oak

The meaning (definition) of the word oak
a strong tree that grows little nuts called acorns
The word oak used in a sentence
“The big oak tree in our yard is over 100 years old.”
The plural of the word oak
oaks
How the word oak is said around the world
| French | chêne |
| Spanish | roble |
| Mandarin | 橡木 |
| Hindi | ओक |
| Arabic | البلوط |
| Russian | дуб |
| Portuguese (EU) | carvalho |
| Portuguese (BR) | carvalho |
| Japanese | オーク |
| German | Eiche |
| Urdu | بلوط |
| Punjabi | ਓਕ |
| Korean | 참나무 |
| Hebrew | אַלוֹן |
| Greek | δρυς |
| Dutch | eik |
| Filipino | oak |
| Vietnamese | cây sồi |
| Turkish | meşe |
| Persian | بلوط |
| Polish | dąb |
| Ukrainian | дуб |
| Bengali | ওক |
| Swedish | ek |
| Italian | quercia |
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