Science Fair Project Dictionary
Dove
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English
Noun
dove (doves )
Pronunciation
- dŭv, /dʌv/, /dVv/
- a pigeon, especially a white one
Translations
- Bosnian: golub m, golubica f
- Cebuano: pati
- (simplified): 鸽子
- Chinese (traditional): 鴿子
- Dutch: duif f
- Finnish: kyyhky , pulu
- French: colombe f
- German: Taube f
- Guarani: pykasu , jeruti
- Hungarian: galamb
- Indonesian merpati , burung merpati , dara , burung dara
- Interlingua: columba , pipion
- Italian: colomba f
- Japanese: 鳩 (はと , hato)
- Polish: gołąb m
- Portuguese: pombo m, pomba f
- Slovene: golob m, golobica f
- Spanish: paloma f
- Tagalog: kalapati
- Tupinambá: pykasu
Verb
dove
Pronunciation
- dōv, /dəʊv/, /d@Uv/
- (US): /dɔuv/
- (US) past tense of dive (in the sense of "jump head-first")
Synonyms
- dived (British)
Translations
- Dutch: gedoken
- Finnish: sukelsi
- French: plongea
- Indonesian: terjun
- Italian: tuffò
- Japanese: 潜った (もぐった , mogutta) (?)
Dutch
Adjective
dove alternate form of doof (comparative: dover , superlative: doofst )
- not able to hear, deaf
Noun
dove m
- a deaf person
Italian
Interrogative pronoun
dove
- where
- Dove vai? - Where are you going?
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