mot

common nounproper noun

Syllable Decomposition

mot

from Latin muttum (grunt, sound) derived from the onomatopoeia mutmut ('murmur, barely distinct sound') which itself comes from the onomatopoeia mu ('murmur'). It went from the meaning of 'sound' to 'sound describing a word, a verb', then 'word, speech'.

Definitions

linguistique
logique
informatique

Synonyms

écritparoleclasse grammaticaleclasse lexicalenaturenature grammaticalepartie du discours

Antonym

Plural

mots

Translations

  • germangerman:Vokabel
  • englishenglish:word
  • arabicarabic:كلمة
  • chinesechinese:
  • koreankorean:단어
  • danishdanish:ord
  • spanishspanish:vocablo
  • finnishfinnish:sana
  • greekgreek:λέξη
  • hebrewhebrew:דיבור
  • hindihindi:शब्द
  • italianitalian:langue
  • japanesejapanese:単語
  • dutchdutch:woord
  • polishpolish:słowo
  • portugueseportuguese:termo
  • russianrussian:слово
  • swedishswedish:ord
  • thaithai:คำ
  • turkishturkish:kelime
  • ukrainianukrainian:слово

See also