See also: niché

English [ edit ]

niche English Wikipedia has an article on: Wikipedia

Etymology [ edit ]

Borrowed from French niche, from Old French niche, from nicher (“make a nest”) (modern French nicher), from Latin nīdus (“nest”).

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Noun [ edit ]

niche (plural niches)

Derived terms [ edit ]

Translations [ edit ]

cavity, hollow, or recess Armenian: որմնախորշ (hy) ( ormnaxorš )

Catalan: nínxol (ca) m

Czech: výklenek (cs) m

Dutch: nis (nl) f

Finnish: syvennys (fi) rako (fi)

French: niche (fr) f

German: Nische (de) f , Mauernische f , Wandnische (de) f , Mauerrücksprung m

, , , Hebrew: גומחה f , נישה (he) f

, Irish: cuasán m , almóir m

, Italian: nicchia (it) f , edicola (it) f Japanese: 壁龕 (ja) ( へきがん, hekigan )

Maori: mokotawhā

Norwegian: Bokmål: nisje m

Persian: طاقچه (fa)

Polish: nisza (pl) f

Portuguese: nicho (pt) m

Romanian: nișă (ro) f , firidă (ro) f

, Russian: ни́ша (ru) f ( níša )

Slovene: niša (sl)

Spanish: hornacina (es)

Swedish: nisch (sv) c

position of opportunity Dutch: niche (nl) f

Finnish: markkinarako (fi)

French: niche (fr) f

German: Nische (de) f , Marktnische f , Marktlücke f

, , Hebrew: נישה (he) f Japanese: 最適の地位 ( さいてきのちい, saiteki no chii ) , ニッチ (ja) ( nitchi )

, Norwegian: Bokmål: nisje m

Portuguese: nicho (pt) m

Russian: ни́ша (ru) f ( níša )

Swedish: nisch (sv) c

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Translations to be checked Persian : (فرصت) شغلی

Verb [ edit ]

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

( transitive ) To place in a niche. a niched vase ( 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)

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 Polish: niszowy

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Dutch [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

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

Pronunciation [ edit ]

IPA (key) : /niʃ/

: Audio

Hyphenation: ni‧che

Noun [ edit ]

niche f (plural niches, diminutive nicheje n )

( especially in ecology and business ) a niche

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French [ edit ]

Pronunciation [ edit ]

IPA (key) : /niʃ/

: audio

Etymology 1 [ edit ]

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

Noun [ edit ]

niche f (plural niches)

Descendants [ edit ]

Etymology 2 [ edit ]

See the etymology of the main entry.

Verb [ edit ]

niche

Further reading [ edit ]

“niche” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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Norman [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

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

Noun [ edit ]

niche f (plural niches)

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Spanish [ edit ]

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