Gobi
See also:
gobi
and
Góbi
English
Etymology
From
Mongolian
Говь
(
Govʹ
)
or
ᠭᠣᠪᠢ
(
ɣobi
)
.
Proper noun
Gobi
A large
desert
in Asia, spanning the countries of
Mongolia
and
China
.
Translations
desert
Arabic:
جُوبِي
m
(
gūbī
)
Chinese:
Mandarin:
戈壁
(zh)
(
Gēbì
)
,
戈壁
沙漠
(
Gēbì shāmò
)
French:
Gobi
(fr)
m
German:
Gobi
(de)
f
Hindi:
गोबी
मरुस्थल
(
gobī marusthal
)
Italian:
Gobi
m
Japanese:
ゴビ
(
Gobi
)
,
ゴビ
砂漠
(
ゴビさばく, Gobi sabaku
)
Kalmyk:
Һөв
(
Höv
)
Kazakh:
Гоби
(
Gobï
)
Korean:
고비
(
Gobi
)
,
고비
사막
(
gobi samak
)
Kyrgyz:
Гоби
(
Gobi
)
Mongolian:
Говь
(
Govʹ
)
Uyghurjin:
ᠭᠣᠪᠢ
(
ɣobi
)
Persian:
گبی
(
gobi
)
Portuguese:
Gobi
m
Russian:
Го́би
(ru)
f
(
Góbi
)
,
пусты́ня
Го́би
f
(
pustýnja Góbi
)
Spanish:
Gobi
m
Tajik:
Габи
(
Gabi
)
Uzbek:
Gobi
Vietnamese:
sa mạc
Gô bi
Anagrams
Igbo
,
big O
,
biog
German
Pronunciation
Audio
(file)
Noun
Gobi
f
a desert in China and Mongolia;
Gobi
Synonyms
dated:
Schamo
Further reading
Gobi
in
Duden
online
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