See also: <span class="searchmatch">Prinz</span> and <span class="searchmatch">prînz</span> From Latin prandium. Compare Romanian prânz, Italian pranzo. IPA(key): /print͡s/ <span class="searchmatch">prinz</span> m breakfast...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">prinz</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Prinz</span> Wikipedia Jewish and German surname, from <span class="searchmatch">Prinz</span> (“prince”). Also found in France and Slavicized...
Prinzen inflection of <span class="searchmatch">Prinz</span>: genitive/dative/accusative singular nominative/genitive/dative/accusative plural...
singular verzauberter, not comparable) enchanted, charmed verzauberter <span class="searchmatch">Prinz</span> ― enchanted prince spellbound transformed, changed into Positive forms of...
<span class="searchmatch">prînz</span> — old orthography Inherited from Latin prandium, of Proto-Indo-European origin. Compare Italian pranzo, Aromanian prãndzu. IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">ˈprɨnz</span>/ prânz n...
See also: print Borrowed from German <span class="searchmatch">Prinz</span> or French prince, from Latin princeps. Compare Aromanian printsu. prinț m (plural prinți, feminine equivalent...
Literally, “path free”. IPA(key): /baːn fʁaɪ̯/ Bahn frei make way! 1992, Menken, Aladdin, Prince Ali: 'Bahn frei' für <span class="searchmatch">Prinz</span> Ali. 'Make way for Prince Ali.'...
Middle High German prinze, from Old French prince. Cognate with German <span class="searchmatch">Prinz</span>, English prince. IPA(key): [pʀənt͡s] Rhymes: -ənts Prënz m (plural Prënzen)...