Dansk

/dænsk/ adjective

The Danish word for 'Danish', relating to Denmark, its people, or their language. Used in Danish to describe something of or from Denmark.

From Old Norse danskr, derived from the tribal name Danir (the Danes). The word shares the same Germanic root as 'Danish' and 'Denmark', ultimately from a Proto-Germanic term meaning 'flat land' or 'lowland'. The -sk suffix is a common Germanic adjectival ending.

AMዴንማርክ
ARدنماركي
BNডেনীয়
CAdanès
CSdánský
DAdansk
DEdänisch
ELδανικός
ESdanés
FAدانمارکی
FItanskalaiinen
FRdanois
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