Estonian

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Etymology

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From German Apfelsine.

Noun

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apelsin (genitive apelsini, partitive apelsini)

  1. orange (fruit)

Declension

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Declension of apelsin (ÕS type 19/seminar, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative apelsin apelsinid
accusative nom.
gen. apelsini
genitive apelsinide
partitive apelsini apelsine
apelsinisid
illative apelsini
apelsinisse
apelsinidesse
apelsinesse
inessive apelsinis apelsinides
apelsines
elative apelsinist apelsinidest
apelsinest
allative apelsinile apelsinidele
apelsinele
adessive apelsinil apelsinidel
apelsinel
ablative apelsinilt apelsinidelt
apelsinelt
translative apelsiniks apelsinideks
apelsineks
terminative apelsinini apelsinideni
essive apelsinina apelsinidena
abessive apelsinita apelsinideta
comitative apelsiniga apelsinidega

Derived terms

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Swedish

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en skalad apelsin [a peeled orange]
 
apelsinklyftor [orange slices]

Etymology

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Borrowing from older Low German Appelsina and in some dialects older Dutch appelsien. Equivalent to äpple (apple) and Kina (China).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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apelsin c

  1. orange (fruit)
    skala en apelsin
    peel an orange
    apelsinskal
    orange peel
    pressa saften ur en apelsin
    squeeze the juice from [out of] an orange
    apelsin innehåller mycket C-vitamin
    oranges [orange] are high in [contain much] vitamin C

Usage notes

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The color orange is orange.

Declension

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Declension of apelsin 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative apelsin apelsinen apelsiner apelsinerna
Genitive apelsins apelsinens apelsiners apelsinernas
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See also

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References

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Anagrams

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Uzbek

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Other scripts
Cyrillic апелсин
Latin apelsin
Perso-Arabic

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian апельси́н (apelʹsín).

Noun

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apelsin (plural apelsinlar)

  1. orange (fruit)

Declension

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