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Fase

Fase

See also: fase

German

Fase

Noun

Fase f (genitive Fase, plural Fasen)

  1. chamfer (an angled relief or cut at an edge)

Declension


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fase

fase

See also: Fase

Asturian

Noun

fase f (plural fases)

  1. (astronomy, physics) phase
  2. phase (part of a sequence or cycle); stage, period

Catalan

Etymology

From Ancient Greek φάσις (phásis, appearance).

Noun

fase f (plural fases)

  1. (astronomy, physics) phase
  2. phase (part of a sequence or cycle); stage, period

Related terms

  • fàsic
  • fasímetre

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfaːzə/

Noun

fase f (plural fasen or fases, diminutive fasetje n)

  1. phase, stage
  2. (physics) phase (of a wave)

Galician

Etymology

From Ancient Greek φάσις (phásis, appearance).

Noun

fase f (plural fases)

  1. (astronomy, physics) phase
  2. phase (part of a sequence or cycle); stage, period

German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfaːzə/
  • Homophones: Fase, Phase
  • Rhymes: -aːzə
  • Hyphenation: fa‧se

Verb

fase

  1. first-person singular present indicative of fasen
  2. first-person singular present subjunctive of fasen
  3. third-person singular present subjunctive of fasen
  4. second-person singular present imperative of fasen

Italian

Etymology

From Ancient Greek φάσις (phásis, appearance).

Noun

fase f (plural fasi)

  1. phase, stage, period, level, degree, step
  2. (mechanics) stroke
  3. line (the engine is in line / out of line - with reference to smooth working)

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Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Ancient Greek φάσις (phásis), via French phase.

Noun

fase m (definite singular fasen, indefinite plural faser, definite plural fasene)

  1. a phase

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Ancient Greek φάσις (phásis), via French phase.

Noun

fase m (definite singular fasen, indefinite plural fasar, definite plural fasane)

  1. a phase

References


Portuguese

Etymology

From Ancient Greek φάσις (phásis, appearance).

Pronunciation

Noun

fase f (plural fases)

  1. phase
  2. stage
  3. period
  4. (video games) level

Quotations

For usage examples of this term, see Citations:fase.


Spanish

Etymology

From Ancient Greek φάσις (phásis, appearance).

Noun

fase f (plural fases)

  1. phase
  2. stage
  3. period