patriota
Italian
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Polish
Etymology
From Latin patria (“country, fatherland”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ph₂tḗr. Colloquial sense from the paint scheme matching the Polish national flag.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /patˈrʲjɔ.ta/
Declension
Noun
patriota m inan
- (colloquial) bollard used to restrict vehicle access, painted red and white
- 2013, Nowe słupki w Warszawie. Ładne?, WawaLove.pl
- "Gamdzyki" zastąpią "czopki" oraz "patriotów". Nowe słupki stoją już przy Grzybowskiej i Wolskiej. W przyszłości staną w całej w Warszawie.
- 2013, Nowe słupki w Warszawie. Ładne?, WawaLove.pl
Usage notes
The formal name of these bollards is słupek blokujący U-12c.
Declension
Portuguese
Noun
patriota m, f (plural patriotas)
- patriot (person who loves, supports and defends their country)
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /paˈtɾjota/, [paˈt̪ɾjot̪a]
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