aktivitet

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Danish

Etymology

aktiv +‎ -itet

Noun

aktivitet c (singular definite aktiviteten, plural indefinite aktiviteter)

  1. activity

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Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch activiteit, from French activité, from Latin activitas.

Noun

aktivitet (first-person possessive aktivitetku, second-person possessive aktivitetmu, third-person possessive aktivitetnya)

  1. superseded spelling of aktivitas (activity).

Malay

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin āctīvitās. Doublet of aktiviti.

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Noun

aktivitet (Jawi spelling اکتي‫ۏ‬يتيت, plural aktivitet-aktivitet, informal 1st possessive aktivitetku, 2nd possessive aktivitetmu, 3rd possessive aktivitetnya)

  1. Synonym of aktiviti

Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

aktivitet m (definite singular aktiviteten, indefinite plural aktiviteter, definite plural aktivitetene)

  1. activity (the state or quality of being active; nimbleness; agility; vigorous action or operation; energy; active force)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

aktivitet m (definite singular aktiviteten, indefinite plural aktivitetar, definite plural aktivitetane)

  1. activity (as above)

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Swedish

Etymology

aktiv +‎ -itet

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Noun

aktivitet c

  1. an activity (the state or quality of being active; nimbleness; agility; vigorous action or operation; energy; active force)

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