New Yorks

Danish

Proper noun

New Yorks

  1. genitive of New York

Dutch

Etymology

From New York +‎ -s (adjective suffix).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /niu̯ ˈjɔrks/
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  • Hyphenation: New Yorks

Adjective

New Yorks (comparative New Yorkser, superlative meest New Yorks or New Yorkst)

  1. New Yorkian, from New York, relating to that American city
    Er is geen literatuur die specifiek Rotterdams is, of New Yorks, of Tokio's, of Kinshasha's, of Berlijns.
    There is no literature that is specifically from Rotterdam, or New York, or Tokyo, or Kinshasha, or Berlin.

Declension

Declension of New Yorks
uninflected New Yorks
inflected New Yorkse
comparative New Yorkser
positive comparative superlative
predicative/adverbial New Yorks New Yorkser het New Yorkst
het New Yorkste
indefinite m./f. sing. New Yorkse New Yorksere New Yorkste
n. sing. New Yorks New Yorkser New Yorkste
plural New Yorkse New Yorksere New Yorkste
definite New Yorkse New Yorksere New Yorkste
partitive New Yorks New Yorksers

Proper noun

New Yorks n

  1. New York dialect, New York City English, a dialect of American English
    Zo worden niet alleen het Gronings, Drents, Twents en Limburgs minder gesproken, ook het in veel Hollywoodfilms gesproken New Yorks en het iconische, en internationaal geïmiteerde, cockney-accent zijn in gevaar.
    Not only are Gronings, Drents, Twents and Limburgish spoken less and less, but the New York dialect spoken in many Hollywood films and the iconic, and internationally imitated, Cockney accent are also in danger.

Swedish

Proper noun

New Yorks

  1. genitive of New York