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How do you say inanimate object in each country

Every country has its own word for inanimate object. Here is what people actually say in each one, with a real definition and example. It also answers what they call inanimate object in your country.

Inanimate object is "objeto inanimado" in España, "abiotico" in Ecuador and "ser inerte" in República Dominicana.

A thing that has no life and cannot move on its own.

CountryWordRegister
Españaobjeto inanimado
Ecuadorabiotico
República Dominicanaser inerte

How do you say inanimate object in España?

In España, people say "objeto inanimado" for inanimate object.

How do you say inanimate object in Ecuador?

In Ecuador, people say "abiotico" for inanimate object.

abiotico

abiotico refers to everything that is not biotic, meaning it is not part of or a product of living beings.

Sun. Air. Water. Soil. Climate. Terrain. Light. pH.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Ecuadorby Anónimo

How do you say inanimate object in República Dominicana?

In República Dominicana, people say "ser inerte" for inanimate object.

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Frequently asked questions

What do they call inanimate object in España?

In España, people use objeto inanimado for inanimate object, according to the definitions published by the community.

What do they call inanimate object in Ecuador?

In Ecuador, people use abiotico for inanimate object, according to the definitions published by the community.

In how many countries is inanimate object said differently?

Diccionario Libre lists words for inanimate object in 3 countries, each with a definition and example written by locals.

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