gate

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The meaning (definition) of the word gate
a small door in a fence or wall
The word gate used in a sentence
“He opened the gate to let the dog run outside.”
Words that mean the same as gate (synonyms)
door
The plural of the word gate
gates
How the word gate is said around the world
| French | grille |
| Spanish | puerta |
| Mandarin | 门 |
| Hindi | दरवाज़ा |
| Arabic | بوابة |
| Russian | ворота |
| Portuguese (EU) | portão |
| Portuguese (BR) | portão |
| Japanese | ゲート |
| German | Tor |
| Urdu | گیٹ |
| Punjabi | ਕਪਾਟ |
| Korean | 문 |
| Hebrew | שַׁעַר |
| Greek | πύλη |
| Dutch | hek |
| Filipino | tarangkahan |
| Vietnamese | cổng |
| Turkish | geçit |
| Persian | دروازه |
| Polish | brama |
| Ukrainian | ворота |
| Bengali | গেট |
| Swedish | gate |
| Italian | cancello |
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