kick

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The meaning (definition) of the word kick
to hit something hard with your foot
The word kick used in a sentence
“He kicked the soccer ball all the way down field.”
Words that mean the same as kick (synonyms)
hit
The plural of the word kick
kicks
How the word kick is said around the world
| French | coup |
| Spanish | patada |
| Mandarin | 踢 |
| Hindi | लात मारना |
| Arabic | ركلة |
| Russian | пинать |
| Portuguese (EU) | chute |
| Portuguese (BR) | chute |
| Japanese | キック |
| German | Kick |
| Urdu | لات مارنا |
| Punjabi | ਲੱਤ ਮਾਰੋ |
| Korean | 차기 |
| Hebrew | בְּעִיטָה |
| Greek | λάκτισμα |
| Dutch | trap |
| Filipino | sipa |
| Vietnamese | đá |
| Turkish | tekme atmak |
| Persian | لگد زدن |
| Polish | rzut |
| Ukrainian | удар ногою |
| Bengali | লাথি |
| Swedish | sparka |
| Italian | calcio |
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