Kopenhagen
See also: Kopenhāgen
Afrikaans
Derived terms
- Kopenhaags
- Kopenhagenaar
Azerbaijani
Cyrillic | Копенһаҝен | |
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Abjad | کوْپئنهاگئن |
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌkoːpənˈɦaːɣən/
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German
Etymology
From Middle Low German Kôpenhāgen, older Kôpenhāven, Kôpmanhāven, from Old Danish Køp(m)enhafn, Køpmannæhafn. The full form of the name translates to “merchants’ harbour” in both Low German and Danish. More contracted forms appear in both languages alongside, so there is no need to see the development as folk etymology (“buying harbour”, although it may have been intrepreted thus by Low German speakers at a later stage).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kopənˈhaːɡən/, [ko.pm̩ˈhaː.ɡŋ̍], [ˌkɔ-], [ˌkoː-], [-p(ə)nˈhaː.ɡ(ə)n]
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Proper noun
Kopenhagen n (proper noun, genitive Kopenhagens or (optionally with an article) Kopenhagen)
- Copenhagen (the capital city of Denmark)
Further reading
- “Kopenhagen” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- “Kopenhagen” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
Malay
Etymology
From English Copenhagen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kopənhaɡən/
- Rhymes: -aɡən, -ɡən, -ən
Derived terms
- aliran Kopenhagen (Copenhagen school)
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Borrowed from German Kopenhagen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kopenxǎːɡen/
- Hyphenation: Ko‧pen‧ha‧gen
Declension
Declension of Kopenhagen
singular | |
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nominative | Kopenhagen |
genitive | Kopenhagena |
dative | Kopenhagenu |
accusative | Kopenhagen |
vocative | Kopenhagenu |
locative | Kopenhagenu |
instrumental | Kopenhagenom |
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