alban
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Borrowed from French albane (in the form alban, respelt after the German Alban), from the Latin albus (“white”) + the French -ane (“-an”).
alban (uncountable)
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alban (definite accusative albanı, plural albanlar)
alban
alban
alban m (definite singular albanen, indefinite plural albanar, definite plural albanane)
alban m
alban
alban c
nominative | genitive | ||
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singular | indefinite | alban | albans |
definite | albanen | albanens | |
plural | indefinite | albaner | albaners |
definite | albanerna | albanernas |
alban (plural albanlar)
alban m (plural albanau)
alban m (uncountable)
radical | soft | nasal | h-prothesis |
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alban | unchanged | unchanged | halban |
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