tabak

See also Tabak, and tabák

Dutch

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Pronunciation

Etymology

From Spanish

Noun

tabak m (plural tabakken, diminutive tabakje)

  1. the tobacco plant
  2. tobacco, the product made from leaves of certain of its varieties, to be smoked in cigars etc., sniffed or chewed

Derived terms

  • tabakker m
  • tabaksaandeel n
  • tabaksaccijns
  • tabaksblad n
  • tabaksbouw
  • tabakscultuur
  • tabaksdoos
  • tabakseest
  • tabakshandel
  • tabaksmonopolie n
  • tabaksplanter m
  • tabaksregie
  • pruimtabak m
  • roltabak m
  • snuiftabak m

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Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Turkish, from Arabic طباق (ṭabāq).

Noun

tȁbak m (Cyrillic spelling та̏бак)

  1. (regional) sheet of paper

Declension


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Turkish

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Etymology

From Arabic طبق (ṭabaq).

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /tɑˈbɑk/
  • Hyphenation: ta‧bak

Noun

tabak (definite accusative tabağı, plural tabaklar)

  1. plate (the dish from which food is served or eaten)
  2. dish

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West Frisian

Noun

tabak

  1. tobacco (ready for smoking)
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Last modified on 24 January 2013, at 04:47