korridor

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Danish

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korridor c (singular definite korridoren, plural indefinite korridorer)

  1. corridor

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Norwegian Bokmål

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From Spanish corredor, from correr, and Italian corridore, from correre, from Latin currere.

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korridor m (definite singular korridoren, indefinite plural korridorer, definite plural korridorene)

  1. corridor

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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From Spanish corredor, from correr, and Italian corridore, from correre, from Latin currere.

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korridor m (definite singular korridoren, indefinite plural korridorar, definite plural korridorane)

  1. corridor

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korridor c

  1. corridor; a narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it
  2. corridor; a restricted tract of land that allows passage between two places
  3. corridor; airspace restricted for the passage of aircraft

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