indenlandsk

Danish

Etymology

From indenlands (inland) + -sk (-ish). It has replaced earlier indlændsk, compare Old Norse innlenzkr, Swedish inländsk, German einländisch.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /enənlanˀsk/, [ˈenn̩ˌlanˀsɡ̊]

Adjective

indenlandsk (plural and definite singular attributive indenlandske)

  1. domestic (relating to one's own country)
    Synonyms: hjemlig, national Antonym: udenlandsk

References

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