"march" meaning in Danish

See march in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Interjection

IPA: [ˈmɑːɕ]
Etymology: From French marche, derived from the verb marcher (“to march”). The interjection is borrowed from the French imperative of this verb. Etymology templates: {{dercat|da|fro|frk|gem-pro}}, {{bor|da|fr|marche}} French marche, {{m|fr|marcher||to march}} marcher (“to march”) Head templates: {{head|da|interjection|head=}} march, {{da-interj}} march
  1. march! (an order)
    Sense id: en-march-da-intj-b24pfiJH Categories (other): Danish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Danish entries with incorrect language header: 100 0

Noun

IPA: [ˈmɑːɕ] Forms: marchen [definite, singular], marcher [indefinite, plural]
Etymology: From French marche, derived from the verb marcher (“to march”). The interjection is borrowed from the French imperative of this verb. Etymology templates: {{dercat|da|fro|frk|gem-pro}}, {{bor|da|fr|marche}} French marche, {{m|fr|marcher||to march}} marcher (“to march”) Head templates: {{head|da|noun|singular definite|marchen||{{{sg-def-2}}}|||plural indefinite|marcher||{{{pl-indef-2}}}||{{{com}}}|f1accel-form=def|s|f4accel-form=indef|p|g=c|g2=|head=}} march c (singular definite marchen, plural indefinite marcher), {{da-noun|en|er}} march c (singular definite marchen, plural indefinite marcher)
  1. march Tags: common-gender
    Sense id: en-march-da-noun--nW1wl~A

Download JSON data for march meaning in Danish (2.5kB)

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