simile

Etymology
From (first attested 1393), originally from, neuter form of. Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) A figure of speech in which one thing is explicitly compared to another, using e.g. like or as.

Translations

 * Arabic: تَشْبِيه
 * Azerbaijani: təşbeh
 * Belarusian: параўна́нне
 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan: símil
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 直喻, 明喻, ,
 * Czech:
 * Danish: sammenligning, lignelse
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Georgian: შედარება
 * German: ,
 * Gothic: 𐌲𐌰𐌾𐌿𐌺𐍉
 * Greek:
 * Hebrew:
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic:, samlíking, viðlíking
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:, , シミレ
 * Korean: 직유(直喻), 시밀레
 * Macedonian: споредба
 * Malayalam:
 * Maori: kupu whakarite
 * Persian:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: símile
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Sanskrit:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: поређење, поредба, успоредба
 * Roman: poređenje, ,
 * Slovak: prirovnanie
 * Slovene:
 * Spanish:
 * Swahili:
 * Swedish:
 * Tamil:
 * Thai:
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: порі́вняння
 * Uzbek:
 * Welsh: cymhariaeth

Adverb

 * 1) similarly

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) similar
 * 2) such
 * 1) such

Etymology
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