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English

Pronunciation

  • IPA : /ˈsɪti/
  • SAMPA : /"sIti/

Etymology

From French cité which comes from the Latin civitas meaning "an organized community" a "a civilized place".

Noun

city (plural: cities)

  1. a large settlement, bigger than a town. In Europe a city is a place that had succeeded to obtain the right to build a city wall , a belfort , etc... from the impoverishing nobility .

Translations

  • Basque: hiri
  • Breton: keoded f -où pl, kêr f -ioù pl
  • Catalan: ciutat f
  • Chinese: 城市 (chéng shì)
  • Danish: by
  • Dutch: stad f
  • Esperanto: urbo
  • Finnish: kaupunki
  • French: ville f
  • German: Stadt f
  • Greek: (poli)
  • Hebrew: עיר (Iear) f
  • Ido: urbo
  • Interlingua: citate
  • Italian: città f
  • Japanese: 都市 (とし, toshi), 都会 (とかい, tokai)
  • Korean: 도시 [都市] (dosi)
  • Latin: urbs urbis, civitas -itatis
  • Lithuanian: miestas
  • Polish miasto n
  • Portuguese: cidade
  • Romanian: oraş n, cetate f, urbe f
  • Romanica: citate f, urbe f
  • Russian: город (górad)
  • Spanish: ciudad f, urbe f
  • Swedish: stad c
  • Tagalog: lungsod , syudad
  • Vietnamese: thành phố [城舗]
  • Volapük: zif
    caer f, dinas f

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