Danicize

//ˈdeɪnɪsaɪz//

Synonyms for "danicize" (2 found)

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Verb(1 words)

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Translations

13 translations across 10 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

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  • 丹麥化 /丹麦化 verb (to make (more) Danish)

Danish

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  • danisere verb (to make (more) Danish)
  • fordanske verb (to make (more) Danish)

Dutch

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  • verdeensen verb (to make (more) Danish)

Esperanto

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  • danigi verb (to make (more) Danish)

Faroese

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  • danska verb (to make (more) Danish)

Finnish

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  • tanskalaistaa verb (to make (more) Danish)

French

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  • daniciser verb (to make (more) Danish)

German

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  • danisieren verb (to make (more) Danish)
  • dänisieren verb (to make (more) Danish)

Icelandic

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  • danska verb (to make (more) Danish)

Swedish

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  • danisera verb (to make (more) Danish)
  • fördanska verb (to make (more) Danish)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

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Christian Levin Sander must be deemed one of the most successful dramatic authors of Denmark. His writings are multifarious, both in German and Danish. […] The Eropolis is a drama intended to Danicize the Italian opera; it is agreeably written, but deserves no praise beyond this.

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Denmark, with a view of bringing about the incorporation of the Duchy, considers it useful, for the colouring of her lawless proceeding, to Danicize the rising generation. In a large number of districts, where from time immemorial German has been spoken in school and church, the Danish idiom is forced upon the people.

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[W]hat your correspondent says that the Government has no intention to suppress the German language in South Schleswig, is precisely the point in dispute. There are not a few who imagine that it is the intention of Government gradually to promote the Danicizing (to coin a word) of the country as far as the Eider; […]

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[T]he Greenland Eskimo of the present day are comparatively little altered from their ancestors a century ago, except that they now profess Christianity. It may be that they still live on in the good old way, subjects of the Dane, but not Danicised except in a few unimportant matters.

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