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Elfdalian
Verb
gråt
- first/second/third-person singular present indicative of gråta
Norwegian Bokmål
Verb
gråt
- inflection of gråte:
- imperative
- simple past
Noun
gråt m (definite singular gråten, indefinite plural gråter, definite plural gråtene)
- crying
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Old Norse grátr.
Noun
gråt m (definite singular gråten, uncountable)
- crying
Dei høyrde gråt frå rommet.- They heard crying from the room.
Etymology 2
Verb
gråt
- imperative of gråta
References
- “gråt” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse grátr. Compare Danish gråd.
Pronunciation
Verb
gråt
- imperative of gråta
Noun
gråt c
- crying, weeping
- tears (when more idiomatic)
1994, Uno Svenningsson, “Under ytan ”, in Uno:Under ytan finns stora och små. Under ytan finns det skratt och gråt. Det finns mycket där som händer som vi inte kan förstå, men vi hittar alltid svaren där i botten av oss själva.- Beneath the surface, there are big and small. Beneath the surface, there is laughter and tears . There is a lot there that happens that we cannot understand, but we always find the answers, there at the bottom of ourselves.
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