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German
Etymology
extra + ordinär
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɛkstʁaʔɔʁdiˈnɛːʁ/
- Hyphenation: ex‧tra‧or‧di‧när
Adjective
extraordinär (strong nominative masculine singular extraordinärer, comparative extraordinärer, superlative am extraordinärsten)
- (formal, dated) exceptional, extraordinary
- Synonyms: außergewöhnlich, außerordentlich
Declension
Positive forms of extraordinär
Comparative forms of extraordinär
Superlative forms of extraordinär
Further reading
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from French extraordinaire, equivalent to extra + ordinär. Doublet of extraordinarie.
Pronunciation
Adjective
extraordinär (comparative mer extraordinär, superlative mest extraordinär)
- extraordinary
Declension
Inflection of extraordinär
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Indefinite
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Positive
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Comparative
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Superlative2
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Common singular
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extraordinär
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mer extraordinär
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mest extraordinär
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Neuter singular
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extraordinärt
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mer extraordinärt
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mest extraordinärt
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Plural
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extraordinära
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mer extraordinära
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mest extraordinära
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Masculine plural3
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extraordinäre
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mer extraordinära
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mest extraordinära
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Definite
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Positive
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Comparative
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Superlative
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Masculine singular1
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extraordinäre
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mer extraordinäre
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mest extraordinäre
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All
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extraordinära
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mer extraordinära
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mest extraordinära
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1) Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine. 2) The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative. 3) Dated or archaic
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Synonyms