marknad
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
marknad m (definite singular marknaden, indefinite plural marknader, definite plural marknadene)
marknad m (definite singular marknaden, indefinite plural marknader or marknadar, definite plural marknadene or marknadane)
From Old Norse markaðr, marknaðr (“market”), from northern Old French market, from Old French marchiet, from Latin mercātus (“market”). Cognate with Danish and Norwegian Bokmål marked, Norwegian Nynorsk marknad, Faroese marknaður, Icelandic markaður.
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