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Danish

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Etymology

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From Old Danish aar, from Old Norse ár, from Proto-Germanic *jērą, from Proto-Indo-European *yeh₁r-. Compare Norwegian and Swedish år, English year.

Noun

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år n (singular definite året, plural indefinite år)

  1. year

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German Low German

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Conjunction

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år

  1. (Westphalian) Alternative form of àder

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse ár (year; plenty, abundance), from Proto-Germanic *jērą (year), from Proto-Indo-European *yóh₁r̥ (year).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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år n (definite singular året, indefinite plural år, definite plural åra or årene)

  1. a year
    I hvilket år skjedde det?
    In what year did that happen?
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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år f or m (definite singular åra or åren, indefinite plural årer, definite plural årene)

  1. form removed with the spelling reform of 2005; superseded by åre

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse ár, from Proto-Germanic *jērą, from Proto-Indo-European *yeh₁r-. Akin to English year.

Alternative forms

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  • aar (obsolete typography)

Noun

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år n (definite singular året, indefinite plural år, definite plural åra)

  1. a year
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Etymology 2

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From Old Norse ár.

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Noun

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år f (definite singular åra, indefinite plural årar or årer, definite plural årane or årene)

  1. an oar
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Etymology 3

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From Old Norse æðr, from Proto-Germanic *ēþrǭ.

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Noun

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år f (definite singular åra, indefinite plural årar or årer, definite plural årane or årene)

  1. (anatomy, botany or geology) a vein
    • 1915, Kristofer Janson, Norske eventyr som taletekster, page 75:
      han ransakar aadrarna i bladet
      he examines the veins of the leaf
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Swedish

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Swedish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia sv

Etymology

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From Old Swedish ār, from Old Norse ár, from Proto-Germanic *jērą, from Proto-Indo-European *yeh₁r-.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈoːr/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: ]år

Noun

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år n

  1. a year (time period)
  2. a year (length of time)
    Synonym: jordsnurr (literally earth-spin)

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