"দিনেমার" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Bengali]

Forms: dinemar [romanization], দিনেমার [objective], দিনেমারকে [objective], দিনেমারের [genitive]
Etymology: From Portuguese dinamarquês, formed from Portuguese Dinamarca, from Danish Danmark, from Old Norse danir, from Proto-Germanic *daniz (“a Dane”), which is possibly from Proto-Indo-European *dʰenh₂- (“run, flow”) or from the same root as den (i.e. "lowland"). Etymology templates: {{bor|bn|pt|dinamarquês}} Portuguese dinamarquês, {{der|bn|pt|Dinamarca}} Portuguese Dinamarca, {{der|bn|da|Danmark}} Danish Danmark, {{der|bn|non|danir}} Old Norse danir, {{der|bn|gem-pro|*daniz|t=a Dane}} Proto-Germanic *daniz (“a Dane”), {{der|bn|ine-pro|*dʰenh₂-||run, flow}} Proto-Indo-European *dʰenh₂- (“run, flow”) Head templates: {{head|bn|noun|objective|দিনেমার|or|দিনেমারকে|genitive|দিনেমারের|||||||||||autotrinfl=1|head=|sort=|tr=|tr2=}} দিনেমার • (dinemar) (objective দিনেমার (dinemar) or দিনেমারকে (dinemarke), genitive দিনেমারের (dinemarer)), {{bn-noun|gen=দিনেমারের|obj=দিনেমার|obj2=দিনেমারকে|obj3=দিনেমাররে}} দিনেমার • (dinemar) (objective দিনেমার (dinemar) or দিনেমারকে (dinemarke), genitive দিনেমারের (dinemarer))
  1. (archaic) a Dane, an inhabitant of Denmark Tags: archaic Categories (topical): Ethnonyms, Nationalities Categories (place): Europe Synonyms: ডেনীয় (ḍeniẏô), ডেনমার্কীয় (ḍenmarkiẏô)
    Sense id: en-দিনেমার-bn-noun-~atnSQKE Categories (other): Bengali entries with incorrect language header, Bengali entries with topic categories using raw markup

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