Nilpferd
German
Etymology
From Nil (“Nile”) + Pferd (“horse”), a loose calque of Latin hippopotamus, from Ancient Greek ἱπποπόταμος (hippopótamos). Akin to Dutch nijlpaard.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈniːlˌp͡feːɐ̯t/
Audio (file) Audio (Berlin) (file) - Hyphenation: Nil‧pferd
Noun
Nilpferd n (strong, genitive Nilpferdes or Nilpferds, plural Nilpferde)
- hippopotamus
- Synonym: Flusspferd n
- 2012, Ursel Scheffler, “Kommissar Kugelblitz. Das rosa Nilpferd”, in Kommissar Kugelblitz, volume 8, Quinto, →ISBN:
- Endlich hält er das rosa Nilpferd in den Armen.
- At last he holds the pink hippo in his arms.
Declension
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