trane

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See also: träne and Träne

Afrikaans

Noun

trane

  1. plural of traan

Dutch

Pronunciation

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Verb

trane

  1. (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of tranen

North Frisian

Etymology

Probably formed by analogy with twane.

Pronunciation

Numeral

trane

  1. (Mooring) nominalized form of tra (three)
    We san trane.We are three.

Usage notes

  • Only used of persons. When referring to things, the attributive forms tra and trii are used also in nominalized contexts.
  • Exceptionally used attributively before moon (man): trane moon (three men, three people). Compare German drei Mann, Dutch drie man.

Norwegian Bokmål

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trane (Grus carunculata)

Etymology

From Old Norse trana.

Noun

trane f or m (definite singular trana or tranen, indefinite plural traner, definite plural tranene)

  1. crane (large bird of species Grus grus)

Derived terms

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

From Old Norse trana.

Pronunciation

Noun

trane f (definite singular trana, indefinite plural traner, definite plural tranene)

  1. crane (large bird of the family Gruidae), particularly the common crane, Grus grus.

Derived terms

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Plautdietsch

Verb

trane

  1. to rip
  2. to separate
  3. to divide