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land — meaning in English: country

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'land' in various contexts, such as discussing nationality, geography, or political matters. For example, one might say, 'Danmark er et smukt land' ('Denmark is a beautiful country') when expressing pride in their homeland, or during a travel conversation about planning a trip to another land.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'land' is a direct translation of 'country', it is often more specific than synonyms like 'nation', which can imply political implications. You would use 'land' when referring to a physical area or territory, while 'nation' might be better suited in discussions about governance or people.
Culture
'Land' has its roots in Old Norse, connecting to the concept of territory and settlement. In Denmark, the word is often used not just to denote a country, but carries a sense of belonging and identity, reflecting the historical significance of land ownership and national pride in Danish culture.
FAQ
Q.What does 'land' mean in Danish?
'Land' in Danish translates to 'country' in English. It refers to a nation or territory, often used in both formal and informal contexts.
Q.How do you use 'land' in a sentence?
You can use 'land' in sentences like 'Jeg elsker mit land' which means 'I love my country.' It's a straightforward way to express national pride or discuss geographical locations.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'land'?
One common mistake is confusing 'land' with 'nation'. Remember that 'land' refers more to a physical space, while 'nation' encompasses the people and government of that area.
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