Definition
Plural of entourage; groups of people who surround and attend to an important person.
Etymology
From French 'entourage,' derived from 'entour' (around). The term originally referred to the literal circle of people surrounding a royal or important figure.
Kelly Says
Celebrity 'entourages' got their name from the literal meaning—it's a group of people positioned 'around' a central figure, like planets orbiting a star.
Translations
ARالعربية
من حولهم
min hun-hum
BNবাংলা
পরিবেশ
pa-ri-besh
CACatalà
entourage
en-too-ra-zh
DADansk
omgivelser
om-gi-ve-l-ser
DEDeutsch
Umgebungen
oom-ge-bung-en
ELΕλληνικά
περιβάλλον
pe-ri-val-lon
ESEspañol
entornos
en-tor-nos
FISuomi
ympäristöt
yump-pe-ri-sto-t
FRFrançais
entourage
ɑ̃-tuːʁaʒ
HAHA
entourages
en-too-ra-jes
HIहिन्दी
परिस्थितियाँ
pa-ri-sth-i-ti-yaan
HUMagyar
környezet
kor-nye-zet
IDBahasa Indonesia
lingkungan
ling-kungan
IGIG
entourages
en-too-ra-jes
ITItaliano
entourage
en-too-ra-zh
KKKK
entourages
en-too-ra-jes
MRMR
entourages
en-too-ra-jes
MSBahasa Melayu
lingkungan
ling-kungan
NLNederlands
omgevingen
om-ge-ving-en
NONorsk
omgivelser
om-gi-ve-l-ser
PAPA
entourages
en-too-ra-jes
PLPolski
otoczenie
o-to-che-n-ie
PTPortuguês
entourages
en-too-ra-jes
RORomână
înconjurări
in-kon-jur-ari
RUРусский
сопровождение
so-pro-vo-zh-den-i-ye
SVSvenska
omständigheter
om-stan-dig-he-ter
SWKiswahili
maeneo
ma-e-neo
TEతెలుగు
ప్రపంచం
pra-pan-cham
TRTürkçe
çevresi
cheh-v-re-si
UKУкраїнська
навколишнє оточення
nav-ko-lish-ne o-to-che-n-ne
VITiếng Việt
phụ cận
foo-cen
YOYO
entourages
en-too-ra-jes
ZUZU
entourages
en-too-ra-jes