niche – Wiktionary

See also: niché

english [edit ]

niche english Wikipedia has an article on :Wikipedia

etymology [edit ]

From french niche, from Middle French niche, from Old French niche, from nicher ( “ to make a nest ” ) ( modern french nicher ), from Vulgar Latin *nīdicāre, from Latin nīdus ( “ nest ” ). Doublet of nidus and nide via Latin and nest via Proto-Indo-European ; besides related to nyas .

pronunciation [edit ]

noun [edit ]

niche ( plural niches )

Derived terms

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Translations [edit ]

cavity, hollow, or inlet

  • Armenian: որմնախորշ(hy) ( ormnaxorš )
  • Bulgarian: ниша f ( niša )
  • Catalan: nínxol(ca) m
  • Czech: výklenek(cs) molarity
  • Dutch: nis(nl) f
  • Egyptian:
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    O1

    (bbt fluorine),

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    O1

    (wmwt fluorine),

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    O32

    (jtrt fluorine)

  • Finnish: syvennys(fi)rako(fi)nissi(fi)
  • French: niche(fr) degree fahrenheit
  • German: Nische(de) farad, Mauernische f, Wandnische(de) degree fahrenheit, Mauerrücksprung molarity
  • Hebrew: גומחה f, נישה(he) degree fahrenheit
  • Irish: cuasán molarity, almóir molarity
  • Italian: nicchia(it) farad, edicola(it) degree fahrenheit
  • Japanese: 壁龕(ja) ( へきがん, hekigan )
  • Maori: mokotawhā
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: nisje molarity
  • Persian: طاقچه(fa)
  • Polish: nisza(pl) fluorine
  • Portuguese: nicho(pt) thousand
  • Romanian: nișă(ro) farad, firidă(ro) fluorine
  • Russian: ни́ша(ru) farad ( níša )
  • Slovak: výklenok molarity
  • Slovene: niša(sl)
  • Spanish: hornacina(es)
  • Swedish: nisch(sv) c

situation of opportunity

  • Dutch: niche(nl) degree fahrenheit
  • Finnish: markkinarako(fi)
  • French: niche(fr) degree fahrenheit
  • German: Nische(de) f, Marktnische f, Marktlücke degree fahrenheit
  • Hebrew: נישה(he) farad
  • Japanese: ニッチ(ja) ( nitchi )
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: nisje thousand
  • Polish: nisza(pl) fluorine
  • Portuguese: nicho(pt) thousand
  • Russian: ни́ша(ru) f ( níša

    )

  • Spanish: nicho(es) megabyte
  • Swedish: nisch(sv) c
The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables, removing any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations.

Translations to be checked

  • Persian: (please verify) (فرصت) شغلی

verb [edit ]

niche ( third-person singular simple present niches, present participle niching, simple past and past participle niched )

  1. (transitive ) To place in a niche.
    a niched vase
  2. (transitive, marketing ) To specialize in a niche, or particular narrow section of the market.
    • 2002, Frederick Betz, Executive Strategy (page 92)
      Product differentiation will be mostly limited to market niching and fashion.

adjective [edit ]

niche ( comparative more niche, superlative most niche )

  1. Pertaining to or intended for a market niche; having specific appeal.
    niche products
    niche audience
    • 2016, BookLover, How to Become A Massive YouTube Celebrity‎[1]:, BookLover ,

      You can go even more niche if you like though and choose ‘crocheting’ or ‘bird sewing patterns’ but the ‘more niche’ you go, the more you narrow your audience.

Translations [edit ]

pertaining to a market niche

  • Japanese: ニッチ(ja) ( nitchi )
  • Polish: niszowy

See besides [edit ]

Anagrams [edit ]

dutch [edit ]

etymology [edit ]

Borrowed from french niche, from Middle French niche, from Old French niche .

pronunciation [edit ]

  • IPA(key): /niʃ/
  • Hyphenation: ni‧che

noun [edit ]

niche fluorine ( plural niches, diminutive nicheje newton )

  1. ( particularly in ecology and commercial enterprise ) a niche

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french [edit ]

pronunciation [edit ]

  • IPA(key): /niʃ/

etymology 1 [edit ]

From Middle French niche, from Old French niche, deverbal of nichier ( “ make a nest ” ), from an unattested verb *nīdicāre, from Latin nīdus ( “ nest ” ) .

noun [edit ]

niche fluorine ( plural niches )

  1. niche
  2. kennel ( house or shelter for a dog )
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Descendants [edit ]
  • → Danish: niche
  • → Dutch: niche
  • → English: niche
  • → Macedonian: ниша ( niša )
  • → Russian: ниша ( niša )

etymology 2 [edit ]

See the etymology of the correspond lemma form .

verb [edit ]

niche

foster reading [edit ]

  • “niche”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language ], 2012.

Anagrams [edit ]

norman [edit ]

etymology [edit ]

From Old French niche, from nichier ( “ make a nest ” ), from Latin nīdus ( “ nest ” ).

noun [edit ]

niche degree fahrenheit ( plural niches )

synonym [edit ]

spanish [edit ]

pronunciation [edit ]

noun [edit ]

niche m ( plural niches )

foster learn [edit ]

  • “niche”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
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