kerb

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The meaning (definition) of the word kerb
the raised stone edge between a sidewalk and the road
The word kerb used in a sentence
“Do not step off the kerb into the busy road.”
Words that mean the same as kerb (synonyms)
curb
The plural of the word kerb
kerbs
How the word kerb is said around the world
| French | trottoir |
| Spanish | frenar |
| Mandarin | 抑制 |
| Hindi | निंयत्रण रखना |
| Arabic | كبح |
| Russian | бордюр |
| Portuguese (EU) | meio-fio |
| Portuguese (BR) | meio-fio |
| Japanese | 縁石 |
| German | Bordstein |
| Urdu | روکنا |
| Punjabi | ਕਰਬ |
| Korean | 연석 |
| Hebrew | לְרַסֵן |
| Greek | χαλιναγώγηση |
| Dutch | intomen |
| Filipino | gilid ng bangketa |
| Vietnamese | lề đường |
| Turkish | kaldırım |
| Persian | جدول |
| Polish | krawężnik |
| Ukrainian | бордюр |
| Bengali | কার্ব |
| Swedish | trottoarkant |
| Italian | frenare |
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