Tartu
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtɑɹtu/
Synonyms
- (former names) Dorpat
Translations
second-largest city in Estonia
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Estonian
Etymology
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German
Proper noun
Tartu n (proper noun, genitive Tartus or (optionally with an article) Tartu)
Norwegian Bokmål

Town Hall Square towards Kaarsild bridge in Tartu, Estonia.
Etymology
From Estonian Tartu (“Tartu”), from earlier Tarbatu (“Tartu”), from tarvas (“aurochs”), from Proto-Finnic *tarvas (“aurochs”), from earlier *tawras, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *taurás (“aurochs, wisent”), from Proto-Indo-European *táwros (“wild bull, aurochs”).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Tartu
- Tartu (the second-largest city in Estonia)
- 2000 June 21, aftenposten.no:
- Tartu … regnes som Estlands kulturhovedstad og er kjent for sitt universitet fra svensketiden på 1600-tallet
- Tartu… is considered the cultural capital of Estonia and is known for its university from the Swedish era in the 17th century
- Tartu har fra 1600-tallet vært et sentrum for kultur og vitenskap.
- Tartu has been a center of culture and science since the 17th century.
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References
- “Tartu” in Store norske leksikon
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtar.tu/
- Rhymes: -artu
- Syllabification: Tar‧tu
Derived terms
adjective
- tartuski
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