sprout

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The meaning (definition) of the word sprout
to start to grow up out of a seed
The word sprout used in a sentence
“A tiny sprout popped up from the dirt in my pot.”
Words that mean the same as sprout (synonyms)
growshoot
The plural of the word sprout
sprouts
How the word sprout is said around the world
| French | germer |
| Spanish | brotar |
| Mandarin | 发芽 |
| Hindi | अंकुर |
| Arabic | برعم |
| Russian | росток |
| Portuguese (EU) | broto |
| Portuguese (BR) | broto |
| Japanese | 芽 |
| German | sprießen |
| Urdu | انکر |
| Punjabi | ਫੁੱਟਣਾ |
| Korean | 새싹 |
| Hebrew | נֶבֶט |
| Greek | βλαστάρι |
| Dutch | spruit |
| Filipino | usbong |
| Vietnamese | mầm |
| Turkish | filiz |
| Persian | جوانه |
| Polish | kiełkować |
| Ukrainian | паросток |
| Bengali | অঙ্কুর |
| Swedish | gro |
| Italian | germoglio |
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