plakat

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Czech

Etymology

Inherited from Old Czech plakati, from Proto-Slavic *plakati.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: pla‧kat

Verb

plakat impf (perfective zaplakat)

  1. to weep, to cry
    Synonyms: brečet, bulet, řvát
    Antonym: smát se

Conjugation

See also

Further reading

  • plakati”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
  • plakati”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989
  • plakat”, in Internetová jazyková příručka (in Czech)

Danish

Etymology

From French placard.

Noun

plakat c (singular definite plakaten, plural indefinite plakater)

  1. poster, placard

Declension

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Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch plakkaat, from French placard.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: pla‧kat

Noun

plakat (first-person possessive plakatku, second-person possessive plakatmu, third-person possessive plakatnya)

  1. placard, a sheet of paper or cardboard with a written or printed announcement on one side for display in a public place.

Further reading

Norwegian Bokmål

Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia no

Etymology

From French placard, via German Plakat.

Noun

plakat m (definite singular plakaten, indefinite plural plakater, definite plural plakatene)

  1. placard, poster

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From French placard, via German Plakat.

Noun

plakat m (definite singular plakaten, indefinite plural plakatar, definite plural plakatane)

  1. placard, poster

References

Polish

Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pl

Etymology

Borrowed from German Plakat, from Dutch plakkaat, from French placard.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpla.kat/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -akat
  • Syllabification: pla‧kat

Noun

plakat m inan (diminutive plakacik)

  1. poster, placard (picture intended to be attached to a wall)
    Synonym: afisz

Declension

Derived terms

adjective
nouns
verb
adverb
noun

Further reading

  • plakat in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • plakat in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Swedish

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Pronunciation

Noun

plakat n

  1. a placard (with a printed notice)

Declension

Adjective

plakat (not comparable)

  1. (only used predicatively) wasted (very drunk)

Declension

Inflection of plakat
Indefinite Positive Comparative Superlative2
Common singular plakat
Neuter singular plakat
Plural plakata
Masculine plural3 plakate
Definite Positive Comparative Superlative
Masculine singular1 plakate
All plakata
1) Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.
2) The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
3) Dated or archaic

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