Made
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English
| Rank of this word in the English language, from analyzing texts from Project Gutenberg. | ||||||
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| A | should | can | #82: made | did | such | great |
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Pronunciation
| IPA | /meɪd/ |
| SAMPA | /meId/ |
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Homophones
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Verb
made
- past tense of to make
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Etymology
Middle English mad, Old English macode.
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Translations
see more under make
- Dutch: maakte, maakten
- Esperanto: faris
- German: machte, machten
- Indonesian: membuat, membikin
- Japanese: ä½ã£ã (ã¤ãã£ã, tsukutta)
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Verb
made
- past participle of to make
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Etymology
Middle English mad, from Old English gemacod.
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Translations
see more under make
- Dutch: gemaakt
- French: fait
- German: gemacht
- Indonesian: membuat, membikin, dibuat, dibikin
- Japanese:
- ä½ã£ã (ã¤ãã£ã, tsukutta)
- ä½ããã (ã¤ãããã, tsukurareru)
- ä½ããã (ã¤ãããã, tsukurareta)
- Spanish: hecho
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Derived terms
- have it made (be in a comfortable situation)
- ready-made (preassembled)
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Danish
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Verb
made
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Dutch
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Etymology
From Old Saxon maðo, cognate with Old English maþa, Old HIgh German mado (German Made), Gothic ð¼ð°ð¸ð° (maþa), somehow from Proto-Indo-European *math- used in insect names.
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Pronunciation
| IPA | /ËmadÉ/ |
| SAMPA | /"mad@/ |
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Noun
made f
- maggot; a fly larva that eats decomposing flesh
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Translations
see under maggot
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Finnish
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Noun
made
- burbot (Lota lota)
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Japanese
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Romaji
made
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Kurdish
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Etymology
From Arabic
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Noun
made