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See animé

English

Etymology

From anime, an abbreviation of animēshon, from English animation.

Noun

{{en-noun|2=-|pl=anime|pl2=animes}}

  1. An artistic style used in Japanese animation that has also been adopted by some artists in America and other countries.
  2. An animated work, usually from Japan, using this style.
  3. * 2005, Peter J. Katzenstein, A World of Regions, page 165,
  4. *: After three months of successful sales in manga form, it was made into an anime for television.
  5. * 2005, w:Joan D. Vinge|Joan D. Vinge, in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eighteenth Annual Collection, page cix,
  6. *: Usually the manga comes first, though it may be an offshoot of a novel, and an anime may be inspired by a video game.
  7. * 2006, Thomas LaMarre, in Japan After Japan (Tomiko Yoda & Harry D. Harootunian, eds.), page 363,
  8. *: These anime prepared the way for Otaku no video, a two-part Original Video Animation (OVA).


Translations

  • Albanian: {{t-|sq|anime|xs=Albanian}}
  • Arabic: {{t-|ar|أنمي|sc=Arab}} (’ánimi)
  • Asturian: {{t-|ast|anime|xs=Asturian}}
  • Basque: {{t-|eu|anime|xs=Basque}}
  • Bavarian:
  • Bengali: {{t-|bn|অ্যানিমে|sc=Beng|xs=Bengali}}
  • Bosnian:
  • Bulgarian: {{t-|bg|аниме|sc=Cyrl}}
  • Catalan:
  • Chinese:
  • : Simplified: {{t-|cmn|日本动画|sc=Hani|xs=Mandarin}} (Rì běn dòng huà)
  • : Traditional: {{t-|cmn|日本動畫|sc=Hani|xs=Mandarin}}
  • Croatian:
  • Czech:
  • Danish:
  • Dutch:
  • Esperanto: {{t-|eo|animeo|xs=Esperanto}}
  • Estonian:
  • Finnish: (1, 2)
  • French:
  • Galician: {{t-|gl|anime|xs=Galician}}
  • Georgian: {{t|ka|ანიმე|xs=Georgian}} (anime)
  • German:
  • Greek:
  • Hebrew: {{t-|he|אנימציה יפנית|sc=Hebr}}, {{t-|he|אנימה|sc=Hebr}}
  • Hungarian:
  • Icelandic:
  • Indonesian: {{t-|id|anime|xs=Indonesian}}
  • Italian:
  • Japanese: {{t-|ja|アニメ|sc=Jpan}} (anime)
  • Korean: {{t-|ko|일본의 애니메이션|sc=Hang}} (ilbonui aenimeisyeon)
  • Latin:
  • Latvian: {{t-|lv|anime|xs=Latvian}}
  • Lithuanian: {{t-|lt|anime|xs=Lithuanian}}
  • Malay: {{t-|ms|anime|xs=Malay}}
  • Norwegian:
  • Occitan: {{t-|oc|anime|xs=Occitan}}
  • Polish:
  • Portuguese:
  • Russian: {{t+|ru|аниме|n|sc=Cyrl}}
  • Serbian: {{t-|sr|аниме|sc=Cyrl}}
  • Slovak:
  • Slovenian:
  • Spanish:
  • Swedish: and sometimes animé (older style, not so common anymore).
  • Tagalog: {{t-|tl|anime|xs=Tagalog}}
  • Thai: {{t|th|อะนิเมะ|xs=Thai}} (ànímé)
  • Turkish:
  • Ukrainian: {{t|uk|aніме|xs=Ukrainian}}
  • Vietnamese: {{t-|vi|anime|xs=Vietnamese}}

Category:Twice-borrowed words

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French

Verb

  1. {{form of|first-person|First-person singular present indicative|animer|lang=French}}
  2. {{form of|third-person|Third-person singular present indicative| animer|lang=French}}
  3. {{form of|First-person singular present subjunctive|animer|lang=French}}
  4. {{form of|third-person|Third-person singular present subjunctive| animer|lang=French}}
  5. {{form of|Second-person singular imperative|animer |lang=French}}


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Italian

Noun

anime f plural

  1. plural of anima


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Japanese

Etymology

Abbreviation of アニメーション.

Noun

{{ja-noun|r|kata=アニメ|hidx=あにめ}}

  1. animation


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Latin

Noun

anime

  1. {{inflection of|animus#Latin|animus|voc|s}}


Category:Latin noun forms

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Romanian

Etymology

From the Japanese word アニメ, anime

Noun

anime , pl. animeuri

  1. #english|anime


See animé

Category:Romanian nouns

fr:anime ko:anime io:anime ja:anime pt:anime ro:anime fi:anime tr:anime

GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English Anim'e \A"ni*m['e]`\, a. [F., animated.] (Her.)
Of a different tincture from the animal itself; -- said of
the eyes of a rapacious animal. --Brande & C.
[1913 Webster]
GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English Anim'e \A"ni*m['e]\, n. [F. anim['e] animated (from the insects
that are entrapped in it); or native name.]
A resin exuding from a tropical American tree ({Hymen[ae]a
courbaril}), and much used by varnish makers. --Ure.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet anime
n 1: a hard copal derived from an African tree [syn: {Zanzibar
copal}]
2: any of various resins or oleoresins [syn: gum anime]
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