De Friese Meren
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Calque of West Frisian De Fryske Marren, derived in turn from Frysk (“Frisian”) and the plural form of mar (“lake”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]- De Fryske Marren (a municipality of Friesland, Netherlands)
- Meronyms: Akmarijp, Bakhuizen, Balk, Ballingbuur, Bantega, Bargebek, Boornzwaag, Boornzwaag over de Wielen, Brekkenpolder, Broek, Commissiepolle, De Bels, Delburen, Delfstrahuizen, De Polle, De Rijlst, Dijken, Doniaga, Echten, Echtenerbrug, Eesterga, Elahuizen, Finkeburen, Follega, Goingarijp, Harich, Haskerhorne, Heide, Hooibergen, Huisterheide, Idskenhuizen, Joure, Kolderwolde, Langweer, Legemeer, Lemmer, Marderhoek, Mirns, Nieuw Amerika, Nijehaske, Nijemirdum, Noed, Oldeouwer, Onland, Oosterzee, Oudega, Oudehaske, Oudemirdum, Ouwster-Nijega, Ouwsterhaule, Rijs, Rohel, Rotstergaast, Rotsterhaule, Rottum, Ruigahuizen, Scharsterbrug, Schouw, Sintjohannesga, Sint Nicolaasga, Sloten, Snikzwaag, Sondel, Spannenburg, Tacozijl, Terhorne, Terkaple, Teroele, Tjerkgaast, Trophorne, Tweehuis, Vegelinsoord, Vierhuis, Vinkeburen, Vrisburen, Westend, Westerend-Harich, Wijckel, Zevenbuurt
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- Dutch terms calqued from West Frisian
- Dutch terms derived from West Frisian
- Dutch terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Dutch/eːrən
- Rhymes:Dutch/eːrən/5 syllables
- Dutch lemmas
- Dutch proper nouns
- Dutch multiword terms
- Dutch common-gender nouns
- nl:Municipalities of Friesland, Netherlands
- nl:Municipalities of the Netherlands
- nl:Places in Friesland, Netherlands
- nl:Places in the Netherlands