åt
Norwegian Bokmål
Swedish
Etymology 1
From Old Norse at, from Proto-Germanic *at, from Proto-Indo-European *ád.
Pronunciation
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Preposition
åt
Westrobothnian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /oːt/, /ot/, /otː/, /ɒːt/, /ɑːt/ (example of pronunciation)
- Rhymes: -óːt, -ot, -ótː
Preposition
åt
- (space) To; towards.
- Kör’ åt
- drive, go to someone
- Stig åt sä
- edge, change one’s place
- Fär åt
- behave
- Kast dä åt sänga!
- Go to bed!
- hɑn for åt bynöm
- He went to a neighbor.
- (time) At.
- ått missömren
- at midsummer
- indicating the subject of an activity or act or relationship
- gå e eran ått me
- Go an errand for meǃ
- hon bar ått dem
- She gave them things.
- gå e eran ått me
- (possession) Of.
- n doter åt han
- one of his daughters
- n doter åt han
Synonyms
- (to, towards) dill
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /oːt/, /ɒːt/, /ɑːt/ (example of pronunciation)
- Rhymes: -óːt
Adverb
åt
Antonyms
Etymology 3
From Old Norse át (“eating; food”), from Proto-Germanic *ētą, derived from *etaną (“to eat”), whence ita (“to eat”). Compare Icelandic át, Old Saxon ât, Old High German âz and Old English ǽt.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /oːt/, /ɒːt/, /ɑːt/ (example of pronunciation)
- Rhymes: -óːt
Noun
åt n (definite singular åte)
Derived terms
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Pronunciation
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