marmelade

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See also: Marmelade and marmélade

English

Noun

marmelade

  1. Misspelling of marmalade.

Danish

Etymology

From French marmelade (jam, preserve).

Pronunciation

Noun

marmelade c (singular definite marmeladen, plural indefinite marmelader)

  1. jam, conserve, preserve

Inflection

Further reading

Dutch

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Etymology

From French marmelade (jam, preserve).

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: mar‧me‧la‧de

Noun

marmelade f (plural marmeladen or marmelades)

  1. marmalade

Descendants

  • Indonesian: marmelade

French

Etymology

Inherited from Middle French marmelade, from Galician or Portuguese marmelada (jam, preserve), from marmelo.

Pronunciation

Noun

marmelade f (plural marmelades)

  1. marmalade

Descendants

Further reading

Indonesian

Indonesian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

From Dutch marmelade, from French marmelade (jam, preserve), from Middle French marmelade, from Galician or Portuguese marmelada (jam, preserve), from marmelo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key):
  • Hyphenation: mar‧mê‧la‧dê

Noun

marmelade (plural marmelade-marmelade, first-person possessive marmeladeku, second-person possessive marmelademu, third-person possessive marmeladenya)

  1. marmalade

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