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English
Etymology
From Middle French fort (adjective use is of Old French).
Pronunciation
Noun
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Singular fort |
Plural forts |
fort (plural forts)
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Etymology
From Latin fortis (“‘strong’”).
Adjective
fort m. (feminine forta, masculine plural forts, feminine plural fortes)
- strong (forceful, powerful)
- strong (durable, resistant)
- strong (potent, having a high degree of intensity)
Adverb
fort
Interjection
fort
- Expressing approval of a punishment or misfortune suffered by another.
Noun
fort m. (plural forts)
Dutch
Noun
fort n
French
Etymology
From Latin fortis, strong
Pronunciation
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Adjective
fort m. (f. forte, m. plural forts, f. plural fortes)
- strong; powerful
- Arnie est fort. - "Arnie is strong."
- hommes forts - "strong men"
- (informal) skilled, proficient, successful, sometimes translated "good" (often used in reference to academic subjects)
- Je suis fort en anglais - "I am good at English"
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Antonyms
Adverb
fort
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German
Adverb
fort
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Old Irish
Pronoun
fort
Descendants
Polish
fortEtymology
Ultimately from Latin fortis.
Noun
fort m.
- fortress (fortified place)
Synonyms
- barbakan
- koszary
- twierdza
Related terms
- fortyfikacja
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