Nua-Ard-Ghearmáinis
Irish
Etymology
From nua- (“new, neo-”) + Ard-Ghearmáinis (“High German”).
Proper noun
Nua-Ard-Ghearmáinis f (genitive Nua-Ard-Ghearmáinise)
- New High German (language)
- gramadach na Nua-Ard-Ghearmáinise ― grammar of New High German
Declension
Declension of Nua-Ard-Ghearmáinis
Second declension
Bare forms (no plural form of this noun)
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Forms with the definite article
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Related terms
- Gearmáinis f (“the German language”)
- Meán-Ard-Ghearmáinis f (“Middle High German”)
- Sean-Ard-Ghearmáinis f (“Old High German”)
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