Däne
German
Etymology
From Middle High German Tene, from Old High German *Teni, from Proto-Germanic *daniz. The modern D- is Central and Low German (Middle Low German Dēne), reinforced by Danish dansk, Danmark. These latter probably also caused the ä-spelling.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdɛːnə/, [ˈdɛːnə], [ˈdeːnə]
Audio (Berlin) (file) Audio (southern) (file) - Homophone: dehne (many speakers, especially northern and eastern regions)
Noun
Declension
Derived terms
- CC-Dänenwagen
- Dänen-Ampel
- Dänen-König
- Dänen-Königin
- Dänen-Prinz
- Dänen-Prinzessin
- Dänenampel
- Dänenaxt
- Däneneinwanderung
- Dänengeld
- Däneninsel
- Dänenkarre
- Dänenkönig
- Dänenkönigin
- Dänenkrone
- Dänenmaß
- Dänenmass
- Dänenprinz
- Dänenprinzessin
- Dänenrecht
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