"Emajõgi" meaning in Norwegian Bokmål

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Proper name

IPA: /ˈeːmajoːɡɪ/, /ˈemɑjɤɡɪ/ [Estonian] Audio: nb-emajõgi.ogg
Rhymes: -oːɡɪ Etymology: From Estonian Emajõgi (“Emajõgi”), first part ema (“mother”) comes from Proto-Finnic *emä (“mother”), from Proto-Uralic *emä (“mother”). Last part jõgi (“river”) comes from Proto-Finnic *joki (“river”), from Proto-Uralic *joke (“river”). Etymology templates: {{der|nb|et|Emajõgi||Emajõgi}} Estonian Emajõgi (“Emajõgi”), {{der|nb|urj-fin-pro|*emä||mother}} Proto-Finnic *emä (“mother”), {{der|nb|urj-pro|*emä||mother}} Proto-Uralic *emä (“mother”), {{der|nb|urj-fin-pro|*joki||river}} Proto-Finnic *joki (“river”), {{der|nb|urj-pro|*joke||river}} Proto-Uralic *joke (“river”) Head templates: {{head|nb|proper noun}} Emajõgi
  1. Emajõgi (a river in Estonia) with a length of 101 km which flows from Lake Võrtsjärv through Tartu County into Lake Peipus, crossing the city of Tartu for 10 km. Categories (place): Places in Estonia, Rivers in Estonia
    Sense id: en-Emajõgi-nb-name-mcuIbn77 Categories (other): Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries
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