neighborhood in Danish
neighborhood in Danish is bydel, kvarter, nabolag — neighborhood means a district within a town or city, especially one where people live.
neighborhood in Danish
bydel
The residential area near one's home.
kvarter
The residential area near one's home.
nabolag
The residential area near one's home.
omegn
The residential area near one's home.
nabolag
The inhabitants of a residential area.
cirka
An approximate amount.
i omegnen af
An approximate amount.
naboskab
(chiefly, obsolete) The quality of being a neighbor, of living nearby, next to each other; proximity.
omegn
A set containing an open set which contains some specified point.
What does "neighborhood" mean?
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noun A district within a town or city, especially one where people live.
"We grew up in a quiet neighborhood on the edge of town."
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noun The people who live in a particular local area.
"The whole neighborhood turned out for the street party."
neighborhood in a sentence
- We grew up in a quiet neighborhood on the edge of town.
- House prices vary a lot from one neighborhood to the next.
- The whole neighborhood turned out for the street party.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "neighborhood" in Danish?
"neighborhood" in Danish is bydel, kvarter, nabolag. neighborhood means: A district within a town or city, especially one where people live.
How do you use "neighborhood" in a sentence?
Example: "We grew up in a quiet neighborhood on the edge of town." In Danish, "neighborhood" is bydel, kvarter, nabolag.
Are there other ways to say "neighborhood" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 7 translations listed for "neighborhood": bydel, kvarter, nabolag, omegn, cirka, i omegnen af.
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