udland

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse útland (distant part of a country), cf. also Norwegian Bokmål utland and Swedish utland.

The modern meaning, which is common to all the Scandinavian languages, is influenced by German Ausland (foreign countries), itself a back-formation from Ausländer (foreigner).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈuðˌlanˀ]
  • Rhymes: -and

Noun

udland n (singular definite udlandet, plural indefinite udlande)

  1. (chiefly definite) abroad, foreign countries; everywhere that is not this country, taken as a whole
    et hus i udlandet
    a house abroad
    udlandsrejse
    trip in foreign countries
    drage ud i det store udland
    venture out into the great abroad

Declension

Declension of udland
neuter
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative udland udlandet udlande udlandene
genitive udlands udlandets udlandes udlandenes

Derived terms

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