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* * *Grau|bụ̈n|den [grau'bʏndn]nt - s (GEOG)the Grisons* * *Grau·bün·den<-s>[grauˈbʏndn̩]nt GEOG the Grisons* * *(das); Graubündens the Grisons* * ** * *(das); Graubündens the Grisons -
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All names of cantons are masculine, and the definite article is normally used:Ticino= le TessinValais= le ValaisGraubünden= les GrisonsSo:I like Ticino= j’aime le Tessinthe Valais is beautiful= le Valais est beaudo you know Graubünden?= connaissez-vous les Grisons?Many cantons have names which are also names of towns. If you are not sure of the name in French, le canton de X is usually safe, and in some cases this is the only form available, as, for instance, le canton de Vaud ( because le Vaud sounds like le veau = the calf). Similarly it is usual to say le canton de Lucerne, le canton de Berne, le canton de Fribourg to distinguish them from the towns bearing those names).In, to and from somewhereto live in the Valais= vivre dans le Valaisto go to the Valais= aller dans le Valaisto come from the Valais= venir du Valaisto live in Graubünden= vivre dans les Grisonsto go to Graubünden= aller dans les Grisonsto come from Graubünden= venir des Grisonsto live in the Vaud= vivre dans le canton de Vaudto go to the Vaud= aller dans le canton de Vaudto come from the Vaud= venir du canton de VaudUses with other nounsThere are a number of words used as adjectives and as nouns referring to the people of the canton, e.g.: bernois, valaisan, vaudois. When nouns, these start with a capital letter.However, it is always safe to make a phrase with du, de l’ or des:a Valais accent= un accent du Valaisthe Graubünden area= la région des Grisonsthe Vaud countryside= les paysages du canton de Vaud -
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Grisons [gʀizɔ̃]plural masculine noun* * *gʀizɔ̃nom propre masculin pluriel Géographiele canton des Grisons, les Grisons — the canton of Graubünden
* * *ɡʀizɔ̃ nmpl* * *Grisons ⇒ Les régions nprmpl Géog le canton des Grisons, les Grisons the canton of Graubünden; viande des Grisons dried beef (served in thin slices).[grizɔ̃] nom propre masculin plurielviande des Grisonsthinly sliced dried beef, traditionally served with raclette -
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m; -s, -, Graubündnerin f; -, -nen inhabitant of Graubünden ( oder the Grisons); Graubündner sein meist come from Graubünden ( oder the Grisons)* * *Grau|bụ̈nd|ner [grau'bʏndnɐ]1. m -s, -, Grau|bünd|ne|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -neninhabitant of the Grisons* * *Grau·bünd·ner(in)<-s, ->[grauˈbʏndnɐ]* * * -
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m; -s, -e canton* * *der Kantoncanton* * *Kan|ton [kan'toːn]m -s, -ecanton* * *Kan·ton<-s, -e>[kanˈto:n]m ADMIN canton* * *der; Kantons, Kantone canton•• Cultural note:The name for the individual autonomous states that make up Switzerland. There are 26 Kantone, each with its own government and constitution. The Swiss cantons are: Aargau; Appenzell Außerrhoden; Appenzell Innerrhoden; Basel-Stadt (Basle, urban); Basel-Landschaft (Basle, rural); Bern( Berne); Freiburg; Genf( Geneva); Glarus; Graubünden; Jura; Luzern( Lucerne); Neuenburg( Neuchâtel); Sankt Gallen (St Gall); Schaffhausen; Schwyz; Solothurn; Tessin; Thurgau; Unterwalden nid dem Wald (Nidwalden); Unterwalden ob dem Wald (Obwalden); Uri; Waadt; Wallis; Zug; Zürich* * ** * *der; Kantons, Kantone canton•• Cultural note:The name for the individual autonomous states that make up Switzerland. There are 26 Kantone, each with its own government and constitution. The Swiss cantons are: Aargau; Appenzell Außerrhoden; Appenzell Innerrhoden; Basel-Stadt (Basle, urban); Basel-Landschaft (Basle, rural); Bern (Berne); Freiburg; Genf (Geneva); Glarus; Graubünden; Jura; Luzern (Lucerne); Neuenburg (Neuchâtel); Sankt Gallen (St Gall); Schaffhausen; Schwyz; Solothurn; Tessin; Thurgau; Unterwalden nid dem Wald (Nidwalden); Unterwalden ob dem Wald (Obwalden); Uri; Waadt; Wallis; Zug; Zürich* * *-e m.canton n. -
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Kan·ton <-s, -e> [kanʼtɔ:n] mcanton¿Kultur?Switzerland consists of 26 Kantone of which three, Unterwalden, Basel and Appenzell, are divided into Halbkantone - demicantons. The cantons elect a total of 46 representatives to the Ständerat, one of the two chambers of the Swiss legislature. The largest cantons are Graubünden, Bern and Waadt (Vaud). -
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Bụ̈n|den ['bʏndn]nt -s(= Graubünden) the Grisons
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