plads

See also: plads'

Danish

Etymology

Via Middle Low German plātze and Old French place from Latin platēa, a loan from Ancient Greek πλατεῖα (plateîa), substantive of πλατύς (platús, broad). The Low German form was also borrowed to Late Old Norse plaz and Swedish plats.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /plas/, [pl̥æs̺]

Noun

plads c (singular definite pladsen, plural indefinite pladser)

  1. place
  2. seat
  3. position
  4. berth
  5. room
  6. space
  7. job

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