ritme

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See also: řiťme

Afrikaans

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Etymology

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From Dutch ritme, from Latin rhythmus, from Ancient Greek ῥυθμός (rhuthmós).

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Noun

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ritme (plural ritmes)

  1. rhythm, beat

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Catalan

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Noun

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ritme m (plural ritmes)

  1. rhythm
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Dutch

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin rhythmus, from Ancient Greek ῥυθμός (rhuthmós). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term. why the neuter gender?

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈrɪt.mə/
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  • Hyphenation: rit‧me

Noun

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ritme n (plural ritmen or ritmes, diminutive ritmetje n)

  1. rhythm, beat [from 18th c.]

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Descendants

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  • Afrikaans: ritme
  • Indonesian: ritme
  • West Frisian: ritme

Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Dutch ritme (rhythm), from Latin rhythmus, from Ancient Greek ῥυθμός (rhuthmós).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈrɪt̚mə]
  • Hyphenation: rit‧mê

Noun

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ritmê (first-person possessive ritmeku, second-person possessive ritmemu, third-person possessive ritmenya)

  1. rhythm
    Synonym: irama

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Turkish

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Noun

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ritme

  1. dative singular of ritm

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West Frisian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Dutch ritme, from Latin rhythmus, from Ancient Greek ῥυθμός (rhuthmós).

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Noun

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ritme n (plural ritmes or ritmen)

  1. rhythm, beat