karate
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 空手 (karate), from 唐手 (karate), from Okinawan 唐手 (tūdī, “Chinese hand”).
Pronunciation
Noun
karate (uncountable)
- An Okinawan martial art involving primarily punching and kicking, but additionally, advanced throws, arm bars, grappling and all means of fighting.
Related terms
Translations
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Verb
karate (third-person singular simple present karates, present participle karateing, simple past and past participle karated)
- (transitive, informal) To attack (somebody or something) with karate or similar techniques.
Anagrams
Afrikaans
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 空手 (karate), from 唐手 (karate), from Okinawan 唐手 (tūdī, “empty hand”).
Noun
karate (uncountable)
Derived terms
Related terms
Czech
Noun
karate n
Danish
Etymology
Noun
karate
Declension
common gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | karate | karaten | karate | karateene |
genitive | karates | karatens | karates | karateenes |
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 空手, from Okinawan 唐手 (tūdī, “Chinese hand”).
Pronunciation
Noun
karate n or m (uncountable)
- karate (Japanese martial art)
Derived terms
Finnish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
karate
Declension
Inflection of karate (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | karate | — | |
genitive | karaten | — | |
partitive | karatea | — | |
illative | karateen | — | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | karate | — | |
accusative | nom. | karate | — |
gen. | karaten | ||
genitive | karaten | — | |
partitive | karatea | — | |
inessive | karatessa | — | |
elative | karatesta | — | |
illative | karateen | — | |
adessive | karatella | — | |
ablative | karatelta | — | |
allative | karatelle | — | |
essive | karatena | — | |
translative | karateksi | — | |
abessive | karatetta | — | |
instructive | — | — | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
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Anagrams
Icelandic
Etymology
From Japanese 空手, from 唐手 (karate), from Okinawan 唐手 (tūdī, “empty hand”).
Pronunciation
Noun
karate n (genitive singular karates, no plural)
Indonesian
Etymology
From Japanese 空手 (からて, karate, literally “the state of being empty-handed”), from Japanese 唐手 (からて, karate, literally “Tang Dynasty; China+ hand”), from Okinawan 唐手 (トゥーディー, tūdī, “empty hand”).
Pronunciation
Noun
karate
- (sports) karate, an Okinawan martial art involving primarily punching and kicking, but additionally, advanced throws, arm bars, grappling and all means of fighting.
Related terms
Further reading
- “karate” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Japanese
Romanization
karate
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Japanese 空手, via English karate.
Noun
karate m (definite singular karaten, uncountable)
References
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Japanese 空手, via English karate.
Noun
karate m (definite singular karaten, uncountable)
References
- “karate” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Polish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
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Derived terms
- (noun) karateka
Further reading
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Japanese 空手, from 唐手 (karate), from Okinawan 唐手 (tūdī, “empty hand”).
Noun
karàte m (Cyrillic spelling кара̀те) (not inflected)
Spanish
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 空手 (karate), from 唐手 (karate), from Okinawan 唐手 (tūdī, “empty hand”).
Pronunciation
Noun
karate m (uncountable)
Swahili
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 空手 (karate)
Noun
karate (n class, plural karate)
- English terms borrowed from Japanese
- English terms derived from Japanese
- English terms derived from Okinawan
- English 3-syllable words
- English terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:English/ɑːti
- English lemmas
- English nouns
- English uncountable nouns
- English verbs
- English transitive verbs
- English informal terms
- en:Karate
- en:Martial arts
- Afrikaans terms borrowed from Japanese
- Afrikaans terms derived from Japanese
- Afrikaans terms derived from Okinawan
- Afrikaans lemmas
- Afrikaans nouns
- Afrikaans uncountable nouns
- af:Karate
- af:Martial arts
- Czech lemmas
- Czech nouns
- Czech neuter nouns
- cs:Martial arts
- Danish terms borrowed from Japanese
- Danish terms derived from Japanese
- Danish lemmas
- Danish nouns
- Dutch terms borrowed from Japanese
- Dutch terms derived from Japanese
- Dutch terms derived from Okinawan
- Dutch terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Dutch/aːtə
- Dutch lemmas
- Dutch nouns
- Dutch uncountable nouns
- Dutch neuter nouns
- Dutch masculine nouns
- Dutch nouns with multiple genders
- Finnish terms borrowed from Japanese
- Finnish terms derived from Japanese
- Finnish 3-syllable words
- Finnish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Finnish lemmas
- Finnish nouns
- fi:Martial arts
- Finnish nalle-type nominals
- Finnish uncountable nouns
- Icelandic terms derived from Japanese
- Icelandic terms derived from Okinawan
- Icelandic 3-syllable words
- Icelandic terms with IPA pronunciation
- Icelandic lemmas
- Icelandic nouns
- Icelandic neuter nouns
- Icelandic uncountable nouns
- is:Martial arts
- Indonesian terms borrowed from Japanese
- Indonesian terms derived from Japanese
- Indonesian terms derived from Okinawan
- Indonesian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Indonesian lemmas
- Indonesian nouns
- id:Sports
- Japanese non-lemma forms
- Japanese romanizations
- Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Japanese
- Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from English
- Norwegian Bokmål lemmas
- Norwegian Bokmål nouns
- Norwegian Bokmål uncountable nouns
- Norwegian Bokmål masculine nouns
- nb:Martial arts
- Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Japanese
- Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from English
- Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas
- Norwegian Nynorsk nouns
- Norwegian Nynorsk uncountable nouns
- Norwegian Nynorsk masculine nouns
- nn:Martial arts
- Polish terms derived from Japanese
- Polish 3-syllable words
- Polish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Polish terms with audio links
- pl:Japan
- pl:Karate
- pl:Martial arts
- Serbo-Croatian terms derived from Japanese
- Serbo-Croatian terms derived from Okinawan
- Serbo-Croatian lemmas
- Serbo-Croatian nouns
- Serbo-Croatian masculine nouns
- sh:Martial arts
- Spanish terms derived from Japanese
- Spanish terms derived from Okinawan
- Spanish 3-syllable words
- Spanish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Spanish lemmas
- Spanish nouns
- Spanish uncountable nouns
- Spanish terms spelled with K
- Spanish masculine nouns
- es:Martial arts
- Swahili terms derived from Japanese
- Swahili lemmas
- Swahili nouns
- Swahili n class nouns
- sw:Martial arts