pipar

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Pronunciation

Verb

pipar (first-person singular present pipo, first-person singular preterite pipí, past participle pipat)

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Conjugation

Estonian

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Swedish pipar, itself a borrowing from Latin piper.

Noun

pipar (genitive pipra, partitive pipart)

  1. pepper (spice)

Declension

Declension of pipar (ÕS type 8/küünal, length gradation)
singular plural
nominative pipar piprad
accusative nom.
gen. pipra
genitive piparde
partitive pipart pipraid
illative piprasse pipardesse
pipraisse
inessive pipras pipardes
piprais
elative piprast pipardest
pipraist
allative piprale pipardele
pipraile
adessive pipral pipardel
piprail
ablative pipralt pipardelt
piprailt
translative pipraks pipardeks
pipraiks
terminative piprani pipardeni
essive piprana pipardena
abessive piprata pipardeta
comitative pipraga pipardega

Faroese

pipar

Etymology

From Old Norse pipari, piparr, from Latin piper, from an Indo-Aryan source; compare Sanskrit पिप्पलि (pippali, long pepper).

Compare Old English pipor and Danish peber.

Pronunciation

Noun

pipar n (genitive singular pipars, uncountable)

  1. pepper (spice)

Declension

n3s singular
indefinite definite
nominative pipar piparið
accusative pipar piparið
dative pipari piparinum
genitive pipars piparsins

Derived terms

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Icelandic

Etymology

Borrowed from Danish peber, from Latin piper, from an Indo-Aryan source; compare Sanskrit पिप्पलि (pippali, long pepper).

Pronunciation

Noun

pipar m (genitive singular pipars, no plural)

  1. pepper

Declension

Derived terms

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /piˈpaɾ/
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: pi‧par

Verb

pipar (first-person singular present pipo, first-person singular preterite pipé, past participle pipado)

  1. to smoke in a pipe

Conjugation

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