See also: Parentes, parentés, and parentes'

Catalan

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Noun

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parentes

  1. plural of parenta

Danish

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Etymology

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Via German Parenthese and Latin parenthesis from Ancient Greek παρένθεσις (parénthesis, insertion, parenthesis), from the verb παρεντίθημι (parentíthēmi, to insert), from παρά (pará, by) +‎ έν (én, in) +‎ τίθημι (títhēmi, to put).

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Noun

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parentes c (singular definite parentesen, plural indefinite parenteser)

  1. parenthesis, bracket (symbols surrounding words that are a less important or interrupting addition to a text)
  2. parenthesis (a string of words surrounding by such symbols)
  3. (mathematics) bracket (symbols used to indicate the order of operations)

Declension

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French

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Adjective

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parentes

  1. feminine plural of parent

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parentes f pl

  1. plural of parente

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Galician

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Adjective

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parentes m pl or f pl

  1. plural of parente

Noun

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parentes m pl or f pl

  1. plural of parente

Latin

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Noun

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parentēs m or f

  1. nominative/accusative/vocative plural of parēns (parent)

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek παρένθεσις (parénthesis).

Noun

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parentes m (definite singular parentesen, indefinite plural parenteser, definite plural parentesene)

  1. parentheses pl (pair of brackets)
    i parentesin parentheses

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek παρένθεσις (parénthesis).

Noun

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parentes m (definite singular parentesen, indefinite plural parentesar, definite plural parentesane)

  1. parentheses pl (pair of brackets)
    i parentesin parentheses

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Portuguese

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Noun

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parentes

  1. plural of parente

Swedish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /paraŋˈteːs/, /paranˈteːs/, /parɛnˈteːs/

Noun

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parentes c

  1. bracket (generically any of "(", ")", "[", "]", "{", "}", "<" and ">")

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