Lärm

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See also: larm and lärm

German

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Etymology

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From older Lärmen, from early modern lerma, lerman, larman, shortened from Alarm, ultimately from Italian allarme. Doublet of Alarm.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /lɛʁm/, [lɛɐ̯m]
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Noun

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Lärm m (strong, genitive Lärmes or Lärms, no plural)

  1. annoying noise; noise (when subjectively considered to be a disturbance)

Declension

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Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Estonian: lärm
  • Hungarian: lárma
  • Serbo-Croatian: ларма, larma

See also

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