couper
verb
Syllable Decomposition
couperderived from coup with the suffix -er: properly 'to separate by a blow'. (11th century) colper. (1610) to mix with another liquid. (1637) to cut a ball in the game of tennis. (1861) to cut to (a chore, for example).
Definitions
- médecine
- cartes
- cartes
- cuisine
- sporttennistennis de table
- escrime
- danse
- réciproque
Conjugation
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Translations
english:cut
korean:깎다
danish:skære
spanish:atajar
finnish:leikata
japanese:切る
german:abschlagen
russian:порезать
See also
coupas (v.) coupâmes (v.) coupâtes (v.) coupasse (v.) coupasses (v.) coupât (v.) coupassions (v.) coupassiez (v.) coupassent (v.) couperions (v.) couperiez (v.) culpabilisant (adj.) découpe (cn.) copinage (cn.) copiner (v.) déculpabiliser (v.) failler (v.) découpage (cn.) copain (cn.) faute (cn.)