throne

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The meaning (definition) of the word throne
a fancy big chair where a king or queen sits.
The word throne used in a sentence
“The king sat on his big fancy throne in the castle.”
Words that mean the same as throne (synonyms)
chairseat
The plural of the word throne
thrones
How the word throne is said around the world
| French | trône |
| Spanish | trono |
| Mandarin | 王座 |
| Hindi | सिंहासन |
| Arabic | عرش |
| Russian | трон |
| Portuguese (EU) | trono |
| Portuguese (BR) | trono |
| Japanese | 王位 |
| German | Thron |
| Urdu | تخت |
| Punjabi | ਤਖਤ |
| Korean | 왕좌 |
| Hebrew | כֵּס |
| Greek | θρόνος |
| Dutch | troon |
| Filipino | trono |
| Vietnamese | ngai vàng |
| Turkish | taht |
| Persian | تاج و تخت |
| Polish | tron |
| Ukrainian | трон |
| Bengali | সিংহাসন |
| Swedish | tron |
| Italian | trono |
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