tide

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The meaning (definition) of the word tide
the way the sea rises up and falls back each day.
The word tide used in a sentence
“The tide goes up and down in the ocean every single day.”
The plural of the word tide
tides
How the word tide is said around the world
| French | marée |
| Spanish | marea |
| Mandarin | 潮 |
| Hindi | ज्वार-भाटा |
| Arabic | المد والجزر |
| Russian | прилив |
| Portuguese (EU) | maré |
| Portuguese (BR) | maré |
| Japanese | 潮 |
| German | Tide |
| Urdu | لہر |
| Punjabi | ਜਵਾਰ |
| Korean | 조류 |
| Hebrew | גֵאוּת וְשֵׁפֶל |
| Greek | παλίρροια |
| Dutch | tij |
| Filipino | pagtaas at pagbaba ng tubig |
| Vietnamese | thủy triều |
| Turkish | gelgit |
| Persian | جزر و مد |
| Polish | fala |
| Ukrainian | приплив |
| Bengali | জোয়ার |
| Swedish | tidvatten |
| Italian | marea |
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