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2 Baskisch
I Adj. Basque* * *Bạs|kisch(e) ['baskɪʃ]ntBasqueSee:→ auch Deutsch(e)* * *Bas·kisch1[ˈbaskɪʃ]nt dekl wie adj BasqueBas·kisch2[ˈbaskɪʃ]nt dekl wie adj Basque* * *Adjektiv, Basque* * *A. adj Basquedas Baskische Basque* * *Adjektiv, Basque -
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I Adj. Basque* * *Bạs|kisch(e) ['baskɪʃ]ntBasqueSee:→ auch Deutsch(e)* * *Bas·kisch1[ˈbaskɪʃ]nt dekl wie adj BasqueBas·kisch2[ˈbaskɪʃ]nt dekl wie adj Basque* * *Adjektiv, Basque* * *A. adj Basquedas Baskische Basque* * *Adjektiv, Basque -
4 Baskenland
n: das Baskenland the Basque country, the Basque Provinces* * *Bạs|ken|landntBasque region* * *Bas·ken·landnt▪ das \Baskenland Basque region* * *das Basque region* * *Baskenland n:das Baskenland the Basque country, the Basque Provinces* * *das Basque region -
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* * *Bạs|kin ['baskɪn]f -, -nenBasque* * *Bas·kin<-, -nen>* * *die; Baskin, Baskinnen Basque* * ** * *die; Baskin, Baskinnen Basque -
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Bạs|kisch(e) ['baskɪʃ]ntBasqueSee:→ auch Deutsch(e)* * *Bas·ki·sche<-n>nt▪ das \Baskische Basque, the Basque language -
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f; -, Herkünfte origin; einer Person: auch background; eines Wortes: origin, derivation; der Herkunft nach by origin; er ist chinesischer Herkunft he’s of Chinese origin ( oder descent); es ist kanadischer Herkunft it comes from Canada* * *die Herkunftdescent; origin; provenance; stock; extraction; lineage* * *Her|kunft ['heːɐkʊnft]f -, -e[-kʏnftə] origin; (soziale) background, origins pler ist seiner Hérkunft nach Brite — he is of British extraction or descent or origin
er ist aristokratischer Hérkunft (gen) — he comes from an aristocratic family, he is of aristocratic descent
* * *die1) (a person's origins, education etc: She was ashamed of her humble background.) background2) (a person's place of birth, family background etc: He tried to hide his origins.) origins3) (distinguished descent or ancestry: a man of pedigree.) pedigree* * *Her·kunft<-, -künfte>[ˈhe:ɐ̯kʊnft, pl ˈhe:rkʏnftə]ihrer \Herkunft nach ist sie Baskin she is of Basque descent [or extraction]von... \Herkunft sein to be of... origin [or stock]er ist von bäuerlicher \Herkunft he comes from a family of farmers2. (Ursprung) originvon... \Herkunft sein (Ursprung) to have a/an... origindieses Wort ist von unklarer \Herkunft this word has an unclear origin* * *die; Herkunft, Herkünfte origin[s pl.]einfacher (Gen.) od. von einfacher Herkunft sein — be of humble origin or stock
* * *der Herkunft nach by origin;es ist kanadischer Herkunft it comes from Canada* * *die; Herkunft, Herkünfte origin[s pl.]einfacher (Gen.) od. von einfacher Herkunft sein — be of humble origin or stock
* * *-¨e (Familie) f.descent n. -¨e (Quelle) f.sources n. -¨e (Sprache) f.etymology n. -¨e (Stamm) f.parentage n. -¨e f.origin n.provenance n.social extraction n. -
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