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English
Etymology 1
From Lao ອັດ (ʼat).
Noun
att (plural atts or att)
- A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Lao kip.
Etymology 2
Preposition
att
- Obsolete spelling of at
Anagrams
Maltese
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian atto.
Pronunciation
Noun
att m (plural atti or attijiet)
- act
Manx
Etymology
From Middle Irish att, from Old Irish att.
Pronunciation
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Noun
att m (genitive singular , plural )
- A swelling.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse aptr. Compare Old English eft, æft (“again, back, afterward”) (> English eft).
Pronunciation
Adverb
att
- back
Eg er komen heim att.- I have come back home.
- left
Der er det ingenting att.- There is nothing left there.
- of closing
Kan du lata att døra?- Can you close the door?
Ha att grinda!- Close the fence (if you open it for passing through)!
- again
No regnar det att.- Now it is raining again.
Derived terms
References
- “att” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Swedish
Etymology 1
From Old Swedish at, from the preposition at, modern Swedish åt (“to; for”).
Pronunciation
- (careful speech) IPA(key): /atː/, /at/
- (normal speech, usually) IPA(key): /ɔ/
Particle
att
- Used to indicate the infinitive form of a verb; compare English to.
Etymology 2
From Old Swedish at, æt, ad, adh. Probably derived from Old Norse þat (“that”).
Pronunciation
Conjunction
att
- that
Jag tycker att det är en intressant bok.- I think (that) it's an interesting book.
References
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