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Danish
Etymology
Ultimately from Ancient Greek φαντασία ( phantasía ) , probably via Latin phantasia and German Fantasie .
Noun
fantasi c (singular definite fantasien , plural indefinite fantasier )
fantasy , imagination
Declension
Further reading
Indonesian
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch fantasie , from Middle Dutch fantasie , from Old French fantasie , from Latin phantasia , from Ancient Greek φαντασία ( phantasía ) .[ 1]
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /fanˈtasi/
Rhymes: -si , -i
Hyphenation: fan‧ta‧si
Noun
fantasi (plural fantasi -fantasi )
fantasy
Derived terms
References
^ Nicoline van der Sijs (2010 ) Nederlandse woorden wereldwijd , Den Haag: Sdu Uitgevers, →ISBN , →OCLC
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Malay
Etymology
Borrowed from English fantasy .
Pronunciation
Noun
fantasi (Jawi spelling فنتاسي , plural fantasi -fantasi , informal 1st possessive fantasiku , 2nd possessive fantasimu , 3rd possessive fantasinya )
fantasy ( imagination )
Synonyms
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Ultimately from Ancient Greek φαντασία ( phantasía )
This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Noun
fantasi m (definite singular fantasien , indefinite plural fantasier , definite plural fantasiene )
( psychology ) a fantasy
( psychology ) an imagination
( music ) a fantasia
Derived terms
References
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Ultimately from Ancient Greek φαντασία ( phantasía ) This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Noun
fantasi m (definite singular fantasien , indefinite plural fantasiar , definite plural fantasiane )
( psychology ) a fantasy
( psychology ) an imagination
( music ) a fantasia
Synonyms
Derived terms
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Swedish
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek φαντασία ( phantasía ) . Cognate of German Fantasie , French fantaisie , English fantasy .
Pronunciation
Noun
fantasi c
( chiefly uncountable ) imagination , fantasy
1981 , Freestyle (lyrics and music), “Fantasi [Imagination ]”, in Fantasi [Imagination ] :Men i min fantasi , rullar vi runt bland mjuka kuddar. Fantasi . Du bort mina bekymmer suddar. Fantasi . Du säger att du älskar mig. But in my imagination , we're rolling around among soft cushions. Imagination . You erase my worries. Imagination . You say you love me.
( countable ) a fantasy
( music ) a fantasia
Declension
See also
inbillning (the word to use for "It's just your imagination" and the like – things falsely imagined)
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