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jordbær

Etymology

From Old Norse jǫrðber, from Proto-Germanic *erþōbazją; equivalent to jord (earth, soil, ground) + bær (berry), as the berries are close to the ground, cognate with Icelandic jarðarber, Old Swedish iordhbær, Old English eorþberġe, Dutch aardbei, and German Erdbeere.

Pronunciation

Noun

jordbær n (singular definite jordbærret, plural indefinite jordbær)

  1. strawberry (fruit)

Inflection

Declension of jordbær
neuter
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative jordbær jordbærret jordbær jordbærrene
genitive jordbærs jordbærrets jordbærs jordbærrenes

Noun

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jordbær c (singular definite jordbærren, plural indefinite jordbær)

  1. (botany) strawberry

Inflection

Declension of jordbær
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative jordbær jordbærren jordbær jordbærrene
genitive jordbærs jordbærrens jordbærs jordbærrenes

References

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

From Old Norse jǫrðber, from Proto-Germanic *erþōbazją; equivalent to jord +‎ bær; cognate with Icelandic jarðarber, Old Swedish iordhbær, Old English eorþberġe, Dutch aardbei, and German Erdbeere.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈjur.bæːr/, /ˈjuɽ.bæːr/

Noun

jordbær n (definite singular jordbæret, indefinite plural jordbær, definite plural jordbæra or jordbærene)

  1. a strawberry (plant and fruit)

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

From Old Norse jǫrðber, from Proto-Germanic *erþōbazją; equivalent to jord +‎ bær; cognate with Icelandic jarðarber, Old Swedish iordhbær, Old English eorþberġe, Dutch aardbei, and German Erdbeere.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈjur.bæːr/, /ˈjuɻ.bæːr/

Noun

jordbær n (definite singular jordbæret, indefinite plural jordbær, definite plural jordbæra)

  1. a strawberry (plant and fruit)

References