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Science Fair Project Dictionary
Airplane
English
Variant
Etymology
From Latin aero-, combining form for air + plane, from Latin planum , flat
- A powered aircraft with fixed wings used for transportation of humans and goods; for amusement or entertainment; and in warfare.
Translations
- Arabic: طائرة (taa'era)
- Breton: karr-nij m kirri-nij pl, nijerez f -ioù pl
- Chinese: 飞机 /飛機
- Czech: letadlo n (letadla pl)
- Danish: flyvemaskine
- Dutch: vliegtuig n
- Estonian: lennuk
- Finnish: lentokone
- French: avion m
- Frisian: fleantúch n, fleanmasine
- German: Flugzeug n
- Guarani: kurusu veve
- Hebrew: מָטוֹס m אֲוִירוֹן m
- Hungarian: repülőgép
- Interlingua: avion, aeroplano
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- Italian: aereo m
- Japanese: 飛行機 (ひこうき, hikōki), 航空機 (こうくうき, kōkuuki)
- Latin: aeroplanum
- Lithuanian: lėktuvas m, aeroplanas m (archaic)
- Persian: هَواپَيما (hævāpeymā)
- Polish: samolot
- Portuguese: avião m, aeroplano m
- Russian: самолёт m, аэроплан m
- Slovak: lietadlo n (lietadlá pl)
- Spanish: avión m, aeroplano m
- Swedish: flygplan , flygmaskin (older)
- Turkish: uçağın
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