réal

See also: real, Real, and real.

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish real. Doublet of royal.

Pronunciation

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Noun

réal m (plural réaux)

  1. real (former currency of Spain)
  2. real (currency of Brazil)

Further reading

Irish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɾˠeːlˠ/

Etymology 1

From Spanish real.

Alternative forms

  • raol (obsolete)
  • reul (dated)

Noun

réal m or f (genitive singular réil or réalach, nominative plural réalacha)

  1. (history, numismatics) real
  2. (numismatics) sixpenny bit, (old) sixpence
Declension
Alternative declension

Etymology 2

From Old Irish rélaid.

Verb

réal (present analytic réalann, future analytic réalfaidh, verbal noun réaladh, past participle réalta)

  1. (transitive) make clear, manifest
  2. (transitive, photography) develop
Conjugation

References

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