"Alsacia" meaning in Spanish

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Proper name

IPA: /alˈsaθja/ [Spain], [alˈsa.θja] [Spain], /alˈsasja/ [Latin-America, Philippines], [alˈsa.sja] [Latin-America, Philippines]
Rhymes: -aθja, -asja Etymology: Borrowed from Medieval Latin Alsatia, from Old High German ali sazzo (“inhabitant of the other”) (referring to the opposite bank of the Rhine), from Proto-West Germanic *alljas (“other”) + *sittjan (“inhabitant”, literally “sitter”). Etymology templates: {{dercat|es|gem-pro}}, {{bor+|es|ML.|Alsatia}} Borrowed from Medieval Latin Alsatia, {{der|es|goh|ali sazzo|t=inhabitant of the other}} Old High German ali sazzo (“inhabitant of the other”), {{q|referring to the opposite bank of the Rhine}} (referring to the opposite bank of the Rhine), {{der|es|gmw-pro|*alljas|t=other}} Proto-West Germanic *alljas (“other”) Head templates: {{head|es|proper nouns|g=f|g2=|g3=|head=}} Alsacia f, {{es-proper noun|f}} Alsacia f
  1. Alsace (a historical region in France) Wikipedia link: es:Alsacia Tags: feminine Categories (place): Historical and traditional regions, Places in France Derived forms: alsaciano
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