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døde |
1. adj. definite and plural of død |
2. v. past tense of dø |
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dø |
1. v. die |
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hver |
1. pron. every |
2. pron. each |
3. pron. everyone |
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fyr |
1. n. chap, bloke, guy |
2. n. boyfriend |
3. n. boiler |
4. n. fire |
5. n. light |
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ude |
1. adv. out |
2. adv. outside |
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hedder |
1. v. present tense of hedde |
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hedde |
1. v. be called (to have a specific name) |
2. v. be named |
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finder |
1. n. finder |
2. v. present tense of finde |
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finde |
1. v. find |
2. v. think, consider |
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par |
1. n. pair |
2. n. couple |
3. n. (golf) par (the allotted number of strokes to reach the hole) |
4. v. imperative of parre |
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store |
1. adj. definite of stor |
2. adj. plural of stor |
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stor |
1. adj. big (of a great size) |
2. adj. large |
3. adj. great |
4. adj. heavy |
5. adj. tall |
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fandt |
1. v. past tense of finde |
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finde |
1. v. find |
2. v. think, consider |
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selvfølgelig |
1. adv. of course, naturally, sure. |
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fået |
1. v. past participle of få |
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få |
1. adj. few |
2. v. get |
3. v. have |
4. n. på må og få – at random |
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bange |
1. adj. afraid, frightened, scared |
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skete |
1. v. past tense of ske |
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ske |
1. v. be |
2. v. happen, occur |
3. v. take place |
4. v. come about |
5. v. be done, be made |
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først |
1. adv. first, firstly |
2. adv. at first |
3. adv. not until, not till |
4. adv. only, as late as |
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næste |
1. n. neighbour |
2. adj. next |
3. adj. the following |
4. v. tack |
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disse |
1. n. only used in the phrase ikke en disse – not a scrap |
2. v. dis, diss |
3. pron. (demonstrative) these; these ones |
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øjeblik |
© |
1. n. blink_of_an_eye, moment |
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faktisk |
1. adj. actual, real |
2. adj. (rare) factual |
3. adj. (adverbial) actually, as a matter of fact, in fact, really |
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mænd |
1. n. plural indefinite of mand |
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mand |
1. n. man (adult male human) |
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ihjel |
1. adv. to death |
slå ihjel – kill, literally: beat to death |
slå sig ihjel – lose one's life, be killed |
slå tiden ihjel – kill time (make time seem to pass more quickly by doing nothing important) |
2. adv. (figuratively) to death (to a great degree) |