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Birth

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English

Pronunciation

  • bû(r)th, /bɜː(r)θ/, /b3:(r)T/
    Homophones: berth

Noun

birth (plural: births)

  1. (uncountable) The process of childbearing .
  2. (countable) A beginning or start; a point of origin.
  3. (uncountable) The circumstances of one's background, ancestry, or upbringing of noble birth.

Translations

  • Arabic: ولادة
  • Breton: ganedigezh f -ioù (1,2)
  • Bulgarian: раждане n (1), начало n (2), произход m (3), потекло n (3)
  • Chinese: 分娩 , 出生
  • Czech: narození n (1), porod m (1), zrod m (2), původ m (3)
  • Dutch: geboorte f (1), afkomst f (3)
  • Finnish: synnytys (1), syntymä (2,3)
  • French: naissance f
  •  : nasko
  • Indonesian: kelahiran
  • Italian: nascita f
  • Japanese: 誕生 (たんじょう), 出産 (しゅっさん)
  • Latin: nativitas f
  • Spanish: nacimiento m
  • Swedish: födelse c (1) början c (2)

Related terms

Verb

to birth

  1. (regional) To bear children or to give birth.

Translations

  • Arabic: يولد
  • Breton: engehentañ (1), genel radical gan- (2)
  • Bulgarian: раждам
  • Czech: porodit (=give birth), narodit se (=be born)
  • Dutch: baren
  • Finnish: synnyttää
    accoucher
  • Guarani: eñõi (t-) (1)
  • Ido : akushar
  • Interlingua: nascentia (1,2,3)
  • Portuguese: nascimento m (1,2,3)
  • Romanian: naştere f
  • Swedish: föda (=give birth)
  • Tupinambá: 'ara (1), 'araba (3)

See also

  • Wikipedia article on birth



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