English
Proper noun
Stralsund
- A city in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
Translations
city in Germany
- Arabic: شترالزوند (štrālzund)
- Armenian: Շտրալզունդ (Štralzund)
- Belarusian: Штральзунд (Štralʹzund)
- Bulgarian: Щралзунд (Štralzund)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 施特拉尔松德 (Shītèlāěrsōngdé)
- Danish: Stralsund
- Estonian: Stralsund
- Finnish: Stralsund
- French: Stralsund (fr)
- German: Stralsund (de) n
- Greek: Στράλζουντ (Strálzount)
- Hungarian: Stralsund (hu)
- Japanese: シュトラールズント (shutorāruzunto)
- Kashubian: Strzałowò
- Korean: 슈트랄준트 (syuteuraljunteu)
- Latin: Sunnonia
- Latvian: Štrālzunde
- Lithuanian: Štralzundas
- Low German:
- German Low German: Straalsund
- Polish: Stralsund (pl), Strzałów
- Russian: Штральзунд (ru) (Štralʹzund)
- Spanish: Stralsund
- Swedish: Stralsund, Strålsund
- Ukrainian: Штральзунд (Štralʹzund)
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German
Etymology
First mentioned as Stralesund in 1240.
The first element strał (“arrow”) is derived from a West Slavic language, the second element Sund (“sound, strait”) is of Germanic origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʃtʁaːlzʊnt/, (non-local often) /ˌʃtʁaːlˈzʊnt/
Proper noun
Stralsund n (proper noun, genitive Stralsunds or (optionally with an article) Stralsund)
- Stralsund (an independent city in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany)
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