Dortmund

Synonyms for "dortmund"

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Translations

22 translations across 21 languages.

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Akan

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  • Dɔtmɔnd name (a city in western Germany)

Belarusian

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  • До́ртмунд name (a city in western Germany)

Bulgarian

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  • До́ртмунд name (a city in western Germany)

Chinese Cantonese

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  • 多蒙特 name (a city in western Germany)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 多特蒙德 name (a city in western Germany)

Danish

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  • Dortmund name (a city in western Germany)

Farefare

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  • Dɔrtmʋnd name (a city in western Germany)
  • Dɔrtmʋnt name (a city in western Germany)

French

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  • Dortmund name (a city in western Germany)

German

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  • Dortmund name (a city in western Germany)

Greek

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  • Ντόρτμουντ name (a city in western Germany)

Greenlandic

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  • Dortmund name (a city in western Germany)

Japanese

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  • ドルトムント name (a city in western Germany)

Latin

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  • Tremonia name (a city in western Germany)

Low German

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  • Düörpm name (a city in western Germany)

Marathi

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  • डॉर्टमुंट name (a city in western Germany)

Old French

1 entries
  • Tremoigne name (a city in western Germany)

Polish

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  • Dortmund name (a city in western Germany)

Russian

1 entries
  • До́ртмунд name (a city in western Germany)

Swedish

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  • Dortmund name (a city in western Germany)

Ukrainian

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  • До́ртмунд name (a city in western Germany)

Vietnamese

1 entries
  • Đoóc-mun name (a city in western Germany)

Sample sentences

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Dortmund are champions of Germany.

Source: tatoeba (10314422)

The FIFA Club World Cup will be decided by 2 teams from Brazil (Fluminense and Palmeiras), 2 from Germany (Baiern Munich and Borussia Dortmund), 1 from Spain (Real Madrid), 1 from France (Paris Saint Germain), 1 from England (Chelsea) and 1 from Saudi Arabia (Al Hilal).

Source: tatoeba (13309461)

At the age of 22, the Norwegian forward had already established himself as one of the best goalscorers in European football – first at Red Bull Salzburg, then with two prolific seasons at Borussia Dortmund.

Source: wiktionary

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