Norden
English
Etymology
A loanword from Scandinavian languages, referring to the Nordic countries or to northern Europe.
Proper noun
Norden
- Various places, including:
- a village in Dorset, England.
- a suburban village within Greater Manchester, England.
- a village in Nevada County, California, USA.
- a township in Pennington County, Minnesota, USA.
- a town in the district of Aurich, in Lower Saxony, Germany.
- A surname.
Anagrams
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnɔʁdn/
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Noun
Norden m (genitive Nordens, no plural)
Declension
Antonyms
Related terms
- Nordpol
- Nordhalbkugel
- Nordeuropa
- Nordamerika
- Norddeutschland
- Nordsee
- nördlich
- Osten
- Westen
Proper noun
Norden n (genitive Nordens)
- A town in Lower Saxony, Germany.
Proper noun
Norden m, f (genitive Nordens)
- A surname.
See also
| Nordwest | Nord | Nordost |
| West | ![]() |
Ost |
| Südwest | Süd | Südost |
Further reading
- Norden in Duden online
Luxembourgish
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnoʁdən/
Noun
Norden m (uncountable)
See also
Norwegian Bokmål
Proper noun
Norden
- the Nordic countries
Norwegian Nynorsk
Proper noun
Norden
- the Nordic countries
Swedish
Proper noun
Norden n (genitive Nordens)
- The Nordic countries, i.e. Denmark (including the Faroe Islands but not Greenland), Iceland, Norway, Finland (including Åland) and Sweden.
See also
- Skandinavien (includes Denmark, Norway and Sweden)
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