Meaning of Albert | Babel Free
ˈælb.ətDefinitions
- A male given name from the Germanic languages.
- Synonym of Albert chain.
- A surname originating as a patronymic.
- A commune in Somme department, Hauts-de-France, France.
- A constituency in Belize
- A city in Kansas.
- A former rural municipality in Manitoba, Canada, now part of the Municipality of Two Borders.
- A town in New South Wales.
- A ghost town in Texas.
- A locality in the Lachlan council area, central New South Wales, Australia.
- A crater on the Moon
Equivalents
العربية
ألبرت
Català
Albert
Čeština
Albert
Dansk
Albert
Esperanto
Alberto
Español
alberto
Eesti
Albert
Suomi
Pertti
Français
Albert
Galego
Alberte
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
ʻAlapaki
Magyar
Albert
Հայերեն
Ալբերտ
Italiano
Alberto
日本語
アルバート
ქართული
ალბერტი
Latina
Albertus
Lietuvių
Albertas
Latviešu
Alberts
Nederlands
Albert
Norsk
Albert
Português
Alberto
Русский
Альберт
Shqip
Albert
Svenska
Albert
Tiếng Việt
An-be
Examples
“Thou noble Father of her Kings to be - - - / Dear to thy land and ours, a Prince indeed, / Beyond all titles, and a household name, / Hereafter, thro' all times, Albert the Good.”
“Helena was not flattered. "Albert just doesn't appreciate music," she said. They all called me Albert then. I thought it was a fine name; I like elegance.”
“Hogan, Byrne, O'Brien. She stopped at one name. Albert Delahunty — what Catholic in their right mind would call a child Albert?”
“Based on research, Albert Mehrabian has concluded that only 7% of feelings and attitudes takes place through the words we use in spoken communications, while 38% takes place through tone and voice and the remaining 55% take place through body language.”
“Pass the chalk. Dr. Levine was there with a friend and fellow psychiatrist (detect a pattern?), Alexa Albert, Coco’s mother, who squinted up into the sun as her daughter effortlessly sailed skyward. Dr. Albert is an acrophobe.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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