álbum

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Portuguese

Etymology

From German Album, from Latin album (blank white writing tablet), from albus (white). Doublet of alvo.

Pronunciation

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Noun

álbum m (plural álbuns)

  1. album

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin album. Cf. German Album. Doublet of albo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈalbum/ [ˈal.β̞ũm]

Noun

álbum m (plural álbums or álbumes)

  1. album (a book designed to keep photographs, stamps, autographs)
  2. album (a phonograph record composed of several tracks)

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