Kendaraan Beroda Empat - Wiktionary

Czech[edit]Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈmobɪl/
Noun[edit]

mobil m

  • (colloquial) mobile, cellular
  • Declension[edit]Synonyms[edit]
    • mobilní telefon
    [edit]
    • See motiv
    Further reading[edit]
    • mobil in Kartotéka Novočeského lexikálního archivu
    Danish[edit]Etymology 1[edit]

    Abbreviation of mobiltelefon (“cell phone”).Pronunciation[edit]

    • IPA(key): /mobiːl/, [moˈb̥iːˀl]
    Noun[edit]

    mobil c (singular definite mobilen, plural indefinite mobiler)

  • mobile, mobile phone, cell phone
  • Inflection[edit]Etymology 2[edit]

    From French mobile, from Latin mōbilis (“moveable”).Pronunciation[edit]

    • IPA(key): /mobiːl/, [moˈb̥iːˀl]
    Adjective[edit]

    kendaraan beroda empat

  • mobile
  • Inflection[edit]Inflection of kendaraan beroda empatPositiveComparativeSuperlativeCommon singularmobil——2Neuter singularmobilt——2Pluralmobile——2Definite attributive1mobile——1) When an adjective is applied predicatively to something definite, the corresponding "indefinite" form is used.

    2) The "indefinite" superlatives may not be used attributively.See also[edit]
    • kendaraan beroda empat on the DanishWikipedia.Wikipedia da
    German[edit]Pronunciation[edit]
    Adjective[edit]

    kendaraan beroda empat (comparative mobiler, superlative am mobilsten)

  • mobileSynonyms: beweglich, transportabel
  • Declension[edit]

    Comparative forms of mobil

    Superlative forms of mobilFurther reading[edit]

    • “kendaraan beroda empat” in Duden online
    • “kendaraan beroda empat” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
    Hungarian[edit]Pronunciation[edit]
    • IPA(key): [ˈmobil]
    • Hyphenation: mo‧bil
    • Rhymes: -il
    Noun[edit]

    kendaraan beroda empat (plural mobilok)

  • cell phone
  • Declension[edit]Indonesian[edit]Pronunciation[edit]
    • IPA(key): [ˈmobɪl]
    • Hyphenation: mo‧bil
    Etymology 1[edit]

    Clipping of otomobil (“car”), from Dutch automobiel (“car”).Noun[edit]

    kendaraan beroda empat (first-person possessive mobilku, second-person possessive mobilmu, third-person possessive mobilnya)

  • car, automobile, a vehicle steered by a driver.Synonyms: automobil, oto, otomobil
  • Synonyms[edit]
    • kereta (Standard Malay)
    Derived terms[edit]Etymology dua[edit]

    From Dutch mobiel (“mobile”), from Middle French mobile, from Latin mōbilis (“easy to be moved, moveable”), from moveō (“move”).Adjective[edit]

    mobil

  • mobile, capable of being moved.
  • Further reading[edit]
    • “kendaraan beroda empat” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI) Daring, Jakarta: Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, 2016.
    Norwegian Bokmål[edit]Pronunciation[edit]
    • IPA(key): /muˈbiːl/, /ˈmuːbiːl/
    • Rhymes: -iːl
    Etymology 1[edit]

    From Latin mobilisAdjective[edit]

    mobil (neuter singular mobilt, definite singular and plural mobile)

  • mobile (capable of being moved)
  • Etymology dua[edit]

    Short form of mobiltelefonNoun[edit]

    mobil m (definite singular mobilen, indefinite plural mobiler, definite plural mobilene)

  • cell phone, mobile (short for mobile phone)
  • Synonyms[edit]
    • mobiltelefon
    References[edit]
    • “mobil” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
    Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]Etymology 1[edit]

    From Latin mobilisAdjective[edit]

    kendaraan beroda empat (neuter singular mobilt, definite singular and plural mobile)

  • mobile (capable of being moved)
  • Etymology dua[edit]

    Short form of mobiltelefonNoun[edit]

    mobil m (definite singular mobilen, indefinite plural mobilar, definite plural mobilane)

  • cell phone, mobile (short for mobile phone)
  • Synonyms[edit]
    • mobiltelefon
    References[edit]
    • “kendaraan beroda empat” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
    Romanian[edit]Etymology[edit]

    Borrowed from French mobile, Latin mobilis.Pronunciation[edit]

    • IPA(key): [moˈbil]
    Adjective[edit]

    kendaraan beroda empat m or n (feminine singular mobilă, masculine plural mobili, feminine and neuter plural mobile)

  • mobile
  • Declension[edit][edit]
    • imobil
    • mobilitate
    • mobiliza
    Noun[edit]

    mobil n (plural mobile or mobiluri)

  • mobile (phone)
  • Declension[edit]Synonyms[edit]
    • telefon celular
    • telefon mobil
    [edit]
    • mobilă
    Swedish[edit]Etymology 1[edit]

    From French mobile, from Latin mōbilis.Pronunciation[edit]

    • Rhymes: -iːl
    Adjective[edit]

    mobil

  • mobile; capable of being moved
  • Synonyms[edit]
    • medtagbar
    Antonyms[edit]
    • stationär
    Declension[edit]Etymology dua[edit]

    Clipping of mobiltelefon.Noun[edit]

    mobil c

  • mobile phone, cell phoneSynonyms: (slang) lur, (1980's) nalle, (1980's) yubbienalle
  • Declension[edit]Etymology 3[edit]Noun[edit]

    kendaraan beroda empat c

  • mobile, a hanging and moving sculpture
  • Declension[edit]

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