eksemplar

Danish

Etymology

From Old Danish eksemplar, from Latin exemplār (example, copy).

Noun

eksemplar n (singular definite eksemplaret, plural indefinite eksemplarer)

  1. specimen
  2. copy

Inflection

Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch exemplaar, from Old French exemplaire, from Late Latin exemplar, exemplarium, from Latin exemplum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɛk̚səmˈplar]
  • Hyphenation: èk‧sêm‧plar

Noun

eksemplar (first-person possessive eksemplarku, second-person possessive eksemplarmu, third-person possessive eksemplarnya)

  1. copy (printed edition)
    Synonym: kopi

Further reading

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

Possibly from Latin exemplar

Noun

eksemplar n (definite singular eksemplaret, indefinite plural eksemplar or eksemplarer, definite plural eksemplara or eksemplarene)

  1. a copy
    i tre eksemplarer - in triplicate
  2. an example
  3. a specimen

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

Possibly from Latin exemplar

Noun

eksemplar n (definite singular eksemplaret, indefinite plural eksemplar, definite plural eksemplara)

  1. a copy
  2. an example
  3. a specimen

References

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