chanta
French
Verb
chanta
- third-person singular past historic of chanter
Irish
Noun
chanta
- Lenited form of canta.
Adjective
chanta
- Lenited form of canta.
Verb
chanta
- Lenited form of canta.
Mutation
Ladino
Etymology
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish چانطه (çanta), from Persian چنته.
Noun
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Portuguese
Etymology
Either a derivative of the verb chantar[1], or from Latin planta[2], and therefore a doublet of the borrowing planta.
Noun
chanta f (plural chantas)
References
Romansch
Verb
chanta
Spanish
Pronunciation
Noun 1
chanta m (plural chantas)
- (colloquial, Argentina, Chile) liar
Noun 2
chanta f (plural chantas)
Derived terms
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