Single
German (Berlin)
/ˈsɪŋəl/, /ˈzɪŋəl/
noun
Definitions
- (music) single 45rpm vinyl record
- (music) single song from an album, released individually
Etymology
Borrowed from English single derived from Latin singulus (single).
Origin
Latin
singulus
Gloss
single
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- nonsingle English
- permasingle English
- single English
- single-decker English
- single-hearted English
- single-lens reflex English
- single-user English
- singledom English
- singlefold English
- singlefoot English
- singlehearted English
- singlehood English
- singleism English
- singleleaf English
- singlely English
- singleminded English
- singleness English
- singleplayer English
- singleplex English
- singlestick English
- singlet English
- singletail English
- singleton English
- singletrack English
- singletree English
- singleworld English
- singlism English
- singlist English
- unsingle English
- single Finnish
- sinkku Finnish
- *singellus Latin
- singularis Latin
- singulus Latin
- singulāris Latin
- Börse German
- Singlebörse German
- single Italian
- singolo Italian
- single Dutch, Flemish
- сингл Russian
- sendos Spanish, Castilian
- single Spanish, Castilian
- *sem- Proto-Indo-European
- singel Norwegian Bokmål
- single Norwegian Bokmål
- single Portuguese
- シングル Japanese
- singiel Polish
- singel Norwegian Nynorsk
- single Norwegian Nynorsk
- single Middle English
- singil Irish
- sengle Old French
- single Catalan, Valencian
- singur Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- ซิงเกิล Thai
- סינגל Hebrew (modern)
- senllo Old Portuguese
- senllos Old Portuguese
- singur Aromanian
- 싱글 페어 Korean
- sengul Friulian
- senziello Old Spanish
- séncio Ligurian
- sanglo Dalmatian