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Chess

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Chess is a recreational and competitive board game played on a square chequered chessboard with 64 squares arranged in an eight-by-eight square between two players who each control sixteen pieces.

Chess is life. - Bobby Fischer Life is a kind of chess. - Benjamin Franklin Chess, like love, like music, has the power to make people happy. - Siegbert Tarrasch Chess is the touchstone of intellect. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Every chess master was once a beginner. - Irving Chernev Electronic Chess game This article needs cleanup. Please review to determine how to edit this article to conform to a higher standard of article quality.

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Chess is a two-player board game played on a chessboard, a square-checkered board with 64 squares arranged in an eight-by-eight grid. It is one of the world's most popular games, played by millions of people worldwide at home, in clubs, online, by correspondence, and in tournaments.
from: Wikipedia: chess,
Mon Apr 23 01:42:03 2012

Noun

chess (usually uncountable; plural chesses)
  1. A board game for two players with each beginning with sixteen chess pieces moving according to fixed rules across a chessboard with the objective to checkmate the opposing king.
Translations two-player board game
  • Afrikaans: skaak
  • Albanian: shah (sq)
  • Amharic: ሰንጠረዥ (am) (sänət'äräžə)
  • Arabic: شطرنج (ar) (šáṭranj) m.
  • Aragonese: axedrez (an)
  • Armenian: շախմատ (hy) (šaxmat), (rare) ճատրակ (hy) (č̣atrak)
  • Asturian: axedrez (ast)
  • Azeri: şahmat (az)
  • Bashkir: шахмат (šaxmat)
  • Basque: xake (eu)
  • Belarusian: шахматы (be) (šáxmaty) m. pl.
  • Bengali: দাবা (bn) (daba)
  • Breton: echedoù pl.
  • Bulgarian: шах (bg) (šah) m.
  • Catalan: escacs (ca) m. pl.
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: (cmn) (qí), 西洋棋 (cmn) (xīyángqí), 國際象棋 (zh), 国际象棋 (zh) (guójìxiàngqí)
  • Chuvash: шахмат (šaxmat)
  • Cornish: gwydhbol (kw) m.
  • Crimean Tatar: şahmat
  • Czech: šachy (cs) m. pl.
  • Danish: skak (da) c.
  • Dutch: schaakspel n. , schaken
  • Esperanto: ŝako (eo)
  • Estonian: male (et)
  • Finnish: shakki (fi), šakki (fi)
  • French: échecs (fr) m. pl.
  • Galician: xadrez (gl) m.
  • Georgian: ჭადრაკი (ka) (čadraki)
  • German: Schach (de) n.
  • Greek: σκάκι (el) (skáki) n.
  • Hebrew: שַׁחְמָט (he) (shakhmát) m.
  • Hindi: शतरंज (hi) (śatrãñj) f.
  • Hungarian: sakk (hu)
  • Indonesian: catur (id)
  • Irish: ficheall (ga) f.
  • Italian: scacchi (it) m. pl.
  • Japanese: 西洋将棋 (ja) (せいようしょうぎ, seiyōshōgi), チェス (ja) (chesu)
  • Kazakh: шахмат (kk) (şaxmat)
  • Khmer: ចត្រង្គ (km) (chatrɑng)
  • Korean: 체스 (ko) (cheseu), 교판 (ko) (gyopan)
  • Kurdish:
    Sorani: شه‌تڕه‌نج (ku) (shatranj)
  • Latin: latrúnculī m. pl., latrunculṓrum gen pl
  • Latvian: šahs (lv)
  • Lithuanian:
    Aukštaitian: šachmãtai (lt) m. pl.
    Samogitian: šachmatā m. pl.
  • Lojban: caxmati (jbo)
  • Luxembourgish: Schach (lb) n.
  • Macedonian: шах (mk) (šah) m., шах (mk)
  • Malay: catur (ms)
  • Maltese: ċess (mt)
  • Marathi: बुद्धिबळ (mr)
  • Mongolian: шатар (mn) (šatar)
  • Nahuatl: cuappatōlli (nah)
  • Norwegian: sjakk (no) m.
  • Occitan: escacs (oc) m. pl.
  • Persian: شطرنج (fa) (šatranj)
  • Polish: szachy (pl) m. pl.
  • Portuguese: xadrez (pt) m.
  • Punjabi: (Gurmukhi) ਸ਼ਤਰੰਜ (pa)
  • Romanian: șah (ro) n.
  • Russian: шахматы (ru) (šáxmaty) m. pl.
  • Sanskrit: चतुरङग (sa) (caturaṅga)
  • Scottish Gaelic: tàileasg (gd) m., fidhcheall (gd) m.
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: шах (sh) m., сантрач (sh) m. (poetic)
    Roman: šah (sh) m., santrač (sh) m. (poetic)
  • Sicilian: scacchi (scn)
  • Slovak: šach (sk) m., šachy (sk) m. pl.
  • Slovene: šah (sl) m.
  • Spanish: ajedrez m., juego de ajedrez m.
  • Swedish: schack (sv)
  • Tajik: шатранҷ (tg) (šatranç), шоҳмот (tg) (šoxmot)
  • Telugu: చతురంగము (te) (chaturangamu), చదరంగము (te) (chadarangamu)
  • Thai: หมากรุก (th) (màak rúk)
  • Turkish: satranç (tr)
  • Ukrainian: шахи (uk) (šáxy) m. pl.
  • Urdu: شطرنج (ur) (śatrãñj) f.
  • Uzbek: shaxmat (uz)
  • Vietnamese: cờ vua (vi)
  • Volapük: cög (vo)
  • Waray: chess
  • Welsh: gwyddbwyll (cy) m. and f., sies (cy) m.
  • Yakut: саахымат (saaxımat)

from: Wiktionary: chess,
Sat May 26 18:16:41 2012