/ˈplata/
OriginBorrowed from French plat, from Vulgar Latin *plattus (“flattened”), from Ancient Greek πλατύς (platús, “broad, flat”). Compare Italian piatto, Swedish and German platt, Portuguese and Spanish chato, as well as English plat (“plot of land”).
Formsplatan(accusative, singular) · plataj(plural) · platajn(accusative, plural)