See also dál
Translingual[]
Symbol[]
dal
- Template:Metrology Symbol for the decaliter (decalitre), an SI unit of fluid measure equal to 101 liters (litres).
English[]
Noun[]
Singular |
Plural |
Dal ({{{1}}})
- Alternative spelling of dahl.
Anagrams[]
- ADL,
- lad
- LDA
Albanian[]
Verb[]
dal
Danish[]
Etymology 1[]
From Old Norse dalr (“‘valley’”).
Noun[]
Dal c. (singular definite Dalen, plural indefinite Dale)
- dale, valley (elongated depression between hills or mountains)
Inflection[]
Inflection of Dal
common gender | Singular | Plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative, dative and accusative | Dal | Dalen | Dale | Dalene |
genitive | Dals | Dalens | Dales | Dalenes |
Etymology 2[]
See dale.
Verb[]
Dal
- Imperative of dale.
Dutch[]
Pronunciation[]
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Noun[]
Dal n. (plural dalen, diminutive dalletje, diminutive plural dalletjes)
- valley
Noun[]
Dal m. (plural dallen, diminutive dalletje, diminutive plural dalletjes)
- a type of stone to pave the floor with, flagstone
Hungarian[]
Pronunciation[]
Noun[]
Dal (plural Dalok)
- song
Declension[]
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Synonyms[]
- ének
Derived terms[]
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Template:Bottom4 Italian[]Contraction[]dal Northern Sami[]Adverb[]Dal [[Category:Template:Se adverbs|Dal]]
Occitan[]Alternative forms[]
Contraction[]Dal Old English[]Etymology[]Proto-Germanic *dailaz Noun[]dāl n (used also in the form ġedāl)
Polish[]Noun[]dal m.
Swedish[]Noun[]dal c.
Related terms[]
Turkish[]Etymology[]Proto-Turkic *tāl Noun[]dal
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