Tyskland

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== Danish == === Etymology === From tysk (“German”) +‎ land (“land”). Compare Norwegian, Swedish Tyskland, German Deutschland and Dutch Duitsland. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈtˢysɡ̊ˌlanˀ] === Proper noun === Tyskland n Germany (a country in Central Europe, formed in 1949 as West Germany, with its provisional capital Bonn until 1990, when it incorporated East Germany) ==== Synonyms ==== Forbundsrepublikken Tyskland ==== Related terms ==== tysker tysk === See also === == Norwegian Bokmål == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈtʏsk.lɑnː/, [ˈtʰʏskˌlɑnˑ] === Proper noun === Tyskland n Germany (a country in Central Europe, formed in 1949 as West Germany, with its provisional capital Bonn until 1990, when it incorporated East Germany) ==== Synonyms ==== Forbundsrepublikken Tyskland ==== Related terms ==== tysk tysker == Norwegian Nynorsk == === Proper noun === Tyskland n Germany (a country in Central Europe, formed in 1949 as West Germany, with its provisional capital Bonn until 1990, when it incorporated East Germany) ==== Synonyms ==== Forbundsrepublikken Tyskland ==== Related terms ==== tysk tyskar == Swedish == === Etymology === Compound of tysk (“German”) +‎ land (“land”), where tysk shares the same origin as English Teuton. Compare Danish, Norwegian Tyskland, German Deutschland and Dutch Duitsland. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈtʏskland/ === Proper noun === Tyskland n (genitive Tysklands) Germany (a country in Central Europe, formed in 1949 as West Germany, with its provisional capital Bonn until 1990, when it incorporated East Germany) Synonym: Förbundsrepubliken Tyskland ==== See also ==== tysk tyska === References === Tyskland in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL) Svensk MeSH