Point
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English
Noun
point
- A location or place.
- An event which is dramatic or affirms something.
- The sharp tip of an object.
- The name of the symbol . used to separate a whole number from a decimal fraction: 10.5 (ten point five) = ten and a half.
- An opinion which adds (or supposedly adds) to the discussion.
- (games) A nonformal unit of measure of success or failure in a game. The one with the most points will win the game
Related terms
- pointer
- pointy
Translations
- Dutch : punt n (1,2)
- Finnish: piste (1, 3), kärki (2)
- French: point m (1,2)
- German: Punkt m (1, 2)
- Hebrew: נקודה f
- Interlingua: puncto (1), puncta (2)
- Irish: pointe
- Italian: punto, virgola, punta
- Japanese: 点 (てん, ten)
- Portuguese: ponto m (1), ponta f (2)
- Spanish: punto m
- Swedish: punkt c (1,4) (note:Swedish uses , to separate the fraction), decimalpunkt c (4), spets c (3), poäng n (5,6)
Verb
to point
- To indicate a direction or show something.
Related terms
- point at
- point out
Translations
- Dutch: wijzen
- Finnish: osoittaa
- French: pointer, indiquer
- German: zeigen
- Interlingua: indicar
- Portuguese: apontar para, indicar
- Spanish: indicar
- Swedish: peka, peka ut
French
Noun
point m
- A location or place.
- The sharp tip of an object.
Related terms
- à point
Translations
- English: point (1,2)
Adverb
ne point
- (In literary use) Not. Equivalent to ne pas.