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2 føde-
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3 fædrenejord
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4 fødestavn
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5 har xx som modersmål
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6 indfødt
* * ** * *adj native ( fx a native Dane (, Englishman));(NB brugt om ikke-hvide er det neds, også som sb);sb (mht sprog) native speaker ( fx you can't tell that he is not a native speaker);F the indigenous population;( også) a native-born Dane, a native of Denmark. -
7 hjemmehørende
adj:[ hjemmehørende i] a native of ( fx he is a native of Scotland);( bosat i, F) domiciled in, resident in;(mar: om skib) registered at;( om dyr og planter) native to,F indigenous to. -
8 indianer
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9 medfødt
congenital, congenitally, inborn, native, natural* * *adj inborn ( fx musical ability; talent for painting),(kun foran sb) native ( fx ability, tact),( naturlig) natural ( fx charm, talents),(F & psyk) innate ( fx courtesy; ideas);( fagligt) congenital ( fx deafness, idiocy, deformity);[ det er medfødt] he (, she etc) was born with it; it is inborn;(biol) inborn characters. -
10 modersmål
sg - módersmålet, pl - módersmålродно́й язы́к* * *mother-tongue, native language/tongue, tongue* * *native language,F mother tongue. -
11 barnefødt
adj:[ barnefødt i London] a native of London, a Londoner born and bred. -
12 bornholmer
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13 fortrænge
2вытесня́ть* * **( fordrive) drive out, force out,( på grund af pladsmangel) crowd out,(F: og indtage pladsen selv, også fig) oust ( fx a rival; a French word has ousted the Anglo Saxon one);( træde i stedet for) supplant, supersede ( fx coal was supplanted (el.superseded) by oil); displace ( fx English displaced their native dialect; she displaced (el. supplanted) her sister in her mother's affections);(fx om vand) displace ( fx how much water does the boat displace?);(mil.) dislodge ( fx the enemy);(psyk) repress. -
14 fynbo
(en -er) native of Funen. -
15 fædreland
sg - fǽdrelandetоте́чество с, ро́дина ж* * ** * *(native) country, mother country; homeland ( fx men without a homeland);[ hans andet fædreland] his adopted country. -
16 fødeby
sg - fǿdeen, pl - fǿdeerродно́й го́род* * *native town. -
17 fødeland
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18 hjemland
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19 hjemme
до́ма, у себя́; на ро́динеhjémme hos os — у нас (до́ма)
lad som om du er [føl dig] hjémme — чу́вствуй(те) себя́ как до́ма
* * *in the bag, home, at home, in* * *adv at home;( hjemkommen) home ( fx I am glad to be home again);T ( sikret) in the bag ( fx the contract is in the bag);[ blive hjemme] stay at home;[ gå hjemme] spend one's time at home;( om husmor) work at home;[ hjemme hos mig] at my home (, house); where I live;[ hjemme hos sig selv] in one's own home;[ høre hjemme](dvs høre til) belong ( fx he doesn't belong here);[ høre hjemme i] belong in (el. to) ( fx a different category);( bo i) live in,( stamme fra) come from, be a native of,( om skib) be registered in;[ historien hører hjemme i et andet kapitel] the story belongs in another chapter;[ det hører ingen steder hjemme] that is neither here nor there,(= det passer sig ikke) it is quite out of place;[ er B hjemme?] is B at home (el. in)?[ lad som om du er hjemme] make yourself at home;[ være godt hjemme i] be at home in, be familiar with,F be well versed in;(se også øst). -
20 hjemmefødt
adj native,F indigenous.
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