etage

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See also: étage, étagé, and Etage

Danish

Etymology

From French étage (floor, shelf).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /etaːsjə/, [eˈtˢæːˀɕə], [eˈtˢæːˀʃə]

Noun

etage c (singular definite etagen, plural indefinite etager)

  1. storey, story (floor)
  2. floor (storey/story)
  3. deck (floorlike covering on a ship)

Inflection


Dutch

Etymology

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(deprecated template usage) Borrowed from French étage.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: eta‧ge

Noun

etage f (plural etages, diminutive etagetje n)

  1. floor, storey

Usage notes

  • In the Dutch-speaking countries, the first floor is the floor one level above ground level.

Synonyms