Natal

//ˈneɪtəl//

Synonyms for "natal" (56 found)

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Translations

16 translations across 12 languages.

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Bulgarian

2 entries
  • родилен adj (of or relating to birth)
  • седалищен adj (of or relating to the buttocks)

Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 納塔爾 /纳塔尔 name (former British colony)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • puga adj (of or relating to the buttocks)

Finnish

1 entries
  • syntymä adj (of or relating to birth)

French

1 entries
  • natal adj (of or relating to birth)

Korean

1 entries
  • 나탈 name (former British colony)

Lithuanian

1 entries
  • Natalis name (former British colony)

Marathi

1 entries
  • नाताल name (former British colony)

Polish

2 entries
  • pośladkowy adj (of or relating to the buttocks)
  • urodzeniowy adj (of or relating to birth)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • natal adj (of or relating to birth)
  • Natal name (former British colony)

Romanian

2 entries
  • de naștere adj (of or relating to birth)
  • natal adj (of or relating to birth)

Spanish

1 entries
  • natal adj (of or relating to birth)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

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Salmon and steelhead start their lives in freshwater streams and tributaries. They then migrate downstream, rearing and maturing, before they reach the ocean. They live in the ocean for 2 to 5 years, migrating thousands of miles, before beginning the journey upstream to their natal streams where they spawn to produce the next generation of fish.

Source: tatoeba (6604229)

Sea turtles return to their natal beaches to nest.

Source: wiktionary

The constituents of the nation are a land and a people: the "natal", which is not necessarily innate, and the "popular," which is not necessarily pregiven.

Source: wiktionary

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