Bronx

//bɹɒŋks//

Synonyms for "bronx" (2 found)

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Related words (1)

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Translations

17 translations across 17 languages.

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Arabic

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  • الْبْرُونْكْس name (borough of New York City)

Bulgarian

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  • Бронкс name (borough of New York City)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 布朗克斯 name (borough of New York City)

Esperanto

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  • Bronkso name (borough of New York City)

Finnish

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  • Bronx name (borough of New York City)

French

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  • Bronx name (borough of New York City)

Georgian

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  • ბრონქსი name (borough of New York City)

Greek

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  • Μπρονξ name (borough of New York City)

Japanese

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  • ブロンクス name (borough of New York City)

Kannada

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  • ಬ್ರೋಂಕ್ಸ್ name (borough of New York City)

Ladino

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  • ברונקס name (borough of New York City)

Marathi

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  • ब्राँक्स name (borough of New York City)

Polish

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  • Bronx name (borough of New York City)

Portuguese

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  • Bronx name (borough of New York City)

Russian

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  • Бронкс name (borough of New York City)

Telugu

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  • బ్రోంక్స్ name (borough of New York City)

Yiddish

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  • בראָנקס name (borough of New York City)

Sample sentences

8 total sentences available.

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When the singer appeared on stage, the audience gave him the Bronx cheer, because he dumped his wife for another woman.

Source: tatoeba (49260)

Sami told me that he was from the Bronx.

Source: tatoeba (7278509)

The Bronx is a borough of New York City.

Source: tatoeba (8492109)

I used to work in the Bronx.

Source: tatoeba (8492124)

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