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banda
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William FeatherSee also bända
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Croatian
Noun
banda f. sg.
French
Verb
banda
- third-person singular past historic form of bander
Hiligaynon
Noun
banda
Hungarian
Etymology
From Italian
Pronunciation
Noun
banda (plural bandák)
- gang (of thieves etc.)
Italian
Noun
banda f. (plural: bande)
Maltese
Etymology
From Italian
Noun
banda
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA: [ˈbanda]
Noun
banda f. [[Category:Template:lang:pl nouns|banda]]
- band (a group of people loosely united for a common purpose)
- cushion (the lip around a table in cue sports)
Declension
Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|
Nominative | banda | bandy |
Genitive | bandy | band |
Dative | bandzie | bandom |
Accusative | bandę | bandy |
Instrumental | bandą | bandami |
Locative | bandzie | bandach |
Vocative | bando | bandy |
Spanish
Noun
banda f. (plural bandas)
Singular |
Plural |
Related terms
See also
Swedish
Verb
Conjugations of banda | ||
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Infinitive | banda | |
Present tense | bandar | |
Past tense | bandade | |
Supine | bandat | |
Imperative | banda | |
Present participle | bandande, bandandes | |
Past participle | bandad |
banda
- to record to a magnetic tape
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