atlet
See also: atlèt
Albanian edit
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atlet m
Czech edit
Noun edit
atlet m anim (feminine atletka)
- athlete (participant in track and field sports)
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Danish edit
Etymology edit
From Ancient Greek ἀθλητής (athlētḗs, “contestant”).
Noun edit
atlet c (singular definite atleten, plural indefinite atleter)
- athlete (a participant in track and field sports)
Inflection edit
Declension of atlet
common gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | atlet | atleten | atleter | atleterne |
genitive | atlets | atletens | atleters | atleternes |
Indonesian edit
Etymology edit
Internationalism, borrowed from Dutch atleet, from Latin āthlēta, from Ancient Greek ἀθλητής (athlētḗs).
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Noun edit
atlet (first-person possessive atletku, second-person possessive atletmu, third-person possessive atletnya)
- athlete, a person who actively participates in physical sports, esp. one highly skilled in sports.
- Synonym: olahragawan
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- “atlet” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.
Romanian edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from French athlète, from Latin athleta.
Noun edit
atlet m (plural atleți, feminine equivalent atletă)
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Serbo-Croatian edit
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- atleta (Bosnia, Serbia)
Etymology edit
From atlètika.
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àtlēt m (Cyrillic spelling а̀тле̄т)
- (Croatia, historical) fighter (in ancient Greek Olympics)
- (Croatia) a bodybuilding competition winner
- (Croatia) a strongman, athletic person
Declension edit
Declension of atlet
References edit
- “atlet” in Hrvatski jezični portal
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Noun edit
atlet (definite accusative atleti, plural atletler)