taļa
Marshallese
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Definitions
- dollar
Etymology
Borrowed from English dollar derived from Dutch, Flemish daler derived from German Taler, Tal (valley) derived from Middle High German tal derived from Old High German tal derived from Proto-Germanic *dalą (valley, dale).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*dalą
Gloss
valley, dale
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
谷, 溪
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Asiadollar English
- Eurodollar English
- agridollar English
- antidollar English
- dollar English
- dollaraire English
- dollarbird English
- dollared English
- dollarette English
- dollarfish English
- dollarisation English
- dollarize English
- dollarless English
- dollarocracy English
- dollarship English
- dollarwise English
- half-dollar English
- megadollar English
- narcodollar English
- nondollar English
- petrodollar English
- superdollar English
- dollari Finnish
- taala Finnish
- Bergtal German
- Dollar German
- Jammertal German
- Lavanttal German
- Moseltal German
- Tal German
- Taler German
- Talnebel German
- Talsperre German
- Talweg German
- Todestal German
- daalder Dutch, Flemish
- daler Dutch, Flemish
- dollar Dutch, Flemish
- dollar French
- доллар Russian
- dólar Spanish, Castilian
- *dʰol- Proto-Indo-European
- *daljō Proto-Germanic
- *dalą Proto-Germanic
- dollar Swedish
- dæl Old English
- dollar Irish
- dalr Old Norse
- dæla Old Norse
- dollar Danish
- dòlar Catalan, Valencian
- ดอลลาร์ Thai
- tal Old High German
- dolārs Latvian
- dolair Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- dollari Faroese
- dolyar Tagalog
- tal Middle High German
- Dall Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- ဒေါ်လာ Burmese
- 𐌳𐌰𐌻𐌰𐌸 Gothic
- דאָלאַר Yiddish
- דולר Hebrew (modern)
- dal Old Dutch
- 美刀 Chinese
- daler Middle Low German
- долар Macedonian
- dal Old Saxon
- Tall Alemannic German
- daladala Swahili
- dola Swahili
- 달러 Korean
- ដុល្លារ Central Khmer
- doleris Lithuanian
- *dal Old Frisian
- dòlò Papiamentu
- kālā Hawaiian
- tol Mòcheno
- tāra Maori
- Daal Hunsrik
- tōłer Vilamovian
- dala Hausa
- tālā Samoan
- dolyar Yogad
- dauslas White Hmong
- dola Pijin