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infanteri

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Danish

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Noun

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infanteri n (singular definite infanteriet, not used in plural form)

  1. (military) infantry

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Dutch infanterie, from French infanterie, from Italian infanteria, from infante (child; foot soldier, infantryman), from Latin infans (infant, child that doesn't speak (yet)), itself from in- (un-, not -) + present participle of fari (to speak).

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Noun

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infantêri (first-person possessive infanteriku, second-person possessive infanterimu, third-person possessive infanterinya)

  1. (military) infantry

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Latin infans, via Spanish infantería.

Noun

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infanteri n (definite singular infanteriet, indefinite plural infanteri or infanterier, definite plural infanteria or infanteriene)

  1. (military) infantry

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Latin infans, via Spanish infantería.

Noun

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infanteri n (definite singular infanteriet, indefinite plural infanteri, definite plural infanteria)

  1. (military) infantry

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