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Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
teátro (Basahan spelling ᜆᜒᜀᜆ᜔ᜍᜓ)
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Esperanto
Etymology
From English theatre, French théâtre, German Theater, Spanish and Italian teatro, Russian теа́тр (teátr), from Latin theātrum, from Ancient Greek θέατρον (théatron, “a place for viewing”).
Pronunciation
Noun
teatro (accusative singular teatron, plural teatroj, accusative plural teatrojn)
- a building where theatrical productions are performed, theater (theatre) (building)
- everyone related to such a building, collectively (its actors, set designers, administrators, etc.)
- the art of theater
Derived terms
See also
- kinejo (“movie theater”)
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Galician
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin theātrum (“theatre; stage”), from Ancient Greek θέατρον (théatron, “a place for viewing”), from θεάομαι (theáomai, “to see; to watch; to observe”).
Pronunciation
Noun
teatro m (plural teatros)
- (countable) theater (a place or building, consisting of a stage and seating, in which an audience gathers to watch plays, musical performances, public ceremonies, and so on)
- Hyponym: anfiteatro
- Na cidade hai seis teatros.
- There are six theaters in the city.
- Había unha fila enorme de xente á porta do teatro. Teatro municipal.
- There was a huge line of people at the door of the theater. Municipal theater.
Related terms
Further reading
- “teatro”, in Dicionario da Real Academia Galega (in Galician), A Coruña: Royal Galician Academy, 2012–2025
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Ido
Etymology
From Esperanto teatro, English theatre, French théâtre, German Theater, Spanish and Italian teatro, Russian теа́тр (teátr), from Latin theātrum, from Ancient Greek θέατρον (théatron, “a place for viewing”).
Noun
teatro (plural teatri)
- (countable) theater (a place or building, consisting of a stage and seating, in which an audience gathers to watch plays, musical performances, public ceremonies, and so on)
Derived terms
- operoteatro (“opera house”)
- teatrala (“theatrical”)
Italian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin theātrum, from Ancient Greek θέατρον (théatron, “a place for viewing”).
Pronunciation
Noun
teatro m (plural teatri)
- (countable) theater (a place or building, consisting of a stage and seating, in which an audience gathers to watch plays, musical performances, public ceremonies, and so on)
- Hyponym: anfiteatro
- drama (theatrical plays in general)
Derived terms
Descendants
- → Turkish: tiyatro
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