Image:Pregnant belly button.jpg|thumb|right|The belly of a pregnant woman.
English
Etymology
Old English bælġ
Pronunciation
audio|en-us-belly.ogg|Audio (US)
Noun
en-noun|bell|ies
- colloquial The abdomen.
Translations
trans-top|abdomen
Albanian: t-|sq|bark|xs=Albanian
Basque: sabel
Catalan: panxa, ventre
Croatian: t-|hr|trbuh
Czech: t-|cs|b�icho|n
Dutch: t+|nl|buik
Esperanto: t-|eo|ventro|xs=Esperanto
Finnish: t+|fi|maha
French: t+|fr|ventre|m
German: t+|de|Bauch|m
Hungarian: t+|hu|has
Interlingua: pancia, ventre
Irish: bolg m
Italian: t+|it|pancia|f
trans-mid
Kurdish:
Polish: t+|pl|brzuch|m
Russian: живо� m, б���о n rude, п�зо n rude
Portuguese: t+|pt|barriga
Scottish Gaelic: balg m, brù f
Slovene: t+|sl|trebuh|m
Spanish: t+|es|barriga, t+|es|panza, t+|es|vientre
Swedish: t+|sv|mage
Telugu: ప���� (poTTa), �డ�ప� (kaDupu)
Volapük: bälid
trans-bottom
See also
have eyes bigger than one's belly
abdomen
stomach
tummy
Verb
en-verb|bellies|bellying|bellied
- To position one's belly.
Derived terms
belly up
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simple:belly
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