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Meanings of
pal
in English
Portuguese
colega
Catalan
col·lega
Spanish
compañera
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Close friend.
brother
comrade
buddy
chum
sidekick
crony
Portuguese
colega
Portuguese
pal
Spanish
pal
Catalan
pal
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Object-based programming language.
paradox application language
Related terms
programming language
Portuguese
pal
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Become friends; act friendly towards.
pal up
chum up
Language.
pal language
Related terms
language
modern language
Usage of
pal
in English
1
Your problem ain't whether you want to,
pal
;
it's whether you can!
2
She thought it over for several moments, then said, You're her
pal
?
3
He is best remembered as Meyer Lansky's childhood
pal
and crime partner.
4
Reacher said, 'And your biker
pal
can't organize an escape fast enough.
5
During the brief report, the American
pal
with me grew increasingly agitated.
6
Story's your partner and drinking
pal
,
Slidell said, clearly sharing my disgust.
7
The prestige with which the brilliant campaigns of
Assur-nazir
-
pal
and Shalmaneser III.
8
There was no chance to say goodbye to their high school
pal
.
9
I looked at him and said, Which do you want first,
pal
?
10
When the moment came, my
pal
and I were in a saloon.
11
I am a
pal
of the world: I come from the wilderness.
12
The first war in which
Asshur-bani
-
pal
engaged was most probably with Egypt.
13
Swift arrived sporting a banging new bob with gal
pal
Selena Gomez.
14
A veteran Labour
pal
of mine says: Don't worry about the Tories.
15
Well, you got it right,
pal
,
only a little bit too late.
16
With
Asshur-izir
-
pal
commences one of the most flourishing periods of the Empire.
Other examples for "pal"
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About this term
pal
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
old pal
little pal
best pal
great pal
pal around
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Translations for
pal
Portuguese
colega
camarada
companheiro
irmão
amigo
pal
Catalan
col·lega
companya
soci
sòcia
company
germà
germana
pal
Spanish
compañera
hermano
colega
camarada
socio
compañero
hermana
pal
Pal
through the time
Pal
across language varieties
Australia
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
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