kontrovers

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Latin contrōversia (quarrel, dispute, debate).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /kɔntrovɛrs/, [kʰʌntˢʁoˈvæɐ̯s]

Noun

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kontrovers c (singular definite kontroversen, plural indefinite kontroverser)

  1. controversy

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German

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Adjective

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kontrovers (strong nominative masculine singular kontroverser, comparative kontroverser, superlative am kontroversesten)

  1. controversial
    Synonym: umstritten

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Latin controversia.

Noun

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kontrovers m (definite singular kontroversen, indefinite plural kontroverser, definite plural kontroversene)

  1. controversy
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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Latin controversia.

Noun

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kontrovers m (definite singular kontroversen, indefinite plural kontroversar, definite plural kontroversane)

  1. controversy
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Swedish

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Etymology

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From Latin contrōversia, from contrōversus + -ia. Cognate with German kontrovers (controversial), English controversy, French controverse and Old French controversie.[1]

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Noun

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kontrovers c

  1. controversy

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