Definition
Spinning or rotating something quickly, usually with a smooth circular motion.
Etymology
From 'twirl,' which may derive from a Scandinavian source related to 'twist' and 'turn,' appearing in English around the 1600s. The '-ing' makes it a gerund (noun form of a verb).
Kelly Says
The sound of 'twirl' almost creates its own motion—the 'r' roll and quick consonants make your mouth move in a spiral pattern. Onomatopoeia isn't just about sound; some words physically mimic what they describe!
Translations
BNবাংলা
পরিচালনা
pori-cha-la-na
CSČeština
točit
toh-cheet
DEDeutsch
wirbelnd
veer-belnd
ELΕλληνικά
στρίψιμο
stri-p-moh
ESEspañol
girando
jee-rah-ndo
FAفارسی
چرخیدن
chahr-sheed-en
FRFrançais
tournant
toor-nont
HEעברית
להסתובב
le-his-to-vuv
HIहिन्दी
घुमाते हुए
ghumaate hue
IDBahasa Indonesia
berputar
ber-pu-tahr
ITItaliano
girando
jee-rah-ndo
JA日本語
くるくる回る
kurukuru mawaru
KO한국어
빙글빙글 돌아가다
bing-geul bing-geul dol-a-ga-da
MSBahasa Melayu
berputar
ber-pu-tahr
NLNederlands
draaien
drai-en
PLPolski
kręcić
khrush-chich
PTPortuguês
girando
jee-rah-ndo
RORomână
învârti
in-var-tee
RUРусский
кружиться
kroo-zhi-tsya
SWKiswahili
zunguka
zoo-ngoo-ka
TAதமிழ்
விழுப்பு
vi-zhu-ppu
TRTürkçe
dönerek
dohn-reh-k
UKУкраїнська
крутити
kroo-tee-tee