couper

verb

Syllable Decomposition

couper

derived 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

→ Conjugation of "couper"

Synonyms

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Translations

  • englishenglish:cut
  • koreankorean:깎다
  • danishdanish:skære
  • spanishspanish:atajar
  • finnishfinnish:leikata
  • japanesejapanese:切る
  • germangerman:abschlagen
  • russianrussian: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.)