martin

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The meaning (definition) of the word martin
a small swooping bird that nests with many friends
The word martin used in a sentence
“A martin is a tiny bird that zips through the air.”
Words that mean the same as martin (synonyms)
birdswallow
The plural of the word martin
martins
How the word martin is said around the world
| French | Martin |
| Spanish | martín |
| Mandarin | 马丁 |
| Hindi | मार्टिन |
| Arabic | مارتن |
| Russian | Мартин |
| Portuguese (EU) | Martin |
| Portuguese (BR) | Martin |
| Japanese | マーティン |
| German | Martin |
| Urdu | مارٹن |
| Punjabi | ਮਾਰਟਿਨ |
| Korean | 남자 이름 |
| Hebrew | סְנוּנִית |
| Greek | χελιδόνι |
| Dutch | Martin |
| Filipino | martin |
| Vietnamese | Martin |
| Turkish | Martin |
| Persian | مارتین |
| Polish | jaskółka oknówka |
| Ukrainian | Мартін |
| Bengali | মার্টিন |
| Swedish | martin |
| Italian | Martin |
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