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Whale
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English
Etymology
From Middle English, from Old English hƿæl .
Noun
whale (whales )
- any of several species of large sea mammals
Related terms
- whaler
- whaling
- whale shark
- blue whale
- humpback whale
- killer whale
- sperm whale
- narwhale
Translations
- Bosnian: kit m
- Chinese: 鲸鱼 (jingyu)
- Czech: velryba f
- Dutch: walvis m
- Old English: hwæl m
- Estonian: vaal
- Finnish: valas
- French: baleine f
- German: Wal m
- Hebrew: לויתן m
- Italian: balena f
- Japanese: 鯨 (くじら , kujira)
- Latin: balaena f
- Lithuanian: banginis m
- Portuguese: baleia f
- Russian: кит (kit)
- Slovak: veľryba f
- Slovene: kit m
- Spanish: ballena f
- Swedish: val c
- Turkish: balina
See also
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