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Window

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈwɪn.doʊ/

Definitions

  • An opening in a wall or structure that is usually fitted with glass.
  • A means of viewing or accessing something.

Usage Examples

  • She looked out of the window to see the rain.
  • They opened the window to let in fresh air.

Etymology

From Old Norse "vindauga," meaning "wind eye."

Synonyms

  • Opening
  • View
  • Pane

Antonyms

  • Wall
  • Closure

Translations

Global Languages

  • Spanish: ventana
  • French: fenêtre
  • German: Fenster
  • Chinese: 窗口 (chuāngkǒu)
  • Russian: окно (okno)
  • Arabic: نافذة (nāfitha)
  • Hindi: खिड़की (khidki)
  • Portuguese: janela
  • Japanese: 窓 (mado)
  • Italian: finestra
  • Turkish: pencere
  • Korean: 창문 (changmun)
  • Swedish: fönster
  • Dutch: raam
  • Thai: หน้าต่าง (nâatàng)
  • Greek: παράθυρο (paráthyro)
  • Hebrew: חלון (chalon)
  • Indonesian: jendela
  • Vietnamese: cửa sổ
  • Ukrainian: вікно (vikno)
  • Malay: tingkap
  • Bengali: জানালা (janala)

Indian Languages

  • Hindi: खिड़की (khidki)
  • Marathi: खिडकी (khidki)
  • Gujarati: ખિડકી (khidki)
  • Bengali: জানালা (janala)
  • Tamil: ஜன்னல் (jannal)
  • Telugu: కిటికీ (kiṭikī)
  • Malayalam: വാതിൽ (vāthil)
  • Punjabi: ਖਿੜਕੀ (khidki)
  • Assamese: খিৰিকী (khiriki)
  • Odia: ଜାନାଳା (janāḷā)
  • Sanskrit: विन्ध्य (vindhya)
  • Urdu: کھڑکی (khidki)
  • Kannada: ಕಿಟಕಿ (kiṭaki)
  • Manipuri: জানালা (janala)
  • Dogri: खिड़की (khidki)
  • Maithili: खिड़की (khidki)
  • Rajasthani: खिड़की (khidki)
  • Marwari: खिड़की (khidki)
  • Himachali: खिड़की (khidki)
  • Khasi: "sangkhih" (used for window)
  • Magahi: खिड़की (khidki)
  • Awadhi: खिड़की (khidki)
  • Haryanvi: खिड़की (khidki)
  • Chhattisgarhi: खिड़की (khidki)
  • Bhojpuri: खिड़की (khidki)
  • Garhwali: खिड़की (khidki)
  • Kumaoni: खिड़की (khidki)
  • Dogri: खिड़की (khidki)

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronunciation may vary across different dialects and regions.

Historical Usage

Windows have been used since ancient times, evolving from simple openings to complex architectural features.

Cultural Nuances

Windows can symbolize openness, transparency, and opportunities in various cultures.

More Information

Windows serve both functional and aesthetic purposes, influencing architecture and interior design throughout history.

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