rallye

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English

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Noun

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rallye (plural rallyes)

  1. (motor racing) Dated form of rally.
    • 1969, Charles Winick, The New People: Desexualization in American Life:
      A car that wins such a rallye uses its victory to convince potential purchasers that it can cope with difficult driving conditions.

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Czech

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Czech Wikipedia has an article on:
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Pronunciation

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Noun

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rallye f (indeclinable)

  1. rally (motor racing event)
    Synonym: rally f

French

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Etymology

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From English rally.

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rallye m (plural rallyes)

  1. rally (motor-racing)
  2. social dance (or a group of young people who meet at such dances)

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Portuguese

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Noun

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rallye m (plural rallyes)

  1. Alternative spelling of rali