kanal
English
Danish
Indonesian
Etymology
From Dutch kanaal, from Middle Dutch canael, from older canel, from Old French canal, from Latin canālis (“pipe, channel, canal”), from canna (“reed, cane”), from Ancient Greek κάννα (kánna, “reed”), from Akkadian 𒄀 (qanû, “reed”), from Sumerian 𒄀𒈾 (gi.na). Doublet of kanon.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈkanal]
- Hyphenation: ka‧nal
Noun
kanal
Derived terms
- penganalan
Further reading
- “kanal” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Language Development and Fostering Agency — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.
Norwegian Bokmål
Derived terms
Terms derived from kanal
References
- “kanal” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Derived terms
References
- “kanal” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kǎnaːl/
- Hyphenation: ka‧nal
Swedish

kanal
Pronunciation
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Noun
kanal c
- canal (man-made waterway used for transportation of vessels)
- channel (unusual); narrow body of water between two land masses, such as the English Channel
- channel; a radio frequency or band of frequencies
Declension
Declension of kanal | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | kanal | kanalen | kanaler | kanalerna |
Genitive | kanals | kanalens | kanalers | kanalernas |
Descendants
- → Finnish: kanaali
Turkish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɑ.nɑɫ/
Noun
kanal (definite accusative kanalı, plural kanallar)
- canal (waterway used for transportation of vessels)
- channel; narrow body of water between two land masses, such as the English Channel
- channel; a radio frequency or band of frequencies
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