Sorte
See also: sorte
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Etymology edit
In general use since the 16th century. Borrowed from Middle Low German sorte (14th c.), from Old French sorte, and from chiefly independent Upper German sorta, sort (15th c.), from Italian sorta; all eventually from Latin sors. See English sort for more.
Pronunciation edit
- IPA(key): /ˈzɔrtə/, [ˈzɔʁtə], [ˈzɔɐ̯tə], [ˈzɔːtə]
- IPA(key): /sɔɐ̯tɛ/ (Austria)
- Hyphenation: Sor‧te
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Noun edit
Sorte f (genitive Sorte, plural Sorten)
- a sort, variety, grade of a good produced for sale or consumption
- (by extension, slightly informal) a sort, kind, type of anything
- Synonym: Art
- (finance, in the plural) foreign cash; foreign coins and notes
Declension edit
Declension of Sorte [feminine]
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Sorte f