Aarhus

Etymology
From.

Proper noun

 * , in East ; the second-largest city in Denmark.

Translations

 * Azerbaijani: Orhus
 * Belarusian: О́рхус
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Danish: Århus,
 * Esperanto: Arhuzo
 * Finnish:
 * Georgian: ორჰუსი, აარჰუსი
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Icelandic: Árósar
 * Japanese: オーフス
 * Latvian: Orhūsa
 * Lithuanian:
 * Low German:
 * Dutch Low Saxon: Oarhoes
 * Old Norse: Áróss
 * Polish:
 * Russian: О́рхус
 * Slovak: Aarhus
 * Turkish: Aarhus
 * Uzbek: Orxus

Etymology
From, from , a compound of 🇰🇲. The first part of the word is an old genitive of Danish (from, related to 🇨🇬). The latter part is a (now obsolete) word for "river mouth", (from, related to 🇨🇬). The name has been assimilated to the word.

Usage notes
Following the spelling reform of 1948, the name was changed from Aarhus to Århus, which remained the spelling preferred by local authorities until 2010, when the city council decided to change the name back to Aarhus, effective from the 1st of January 2011. According to the official rules of Danish orthography, it is still valid to write Århus, although Aarhus is far more prevalent in road signs, media, etc.

Etymology
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