Beatles

Etymology

 * A combination of the words 'beetles'&mdash;as a sign of respect to The Crickets&mdash;and 'beat', as in 'beat music' or the 'beat' of a drum.

Pronunciation

 * Homophones: beetles
 * Homophones: beetles

Proper noun

 * 1) An extremely successful and influential British rock music quartet that operated primarily in the 1960s.

Translations

 * Arabic: بيتلز, بيتيلز
 * Armenian: Բիթլզ
 * Azeri: Bitlz
 * Belarusian: Бітлз
 * Bengali: দ্য বিটল্‌স, বিটল্‌স
 * Bulgarian: Бийтълс
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 披頭士, 披头士,  披頭四,  披头四
 * Georgian: ბითლზი
 * Greek: Μπητλς
 * Hebrew: הביטלס
 * Hindi: द बीटल्स, बीटल्स
 * Icelandic: Bítlarnir
 * Japanese: ビートルズ, ザ・ビートルズ
 * Kannada: ದಿ ಬೀಟಲ್ಸ್, ಬೀಟಲ್ಸ್


 * Korean: 비틀즈, 더 비틀즈
 * Macedonian: Битлси
 * Malayalam: ദി ബീറ്റിൽസ്, ബീറ്റിൽസ്
 * Marathi: बीटल्स
 * Mongolian: Битлз
 * Persian: بیتلز
 * Portuguese: Beatles
 * Russian: Битлз,  Битлы
 * Serbo-Croatian: Битлси, Beatlesi
 * Spanish: Beatles, los Beatles
 * Tamil: பீட்டில்ஸ்
 * Telugu: ద బీటిల్స్, బీటిల్స్
 * Thai: เดอะบีตเทิลส์
 * Ukrainian: Бітлз
 * Yiddish: די ביטעלס

Derived terms

 * Beatle
 * Beatlesque
 * Beatlemania
 * the Fourth Beatle

Anagrams

 * belates
 * besteal

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