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Bikol Central

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Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish teatro.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /teˈatɾo/ [teˈa.tɾo]
  • IPA(key): /tiˈatɾo/ [tiˈa.tɾo]
  • Hyphenation: te‧a‧tro

Noun

teátro (Basahan spelling ᜆᜒᜀᜆ᜔ᜍᜓ)

  1. (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)
    Synonym: sinehan
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Esperanto

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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

  • IPA(key): /teˈatro/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -atro
  • Hyphenation: te‧a‧tro

Noun

teatro (accusative singular teatron, plural teatroj, accusative plural teatrojn)

  1. a building where theatrical productions are performed, theater (theatre) (building)
  2. everyone related to such a building, collectively (its actors, set designers, administrators, etc.)
  3. the art of theater

Derived terms

  • pupteatro (puppet show)
  • somerteatro (an outdoor theater)
  • teatra (theatrical)
  • teatraĵo (a theatrical production)
  • teatrejo (theater, playhouse)
  • teatrotajloro (costume designer)

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Galician

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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

  • IPA(key): /teˈatɾo/ [t̪eˈa.t̪ɾʊ]
  • Rhymes: -atɾo

Noun

teatro m (plural teatros)

  1. (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.

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Ido

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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)

  1. (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

Italian

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin theātrum, from Ancient Greek θέατρον (théatron, a place for viewing).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /teˈa.tro/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -atro
  • Hyphenation: te‧à‧tro

Noun

teatro m (plural teatri)

  1. (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
  2. drama (theatrical plays in general)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Turkish: tiyatro

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