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Udenlandsk

Udenlandsk is a Danish adjective meaning foreign or not native, referring to things from outside one’s own country. It describes languages, currencies, cultures, products, or people from other nations. Common usages include udenlandsk valuta (foreign currency), udenlandsk sprog (foreign language), and udenlandsk kultur (foreign culture). In everyday and formal Danish, the term is often contrasted with dansk, meaning Danish or domestic.

Etymology: The word is formed from uden- ‘outside’ or ‘without’ plus land ‘land’ with the verb-adjective suffix

Usage notes: Udenlandsk commonly refers to origin or association with a country other than the speaker’s. It

See also: udland, udlænding, udenrigspolitik, udenrigsministeriet.

-sk,
literally
“from
the
land
outside.”
It
has
cognates
in
Norwegian
(utenlandsk)
and
Swedish
(utländsk),
reflecting
shared
Nordic
roots.
The
usage
is
attested
in
Danish
from
medieval
times
and
remains
current.
is
distinct
from
udland,
a
noun
meaning
abroad,
or
from
the
noun
udlænding,
meaning
foreigner.