Irlande
French
Etymology
Inherited from Old French Irlande.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /iʁ.lɑ̃d/
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Derived terms
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See also
- (countries of Europe) pays de l'Europe; Albanie, Allemagne, Andorre, Arménie, Autriche, Azerbaïdjan, Belgique, Biélorussie, Bosnie-Herzégovine, Bulgarie, Chypre, Cité du Vatican, Croatie, Danemark, Espagne, Estonie, Finlande, France, Géorgie, Grèce, Hongrie, Irlande, Islande, Italie, Kazakhstan, Lettonie, Liechtenstein, Lituanie, Luxembourg, Macédoine du Nord, Malte, Moldavie, Monaco, Monténégro, Norvège, Pays-Bas, Pologne, Portugal, République tchèque, Roumanie, Royaume-Uni, Russie, Saint-Marin, Serbie, Slovaquie, Slovénie, Suède, Suisse, Turquie, Ukraine (Category: fr:Countries in Europe)
Norman
Etymology
From Old French Irlande.
Pronunciation
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Derived terms
- Irlandais m (“Irish”)
- Irlande du Nord f (“Northern Ireland”)
- Républyique d'Irlande f (“Republic of Ireland”)
Old French
Alternative forms
- Yrlande
Proper noun
Irlande f (nominative singular Irlande)
- Ireland
- c. 1180, Marie de France, “Yonec”, in Lais of Marie de France:
- Nen ot sa per desqu'a Nicole / ne tresqu'en Yrlande de la.
- There was none who was like her as far as Lincoln / Nor from there to Ireland.
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