soldat
French
noun
Definitions
- soldier
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French soldat derived from Italian soldato (soldier).
Origin
Italian (Fiorentino)
soldato
Gloss
soldier
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
兵
Emoji
🪖
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- soldado English
- Bausoldat German
- Fußsoldat German
- Kindersoldat German
- Soldat German
- Soldatensprache German
- Soldatin German
- Zeitsoldat German
- soldado Italian
- soldatessa Italian
- soldato Italian
- soldaat Dutch, Flemish
- voet Dutch, Flemish
- voetsoldaat Dutch, Flemish
- солда́т Russian
- солдат Russian
- солдатик Russian
- солдатский Russian
- electrosoldado Spanish, Castilian
- soldadesco Spanish, Castilian
- soldado Spanish, Castilian
- sueldo Spanish, Castilian
- barnesoldat Norwegian Bokmål
- fallskjermsoldat Norwegian Bokmål
- geriljasoldat Norwegian Bokmål
- kommandosoldat Norwegian Bokmål
- leiesoldat Norwegian Bokmål
- soldat Norwegian Bokmål
- soldadesco Portuguese
- soldado Portuguese
- soldo Portuguese
- sołdat Polish
- barnesoldat Norwegian Nynorsk
- fallskjermsoldat Norwegian Nynorsk
- geriljasoldat Norwegian Nynorsk
- kommandosoldat Norwegian Nynorsk
- soldat Norwegian Nynorsk
- barnesoldat Danish
- børnesoldat Danish
- faldskærmssoldat Danish
- soldat Danish
- soldat Serbo-Croatian
- soldat Catalan, Valencian
- dáti Icelandic
- soldat Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- sundalo Cebuano
- serdadu Indonesian
- zaldāts Latvian
- sundalo Tagalog
- soldat Middle French
- soldado Old Portuguese
- солдат Ukrainian
- салдат Belarusian
- һалдат Bashkir
- siláo Navajo, Navaho
- soldat Uzbek
- sääldat Skolt Sami
- soltöro Tetelcingo Nahuatl
- soldado Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl
- solcharo Karao
- nòdu’úna Taos
- soltalo Chamicuro
- stadu Tataltepec Chatino
- jandaru San Juan Colorado Mixtec
- zandaru Chayuco Mixtec