| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| bulgaria | колело́, велосипе́д, велосипед (velosipéd) |
| espanja | bicicleta, bici |
| esperanto | biciklo, bicikli |
| hollanti | rijwiel, fietsen, fiets, velo, tweewieler, stalen ros |
| italia | bicicletta, bici, ciclistico, ciclabile |
| japani | 自転車 (jitensha), チャリンコ (chiャrinko / charinko), チャリ (chiャri / chari), じてんしゃ (jitenshiャ / jitensha), 自轉車, バイク (baiku), サイクル (saikuru) |
| kreikka | ποδήλατο (podílato), ποδηλατώ (podilató) |
| latina | birota |
| latvia | velosipēds, divritenis, ritenis |
| liettua | dviratis |
| norja | sykkel |
| portugali | bicicleta, magrela |
| puola | rower |
| ranska | bicyclette, faire du vélo, faire de la bicyclette, rouler à vélo, vélo, bécane |
| ruotsi | cykel, cykla, tvåhjuling, hoj |
| saksa | Fahrrad, Velo, Drahtesel, radeln, Rad fahren |
| suomi | polkupyörä, pyöräillä, tsyge, tsygä, velosipedi, pyörä, tandemlaskuteline |
| tanska | cykel |
| turkki | bisiklet |
| tšekki | jizdní kolo, kolo, bicykl, jízdní kolo |
| unkari | kerékpár, bicikli |
| venäjä | велосипе́д (velosipéd), ве́лик (vélik), велосипед (velosiped), велик (velik) |
| viro | jalgratas, ratas |
| Partisiipin perfekti | bicycled |
| Imperfekti | bicycled |
| Partisiipin preesens | bicycling |
| Monikko | bicycles |
| Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesens | bicycles |
A vehicle that has two primary wheels, one behind the other, a steering handle, and a saddle seat or seats and is usually propelled by the action of a rider’s feet upon pedals.
The most popular bicycle model—and most popular vehicle of any kind in the world—is the Chinese Flying Pigeon, with about 500 million produced.
A vehicle that has two primary wheels, one behind the other, a steering handle, and a saddle seat or seats and is usually propelled by the action of a rider’s feet upon pedals.
A penny-farthing or ordinary bicycle photographed in the Škoda Auto museum in the Czech Republic
A vehicle that has two primary wheels, one behind the other, a steering handle, and a saddle seat or seats and is usually propelled by the action of a rider’s feet upon pedals.
The Svea Velocipede by Fredrik Ljungström and Birger Ljungström, exhibited at the Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology