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80 da
     1. adv. surely
     2. adv. then
     3. conj. when
           Da jeg var ung, fandtes der ikke computere. - When I was young, there were no computers.
     4. conj. as, at the same time as
81 går
     1. n. i går (yesterday)
     2. n. gårs dato (as of yesterday, the date of yesterday)
     3. v. present tense of gå
     gå
          1. v. To go.
          2. v. To walk.
82 sagde
     1. v. past tense of sige
     sige
          1. v. say
          2. v. tell
          3. v. mean
83 mit
     1. pron. (possessive) neuter singular of min
     min
          1. pron. mine (1.st person singular possessive pronoun)
          2. pron. my (1.st person singular possessive adjective)
84 når
     1. conj. when
     2. v. present tense of nå
     nå
          1. interj. well
          2. interj. oh, see, really
          3. v. reach
          4. v. arrive
          5. v. be in time
85 vores
     1. pron. our, ours
86 over
     1. n. The upper curved portion of a piece of bread, herb, herbs, and other foods.
     2. n. (cricket) A set of six legal ball, balls bowl, bowled, an over.
87 aldrig
     1. adv. never (at no time)
88 nogen
     1. pron. some
     2. pron. any
     3. pron. somebody, someone, something
     4. pron. anybody, anyone, anything
89 måske
     1. adv. perhaps, possibly, maybe
90 hans
     1. n. genitive singular indefinite of han
     2. pron. genitive of han
     han
          1. n. male, he
          2. pron. he
91 skulle
     1. v. should
     2. v. must
     3. v. have to
92 mand
     1. n. man (adult male human)
93 selv
     1. pron. self, herself, himself, itself, myself, oneself, ourselves, themselves, yourself, yourselves
     2. adv. even
     3. n. self (an individual person as the object of his own reflective consciousness)
94 to
     1. v. (dated) wash
95 mere
     1. adj. more
96 jer
     1. pron. (personal) second person plural objective case – you, yourselves
97 siger
     1. v. present tense of sige
     sige
          1. v. say
          2. v. tell
          3. v. mean
98 også
     1. adv. too, as well, also
99 lidt
     1. adj. a bit; a little
     2. adv. a little, slightly
     3. v. past participle of lide
     lide
          1. v. suffer
          2. v. kunne lide – like, be fond of
          3. v. only used in the phrase lide på, to trust.
          4. v. approach (to draw near, in a figurative sense; to come near to in time)
          5. v. proceed
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