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100 dit
     1. pron. (possessive) Neuter singular form of din
101 kun
     1. adv. only, Only.
102 deres
     1. pron. their (3rd person plural, possessive)
103 far
     1. n. father, dad
104 ser
     1. v. present tense of se
     se
          1. v. To see.
105 blev
     1. v. indefinite singular of blive
106 får
     1. n. A sheep.
     2. n. plural indefinite of får
     3. v. present tense of få
     få
          1. adj. few
          2. v. get
          3. v. have
          4. n. på må og få – at random
107 hej  ©
     1. interj. hi, hello
     2. interj. (less common) bye
108 sådan
     1. adj. such
     2. adj. like this, like that, like these, like those
     3. adj. (adverbial)
     4. adj.    like this, like that, in this way, in that way
     5. adj.    so much
109 dette
     1. pron. (demonstrative) this
110 igen
     1. adv. again
111 denne
     1. pron. (demonstrative) this; this one
112 mine
     1. n. look, air, mien
     2. n. (military) mine
     3. n. pit
     4. pron. (possessive) Plural form of min
113 tager
     1. v. present tense of tage
     tage
          1. v. take
          2. v. get
          3. v. pick up
          4. v. catch
          5. v. hold
114 komme
     1. v. come
     2. v. get
     3. v. arrive
     4. v. put
115 dag
     1. n. day
116 undskyld
     1. interj. sorry (expression of regret or sorrow)
     2. interj. excuse me
     3. interj. pardon
     4. v. imperative of undskylde
117 tage
     1. v. take
     2. v. get
     3. v. pick up
     4. v. catch
     5. v. hold
     tag
          1. n. roof
          2. n. hold, grasp, grip
          3. n. stroke
          4. n. tug, jerk
          5. n. knack
118 blive
     1. v. become
           Hun blev læge da hun var 25 år. - She became a doctor when she was 25.
           Vejret vil blive koldt når solen er gået ned. - The weather will become cold after the sun goes down.
     2. v. be (used to form the passive voice)
           Hunden blev druknet af drengen. - The dog was drowned by the boy.
119 mor
     1. n. mother (woman who has, conceives, gives birth to, or raises a child)
     2. n. (geology) raw humus
     3. n. (dated) Moor
     4. v. imperative of more
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