Paradies

German

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle High German paradīs(e), from Old High German paradīs, from Proto-West Germanic *paradīs (Paradise, Eden), borrowed from Latin paradīsum. The modern form with -ie- perhaps partly from non-diphthongising dialects, but chiefly after the Latin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /paʁaˈdiːs/
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Noun

Paradies n (strong, genitive Paradieses, plural Paradiese)

  1. paradise
  2. (architecture) atrium

Declension

Derived terms

  • Badeparadies
  • Einkaufsparadies
  • Ferienparadies
  • Inselparadies
  • Kinderparadies
  • Langlaufparadies
  • Nähparadies
  • Paradies-Baumschlange
  • Paradies-Fruchttaube
  • Paradies-Schmuckbaumnatter
  • Paradiesamadine
  • Paradiesapfel
  • Paradiesbaumschlange
  • Paradieselster
  • Paradiesfeige
  • Paradiesfisch
  • Paradiesfruchttaube
  • Paradiesglanzvogel
  • paradiesisch
  • Paradiesjakamar
  • Paradieskasarka
  • Paradieskörner
  • Paradieskranich
  • Paradiesliest
  • Paradieslilie
  • Paradiesnessel
  • Paradiesschmuckbaumnatter
  • Paradiesschnäpper
  • Paradiesschnecke
  • Paradiessittich
  • Paradiesspiel
  • Paradiestangare
  • Paradiesvogel
  • Paradiesvogelart
  • Paradiesvogelbaum
  • Paradiesvogelblume
  • Paradiesvogelstrauch
  • Paradieswonnen
  • Schiparadies
  • Skiparadies
  • Sonnenparadies
  • Sterbeparadies
  • Steuerparadies
  • Surferparadies
  • Urlauberparadies
  • Urlaubsparadies

Further reading

  • Paradies” in Duden online
  • Paradies” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
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