<span class="searchmatch">vi</span> höres (often somewhat archaizingly jocular) <span class="searchmatch">vi</span> <span class="searchmatch">hörs</span> I'll talk to you soon (when followed by senare (“later”) or snart (“soon”)) I'll talk to you later/soon...
<span class="searchmatch">vi</span> höres alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">vi</span> <span class="searchmatch">hörs</span> Often somewhat archaizingly jocular. hej (has a list of greetings and farewells)...
vi sest, Faroese vit síggjast, Norwegian Bokmål <span class="searchmatch">vi</span> sees and Danish <span class="searchmatch">vi</span> ses <span class="searchmatch">vi</span> ses see you <span class="searchmatch">vi</span> <span class="searchmatch">hörs</span> <span class="searchmatch">vi</span> syns hej (has a list of greetings and farewells)...
Vi ses is more general as a farewell. Sometimes shortened to "Syns (imorgon, etc.)," without "vi." hej (has a list of greetings and farewells) vi <span class="searchmatch">hörs</span>...
implied from context] <span class="searchmatch">Vi</span> <span class="searchmatch">hörs</span> senare/snart! Talk to you later/soon! ("We are in contact later/soon!" – often shortened to "<span class="searchmatch">Vi</span> <span class="searchmatch">hörs</span>!" (Talk to you later...
(present <span class="searchmatch">hör</span> av sig, preterite hörde av sig, supine hört av sig, imperative <span class="searchmatch">hör</span> av sig) (reflexive) to get in touch, to reach out, to contact <span class="searchmatch">Vi</span> <span class="searchmatch">hör</span> av oss...
(“hear”) + av (“from”) höra av (present <span class="searchmatch">hör</span> av, preterite hörde av, supine hört av, imperative <span class="searchmatch">hör</span> av) to hear from <span class="searchmatch">Vi</span> har inte hört av henne på flera månader...
/<span class="searchmatch">hoːɾ</span>/ (modern Egyptological) IPA(key): /hɛr/ Conventional anglicization: her 2-lit. to milk Akhmimic Coptic: ϩⲱⲣ- (<span class="searchmatch">hōr</span>-) Bohairic Coptic: ϩⲱⲣ (<span class="searchmatch">hōr</span>)...
From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">hors</span>, hos, from Old English hās, *hārs, from Proto-Germanic *haisaz, *haisraz, akin to Old Norse háss (West Norse) and heiss (East...
humorous) a jolly good fellow, a regular trump, a really nice person <span class="searchmatch">Hör</span> nu, hedersknyfflar, <span class="searchmatch">vi</span> äro f.n. i en svår klämma. Listen now, my dear friends, we are...