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Read the German Dictionary meaning of Storch,part of speech of Storch, synonyms of Storch, antonyms of Storch, words derived from Storch, examples of Storch usage, alternate forms of Storch, word forms of Storch, history of Storch, pronounciation of Storch, abbreviation forms of Storch below:
1.1 stork (bird)
2.1 girl
Storch is a Noun. A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
Stork
Pfeilstorch,Schwarzstorch,Weißstorch
1. Storches (genitive)
2. Storchs (genitive)
3. Störche (plural)
4. Störchlein (diminutive,neuter)
5. Störchelchen (diminutive,neuter)
6. Störchin (feminine)
7. strong (table-tags)
8. de-ndecl (inflection-template)
9. Storch (nominative,singular)
10. Störche (definite,nominative,plural)
11. Storches (genitive,singular)
12. Storchs (genitive,singular)
13. Störche (definite,genitive,plural)
14. Storch (dative,singular)
15. Storche (dative,singular)
16. Störchen (dative,definite,plural)
17. Storch (accusative,singular)
18. Störche (accusative,definite,plural)
From Middle High German storch, storc, from Old High German storah, *storc(h), from Proto-West Germanic *stork, from Proto-Germanic *sturkaz. Cognate to dialectal Dutch stork, English stork, Swedish stork. The expected German form is also Stork, which was indeed in wide use, but has not become standardized. The shifted variant Storch is probably due to the use of epenthetic vowels in Old High German, by which the uninflected stem storah alternated with inflected storc-. Such variation was generally levelled in favour of the inflected stem, but this was an apparent exception. Compare for the regular development Old High German starah alongside starc(h), whence Middle High German starc and modern stark. Alternatively, Storch could be an Upper German relict form (with [rx] from [rkx]), but the regional distribution does not seem to confirm this.
/ʃtɔrç/
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