From play + pen.
playpen (plural playpens)
- An enclosure in which babies or small children can play.
- (figuratively, by extension) An area or domain in which a person can exercise their activities or endeavors freely.
enclosure for children to play in
- Arabic: حَظِيرَة اللَّعْب لِلْأَطْفَال (ḥaẓīra(t) al-laʕb lilʔaṭfāl), قَفَص اللَّعْب لِلْأَطْفَال (qafaṣ al-laʕb lilʔaṭfāl)
- Bulgarian: кошара (bg) f (košara)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 嬰兒圍欄/婴儿围栏 (yīng'ér wéilán), 嬰兒用圍欄/婴儿用围栏 (yīng'ér yòng wéilán)
- Czech: dětská ohrádka f
- Danish: kravlegård c
- Dutch: box (nl) m
- Esperanto: krablejo
- Finnish: leikkikehä (fi)
- French: parc à bébé (fr) m, parc pour bébé m
- German: Laufgitter n, Laufstall (de) m
- Greek: πάρκο (el) n (párko)
- Italian: box (it) m
- Japanese: ベビーサークル (bebī sākuru) ("baby circle")
- Maori: pakokori
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: lekegrind m or f, leikegrind m or f
- Nynorsk: leikegrind f
- Polish: kojec (dla dziecka) m
- Portuguese: chiqueirinho m, cercadinho m, cercado (pt), parque (pt)
- Russian: мане́ж (ru) m (manéž), де́тский мане́ж m (détskij manéž)
- Spanish: parque para bebés m, corralito (es) m
- Swedish: lekhage c, barnhage c
- Ukrainian: дитячий мане́ж m (dytjačyj manéž)
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