Laut

See also: laut and ļaut

German

Etymology

From Middle High German lūt, from Old High German lūt, hlūt, from Proto-West Germanic *hlūd, from Proto-Germanic *hlūdaz (sound, noise).

Cognate with Dutch luid, geluid, Old English hlȳd, Old Norse hljóð, Norwegian Nynorsk ljod, Gothic 𐌷𐌻𐌹𐌿𐌸 (hliuþ), Danish lyd, Norwegian Bokmål lyd.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /laʊ̯t/
  • Rhymes: -aʊ̯t
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Noun

Laut m (strong, genitive Lautes or Lauts, plural Laute)

  1. sound
  2. noise

Declension

Hyponyms

Derived terms

See also

Further reading

  • Laut” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
  • Laut” in Duden online
  • Laut”, in PONS (in German), Stuttgart: PONS GmbH, 2001–2024

Hunsrik

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /laʊ̯t/

Noun

Laut m (plural Laut)

  1. sound
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Further reading

Luxembourgish

Etymology

From Middle High German lūt, from Old High German lūt, from Proto-Germanic *hlūdaz. Cognate with German Laut, Dutch luid, Old English hlȳd, Icelandic hljóð, Danish lyd.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /læːʊ̯t/

Noun

Laut m (plural Lauter)

  1. sound

Pennsylvania German

Etymology

Compare German Laut m

Noun

Laut

  1. sound
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