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==Niemish==
{{nm-header|mark}}
===Pronunciation===
{{nm-pgmc|markō}}
* [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /mark/
{{Nm-noun-f0h|márk|boundary, border
 
===Etymology====
Proto-Germanic ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/marikiz|marikiz]]'' "celery, parsley".
 
{{Nm-noun-mm-2|márk|mä́rk|celery}}
 
[[Category:Nm:Botany]]
 
===Etymology====
Proto-Germanic ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/marką|*marką]].
 
{{Nm-noun-mh-2|márk|mä́rk|boundary, border
# borderland}}
# borderland}}
{{nm-pgmc|merkuz}}Probably reinforced by cognate Albanian ''[[wikt:marg#Albanian|marg]]'' and Romanian ''[[wikt:murg#Romanian|murg]]''.
{{nm-adj-2|márk|mä́rk|dark}}
===Antonyms===
* {{term|blank#Niemish|blánk}}
[[Category:Contionary]]

Latest revision as of 19:37, 18 August 2023

Niemish

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *markō.

Noun

márk n.f. zero-stem

  1. boundary, border
  2. borderland

Declension

declension of márk (f-0h declension)
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative márk márka márks márkos
genitive márks márkos márka márksa
dative márke márkse márką márkę

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *merkuz. Probably reinforced by cognate Albanian marg and Romanian murg.

Adjective

márk adj. (comparative: más márk)

  1. dark
Case masculine feminine
singular plural singular plural
indefinite definite
Nominative márk márk
Genitive mä́rk
Dative márk
Predicative márks márks

Antonyms