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Danish
Etymology
From barne- (“child”) + -barn (“child”).
Pronunciation
Noun
barnebarn n (singular definite barnebarnet, plural indefinite børnebørn)
- grandchild (child of someone’s child)
Inflection
References
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From barn + -e- + barn, originally from Old Norse barnabǫrn pl.
Noun
barnebarn n (definite singular barnebarnet, indefinite plural barnebarn, definite plural barnebarna or barnebarnene)
- a grandchild (child of someone’s child)
References
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
barn + barn; from Old Norse barnabǫrn pl.
Noun
barnebarn n (definite singular barnebarnet, indefinite plural barneborn or barnebarn, definite plural barneborna or barnebarna)
- a grandchild (as above)
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