letal

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See also: létal

Catalan

Etymology

From Latin lētālis.

Pronunciation

Adjective

letal m or f (masculine and feminine plural letals)

  1. lethal, deadly
    Synonyms: mortal, mortífer

Derived terms

Further reading


German

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin lētālis.

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -aːl

Adjective

letal (strong nominative masculine singular letaler, not comparable)

  1. lethal

Declension

Further reading

  • letal” in Duden online
  • letal” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

Indonesian

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Etymology

From Dutch letal, from Latin lētālis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈlɛtal]
  • Hyphenation: lè‧tal

Adjective

lètal

  1. lethal; deadly; mortal; fatal.
    Synonym: fatal

Further reading


Portuguese

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Etymology

From Latin lētālis.

Pronunciation

 

  • Hyphenation: le‧tal
  • Rhymes: -al, -aw

Adjective

letal m or f (plural letais)

  1. lethal
    Synonym: mortífero

Derived terms


Romanian

Etymology

From French létal, from Latin letalis.

Adjective

letal m or n (feminine singular letală, masculine plural letali, feminine and neuter plural letale)

  1. lethal

Declension


Slovene

Noun

letal

  1. genitive dual of letalo
  2. genitive plural of letalo

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin lētālis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /leˈtal/ [leˈt̪al]

Adjective

letal m or f (masculine and feminine plural letales)

  1. lethal, deadly
    Synonym: mortífero

Derived terms

Further reading