Handball
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Etymology
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Pronunciation
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Noun
handball
- (sports{{#if:|, {{{2}}}}}{{#if:|, {{{3}}}}}{{#if:|, {{{4}}}}}{{#if:|, {{{5}}}}}{{#if:|, {{{6}}}}}{{#if:|, {{{7}}}}}{{#if:|, {{{8}}}}}{{#if:|, {{{9}}}}}{{#if:|, {{{2}}}{{#if:|, {{{3}}}{{#if:|, {{{4}}}{{#if:|, {{{5}}}{{#if:|, {{{6}}}{{#if:|, {{{7}}}{{#if:|, {{{8}}}{{#if:|, {{{9}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}){{#if:|[[Category: {{{2}}}]]}}{{#if:|[[Category: {{{3}}}]]}}{{#if:|[[Category: {{{4}}}]]}}{{#if:|[[Category: {{{5}}}]]}}{{#if:|[[Category: {{{6}}}]]}}{{#if:|[[Category: {{{7}}}]]}}{{#if:|[[Category: {{{8}}}]]}}{{#if:|[[Category: {{{9}}}]]}} A team sport where two teams of seven players each (six players and a goalkeeper) pass and bounce a ball trying to throw it in the goal of the opposing team.
- The offence of touching the ball with the hands in the game of football.
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Translations
- Dutch: handbal (1)
- Chinese: æç shÇuqiú (1)
- French: handball m (1), main f (2)
- German: Handball m (1), Handspiel n (2)
- Japanese: ãã³ããã¼ã« handobÅru, éç (ãããã ã, sÅkyÅ«)
- Korean: ì¡êµ¬ (song'gu) (1), í¸ëë³¼ (haendeubol) (1)
- Portuguese: andebol (1)
- Romanian: handbal (1) n, henţ n (2)
- Swedish: handboll c. (1), hands c. (2)et:handball