Aikido

//aɪˈkiːdəʊ//

Synonyms for "aikido"

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Translations

21 translations across 18 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

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  • 合氣道 /合气道 noun (Japanese martial art)

Czech

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  • aikido noun (Japanese martial art)

Danish

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  • aikido noun (Japanese martial art)

Finnish

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  • aikido noun (Japanese martial art)

French

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  • aïkido noun (Japanese martial art)

Georgian

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  • აიკიდო noun (Japanese martial art)

German

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  • Aikido noun (Japanese martial art)

Japanese

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  • 合気道 noun (Japanese martial art)

Korean

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  • 아이키도 noun (Japanese martial art)
  • 합기도 noun (Japanese martial art)

Macedonian

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  • аики́до noun (Japanese martial art)

Malay

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  • aikido noun (Japanese martial art)
  • اءيکيدو noun (Japanese martial art)

Marathi

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  • आइकिदो noun (Japanese martial art)

Polish

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  • aikido noun (Japanese martial art)

Portuguese

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  • aikido noun (Japanese martial art)
  • aikidô noun (Japanese martial art)

Russian

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  • айкидо́ noun (Japanese martial art)

Tagalog

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  • aykido noun (Japanese martial art)

Turkish

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  • aikido noun (Japanese martial art)

Welsh

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  • aicido noun (Japanese martial art)

Sample sentences

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He had been a practitioner of Aikido for seven years.

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Aikido is a Japanese martial art.

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Tom is learning aikido.

Source: tatoeba (11312947)

In the morning of the 26th of March of 2023, Greg and I, both Filipinos, were talking in the teahouse, as I had my nth order of Strawberry Oat Matcha Latte and Greg, having already finished his coffee, attended to his newspapers and magazines. The barista at the cashier was Stefania, a beautiful black-haired Italian with an accent. Marlin, my Filipina friend, was sitting at a corner near the window. Near the counter stood a handsome head-shaven Japanese-looking man who was fluent in English. Greg and I discussed martial arts. There were the karate, judo, aikido, and kendo in Japan. There was the kung fu in China. There was the capoeira in Brazil. There was the arnis de mano in the Philippines. We mentioned Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, famous martial artists in the movie industry.

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