rope

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The meaning (definition) of the word rope
a thick, twisted cord for tying or pulling
The word rope used in a sentence
“I pulled the rope to ring the bell very loud.”
Words that mean the same as rope (synonyms)
cordstring
The plural of the word rope
ropes
How the word rope is said around the world
| French | corde |
| Spanish | soga |
| Mandarin | 绳索 |
| Hindi | रस्सी |
| Arabic | حبل |
| Russian | веревка |
| Portuguese (EU) | corda |
| Portuguese (BR) | corda |
| Japanese | ロープ |
| German | Seil |
| Urdu | رسی |
| Punjabi | ਰੱਸੀ |
| Korean | 로프 |
| Hebrew | חֶבֶל |
| Greek | σκοινί |
| Dutch | touw |
| Filipino | lubid |
| Vietnamese | dây thừng |
| Turkish | halat |
| Persian | طناب |
| Polish | lina |
| Ukrainian | мотузка |
| Bengali | দড়ি |
| Swedish | rep |
| Italian | corda |
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