altan

See also: Altan, altán, áltán, and ältan

Danish

Etymology

From Italian altana (balcony), from alto, from Latin altus (high).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /altaːn/, [alˈtˢæːˀn]

Noun

altan c (singular definite altanen, plural indefinite altaner)

  1. (architecture) balcony (structure extending from a building)

Inflection

Declension of altan
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative altan altanen altaner altanerne
genitive altans altanens altaners altanernes

Derived terms

  • fransk altan c

See also

Esperanto

Pronunciation

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Adjective

altan

  1. accusative singular of alta

Irish

Noun

altan f (genitive singular altaine, nominative plural altana)

  1. alternative form of altán (sharp knife)

Mutation

Mutated forms of altan
radical eclipsis with h-prothesis with t-prothesis
altan n-altan haltan not applicable

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

References

Oroqen

Noun

altan

  1. gold (metal)

References

  • Li, Fengxiang and Lindsay J. Whaley, Oroqen vocabulary, in Martin Haspelmath & Uri Tadmor (editors), World Loanword Database, Munich: Max Planck Digital Library (2009)

Scottish Gaelic

Noun

altan m pl

  1. plural of alt

Swedish

Etymology

From Italian altana (balcony), from alto, from Latin altus (high).

Noun

altan c

  1. (architecture) a deck (adjoining a building – like a porch / veranda without a roof, with or without a railing)
    Katten ligger ute på altanen och lapar sol
    The cat is lying out on the deck, soaking up the sun
  2. (architecture) a (large) balcony (supported by pillars or the like)

Usage notes

Most well known in (sense 1). Likely to be called a balkong (balcony) in (sense 2) by many native speakers.

Declension

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