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# {{lb|nb|dialectal|puristic}} to {{l|en|begin}}, {{l|en|start}}
# {{lb|nb|dialectal}} to [[begin]], [[start]]
#: {{synonyms|nb|begynne|starte}}
#: {{synonyms|nb|begynne|starte}}
#: {{ux|nb|Vi har '''børja'''.|We have '''started'''.}}
#: {{ux|nb|Vi har '''børja'''.|We have '''started'''.}}

Latest revision as of 21:37, 28 November 2024

Danish

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Etymology

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From Old Danish byriæ, from Old Norse byrja, from Proto-Germanic *burjaną. Doublet of burde. The word was reintroduced from Swedish börja in the 19th century to replace begynde (a German loanword), but unsuccessfully.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /børjə/, [ˈb̥ɶɐ̯jə]

Verb

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børje (past tense børjede, past participle børjet)

  1. (archaic, puristic) to begin, start
    Synonyms: begynde, starte

Conjugation

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Old Norse byrja, from Proto-Germanic *burjaną. Doublet of burde. Cognate with Norwegian Nynorsk byrja and Swedish börja.

Verb

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børje (imperative børje or børj, present tense børjer, passive børjes, simple past and past participle børja or børjet, present participle børjende)

  1. (dialectal) to begin, start
    Synonyms: begynne, starte
    Vi har børja.
    We have started.
    børjer det.
    It's starting now.

Derived terms

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