See also: Mobiltelefon

Danish

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Etymology

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From mobil (mobile) +‎ telefon (telephone).

Noun

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mobiltelefon c (singular definite mobiltelefonen, plural indefinite mobiltelefoner)

  1. cell phone, mobile phone

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Hungarian

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Etymology

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mobil +‎ telefon

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈmobiltɛlɛfon]
  • Hyphenation: mo‧bil‧te‧le‧fon
  • Rhymes: -on

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mobiltelefon (plural mobiltelefonok)

  1. (mobile telephony) mobile, mobile phone, cell phone (portable, wireless telephone capable of changing antenna connections during travel)

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Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative mobiltelefon mobiltelefonok
accusative mobiltelefont mobiltelefonokat
dative mobiltelefonnak mobiltelefonoknak
instrumental mobiltelefonnal mobiltelefonokkal
causal-final mobiltelefonért mobiltelefonokért
translative mobiltelefonná mobiltelefonokká
terminative mobiltelefonig mobiltelefonokig
essive-formal mobiltelefonként mobiltelefonokként
essive-modal
inessive mobiltelefonban mobiltelefonokban
superessive mobiltelefonon mobiltelefonokon
adessive mobiltelefonnál mobiltelefonoknál
illative mobiltelefonba mobiltelefonokba
sublative mobiltelefonra mobiltelefonokra
allative mobiltelefonhoz mobiltelefonokhoz
elative mobiltelefonból mobiltelefonokból
delative mobiltelefonról mobiltelefonokról
ablative mobiltelefontól mobiltelefonoktól
non-attributive
possessive - singular
mobiltelefoné mobiltelefonoké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
mobiltelefonéi mobiltelefonokéi
Possessive forms of mobiltelefon
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. mobiltelefonom mobiltelefonjaim
2nd person sing. mobiltelefonod mobiltelefonjaid
3rd person sing. mobiltelefonja mobiltelefonjai
1st person plural mobiltelefonunk mobiltelefonjaink
2nd person plural mobiltelefonotok mobiltelefonjaitok
3rd person plural mobiltelefonjuk mobiltelefonjaik

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From mobil +‎ telefon.

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mobiltelefon m (definite singular mobiltelefonen, indefinite plural mobiltelefoner, definite plural mobiltelefonene)

  1. (telephony) cell phone or cellphone (US), or mobile phone (UK)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From mobil +‎ telefon.

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mobiltelefon m (definite singular mobiltelefonen, indefinite plural mobiltelefonar, definite plural mobiltelefonane)

  1. (telephony) cell phone or cellphone (US), or mobile phone (UK)

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Swedish

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A mobiltelefon from 1951, 1985, 2000, and 2023.

Etymology

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Compound of mobil (mobile) +‎ telefon (telephone). First attested in 1958.[1]

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /²mʊˈbiːltɛlɛfoːn/

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mobiltelefon c

  1. (mobile telephony) cell phone or cellphone (US), or mobile phone (UK)
    • 1958 April 15, Göteborgs Handels- och Sjöfartstidning[1], page 6:
      I en bil kan besökarna stifta bekantskap med s k mobiltelefon, som genom []
      In a car, visitors can get acquainted with the so-called mobile phone, which through []
    • 2021 August 23, Simon Andrén, “Åklagare: Tar för lång tid att analysera misstänktas mobiler [Prosecutor: It takes too long to analyze suspects' mobile phones]”, in Ekot, Sveriges Radio:
      Det tar för lång tid för polisen att tömma en misstänkt persons mobiltelefon på information, och det drabbar brottsutredningarna.
      It takes too long for the police to empty a suspect's mobile phone of information, and that affects criminal investigations.

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