báðir

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Faroese

Etymology

From Old Norse báðir, from Proto-Germanic *bai-. Cognate with English both, German beide and Dutch beide (both), Swedish både, båda, Danish både, Norwegian Nynorsk båe.

Adjective

báðir m pl (feminine plural báðar, neuter plural bæði)

  1. both (used to refer to two or more men)
    Teir eru báðir skemtiligir.
    They're both fun.

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse báðir, from Proto-Germanic *bai-. Cognate with English both, German beide and Dutch beide (both), Swedish både, båda, Danish både, Norwegian Nynorsk båe.

Adjective

báðir m pl (feminine plural báðar, neuter plural bæði)

  1. both (used to refer to two or more men)
    Þeir eru báðir skemmtilegir.
    They're both fun.

Derived terms

Old Norse

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *bai.

Determiner

báðir

  1. both

Declension

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