Dub

/dʌb/ verb

Definition

to give a title to; to add sound to a film; a style of reggae music

Etymology

From Old French 'adober' (to equip with armor), later meaning to confer knighthood

Kelly Says

From dubbing knights with swords to dubbing movies with voices - the word has really expanded its repertoire over the centuries!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ድምጽ መስጠት
ARالعربية
دبلجة
BNবাংলা
ডাব করা
CACatalà
doblatge
CSČeština
dubovat
DADansk
tale
DEDeutsch
synchronisieren
ELΕλληνικά
να καταγράψει
ESEspañol
doblar
FAفارسی
دوبله
FISuomi
dubittaa
FRFrançais
doubler
GUGU
ડબ
HAHA
dubawa
HEעברית
להקליט
HIहिन्दी
डब करना
HUMagyar
szinkronizálni
IDBahasa Indonesia
menggandakan
IGIG
dub
ITItaliano
doppiare
JA日本語
吹き替える
KKKK
дубльдеу
KMKM
ថ្នក់សូល
KO한국어
더빙하다
MRMR
डब
MSBahasa Melayu
mendub
MYမြန်မာ
အသံထည့်သည်
NLNederlands
nasynchroniseren
NONorsk
tale
PAPA
ਡਬ ਕਰਨਾ
PLPolski
dubingować
PTPortuguês
dublar
RORomână
a dubla
RUРусский
дублировать
SVSvenska
dubbning
SWKiswahili
kunakili
TAதமிழ்
இரட்டை
TEతెలుగు
డబ్
THไทย
ซ้อน
TLTL
dub
TRTürkçe
dublaj yapmak
UKУкраїнська
дублювати
URاردو
ڈب کرنا
VITiếng Việt
lồng tiếng
YOYO
dub
ZH中文
配音
ZUZU
dubh

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