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brugge

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Low German

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Noun

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brugge

  1. (Achterhoeks, Drents, Gronings, Twents, Veluws) alternative form of Brügg

Middle Dutch

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Etymology

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    From Old Dutch brugga, from Proto-Germanic *brugjǭ.

    Noun

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    brugge f

    1. bridge

    Inflection

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    Weak feminine noun
    singular plural
    nominative brugge bruggen
    accusative brugge bruggen
    genitive brugge, bruggen bruggen
    dative brugge, bruggen bruggen

    Derived terms

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    Descendants

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    • Dutch: brug, Brugge
    • Limburgish: brögk

    Further reading

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    Middle English

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    Noun

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    brugge

    1. alternative form of brigge

    Middle High German

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈbryɡ.ɡə/, /ˈbryk.kə/, /ˈbruk.kə/

    Noun

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    brügge, brugge f

    1. alternative form of brucke (bridge)

    Usage notes

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    • In parts of Central German this spelling reflects unshifted /ɡɡ/. In Bavarian and Alemannic this spelling reflects /kk/ distinguished from ‹ck› = /kkx/. The intermediate dialects have merged both into /kk/, whence the predominant or normalised form brücke.

    Declension

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