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Etymology edit

From Middle High German īnsæʒe (inhabitant, tenant), from Middle Low German insāte, insēte (inhabitant); related to Eingesessener. Ultimately from the root of sitzen (to sit).

Pronunciation edit

  • In·sas·se: IPA(key): /ˈɪnˌzasə/
  • plural: In·sas·sen: IPA(key): [ˈɪnˌzasən], IPA(key): [ˈɪnˌzasn̩]
  • (file)

Noun edit

Insasse m (weak, genitive Insassen, plural Insassen, feminine Insassin)

  1. a passenger of a vehicle
  2. an inhabitant of a building with multiple inhabitants, specifically:
    1. an inhabitant of a home
    2. a patient in a hospital
    3. an inmate in a prison

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