monter

(Engels)

  1. to go up, to climb (go to a higher position)
  2. to ascend, go higher, go uphill, go upstairs
  3. to get on, get in (a vehicle)
  4. to rise (get to a higher figurative position (socially, or in a league/division etc.))
  5. to stage, put on (a show)
  6. to ride (a horse)
  7. to mount (a horse)
  8. (transitive) to bring up, take up, put up, get up (lift or carry something to a higher position)
  9. to turn up, put up (increase the volume etc.)
  10. to raise (increase the level, price etc.)
  11. to put up (a tent)
  12. to assemble (put together)
  13. to string (an instrument)
  14. to edit
  15. to cast on (stitches)

Frequentie

A2
Uitgesproken als (IPA)
/mɔ̃.te/
Etymologie (Engels)

In summary

Inherited from Middle French monter, from Old French monter, from Vulgar Latin *montāre, from Latin montem (“mountain”).

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