique, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Bohemian
| ve dvou (double, in two), ve dví (in Twain, in two). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Cestina
| ve dvou (double, in two), ve dví (in Twain, in two). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Chiyao
| -sicitula (cut up, in two, or break). Additional references: Chiyao, Malawi, Mozambique, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Czech
| ve dvou (double, in two), ve dví (in Twain, in two). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Deutsch
| mittendurch (in two, right through), entzwei (asunder, apart, damaged, in pieces, in two). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Djao
| -sicitula (cut up, in two, or break). Additional references: Djao, Malawi, Mozambique, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Dutch
| middendoor (in two), doormidden (in two). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Eesti
| katki (broken, in pieces, in two, worn-out), kaheks (for two, in two), pooleks (in two). Additional references: Eesti, Estonia, Finland, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Estonian
| katki (broken, in pieces, in two, worn-out), kaheks (for two, in two), pooleks (in two). Additional references: Estonian, Estonia, Finland, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Finnish
| kahtia (in half, in two), halki (across, through, asunder, in two). Additional references: Finnish, Finland, Russia (Europe), in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Français
| en deux (in two, apart), par le milieu (in two). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| French
| en deux (in two, apart), par le milieu (in two). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| German
| mittendurch (in two, right through), entzwei (asunder, apart, damaged, in pieces, in two). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Greek
| στη μέση (in two). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Greek (transliteration)
| sti mesi (in two). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Haiao
| -sicitula (cut up, in two, or break). Additional references: Haiao, Malawi, Mozambique, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Hiao
| -sicitula (cut up, in two, or break). Additional references: Hiao, Malawi, Mozambique, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| High German
| mittendurch (in two, right through), entzwei (asunder, apart, damaged, in pieces, in two). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Hochdeutsch
| mittendurch (in two, right through), entzwei (asunder, apart, damaged, in pieces, in two). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Hungarian
| kettesben (double, in two, tete a tete). Additional references: Hungarian, Hungary, Austria, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Hyao
| -sicitula (cut up, in two, or break). Additional references: Hyao, Malawi, Mozambique, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Jao
| -sicitula (cut up, in two, or break). Additional references: Jao, Malawi, Mozambique, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Magyar
| kettesben (double, in two, tete a tete). Additional references: Magyar, Hungary, Austria, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ruotsi
| itu (in half, in two, interactive transfer unit, International Telecommunication Union), isär (apart, apart from, separated, asunder, in two). Additional references: Ruotsi, Sweden, Finland, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Russian
| надвое (in two). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Russian (transliteration)
| nadvoe (in two). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Russki
| надвое (in two). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Russki (transliteration)
| nadvoe (in two). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Savoyard
| parmi (amidst, among, between, inside, into). Additional references: Savoyard, France, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Shkip
| më dysh (in two). Additional references: Shkip, Turkey (Europe), in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Shqip
| më dysh (in two). Additional references: Shqip, Turkey (Europe), in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Shqiperë
| më dysh (in two). Additional references: Shqiperë, Turkey (Europe), in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Skchip
| më dysh (in two). Additional references: Skchip, Turkey (Europe), in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Suomea
| kahtia (in half, in two), halki (across, through, asunder, in two). Additional references: Suomea, Finland, Russia (Europe), in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Suomi
| kahtia (in half, in two), halki (across, through, asunder, in two). Additional references: Suomi, Finland, Russia (Europe), in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Svenska
| itu (in half, in two, interactive transfer unit, International Telecommunication Union), isär (apart, apart from, separated, asunder, in two). Additional references: Svenska, Sweden, Finland, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Swedish
| itu (in half, in two, interactive transfer unit, International Telecommunication Union), isär (apart, apart from, separated, asunder, in two). Additional references: Swedish, Sweden, Finland, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Tosk
| më dysh (in two). Additional references: Tosk, Turkey (Europe), in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Turkish
| ikiye (in two), iki parçaya (in two). Additional references: Turkish, Turkey, Bulgaria, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ukrainian
| нарізно (asunder, in two, severally), навпіл (in two). Additional references: Ukrainian, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Ukrainian (transliteration)
| narіzno (asunder, in two, severally), navpіl (in two). Additional references: Ukrainian, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Veiao
| -sicitula (cut up, in two, or break). Additional references: Veiao, Malawi, Mozambique, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Wajao
| -sicitula (cut up, in two, or break). Additional references: Wajao, Malawi, Mozambique, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Yao
| -sicitula (cut up, in two, or break). Additional references: Yao, Malawi, Mozambique, in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Zhgabe
| më dysh (in two). Additional references: Zhgabe, Turkey (Europe), in two. (volunteer & more translations) |
| Source: Eve, based on a combination of meta analysis and graph theory (for near and back translations). |
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