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Danish
Etymology
From Latin imitārī, present infinitive of imitor (“imitate”).
Pronunciation
Verb
imitere (imperative imiter, infinitive at imitere, present tense imiterer, past tense imiterede, perfect tense er/har imiteret)
- to imitate
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Latin
Verb
imitēre
- second-person singular present passive subjunctive of imitō
- second-person singular present active subjunctive of imitor
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Latin imitari.
Verb
imitere (imperative imiter, present tense imiterer, passive imiteres, simple past imiterte, past participle imitert, present participle imiterende)
- to imitate
1982 June 25, Bill Lancaster, 8:25 from the start, in The Thing, spoken by Norwegian (Norbert Weisser), Alaska: Turman-Foster Company; distributed by Universal Pictures:Se til helvete og kom dere vekk. Det er ikke en bikkje, det er en slags ting! Det imiterer en bikkje, det er ikke virkelig! Kom dere vekk, idioter!- Get the hell outta there. That’s not a dog, it’s some sort of thing! It’s imitating a dog, it isn’t real! Get away, you idiots!
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