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tunnelbane

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Danish

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Etymology

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From tunnel (tunnel) +‎ bane (track, rail).

Noun

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tunnelbane c (singular definite tunnelbanen, plural indefinite tunnelbaner)

  1. underground railway, subway, metro

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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From tunnel +‎ bane.

Noun

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tunnelbane m (definite singular tunnelbanen, indefinite plural tunnelbaner, definite plural tunnelbanene)

  1. underground, or underground railway (usually UK)
  2. subway (usually US)
  3. metro (in some cities)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From tunnel +‎ bane.

Noun

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tunnelbane m (definite singular tunnelbanen, indefinite plural tunnelbanar, definite plural tunnelbanane)

tunnelbane f (definite singular tunnelbana, indefinite plural tunnelbaner, definite plural tunnelbanene)

  1. underground, or underground railway (usually UK)
  2. subway (usually US)
  3. metro (in some cities)

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