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[ˌbælɪ'ærɪks]NPL -
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География: Балеарские острова (автономная область Испании) -
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In French, some names of islands always have the definite article and some never do.Island names with definite articleThese behave like the names of countries ⇒ Countries and continents, with different constructions depending on gender and number:Corsica= la Corsein Corsica= en Corseto Corsica= en Corsefrom Corsica= de CorseNote that where the English has the definite article, French normally has as well:the Balearics= les Baléares fplin the Balearics= aux Baléaresto the Balearics= aux Baléaresfrom the Balearics= des BaléaresIslands without definite articleAs in English, most island names have no definite article ; these work like names of towns ⇒ Towns and cities:Cyprus= Chyprein Cyprus= à Chypreto Cyprus= à Chyprefrom Cyprus= de ChypreCyprus sherry= le sherry de ChypreEnglish uses on with the names of small islands ; there is no such distinction in French:on St. Helena= à Sainte-Hélèneon Naxos= à NaxosAs with names of cities and towns, it is safest to avoid explicit genders ; use l’île d… instead:Cuba is beautiful= l’île de Cuba est belleNames with or without île in themEnglish and French tend to work the same way in this respect:Guernsey= Guerneseythe island of Guernsey= l’île de Guerneseythe Balearics= les Baléaresthe Balearic Islands= les îles Baléaresthe Orkney Isles= les îles OrcadesExceptionsThere are some exceptions to these rules, e.g. Fiji, Samoa, Jamaica. If in doubt, look up island name in the dictionary. -
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[ˌbælɪˌærɪk'aɪləndz]nome proprio plurale (anche Balearics)* * *Balearic Islands /bælɪærɪkˈaɪləndz/, Balearics /bælɪˈærɪks/n. pl.(geogr.) Isole Baleari.(Place names) Balearic Islands (the) /bælɪˈærɪk ˈaɪləndz/* * *[ˌbælɪˌærɪk'aɪləndz]nome proprio plurale (anche Balearics) -
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Balearic [‚bælɪ'ærɪk]∎ the Balearic Islands les Baléares fpl;∎ in the Balearic Islands aux Baléares∎ the Balearics les Baléares fpl;∎ in the Balearics aux Baléares -
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Bal·ear·ic[ˌbæliˈærɪk, AM ˌbɑ:li]the \Balearic Islands pl die Balearen plII. nthe \Balearics pl die Balearen pl, die Balearischen Inseln pl* * *["blI'rɪk]adj -
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