cut

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The meaning (definition) of the word cut
to slice through something with scissors or a knife
The word cut used in a sentence
“Can you cut the paper with these scissors?”
Words that mean the same as cut (synonyms)
slicechop
The plural of the word cut
cuts
How the word cut is said around the world
| French | couper |
| Spanish | cortar |
| Mandarin | 切 |
| Hindi | काटना |
| Arabic | يقطع |
| Russian | резать |
| Portuguese (EU) | corte |
| Portuguese (BR) | corte |
| Japanese | カット |
| German | schneiden |
| Urdu | کاٹنا |
| Punjabi | ਕੱਟੋ |
| Korean | 자르다 |
| Hebrew | גְזִירָה |
| Greek | τομή |
| Dutch | snee |
| Filipino | putulin |
| Vietnamese | cắt |
| Turkish | kesmek |
| Persian | برش |
| Polish | cięcie |
| Ukrainian | вирізати |
| Bengali | কাটা |
| Swedish | skära |
| Italian | taglio |
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