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etymological origin of | eng: swinelike |
etymology | ang: swin |
has derived form | eng: swine flu |
has derived form | eng: swine influenza |
has derived form | eng: swineherd |
has derived form | eng: swines |
lexical category | noun |
pronunciation | /swaɪn/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-swine.ogg |
translation | deu: Schwein |
translation | fin: sika |
translation | fra: cochon |
translation | fra: porc |
translation | fra: pourceau |
translation | heb: חזיר |
translation | ita: porco |
translation | ita: suino |
translation | jpn: ブタ |
translation | kor: 돼지 |
translation | nld: smeerlap |
translation | nld: zwijn |
translation | por: świnia |
translation | por: suíno |
translation | rus: свинья |
translation | spa: canalla |
translation | spa: cerdo |
translation | spa: chancho |
translation | spa: puerco |
translation | swe: svin |
translation | ukr: свиня |
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