théâtre

See also: theatre and théatre

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin theātrum, from Ancient Greek θέατρον (théatron, a place for viewing), from θεάομαι (theáomai, to see, to watch, to observe).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /te.atʁ/, /te.ɑtʁ/
    • Paris, France (le théâtre): IPA(key): [te.atʁ]
  • (Belgium) and (Swiss) IPA(key): [teˈaːtʁ̥]
    • Brussels, Belgium: IPA(key): [teˈaːtʀ̥]
    • Canton of Valais, Swiss: IPA(key): [te.ˈɑːtʁ̥]
  • (Quebec) (standard) IPA(key): [teˈɑːtʁ̥], (nonstandard) IPA(key): [teˈɑu̯tʁ̥]
    • Montreal, Canada: IPA(key): [te.ˈɑu̯tʀ̥]
  • Homophone: théâtres

Noun

théâtre m (plural théâtres)

  1. theatre (venue for performing plays and drama)
  2. (Missouri, Louisiana) a movie theater

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