Denmark

EnglishEdit

 
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EtymologyEdit

From Middle English Denmark, from Danish Danmark, from dansk (Danish) + Old Norse merki (boundary) or mǫrk (borderland). Cognate with (and perhaps influenced by) Old English Denemearc.

PronunciationEdit

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈdɛn.mɑːk/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈdɛn.mɑɹk/
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Proper nounEdit

Denmark

  1. A country in Northern Europe consisting mainly of most of the Jutland peninsula and a number of islands off its coast (including Zealand and Funen).
    Synonym: Kingdom of Denmark

Derived termsEdit

DescendantsEdit

  • Korean: 덴마크 (denmakeu)

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AnagramsEdit

AcehneseEdit

 
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Proper nounEdit

Denmark

  1. Denmark

IndonesianEdit

 
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EtymologyEdit

Internationalism, borrowed from English Denmark, from Danish Danmark, from Old Norse Danmǫrk.

PronunciationEdit

  • IPA(key): /ˈdɛnma(r)k/
  • Hyphenation: Dèn‧mark

Proper nounEdit

Dènmark

  1. Denmark (a country in Europe)

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Further readingEdit

ScotsEdit

 
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EtymologyEdit

From Danish Danmark, from Old Norse Danmǫrk.

Proper nounEdit

Denmark

  1. Denmark