netball

Etymology


From.

Noun

 * 1)  A (usually women's) team sport derived from basketball, with seven players on each side who attempt to score goals by passing a ball and throwing it into the opponent's goal, which is a raised hoop with a net at one end of the playing area. Unlike basketball, a player in possession of the ball cannot move until the ball is passed to another player.
 * 2)  The ball used in this sport.
 * 1)  The ball used in this sport.
 * 1)  The ball used in this sport.
 * 1)  The ball used in this sport.
 * 1)  The ball used in this sport.
 * 1)  The ball used in this sport.
 * 1)  The ball used in this sport.
 * 1)  The ball used in this sport.
 * 1)  The ball used in this sport.

Translations

 * Afrikaans:
 * Arabic: كُرَة الشَّبَكَة
 * Bengali: নেটবল
 * Catalan:
 * Central Dusun: nitbuul
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 投球
 * Mandarin: 籃網球
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German: Netball
 * Greek: νέτμπολ
 * Hebrew: נטבול
 * Hungarian: netball, necclabda, hálólabda
 * Indonesian: bola jaring
 * Irish: líonpheil
 * Japanese: ネットボール
 * Kazakh: нетбол
 * Korean: 네트볼
 * Latvian: netbols
 * Lithuanian: netbolas
 * Macedonian: не́тбол
 * Malay: bola jaring
 * Maori: netipōro, poitarawhiti
 * Marathi: नेटबॉल
 * Northern Sotho: kgwele ya diatla
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: nettball
 * Nynorsk: nettball
 * Portuguese: netball
 * Russian: нетбо́л
 * Samoan: netipolo
 * Scottish Gaelic: ball-lìn
 * Sinhalese: දැල්පන්දු
 * Swahili: netiboli, mpira wa pete
 * Swedish:, netball
 * Tamil: வலைப் பந்தாட்டம்
 * Tulu: ನೆಟ್ ಬಾಲ್
 * Turkish: netbol
 * Ukrainian: нетбол
 * Vietnamese: bóng lưới
 * Welsh: pêl-rwyd
 * Xhosa: ibhola yomnyazi


 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * Russian: нетбо́льный мяч

Noun

 * 1)  a sport