Triangel
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin triangulum. Compare Middle High German drīangel (“triangle”).
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Triangel (standard or colloquial) f (genitive Triangel, plural Triangeln) or
Triangel (standard or in technical usage) m or (standard especially in Austria) n (strong, genitive Triangels, plural Triangel)
Triangel m or n (strong, genitive Triangels, plural Triangel)
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