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Etymology
From AGr. Π�θ�ν (Python) the name of the mythological enormous serpent at Delphi slain by Apollo, from Π�θ� (Pytho) the early name of Delphi, from ��θ� (pytho) "to rot, to decay".
Pronunciation
italbrac|RP IPA|/�paɪθ�n/, SAMPA|/paIT@n/
italbrac|US IPA|/�paɪθ��n/
Noun
python (plural pythons)
- A type of large constricting snake.
Translations
trans-top|constricting snake
Bosnian: udav m, piton m
Chinese: � (m�ng)
Dutch: python m|f
Finnish: t+|fi|pyton
French: t+|fr|python|m
German: Python f, Pythonschlange f
Greek: Π�θ�να� (Pythonas) m
Hungarian: piton, óriáskÃgyó
Italian: t+|it|pitone|m
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KiSwahili?: chatu
Kurdish: t|ku|pîton
Lithuanian: pitonas m, also smauglys m
Russian: пи�он /pitón/ m
Slovene: t+|sl|piton|m
Swedish: t-|sv|pytonorm|c, t-|sv|pyton|c
Telugu: ���డ�ిల�వ (komDachiluva)
Turkish: t+|tr|piton
Vietnamese: t+|vi|tr�n|xs=Vietnamese
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French
Pronunciation
IPA|/pi.t��/
SAMPA|/pi.tO~/
Noun
python m (plural pythons)
- Python (snake)
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