Senegal Probably from aPortuguese transliteration of the name of theZenaga (possibly fromArabic زنجي ( “ Zanj, Negro ” ) , fromPersian زَنگ ( “ Land of the Blacks ” ) Etymology 3 . Or a combination of the supreme deity inSerer religion (Rog Sene ) ando gal meaningbody of water in theSerer language.
Senegal
Ariver on the border betweenSenegal andMauritania inWest Africa . Acountry inWest Africa . Official name:Republic of Senegal . Senegal
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Senegal m
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Senegal
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Senegal m inan (relational adjective senegalský ,demonym Senegalec )
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Declension ofSenegal (sg-only hard masculine inanimate )
Senegal
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )FromPortuguese Senegal .
IPA (key ) : /ˈseneɡɑl/ ,[ˈs̠e̞ne̞ɡɑ̝l] Rhymes:-eneɡɑl Syllabification(key ) :Se‧ne‧gal Hyphenation(key ) :Se‧ne‧gal Senegal
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Senegal
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )der Senegal m (proper noun ,strong ,usually definite ,definite genitive des Senegal or des Senegals )Senegal n (proper noun ,genitive Senegals or ( optionally with an article ) Senegal )
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Declension ofSenegal [sg-only, masculine, strong ]
Declension ofSenegal [sg-only, neuter, toponym ]
1 Optionally with an article.
der Senegal m (proper noun ,strong ,usually definite ,definite genitive des Senegals )
Senegal (ariver on the border betweenSenegal andMauritania inWest Africa )IPA (key ) : /ˈsɛ.ne.ɡal/ ,( traditional ) /se.neˈɡal/ [ 1] Rhymes:-ɛneɡal ,( traditional ) -al Hyphenation:Sè‧ne‧gal ,( traditional ) Se‧ne‧gàl Senegal m
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Senegal (ariver on the border betweenSenegal andMauritania inWest Africa )Senegal
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Senegal (ariver on the border betweenSenegal andMauritania inWest Africa )Senegal
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Senegal (ariver on the border betweenSenegal andMauritania inWest Africa )IPA (key ) : /sɛˈnɛ.ɡal/ Rhymes:-ɛɡal Syllabification:Se‧ne‧gal Senegal m inan (related adjective senegalski )
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Senegal (ariver on the border betweenSenegal andMauritania inWest Africa )Senegal in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Senegal m
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Senegal (ariver on the border betweenSenegal andMauritania inWest Africa )IPA (key ) : /sêneɡaːl/ Hyphenation:Se‧ne‧gal Sȅnegāl m inan (Cyrillic spelling Се̏нега̄л )
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Senegal (ariver on the border betweenSenegal andMauritania inWest Africa )Sénegal m inan
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Masculine inan., hard o-stem nominative Sénegal genitive Sénegala singular nominative(imenovȃlnik) Sénegal genitive(rodȋlnik) Sénegala dative(dajȃlnik) Sénegalu accusative(tožȋlnik) Sénegal locative(mẹ̑stnik) Sénegalu instrumental(orọ̑dnik) Sénegalom
IPA (key ) : /seneˈɡal/ [se.neˈɣ̞al] Rhymes:-al Syllabification:Se‧ne‧gal Senegal m
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )The definite article is used when referring to Senegal in Spanish (i.e.el Senegal). However, occasionally, you may see the definite article omitted in colloquial use. Senegal
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Senegal ? (genitive Senegals )
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Borrowed fromSpanish Senegal ( “ Senegal ” ) .
Senegál (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜒᜈᜒᜄᜎ᜔ )
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Senegal
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Senegal
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Senegal f (not mutable )
Senegal (acountry inWest Africa )Griffiths, Bruce; Glyn Jones, Dafydd (1995 ), “Senegal”, inGeiriadur yr Academi: The Welsh Academy English–Welsh Dictionary [1] , Cardiff: University of Wales Press,→ISBN