Italien

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Danish

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Etymology

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Via German Italien from Latin Italia.

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Italien

  1. Italy (a country in Southern Europe)
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French

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French Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia fr

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Noun

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Italien m (plural Italiens, feminine Italienne)

  1. Italian (person)
    Synonyms: (pejorative) macaroni, (pejorative) rital
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German

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 Italien on German Wikipedia

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Italien n (proper noun, genitive Italiens or (optionally with an article) Italien)

  1. Italy (a country in Southern Europe)

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Luxembourgish

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 Italien on Luxembourgish Wikipedia

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Italien n

  1. Italy (a country in Southern Europe)

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Middle French

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Noun

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Italien m (plural Italiens, feminine singular Italienne, feminine plural Italiennes)

  1. Italian person

Adjective

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Italien m (feminine singular Italienne, masculine plural Italiens, feminine plural Italiennes)

  1. Italian

Norman

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Etymology

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From Medieval Latin Italiānus, from Latin Italia (Italy).

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Italien m

  1. (Jersey) Italian

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Italien m

  1. (Jersey) Italian (language)

Plautdietsch

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Noun

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Italien f

  1. Italy (a country in Southern Europe)

Swedish

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Swedish Wikipedia has an article on:
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Italien n (genitive Italiens)

  1. Italy (a country in Southern Europe)
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