Heart
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English
Noun
heart (plural: hearts)
- A muscular organ that pumps blood through the body.
- Emotions or kindness in general (but like above, people only have one heart).
- A shape or symbol approximately in the shape of a heart (♥).
- A playing card of the suit hearts featuring one or more heart-shaped symbols.
- The centre or core.
Related terms
- hearty
- artichoke heart
Translations
- Breton: kalon f
- Bulgarian: сърце n
- Catalan: cor
- Chinese Characters: 心
- Chinese: 心脏
- Czech: srdce n
- Dutch: hart n
- Esperanto: koro
- Finnish: sydän (1,2,3,5), hertta (4)
- French: cœur m
- German: Herz n
- Greek (Modern): καρδιά
- Greek (Ancient): καρθία
- Hebrew: לב m
- Italian: cuore m
- Japanese: 心 (こころ, kokoro), 心臓 (しんぞう, shinzou)(1); 気持ち (きもち, kimoci), 心情 (しんじょう, shinjou)(2)
- Korean: 심혼 (simhon)
- Latin: cor n
- Low Saxon: hart, n
- Norwegian: hjerte n
- Polish: serce m
- Portuguese: coração m
- Quechua: soncco
- Romanian: inima f
- Romanica: corde m
- Russian: сердце n
- Scottish: hert
- Slovak: srdce n
- Slovene: srce n (1, 3, 4)
- Spanish: corazón m
- Swedish: hjärta (1,2) hjärter (3)
- Turkish: yürek, kalp [-bi]
- Welsh: calon f
See also
- Wikipedia article on the heart