udland
Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse útland (“distant part of a country”), cf. also Norwegian Bokmål utland and Swedish utland.
The modern meaning, which is common to all the Scandinavian languages, is influenced by German Ausland (“foreign countries”), itself a back-formation from Ausländer (“foreigner”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈuðˌlanˀ]
- Rhymes: -and
Noun
udland
Declension
Declension of udland
neuter gender |
Singular | |
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indefinite | definite | |
nominative | udland | udlandet |
genitive | udlands | udlandets |
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