Synonyms for "triathlete"
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Translations
18 translations across 15 languages.
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Arabic
1 entries - تريثلت noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
Catalan
1 entries - triatleta noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
Czech
1 entries - triatlonista noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
Finnish
1 entries - kolmiottelija noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
French
1 entries - triathlète noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
Galician
1 entries - triatleta noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
German
2 entries - Triathlet noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
- Triathletin noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
Hungarian
1 entries - triatlonista noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
Italian
1 entries - triatleta noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
Portuguese
1 entries - triatleta noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
Romanian
2 entries - triatlonist noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
- triatlonistă noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
Russian
2 entries - триатлет noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
- триатлонист noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
Spanish
1 entries - triatleta noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
Swedish
1 entries - triatlet noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
Welsh
1 entries - triathletwr noun (An athlete who competes in the triathlon)
Sample sentences
3 total sentences available.
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Tom is a triathlete.
Source: tatoeba (1474751)
Triathlete Julie Moss is a portrait of the power of human spirit and true dedication, even in the face of pain and exhaustion.
Source: tatoeba (8594539)
This is how Alzheimer's transforms encyclopedians into vegetables, how Parkinson's immobilizes triatheletes.
Source: wiktionary
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