marble

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The meaning (definition) of the word marble
a tiny glass ball you roll in games
The word marble used in a sentence
“I shot my blue marble across the floor and it rolled far away.”
Words that mean the same as marble (synonyms)
ball
The plural of the word marble
marbles
How the word marble is said around the world
| French | marbre |
| Spanish | mármol |
| Mandarin | 大理石 |
| Hindi | संगमरमर |
| Arabic | رخام |
| Russian | мрамор |
| Portuguese (EU) | mármore |
| Portuguese (BR) | mármore |
| Japanese | 大理石 |
| German | Marmor |
| Urdu | سنگ مرمر |
| Punjabi | ਸੰਗਮਰਮਰ |
| Korean | 대리석 |
| Hebrew | שַׁיִשׁ |
| Greek | μάρμαρο |
| Dutch | marmer |
| Filipino | marmol |
| Vietnamese | đá cẩm thạch |
| Turkish | mermer |
| Persian | سنگ مرمر |
| Polish | marmur |
| Ukrainian | мармур |
| Bengali | মার্বেল |
| Swedish | marmor |
| Italian | marmo |
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