See also: Oceano, océano, and oçeano

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Etymology edit

From English ocean, French océan, German Ozean, Italian oceano, Russian океа́н (okeán), Spanish océano etc., from Latin ōceanus, from Ancient Greek Ὠκεανός (Ōkeanós, Oceanus).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ot͡seˈano]
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  • Rhymes: -ano
  • Hyphenation: o‧ce‧a‧no

Noun edit

oceano (accusative singular oceanon, plural oceanoj, accusative plural oceanojn)

  1. (geography) ocean

Ido edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Esperanto oceanoEnglish oceanFrench océanGerman OzeanItalian oceanoRussian океа́н (okeán)Spanish océano, from Latin ōceanus, from Ancient Greek Ὠκεανός (Ōkeanós, Oceanus).

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oceano (plural oceani)

  1. ocean

Italian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Latin ōceanus, from the name of the deity Ōceanus, from Ancient Greek Ὠκεᾰνός (Ōkeanós).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /oˈt͡ʃɛ.a.no/
  • Rhymes: -ɛano
  • Hyphenation: o‧cè‧a‧no

Noun edit

oceano m (plural oceani)

  1. ocean
  2. (figurative) immensity, infinity

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Latin edit

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ōceanō

  1. dative/ablative singular of ōceanus

Portuguese edit

 
Oceano

Etymology edit

Learned borrowing from Latin Oceanus, from Ancient Greek Ὠκεανός (Ōkeanós, Oceanus, a water deity).

Pronunciation edit

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /o.seˈɐ̃.nu/, /o.siˈɐ̃.nu/ [o.sɪˈɐ̃.nu], (faster pronunciation) /oˈsjɐ̃.nu/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /o.seˈɐ.no/
 

Noun edit

oceano m (plural oceanos)

  1. ocean
    A casa tem vista para o oceano.
    The house has an ocean view.
  2. (figurative) immensity, infinity
    um oceano de oportunidadesan ocean of opportunities

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