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IPA (key ) : /ˈneɪbəɹɪŋ/ , /ˈneɪbɹɪŋ/
Hyphenation: neigh‧bor‧ing , neighb‧oring
neighboring (not comparable )
( American spelling ) Situated or living nearby or adjacent to.
1975 , Wu-han (Briefs on Selected PRC Cities)[1] , Central Intelligence Agency , page 4 :Han-yang is the smallest of the three cities. It was founded about A.D. 600 but, like neighboring Han-k'ou, remained relatively unimportant until the last half of the 19th century.
Situated or living nearby or adjacent to
Arabic: مُجَاوِر ( mujāwir )
Bulgarian: съседен (bg) ( sǎseden ) , близък (bg) ( blizǎk )
Catalan: veí (ca) , limítrof (ca)
Czech: sousední (cs)
Dutch: naburig (nl) , naburige (nl) , aanpalend (nl) , aanpalende (nl) , buur-
Esperanto: najbara
Finnish: naapuri- (fi)
French: adjacent (fr) , voisin (fr) , avoisinant (fr) m
Galician: veciño (gl) , limítrofe
Georgian: მეზობელი (ka) ( mezobeli ) , მეზობლური ( mezobluri )
German: benachbart (de)
Greek: γειτονικός (el) ( geitonikós )
Ancient: πρόσχορος ( próskhoros ) , ὅμορος ( hómoros )
Hungarian: szomszédos (hu)
Icelandic: nágranna- (is) , nærliggjandi
Italian: confinante (it) , contiguo (it) , vicino (it) , finitimo (it) , limitrofo (it)
Latin: vīcinālis
Maori: pātata (mi) , tūtata
Norwegian:
Bokmål: tilgrensende , tilstøtende
Nynorsk: tilgrensande
Portuguese: vizinho (pt) , limítrofe (pt)
Romansch: vischin
Russian: сосе́дний (ru) ( sosédnij ) , близлежа́щий (ru) ( blizležáščij )
Spanish: vecino (es) , limítrofe (es) , contiguo (es) , convecino , comarcano (es) , aledaño (es)
Swedish: närliggande (sv) , näraliggande (sv) , kringliggande (sv) , tillgränsande , angränsande (sv) , grann- , grannande
Ukrainian: сусі́дній ( susídnij ) , приле́глий ( pryléhlyj )
Venetan: adiaxente m or f
Volapük: nilädik (vo)
neighboring
( American spelling ) present participle and gerund of neighbor