see|Born
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English
rank|William|remain|covered|717|born|somewhat|figure|goes
Pronunciation
IPA|/�bo�(r)n/, IPAchar|/b��n/, IPAchar|/b��ɹn/
SAMPA|/"bo:(r)n/
audio|en-us-born.ogg|Audio (US)
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Etymology 1
From the verb to bear.
Verb
born
- past participle of|bear; given birth to.
Derived terms
firstborn
Translations
trans-top|given birth to
Albanian: Lindur
Bulgarian: �оден m, �одена f, �одено n, �одени p
Chinese: ��
Dutch: geboren
Finnish: syntynyt, syntyneet
French: né m, née f
German: geboren
Indonesian: lahir
Italian: nato, dare alla luce
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Japanese: ����, ���� (umareta); ���, ����� (sh�jita)
Kurdish: KUchar|���دا�کب���
Norwegian: født
Portuguese: nascido
Russian: �ожденн�й
Slovak: narodený m, narodená f, narodené n
Slovene: rojen m, rojena f, rojeno n
Spanish: nacido, parido, dar a luz|dado a luz
Swedish: född c, fött n
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See also
borne
Etymology 2
Dialectal variant of burn.
Noun
en-noun
- Geordie alternative spelling of|burn A stream.
References
R:New Geordie Dictionary 1987
Verb
en-verb|borns|bornin|bornt|bornt
- Geordie alternative spelling of|burn With fire.
References
R:Dobson & Irwin Newcastle 1970
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