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South
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English
Pronunciation
Noun
south
- One of the four major compass points, opposite to north. Maps are usually drawn with the south pointing downwards.
Translations
- Basque: hego , hegoalde
- Breton: su m, kreisteiz m
- Chinese: 南 (nán)
- Bulgarian: юг m
- Catalan: sud m, migdia m, migjorn m
- Dutch: zuid , Zuiden n
- Ekspreso: sud
- Esperanto: sudo
- Finnish: etelä
- French: sud m, midi m
- Frisian: suden n, súd
- German: Süd
- Greek: νότος m
- Hebrew: סדרום m
- Hungarian: dél
- Indonesian: selatan
- Interlingua: sud
- Italian: sud , mezzogiorno, meridione
- Japanese: 南 (みなみ , minami)
- Javanese: kidul
- Korean: 남 (nam: Hanja)
- Kurdish: başûr
- Latin: meridies m, regio australis f
- Polish: południe n
- Portuguese: sul m
- Russian: юг m
- Slovak: juh m
- Spanish: sur m
- Swedish: söder
- Volapük: sulüd
See also
Adjective
south
Synonyms: southern, southerly , southwards
Translations
- Breton: su m, kreisteiz m
- Bulgarian: южен m
- Dutch: zuid , zuidelijk
- Ekspreso: sudal
- Esperanto: suda
- Finnish: eteläinen
- French: sud , méridional
- Frisian: súd , súdlik
- Greek: νότιος
- German סדרום m
- Interlingua: del sud , meridional , austral
- Italian: meridionale
- Latin: australis m,f, australe n
- Polish: południowy m, południowa f południowe n
- Portuguese: sulista m & f, do sul, meridional m & f, austral m & f
- Slovak: južný m, južná f, južné n
- Spanish: del sur
- Swedish: syd
- Volapük: sulüdik
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