take

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The meaning (definition) of the word take
to reach out and pick something up in your hand
The word take used in a sentence
“Please take the ball and throw it to your friend.”
Words that mean the same as take (synonyms)
grabholdpick up
Words that mean the opposite of take (antonyms)
dropput down
How the word take is said around the world
| French | prendre |
| Spanish | llevar |
| Mandarin | 拿 |
| Hindi | लेना |
| Arabic | يأخذ |
| Russian | брать |
| Portuguese (EU) | pegar |
| Portuguese (BR) | pegar |
| Japanese | 取る |
| German | nehmen |
| Urdu | لے لو |
| Punjabi | ਲੈਣਾ |
| Korean | 가져가다 |
| Hebrew | לִיטוֹל |
| Greek | παίρνω |
| Dutch | nemen |
| Filipino | kumuha |
| Vietnamese | lấy |
| Turkish | almak |
| Persian | گرفتن |
| Polish | Brać |
| Ukrainian | взяти |
| Bengali | গ্রহণ করুন |
| Swedish | ta |
| Italian | Prendere |
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