pendler
See also: Pendler
Czech
Etymology
From German Pendler (“commuter”), from pendeln (“commute”), from Pendel (“pendulum”), from Latin pendulum, from pendēre (“hang”).
Pronunciation
Noun
pendler m anim
- commuter to a foreign country
- 2009 April 25, Lenka Zimmelová with Lucie Rokošová, “Češi zaměstnaní v cizině musí doplácet desetitisíce korun na daních v Česku”, in iDnes.cz[1]:
- Do podobné situace se nyní dostaly desetitisíce dalších Čechů, kteří jezdí za prací do zahraničí. Pendleři, jak se těmto lidem říká, dosud nemuseli podávat daňové přiznání v České republice, a dokonce zde ani nemuseli platit daň z příjmů.
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Declension
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Further reading
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
Believed to be from German Pendler, via Swedish pendlare.
Noun
pendler m (definite singular pendleren, indefinite plural pendlere, definite plural pendlerne)
- a commuter
Related terms
See also
- pendlar (Nynorsk)
Etymology 2
Noun
pendler m
Etymology 3
Verb
pendler
References
- “pendler” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
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