Tyskland
التعريفات والمعاني
== 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