aisle

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The meaning (definition) of the word aisle
a long walking path between rows of seats or shop shelves
The word aisle used in a sentence
“We walked down the aisle between the grocery store shelves.”
Words that mean the same as aisle (synonyms)
pathpassage
The plural of the word aisle
aisles
How the word aisle is said around the world
| French | allée |
| Spanish | pasillo |
| Mandarin | 走道 |
| Hindi | गलियारा |
| Arabic | ممر |
| Russian | ряд |
| Portuguese (EU) | corredor |
| Portuguese (BR) | corredor |
| Japanese | 通路 |
| German | Gang |
| Urdu | گلیارے |
| Punjabi | ਗਲੀ |
| Korean | 통로 |
| Hebrew | מַעֲבָר |
| Greek | διάδρομος |
| Dutch | gangpad |
| Filipino | pasilyo |
| Vietnamese | lối đi |
| Turkish | koridor |
| Persian | راهرو |
| Polish | nawa |
| Ukrainian | прохід |
| Bengali | করিডোর |
| Swedish | gång |
| Italian | corridoio |
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