FromGermanDüsseldorf.
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1135, fromRhenish dialectDusseldorp, from the riverDüssel (fromProto-Germanic*þusila-, fromProto-Germanic*þausōną(“to surge, roar, flow”)) +Dorf(“village”). The first element is related to*þusjaną, the root oftosen(“to roar, rage”),Icelandicþysja(“to rush”),Old Englishþys(“tempest, storm”),Old Norseþyssa(“uproar, tumult”).
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Düsseldorf n (proper noun,genitiveDüsseldorfsor(optionally with an article)Düsseldorf)
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Unadapted borrowing fromGermanDüsseldorf.
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Düsseldorf m inan (related adjectivedüsseldorfski)
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nominative | Düsseldorf |
genitive | Düsseldorfu |
dative | Düsseldorfowi |
accusative | Düsseldorf |
instrumental | Düsseldorfem |
locative | Düsseldorfie |
vocative | Düsseldorfie |
Unadapted borrowing fromGermanDüsseldorf, from the riverDüssel +Dorf(“village”).
Düsseldorf
¿Cómo se escribe la ciudad alemana? ¿Düsseldorf, Dusseldorf, Dúseldorf?
Borrowed fromGermanDüsseldorf.
Düsseldorf n (genitiveDüsseldorfs)