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English
Etymology
mountain + pass
Noun
mountain pass (plural mountain passes)
- A low point in a mountain range that allows travelers to cross the range.
- Coordinate terms: col, (South Africa) poort, saddle
Translations
low point
- Armenian: լեռնանցք (hy) (leṙnancʻkʻ), կապան (hy) (kapan)
- Azerbaijani: aşırım
- Basque: mendate
- Bulgarian: пролóм m (prolóm)
- Catalan: port de muntanya
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 山口 (zh) (shānkǒu)
- Czech: průsmyk (cs)
- Danish: passet n (definite), pas (da) n (indefinite), bjergpasset n (definite), bjergpas n (indefinite)
- Faroese: skarð n
- Finnish: sola (fi)
- French: col (fr) m
- Galician: portela f
- Georgian: უღელტეხილი (ka) (uɣelṭexili)
- German: Pass (de) m, Gebirgspass (de) m, Bergpass m
- Hungarian: please add this translation if you can
- Italian: passo di montagna m, valico (it) m
- Japanese: 峠 (ja), とうげ (ja) (tōge)
- Kazakh: асу (asu)
- Korean: 고개 (ko) (gogae)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: neqeb (ku), gelî (ku), zuxir (ku) (narrow)
- Ladin: jëuf m
- Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: fjellovergang m, fjellpass n
- Nynorsk: fjellovergang m, fjellpass n
- Ossetian: ӕфцӕг (æfcæg)
- Ottoman Turkish: كمر (kemer), ارغید (arğid)
- Romanian: pas (ro) n, trecătoare (ro) f
- Russian: перева́л (ru) (perevál)
- Spanish: collado (es) m, puerto (es) m
- Swedish: bergspass (sv)
- Tarifit: tizi f
- Thai: ช่องเขา (th) (chɔ̂ng-kǎo)
- Tibetan: (please verify) ལ (la)
- Vietnamese: đèo (vi)
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