hop

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The meaning (definition) of the word hop
to jump up and down on one foot
The word hop used in a sentence
“My little brother likes to hop on one foot around the yard.”
Words that mean the same as hop (synonyms)
jumpskip
The plural of the word hop
hops
How the word hop is said around the world
| French | houblon |
| Spanish | brincar |
| Mandarin | 跳 |
| Hindi | कूदना |
| Arabic | قفزة |
| Russian | прыгать |
| Portuguese (EU) | saltar |
| Portuguese (BR) | saltar |
| Japanese | ホップ |
| German | Hüpfen |
| Urdu | ہاپ |
| Punjabi | ਹੌਪ |
| Korean | 깡충깡충 뛰다 |
| Hebrew | לִקְפּוֹץ |
| Greek | λυκίσκος |
| Dutch | hop |
| Filipino | lumukso |
| Vietnamese | nhảy lò cò |
| Turkish | zıplamak |
| Persian | هاپ |
| Polish | chmiel |
| Ukrainian | стрибати |
| Bengali | হপ |
| Swedish | hoppa |
| Italian | salto |
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