ambulante
French Edit
Pronunciation Edit
- IPA(key): /ɑ̃.by.lɑ̃t/
- Homophone: ambulantes
Adjective Edit
ambulante
German Edit
Pronunciation Edit
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Adjective Edit
ambulante
- inflection of ambulant:
Italian Edit
Etymology Edit
From Latin ambulante, ambulantem, singular of ambulans (“traveling”).
Pronunciation Edit
Adjective Edit
ambulante (plural ambulanti)
- travelling/traveling, itinerant
- mobile (library)
Noun Edit
ambulante m or f by sense (plural ambulanti)
Latin Edit
Participle Edit
ambulante
Portuguese Edit
Etymology Edit
Learned borrowing from Latin ambulantem, present participle of ambulāre (“to walk”).
Pronunciation Edit
- Hyphenation: am‧bu‧lan‧te
Adjective Edit
ambulante m or f (plural ambulantes)
- walking (that is walking or able to walk)
- living (describes a person who is the embodiment of something)
- Ela é um livro ambulante. ― She is a living encyclopedia.
- travelling; itinerant (having no fixed location)
Noun Edit
ambulante m or f by sense (plural ambulantes)
- peddler; hawker (street salesman)
- Synonyms: camelô, vendedor ambulante
Spanish Edit
Etymology Edit
Borrowed from Latin ambulantem. Cognate with English ambulant.
Pronunciation Edit
Adjective Edit
ambulante m or f (masculine and feminine plural ambulantes)
- travelling, ambulant
- un circo ambulante ― a traveling circus
- street
- un vendedor ambulante ― a street vendor
Noun Edit
ambulante m or f by sense (plural ambulantes)
Derived terms Edit
Related terms Edit
Further reading Edit
- “ambulante”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014