Paradies
German
Alternative forms
- Paradeis (archaic)
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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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
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