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English

Wikipedia has an article on: Internet

Alternative spellings

Etymology

(1986) Coined by the U.S. Defense Department, shortening of internetwork.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Singular Internet

Plural -

Internet

  1. The specific internet consisting of a global network of computers that communicate using Internet Protocol (IP) and that use Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to identify the best paths to route those communications.

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Finnish

Finnish Wikipedia has an article on: Internet

Wikipedia fi

Etymology

From English Internet.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Internet

  1. (Internet) the Internet

Declension

Declension of Internet (type risti)
singular plural
nominative Internet
genitive Internetin
partitive Internetiä
accusative Internet Internetin
inessive Internetissä
elative Internetistä
illative Internetiin
adessive Internetillä
ablative Internetiltä
allative Internetille
essive Internetinä
translative Internetiksi
instructive
abessive Internetittä
comitative

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Icelandic

Icelandic Wikipedia has an article on: Internet

Wikipedia is

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Proper noun

Internet

  1. (Internet) the Internet

Declension

Declension of Internet
(singular) (plural)
(indefinite) (definite) (indefinite) (definite)
nominative Internet Internetið Internet Internetin
accusative Internet Internetið Internet Internetin
dative Interneti Internetinu Internetum Internetunum
genitive Internets Internetsins Interneta Internetanna

Synonyms


Italian

Pronunciation

Noun

Internet f. inv.

  1. Alternative form of internet.

Mandarin

Proper noun

Internet (Pinyin Internet, traditional and simplified Internet)

  1. Internet
    We are close to each other on the Internet though far apart.

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Derived terms


Polish

Polish Wikipedia has an article on: Internet

Wikipedia pl

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Pronunciation

Proper noun

Internet m.

  1. (Internet) the Internet

Declension

Singular only
Nominative Internet
Genitive Internetu
Dative Internetowi
Accusative Internet
Instrumental Internetem
Locative Internecie
Vocative Internecie

Derived terms

 

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