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1 English
2 Dutch

English

Pronunciation

{| border=1 cellpadding=5 | IPA || /meɪd/ |- | SAMPA || /meId/ |}

Homophones

maid

Verb

made
  1. past tense of to make

Etymology

Middle English mad, Old English macode.

Translations

see more under make
  • Dutch: maakte, maakten
  • Esperanto: faris
  • German: machte, machten
  • Indonesian: membuat, membikin
  • Japanese: 作った (つくった, tsukutta)

Verb

made
  1. past participle of to make

Etymology

Middle English mad, from Old English gemacod.

Translations

see more under make
  • Dutch: gemaakt
  • French: fait
  • German: gemacht
  • Indonesian: membuat, membikin, dibuat, dibikin
  • Japanese:
    • 作った (つくった, tsukutta)
    • 作られる (つくられる, tsukurareru)
    • 作られた (つくられた, tsukurareta)
  • Spanish: hecho

Derived terms

  • have it made (be in a comfortable situation)
  • ready-made (preassembled)


Dutch

Etymology

Cognate to German
Made, Gothic 𐌼𐌰𐌸𐌰 (maþa), and Swedish mask, somehow from Proto-Indo-European *math- used in insect names.

Pronunciation

{| border=1 cellpadding=5 | IPA || /ˈmadə/ |- | SAMPA || /"mad@/ |}

Noun

made f

  1. maggot; a fly larva that eats decomposing flesh

Translations

see under
maggot



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