Definition
As a verb, to reach means to stretch out your hand or body to touch or get something, or to arrive at a place or level. As a noun, it can mean the distance you can stretch, or an area that something affects.
Etymology
It comes from Old English “ræcan,” meaning “to stretch out, extend, deliver,” from Proto-Germanic “*raikjan.” The idea of stretching naturally led to the ideas of arriving and influencing.
Kelly Says
“Reach” is about more than arms; it’s about any extension—your ideas can reach people you’ve never met, and your actions can reach into the future. The same physical verb that describes grabbing a book also quietly describes how power and influence spread.
Translations
ARالعربية
الوصول
al-wa-sool
BNবাংলা
প্রাপ্ত
pro-ap-to
CACatalà
arribar
ar-ri-bar
CSČeština
dosáhnout
doh-sa-h-nout
DEDeutsch
erreichen
er-ry-hen
ELΕλληνικά
να φτάσω
na f-ta-so
ESEspañol
alcanzar
al-kan-sar
FISuomi
saavuttaa
sa-av-ut-taa
FRFrançais
atteindre
a-ten-dre
GUGU
પહોંચવું
pa-hon-ch-vu
IDBahasa Indonesia
mencapai
men-cha-pai
ITItaliano
raggiungere
ra-ggee-o-n-gere
MRMR
पहुंचणे
pa-hun-cha-ne
MSBahasa Melayu
mencapai
men-cha-pai
MYမြန်မာ
ရောက်ရှိ
ya-ouk-h-shi
NLNederlands
bereiken
be-ray-ken
PLPolski
dotrzeć
doh-trzech
PTPortuguês
alcançar
al-kan-sar
RUРусский
дотянуться
do-ty-ny-nus
SWKiswahili
kufikia
koo-fee-kee-a
TEతెలుగు
ప్రాప్తించు
pra-apt-in-chu
TRTürkçe
ulaşmak
oo-la-sh-mak
UKУкраїнська
досягнути
do-syah-nu-ty
VITiếng Việt
đạt tới
dạt tơi