khat - vertaling naar frans
Diclib.com
Woordenboek ChatGPT
Voer een woord of zin in in een taal naar keuze 👆
Taal:

Vertaling en analyse van woorden door kunstmatige intelligentie ChatGPT

Op deze pagina kunt u een gedetailleerde analyse krijgen van een woord of zin, geproduceerd met behulp van de beste kunstmatige intelligentietechnologie tot nu toe:

  • hoe het woord wordt gebruikt
  • gebruiksfrequentie
  • het wordt vaker gebruikt in mondelinge of schriftelijke toespraken
  • opties voor woordvertaling
  • Gebruiksvoorbeelden (meerdere zinnen met vertaling)
  • etymologie

khat - vertaling naar frans

SPECIES OF PLANT, COMMONLY USED BY HUMANS FOR ITS PSYCHOACTIVE EFFECTS
Tschat; Miraa; Catha edulis; Abyssinian tea; Qat (plant); Operation Somalia Express; Qat in Yemen; Qhat; Hereri; Khat powdered form; Qaad; Khat tree; Jimaa,; History of khat; Legal status of khat
  • Khat market in Ethiopia
  • DEA]] in July 2006
  • Harari]] men consuming khat in the street of [[Harar]], [[Ethiopia]]
  • Khat leaves
  • Man in [[Mogadishu]] dividing khat into bunches for guests in preparation for a long evening of tea, conversation and chewing
  • Khat cultivation in western Yemen near [[At Tawilah]]
  • Man chewing khat in [[Sana'a]], [[Yemen]] (January 2009)
  • Qat tree, Yemen
  • s2cid=5903121}}</ref>
  • Cathinone structure

khat         
n. khat, evergreen shrub whose flowers and leaves have a narcotic effect (native to tropical East Africa); tea made from the leaves of the khat shrub
qat         
n. khat, evergreen shrub whose flowers and leaves have a narcotic effect (native to tropical East Africa)

Definitie

khat
[k?:t]
¦ noun
1. the leaves of an Arabian shrub, which are chewed (or drunk as an infusion) as a stimulant.
2. the shrub that produces these leaves. [Catha edulis.]
Origin
C19: from Arab. ?at.

Wikipedia

Khat

Khat or qat (Amharic: ጫት ch’at; Oromo: Jimaa, Somali: qaad, khaad, khat or chat, Arabic: القات al-qāt) is a flowering plant native to eastern and southern Africa. Khat contains the alkaloid cathinone, a stimulant, which is said to cause excitement, loss of appetite, and euphoria. Among communities from the areas where the plant is native, khat chewing has a history as a social custom dating back thousands of years analogous to the use of coca leaves in South America and betel nut in Asia.

The World Health Organization (WHO) classified it in 1980 as a drug of abuse that can produce psychological dependence, although the WHO does not consider khat addiction to be a serious problem.

The legality of khat varies by region. In many countries, khat might not be a specifically controlled substance but may nevertheless be illegal under more general laws. It is a specifically controlled substance in some countries including Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. By contrast, the production, sale, and consumption are legal in the nations where its use is traditional of those cultures, including Djibouti, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. In Israel, which hosts a population of Yemenite Jews, only the consumption of the plant's leaves in its natural state is permitted.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor khat
1. Vue imprenable sur un marché tr';s animé, oů l‘on peut observer les vendeuses de «khat». Les «guesthouses» ŕ l‘intérieur des remparts ne sont pas tr';s recommandables.
2. Les femmes s‘adonnent aux joies du marché, préparent leur «injeera» (crępes ŕ base de farine de tef), trient minutieusement leurs branches de «khat» dont des chargements entiers partent quotidiennement vers Addis–Abeba, Djibouti et le Yémen.