From sub- + machine gun.
submachine gun (plural submachine guns)
- A type of short range machine gun that is carried as a personal weapon and uses pistol ammunition.
2007 March 9, Jim Rutenberg, Larry Rohter, “Bush’s South America Tour Incites Fight for Attention”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:Bare-chested children and their parents gathered in doorways, on roofs and in windows as he passed, watched warily by Brazilian troops carrying submachine guns.
short range machine gun
- Arabic: بندقية رشاشة, المسدس الرشاش
- Armenian: ատրճանակ-գնդացիր (atrčanak-gndacʻir), ԱԳ (hy) (AG), գնդացիր-արտճանակ (gndacʻir-artčanak), ԳԱ (hy) (GA)
- Azerbaijani: pulemyot tapança, pulemyot-tapança
- Belarusian: пісталет-кулямёт (pistaljet-kuljamjót)
- Catalan: subfusell
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 衝鋒槍 / 冲锋枪 (zh) (chōngfēngqiāng)
- Czech: samopal (cs) m
- Danish: maskinpistol (da)
- Dutch: machinepistool (nl), pistoolmitrailleur (nl)
- Esperanto: mitraleto
- Estonian: püstolkuulipilduja
- Finnish: konepistooli (fi)
- French: mitraillette (fr) f, pistolet mitrailleur (fr) m, PM (fr) m
- German: Maschinenpistole (de) f
- Greek: υποπολυβόλο (el) n (ypopolyvólo)
- Hebrew: תת-מקלע
- Icelandic: hríðskotabyssa (is) f
- Irish: fo-mheaisínghunna m
- Italian: mitra (it)
- Japanese: 短機関銃 (ja) (たんきかんじゅう, tankikanjū), サブマシンガン (sabumashingan)
- Kazakh: тапанша-пулемет (tapanşa-pulemet)
- Korean: 기관단총 (ko) (gigwandanchong)
- Latvian: mašīnpistole f
- Macedonian: автомат (avtomat)
- Manx: fo-vasheengunn m
- Persian: مسلسل دستی
- Polish: pistolet maszynowy (pl) m, peem m, automat (pl) m, rozpylacz m
- Portuguese: submetralhadora f
- Russian: автома́т (ru) m (avtomát), пистоле́т-пулемёт (ru) m (pistolét-pulemjót), ПП (ru) (PP)
- Serbo-Croatian: аутомат, машинка
- Slovak: samopal (sk) m
- Spanish: pistola ametralladora f
- Swedish: kulsprutepistol (sv) c, kpist (sv) c
- Thai: ปืนกลมือ (bpʉʉn-gon-mʉʉ)
- Turkish: makineli tabanca (tr)
- Ukrainian: пістолет-кулемет (pistolet-kulemet), ПК (uk) (PK)
- Uzbek: pistolet-pulemyot
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