adresse
See also: Adresse and adressé
Afrikaans
Noun
adresse
- plural of adres
Danish
Etymology
From French adresse.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /adrɛsə/, [aˈd̥ʁasə]
Noun
adresse c (singular definite adressen, plural indefinite adresser)
- address, abbreviated adr.
Inflection
Declension of adresse
common gender | Singular | Plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | adresse | adressen | adresser | adresserne |
genitive | adresses | adressens | adressers | adressernes |
Derived terms
Terms derived from “adresse”
- adressebeskyttelse c
- adressekort n
- adresseløs
- adressere
- adressering c
- dækadresse c
- e-mail-adresse c
- e-post-adresse c
- postadresse c
- telegramadresse c
Further reading
- “adresse” in Den Danske Ordbog
French
Etymology
From Middle French [Term?]. Equivalent to a deverbal from adresser.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.dʁɛs/
Audio (France, Vosges) (file) - Rhymes: -ɛs
- Homophones: adresses, adressent
Noun
adresse f (plural adresses)
- address (the description of a location)
- skill, adroitness
- 1874, François P. L. Pollen and D. C. van Dam, Recherches sur la Faune de Madagascar et de ses dépendances, page 30:
- Dès qu'ils aperçoivent un caret ou une tortue franche, ils tachent de les avoir à portée et dans le moment favorable ils lancent avec une adresse étonnante un des harpons en visant sur la tête ou la queue pour ne pas dommager les plaques latérales; qui dans les carets font la valeur de l'animal.
- As soon as they spot a loggerhead turtle or a green sea turtle, they try to get it within range, and when the time is right they launch with astonishing dexterity one of the harpoons, aiming for the head or the tail so as not to damage the side plates, which in turtles the value of the animal is found.
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Derived terms
- adresse IP
- carnet d'adresses
- jeu d'adresse
Descendants
- → Albanian: adresë
- → Bulgarian: адрес (adres)
- → Czech: adresa
- → Danish: adresse
- → Dutch: adres (see there for further descendants)
- → Estonian: aadress
- → German: Adresse
- → Haitian Creole: adrès
- → Kyrgyz: адрес (adres)
- → Latvian: adrese
- → Lithuanian: adresas
- → Lower Sorbian: adresa
- → Luxembourgish: Adresse
- → Macedonian: адреса (adresa)
- → Malagasy: ladiresy
- → Moore: aderse
- → Norman: adres
- → North Frisian: adres, adräs
- → Norwegian: adresse
- → Persian: آدرس (âdres)
- → Polish: adres (see there for further descendants)
- → Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: адреса
- Latin: adresa
- → Slovak: adresa
- → Swedish: adress
- → Finnish: adressi
- → Tajik: адрес (adres)
- → Turkish: adres
- → Turkmen: adres
- → Ukrainian: адреса (adresa)
- → Uyghur: ئادرېس (adrës)
- → Upper Sorbian: adresa
- → Uzbek: adres
- → Yiddish: אַדרעס (adres)
Verb
adresse
- inflection of adresser:
- first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
- second-person singular imperative
Further reading
- “adresse”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Middle English
Verb
adresse
- Alternative form of adressen
Norman
Etymology
Borrowed from French adresse.
Noun
adresse f (plural adresses)
- (Jersey) address
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From French adresse.
Pronunciation
Audio (file)
Noun
adresse f or m (definite singular adressa or adressen, indefinite plural adresser, definite plural adressene)
- an address
Derived terms
- nettadresse
Related terms
- adressere
References
- “adresse” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From French adresse.
Noun
adresse f (definite singular adressa, indefinite plural adresser, definite plural adressene)
- an address
Derived terms
- nettadresse
Related terms
- adressere
References
- “adresse” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.