Bulgarian

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Etymology

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From German Kanal or French canal through Russian канал (kanal), ultimately from Latin canalis.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [kɐˈnaɫ]
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  • Rhymes: -aɫ

Noun

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кана́л (kanálm

  1. channel (an artificial trench through which water flows)
  2. canal (a large man-made gap between two seas, a sea and a lake or river, along which vessels move)
  3. waste pipe (a pipe in a home or other building through which unclean water flows)
  4. sewage pipes (a system of underground facilities in a populated place for the outflow of dirty water)
  5. (specialist) channel (a recess, a cut with a technical purpose on the surface of some body)
  6. (technical) duct (a cylindrical tube in a machine, facility, etc.)
  7. (technical) channel (channel for transmission of television, radio, telephone and telegraph signals)
  8. (biology) channel (a tube-like passage in an animal or plant organism through which sap, nutrients, etc. move)
  9. (figuratively) (A way to infiltrate, spread something, to arrange meetings, to connect and so on)

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References

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  • канал”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • канал”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic كانال
Cyrillic канал
Latin kanal
 
Kazakh Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia kk

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian канал (kanal), from Latin canalis.

Noun

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канал (kanal)

  1. canal

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Macedonian

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Latin canalis.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈkanaɫ] (stilted)
  • IPA(key): [kaˈnaɫ] (nonstandard, common)
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канал (kanalm (relational adjective каналски, diminutive каналче)

  1. sewer, pipe
  2. canal
  3. channel (television)

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Declension of канал
singular plural
indefinite канал (kanal) канали (kanali)
definite unspecified каналот (kanalot) каналите (kanalite)
definite proximal каналов (kanalov) каналиве (kanalive)
definite distal каналон (kanalon) каналине (kanaline)
vocative каналу (kanalu) канали (kanali)
count form канала (kanala)

Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin canalis.

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кана́л (kanálm inan (genitive кана́ла, nominative plural кана́лы, genitive plural кана́лов)

  1. channel, canal, pipe
  2. (figuratively) channel

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Descendants

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  • Kazakh: канал (kanal)
  • Uyghur: قانال (qanal)
  • Uzbek: kanal

Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin canalis.

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  • IPA(key): /kǎnaːl/
  • Hyphenation: ка‧нал

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ка̀на̄л m (Latin spelling kànāl)

  1. canal
  2. channel

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Ukrainian

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Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia uk

Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin canalis.

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кана́л (kanálm inan (genitive кана́лу, nominative plural кана́ли, genitive plural кана́лів)

  1. channel
  2. canal (artificial waterway)

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