English
Etymology
From the common noun sound (“strait, inlet”).
Proper noun
The Sound
- The strait that separates Zealand (an island of Denmark) from Scania (part of Sweden); also sometimes called by the Danish name, Øresund.
- Synonym of Plymouth Sound, Devon, England.
Translations
strait that separates Zealand from Scania
- Afrikaans: Die Sont
- Albanian: Øresund
- Arabic: مَضِيق أَوْرِيْسُنْد m (maḍīq ʔawriysund), أَوْرِيْسُنْد m (ʔawriysund)
- Armenian: Էրեսուն (hy) (Ēresun), Զունդ (hy) (Zund)
- Azerbaijani: Öresund
- Basque: Øresund
- Belarusian: Э́рэсун m (Éresun)
- Bulgarian: Йо́ресун m (Jóresun)
- Catalan: Øresund m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 厄勒海峽 / 厄勒海峡 (èlè hǎixiá)
- Czech: Öresund m
- Danish: Øresund n
- Dutch: De Sont
- Estonian: Sund
- Faroese: Oyrarsund n
- Finnish: Juutinrauma (fi)
- French: Øresund m, Sund (fr) m
- Galician: Öresund m
- Georgian: ერესუნის სრუტე (eresunis sruṭe), ერესუნი (eresuni)
- German: Öresund m, Sund (de) m
- Greek: Έρεσουντ m (Éresount)
- Hebrew: אֶרֵסוּנְד m (eresund)
- Hungarian: Øresund
- Icelandic: Eyrarsund n
- Indonesian: Øresund
- Italian: Øresund m
- Japanese: エーレスンド海峡 (Ēresundo-kaikyō)
- Korean: 외레순 해협 (oeresun haehyeop)
- Latvian: Ēresunds m
- Lithuanian: Eresundas m
- Macedonian: Ересунд m (Eresund)
- Malay: Øresund
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: Øresund n
- Nynorsk: Øresund n
- Old Norse: Eyrasund n, Eyrarsund n
- Persian: تنگه اورسوند (tange-ye aoresond)
- Polish: Sund (pl) m
- Portuguese: Öresund m
- Romanian: Øresund n
- Russian: Э́ресунн (ru) m (Éresunn)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: Ересунд m
- Roman: Øresund m
- Slovak: Öresund m
- Slovene: Øresund m
- Spanish: estrecho de Øresund m, Sund m
- Swedish: Öresund (sv) n
- Thai: เออเรซุนด์ (əə-ree-sund)
- Turkish: Øresund
- Ukrainian: Éресунн m (Éresunn)
- Vietnamese: eo biển Oresund
- Welsh: Øresund m
- West Frisian: De Sont
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German
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English sound.
Pronunciation
Noun
Sound m (strong, genitive Sounds, plural Sounds)
- (music) sound
2021 November 23, Robert Mießner, “US-Freejazz-Trio spielt im Berliner KUZU: Tricks und Kicks mit Lärm”, in Die Tageszeitung: taz[1], →ISSN:Der Trick und der Kick dieser 25 Minuten war, wie sich unmerklich der Sound dann doch wieder in Richtung schönster und heftigster Noise bewegte.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Declension
Declension of Sound [masculine, strong]
Further reading
- “Sound” in Duden online
- “Sound” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
Saterland Frisian
Etymology
From Old Frisian sand, from Proto-Germanic *samdaz.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /soːu̯nd/
- Hyphenation: Sound
- Rhymes: -oːu̯nd
Noun
Sound m
- sand