Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back postal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Home Random Log in Settings Donations About Wiktionary Disclaimers Search postal Language Watch Edit See also: postał and poștal Contents 1 English 1.1 Etymology 1.2 Pronunciation 1.3 Adjective 1.3.1 Derived terms 1.3.2 Related terms 1.3.3 Translations 1.4 References 1.5 Anagrams 2 Catalan 2.1 Etymology 2.2 Pronunciation 2.3 Adjective 2.4 Noun 2.5 Further reading 3 French 3.1 Pronunciation 3.2 Adjective 3.2.1 Derived terms 3.3 Further reading 4 Portuguese 4.1 Pronunciation 4.2 Adjective 4.3 Noun 5 Romanian 5.1 Adjective 5.1.1 Declension 5.2 References 6 Spanish 6.1 Etymology 6.2 Pronunciation 6.3 Adjective 6.3.1 Derived terms 6.4 Noun 6.5 Further reading English edit Etymology edit From post + -al, modelled on French postal.[1] Pronunciation edit (General American) IPA(key): [ˈpoʊstl̩] (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): [ˈpəʊstl̩] Audio (Southern England):(file) Rhymes: -əʊstəl Hyphenation US: post‧al, UK: pos‧tal Adjective edit postal (not comparable) Relating to the collection, sorting and delivery of mail. postal worker for all your postal needs work in the postal industry Derived terms edit postal addresspostal authoritypostal ballotpostal boxpostal carrierpostal codepostal forgerypostal historypostallypostal money-orderpostal money orderpostal notepostal orderpostal rulepostal villagepostal votepostal workersemi-postal stamp Related terms edit post post office postally used go postal Translations edit relating to mail Arabic: بَرِيدِيّ (barīdiyy) Armenian: փոստային (hy) (pʻostayin) Belarusian: пашто́вы (paštóvy) Bulgarian: по́щенски (póštenski) Catalan: postal Czech: poštovní (cs) Esperanto: poŝta Finnish: posti- French: postal (fr) German: Post- (de), postalisch (de) Greek: ταχυδρομικός (el) (tachydromikós) Hungarian: postai (hu) Italian: postale (it) Macedonian: поштенски (poštenski) Persian: پستی (fa) (posti) Polish: pocztowy (pl) Portuguese: postal (pt) Romanian: poștal (ro) Russian: почто́вый (ru) (počtóvyj) Scottish Gaelic: uses genitive case of noun Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic: по̏штанскӣ Roman: pȍštanskī (sh) Slovak: poštový Slovene: poštni Spanish: postal (es) Ukrainian: пошто́вий (poštóvyj) References edit ^ “postal, adj.”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000. Anagrams edit A plots, plasto-, ploats Catalan edit Etymology edit From posta + -al. Pronunciation edit IPA(key): (Central) [pusˈtal] IPA(key): (Balearic, Valencia) [posˈtal] Adjective edit postal m or f (masculine and feminine plural postals) postal Noun edit postal f (plural postals) Clipping of targeta postal. Further reading edit “postal” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans. French edit Pronunciation edit IPA(key): /pɔs.tal/ Audio:(file) Adjective edit postal (feminine postale, masculine plural postaux, feminine plural postales) postal Derived terms edit boîte postalecarte postalecode postal Further reading edit “postal”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012. Portuguese edit Pronunciation edit (Brazil) IPA(key): /posˈtaw/ [posˈtaʊ̯] (Brazil) IPA(key): /posˈtaw/ [posˈtaʊ̯] (Rio de Janeiro) IPA(key): /poʃˈtaw/ [poʃˈtaʊ̯] (Portugal) IPA(key): /puʃˈtal/ [puʃˈtaɫ] (Portugal) IPA(key): /puʃˈtal/ [puʃˈtaɫ] (Southern Portugal) IPA(key): /puʃˈta.li/ Rhymes: (Portugal) -al, (Brazil) -aw Hyphenation: pos‧tal Adjective edit postal m or f (plural postais) postal (relating to mail) Noun edit postal m (plural postais) postcard Synonyms: cartão-postal, bilhete-postal Romanian edit Adjective edit postal m or n (feminine singular postală, masculine plural postali, feminine and neuter plural postale) Obsolete form of poștal. Declension edit Declension of postal singular plural masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine nominative/ accusative indefinite postal postală postali postale definite postalul postala postalii postalele genitive/ dative indefinite postal postale postali postale definite postalului postalei postalilor postalelor References edit postal in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a, Bucharest: Univers Enciclopedic, 2010. →ISBN Spanish edit Etymology edit From posta + -al. Pronunciation edit IPA(key): /posˈtal/ [posˈt̪al] Rhymes: -al Syllabification: pos‧tal Adjective edit postal m or f (masculine and feminine plural postales) postal Derived terms edit código postalcorreo postalsello postaltarjeta postal Noun edit postal f (plural postales) postcard Further reading edit “postal”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014 Categories: English terms suffixed with -alEnglish terms borrowed from FrenchEnglish terms derived from FrenchEnglish terms with IPA pronunciationEnglish terms with audio linksRhymes:English/əʊstəlRhymes:English/əʊstəl/2 syllablesEnglish lemmasEnglish adjectivesEnglish uncomparable adjectivesEnglish terms with collocationsEnglish terms with usage examplesen:PostCatalan terms suffixed with -alCatalan terms with IPA pronunciationCatalan lemmasCatalan adjectivesCatalan epicene adjectivesCatalan nounsCatalan countable nounsCatalan feminine nouns with no feminine endingCatalan feminine nounsCatalan clippingsca:PostFrench 2-syllable wordsFrench terms with IPA pronunciationFrench terms with audio linksFrench lemmasFrench adjectivesfr:PostPortuguese 2-syllable wordsPortuguese terms with IPA pronunciationPortuguese 3-syllable wordsRhymes:Portuguese/alRhymes:Portuguese/al/2 syllablesRhymes:Portuguese/awRhymes:Portuguese/aw/2 syllablesPortuguese lemmasPortuguese adjectivesPortuguese nounsPortuguese countable nounsPortuguese masculine nounsRomanian lemmasRomanian adjectivesRomanian obsolete formsSpanish terms suffixed with -alSpanish 2-syllable wordsSpanish terms with IPA pronunciationRhymes:Spanish/alRhymes:Spanish/al/2 syllablesSpanish lemmasSpanish adjectivesSpanish epicene adjectivesSpanish nounsSpanish countable nounsSpanish feminine nounses:DeltiologyHidden categories: English entries with topic categories using raw markupTerms with Arabic translationsTerms with Armenian translationsTerms with Belarusian translationsTerms with Bulgarian translationsTerms with Catalan translationsTerms with Czech translationsTerms with Esperanto translationsTerms with Finnish translationsTerms with French translationsTerms with German translationsTerms with Greek translationsTerms with Hungarian translationsTerms with Italian translationsTerms with Macedonian translationsTerms with Persian translationsTerms with Polish translationsTerms with Portuguese translationsTerms with Romanian translationsTerms with Russian translationsTerms with Serbo-Croatian translationsTerms with Slovak translationsTerms with Slovene translationsTerms with Spanish translationsTerms with Ukrainian translations
From post + -al, modelled on French postal.[1]
postal (not comparable)
From posta + -al.
postal m or f (masculine and feminine plural postals)
postal f (plural postals)
postal (feminine postale, masculine plural postaux, feminine plural postales)
postal m or f (plural postais)
postal m (plural postais)
postal m or n (feminine singular postală, masculine plural postali, feminine and neuter plural postale)
postal m or f (masculine and feminine plural postales)
postal f (plural postales)