Danmark
See also: Dånmark
English
Etymology
Ultimately from Danish Danmark.
Proper noun
Danmark
- (non-native speakers' English) Denmark.
- 1995 January 12, Peter Brouwer, “Internet service providers in Danmark?”, in soc.religion.christian.youth-work, Usenet, retrieved 2022-09-30:
- For Youth for Christ in Danmark I'm looking for an inernet service provider in Danmark. Please post a reply or mail me I you have some information on this.
- 1998 January 1, G.Henke, “Running in Danmark”, in dk.sport, Usenet, retrieved 2022-09-30:
- Is there a list from running-competitions in Danmark.
I´ll spend my holidays in Danmark, and try to to some competitions in running-sports.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Danmark.
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Breton
Proper noun
Danmark ?
- Denmark
Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse Danmǫrk, ᛏᛅᚾᛘᛅᚢᚱᚴ (tanmaurk), from danir (“Danes”) + mǫrk (“borderland, march”). The name may have originated as an exonym, designating the northern frontierland of the Frankish Empire.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdanmɑɡ/, [ˈd̥ænmɑɡ̊], [ˈtænmɑ̈k]
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Proper noun
Danmark (genitive Danmarks)
- Denmark
References
- Etymology of Denmark
Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse Danmǫrk.
Proper noun
Danmark f
- Denmark
Synonyms
- Danmørk f
Interlingua
Proper noun
Danmark
- Denmark
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse Danmǫrk.
Proper noun
Danmark
- Denmark
Related terms
- danske
- dansk
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse Danmǫrk.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdɑnmɑrk/
Proper noun
Danmark
- Denmark
Related terms
- danske
- dansk
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse Danmǫrk, from Old East Norse ᛏᛅᚾᛘᛅᚢᚱᚴ (tanmaurk) ("Mark of the Danes", "land of the Danes").
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /¹danmark/
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Proper noun
Danmark n (genitive Danmarks)
- Denmark
Related terms
- dansk
- danska
Anagrams
- marknad