"Journalistensprache" meaning in All languages combined

See Journalistensprache on Wiktionary

Noun [Deutsch]

IPA: d͡ʒʊʁnaˈlɪstn̩ˌʃpʁaːxə Audio: De-Journalistensprache.ogg Forms: die Journalistensprache [nominative, singular], die Journalistensprachen [nominative, plural], der Journalistensprache [genitive, singular], der Journalistensprachen [genitive, plural], der Journalistensprache [dative, singular], den Journalistensprachen [dative, plural], die Journalistensprache [accusative, singular], die Journalistensprachen [accusative, plural]
Etymology: Determinativkompositum aus den Substantiven Journalist und Sprache mit dem Fugenelement -en
  1. von Journalisten verwendete Sprachform
    Sense id: de-Journalistensprache-de-noun-ayw4osmZ
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Hypernyms: Sprache

Inflected forms

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