Ëërde

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Alemannic German[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Old High German erda, from Proto-Germanic *erþō. Cognate with German Erde, Dutch aarde, English earth, Swedish jord. Also related to Albanian varr (grave), Lithuanian erdvė (space).

Noun[edit]

Ëërde f (Uri)

  1. earth, soil, ground
  2. Earth (planet)

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