Ausland
German
Etymology
Back-formation from Ausländer (“foreigner”), from Middle High German ūzlender, from ūzlant (“outlying fields”), which had no continuation in Early New High German. Compare English outland.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈaʊ̯slant/
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Noun
Ausland n (strong, genitive Auslandes or Auslands, no plural)
- foreign countries (collectively)
- Antonym: Inland
Declension
Norwegian
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