danès

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See also: danes, Danes, danés, danês, dañes, and dañés

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin *danēnsis, from Dania (Denmark) + -ēnsis (-ese).

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danès (feminine danesa, masculine plural danesos, feminine plural daneses)

  1. Danish; (of or relating to Denmark, or the people or language thereof)

Noun[edit]

danès m (plural danesos, feminine danesa)

  1. Dane (an inhabitant of Denmark)
  2. Great Dane (a large breed of dog)
  3. Danish Landrace (a breed of swine)

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Noun[edit]

danès m (uncountable)

  1. Danish (language)

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