English [ edit ]
Etymology [ edit ]
From Old French unité , from Latin ūnītus , perfect passive participle of ūniō by substitution of -ed for Latin suffix.
Pronunciation [ edit ]
united
simple past and past participle of unite
Adjective [ edit ]
united (not comparable )
Joined into a single entity .
Involving the joint activity of multiple agents .
Derived terms [ edit ]
Translations [ edit ]
joined into a single entity
Arabic: مُتَّحِد ( muttaḥid )
Armenian: միացյալ (hy) ( miacʿyal )
Azerbaijani: birləşmiş
Bikol Central: burunyog
Bulgarian: обединен (bg) ( obedinen ) , съединен (bg) ( sǎedinen ) , съвместен (bg) ( sǎvmesten )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 聯合的 / 联合的 (zh) ( liánhé de )
Czech: spojený (cs)
Danish: forenede
Dutch: verenigd (nl)
Esperanto: unuiĝinta
Finnish: yhdistynyt (fi) , yhdistyneet
French: uni (fr) , unifié (fr)
German: vereinigt (de) , vereint (de) , einig (de)
Greek: ενωμένος (el) ( enoménos ) , ηνωμένος (el) ( inoménos ) ( in proper names of countries, institutions, etc. )
Hebrew: מְאוּחָד ( m'ukhád )
Hindi: संहत (hi) ( sãhat )
Hungarian: egyesült (hu)
Ingrian: yhissetty
Interlingua: unite
Italian: unito (it)
Japanese: 連合した (ja) ( れんごうした, rengō shita )
Kazakh: бiртұтас ( birtūtas )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: یەکگِرتوو (ckb) ( yekgirtû )
Northern Kurdish: yekgirtî (ku) , yekbûyî (ku)
Latin: ūnītus (la)
Low German: vereent
Macedonian: обе́динет ( obédinet ) , сое́динет ( soédinet )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: forent , forenet
Nynorsk: sameint
Old English: ġemǣne
Persian: متحد (fa) ( mottahed )
Plautdietsch: veeent
Polish: zjednoczony (pl)
Portuguese: unido (pt)
Quechua: t'inki
Romanian: unit (ro)
Russian: объединённый (ru) ( obʺjedinjónnyj ) , соединённый (ru) ( sojedinjónnyj )
Scots: unitit
Scottish Gaelic: aonaichte
Spanish: unido (es)
Swedish: förenad (sv)
Turkmen: birleşen
White Hmong: koom siab
Yiddish: פֿאַראייניקט ( fareynikt )
involving the joint activity of multiple agents
Translations to be checked
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