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- Other languages:Tok Pisin
Language: Swedish- ►▼ Definition
Language Text Breton Digor ma vez lonket e voued gant ur boud bev . Bulgarian Отвор на животно, през което се поглъща храна. Castilian Abertura a través de la cual se ingieren los alimentos en los seres vivos. Dutch De opening in een levend wezen waardoor voedsel wordt ingenomen. English The opening of a creature through which food is ingested. French L'ouverture à travers laquelle l'alimentation est ingérée chez un être vivant. German Die Öffnung die einem Lebewesen zur Nahrungsaufnahme dient. Interlingua Le apertura in un esser vive per le qual se ingere alimentos. Italian L'apertura di un essere umano che serve alla nutrizione. Kölsch Dat Loch, woh Minsch un Dier ier Fooder dorresch opnämme. Novial Li aperture de vivanti ente tra kel manjaje bli manja. Swedish Den öppning i en varelse genom vilken mat förtärs. Turkish Bir canlının besinleri içine aldığı, vücudundaki açıklık. - ►▼ Synonyms and translations
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Property Value part of theme head Wikidata ID q9635 - ►▼ Collection membership
Collection Source identifier GEneral Multilingual Environmental Thesaurus Swadesh list 76 OLPC Children's Dictionary Mapping be3980b2-9b1e-102a-9c91-00137254351f General Dictionary Basic Vocabulary
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Language Text Bulgarian Това, което хората използват, за да говорят. Castilian Lo que los humanos utilizan para hablar. Dutch Waarmee mensen spreken. English What humans use for speaking. French Ce que les humains utilisent pour parler. German Womit die Menschen sprechen. Italian Organo che gli umani utilizzano per parlare. Kölsch Wat der Minsch fö ze Schwaade bruch. Swedish Vad människan använder för att tala. - ►▼ Synonyms and translations
Expression Annotation Language Spelling Bavarian Mund show ▼hide ▲ Bengali মুখ show ▼hide ▲ Bulgarian уста show ▼hide ▲ Castilian boca show ▼hide ▲ Dutch mond show ▼hide ▲ English mouth show ▼hide ▲ French bouche show ▼hide ▲ Georgian პირი show ▼hide ▲ German Mund show ▼hide ▲ Interlingua bucca show ▼hide ▲ Italian bocca show ▼hide ▲ Japanese 口 show ▼hide ▲ Khmer មាត់ show ▼hide ▲ Kyrgyz ооз show ▼hide ▲ Kölsch Schnüßß show ▼hide ▲ Portuguese boca show ▼hide ▲ Russian рот show ▼hide ▲ musicians language of Kofferen Mǫ̈rf show ▼hide ▲ thieves cant of Stotzheim Schmärf show ▼hide ▲ - ►▼ Semantic annotations
Property Value part of theme head related term mouth
- ►▼ mouth[Edit] : Opening in the lower half of a human face which is used for food ingestion and articulation.
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Language Text Bulgarian Отвор в долната половина на човешкото лице, който се използва за поглъщане на храна и за учленяване на звуци. Castilian Abertura en la mitad inferior de una cara humana que se utiliza para la ingestión de alimentos y la articulación. Dutch Opening in de onderste helft van een menslijk gelaat die gebruikt wordt voor voedselopname en spraak. English Opening in the lower half of a human face which is used for food ingestion and articulation. French Ouverture dans la moitié basse du visage humain qui est utilisé pour ingérer la nourriture et pour parler. German Öffnung in der unteren Gesichtshälfte des Menschen, die zur Nahrungsaufnahme und Lautbildung dient. Italian Apertura nella parte inferiore del volto umano, che serve per l'assunzione del cibo e per esprimere suoni. Kölsch En Öffnung em ongere Hallef_fum_Jeseesh fun_de Minsche, di_me för_et Foder opzenämme un_Fö_töhn_ze_maache bruche dëijt. Turkish Konuşmaya ve yemeye yarayan, insan yüzünün alt kısmında yer alan açıklık. - ►▼ Synonyms and translations
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