Definition
Third person singular present tense of carouse; drinks and celebrates in a lively way.
Etymology
From the verb carouse with the third-person singular present suffix -s. This is the standard English present tense form used with he, she, or it.
Kelly Says
In modern usage, 'carouses' sounds almost quaintly old-fashioned—people rarely use it in everyday speech anymore, which shows how English drinking vocabulary has shifted away from these formal, spirited terms!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
Celebrations
se-le-bra-shuns
ARالعربية
مهرجانات
meh-ra-ja-naht
CSČeština
oslavy
os-la-vy
ELΕλληνικά
γιορτές
yee-or-tes
ESEspañol
carnavales
kar-na-va-les
FAفارسی
جشنها
jash-an-ha
HUMagyar
bulizok
boo-lee-zhok
IDBahasa Indonesia
pesta
pes-tah
ITItaliano
feste
fesh-teh
KMKM
ប្រព្រឹត្ត
ba-pra-pr-et
MSBahasa Melayu
pesta
pes-tah
MYမြန်မာ
ပျော်ပြည့်
pyaw-pyan
NLNederlands
feesten
fest-en
PLPolski
imprezy
im-preh-zy
PTPortuguês
festas
fesh-tahss
RORomână
petreceri
pet-re-ce-ree
RUРусский
гуляния
goo-lyan-ya
SVSvenska
festligheter
fest-li-het-er
SWKiswahili
sherehe
she-reh-eh
TAதமிழ்
விருந்துகள்
vi-run-du-g-gal
TEతెలుగు
పండుగలు
pan-du-galu
THไทย
งานเลี้ยง
ngan-leang
TLTL
mga piyesta
mga pee-yes-ta
TRTürkçe
kutlamalar
kut-la-ma-lar
UKУкраїнська
розваги
roz-va-gi
URاردو
تعطیلات
ta-a-ti-laht
YOYO
awon iṣẹ
aw-on ee-she
ZUZU
izibongo
ee-zi-bon-go