moda

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[edit] Catalan

[edit] Noun

moda f. (plural modes)

  1. fashion, trend, style, vogue
  2. fashion (industry)
  3. craze, custom
  4. (statistics) mode

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[edit] Gothic

[edit] Romanization

mōda

  1. Romanization of 𐌼𐍉𐌳𐌰

[edit] Italian

Italian Wikipedia has an article on:

Wikipedia it

[edit] Noun

moda f. (plural mode)

  1. fashion, trend, style, vogue
  2. fashion (industry)
  3. craze, custom
  4. (statistics) mode

[edit] Related terms

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[edit] Polish

[edit] Pronunciation

[edit] Noun

moda f.

  1. fashion
  2. fad

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[edit] Portuguese

Portuguese Wikipedia has an article on:

Wikipedia pt

[edit] Noun

moda f. (plural modas)

  1. fashion (current (constantly changing) trend, favored for frivolous rather than practical, logical, or intellectual reasons)


This Portuguese entry was created from the translations listed at fashion. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see moda in the Portuguese Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) June 2008


[edit] Serbo-Croatian

[edit] Etymology

From French mode.

[edit] Pronunciation

  • IPA: /mǒːda/
  • Hyphenation: mo‧da

[edit] Noun

móda f. (Cyrillic spelling мо́да)

  1. (uncountable) fashion
  2. (uncountable) trend

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[edit] Spanish

[edit] Etymology

From French mode.

[edit] Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈmoða/

[edit] Noun

moda f. (plural modas)

  1. fashion
  2. fad
  3. (statistics) mode

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[edit] Turkish

[edit] Etymology

From Italian moda or French.

[edit] Noun

moda

  1. fashion
  2. trend

[edit] Declension

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