দিনেমার
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Bengali
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- ডেনীয় (ḍeniẏô)
- ডেনমার্কীয় (ḍenmarkiẏô)
Etymology
[edit]From Portuguese dinamarquês, formed from Portuguese Dinamarca, from Danish Danmark, from Old Norse danir, from Proto-Germanic *daniz (“a Dane”), which is possibly from Proto-Indo-European *dʰenh₂- (“run, flow”) or from the same root as den (i.e. "lowland").
Noun
[edit]দিনেমার • (dinemar) (objective দিনেমার (dinemar) or দিনেমারকে (dinemarke), genitive দিনেমারের (dinemarer))
- (archaic) a Dane, an inhabitant of Denmark
- দিনেমার এলেমান করে গোলন্দাজী- Bharatchandra Ray
- dinemar eleman kôre golôndaji
- The Danish and Germans conduct gunnery.
References
[edit]- Accessible Dictionary, “দিনেমার” Bengali-Bengali, Government of Bangladesh
- Accessible Dictionary, “Dane” English-Bengali, Government of Bangladesh
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