drikk

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Old Norse drykkr.

Noun

drikk m (definite singular drikken, indefinite plural drikker, definite plural drikkene)

  1. a drink

Verb

drikk

  1. imperative of drikke

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse drykkr.

Noun

drikk m (definite singular drikken, indefinite plural drikker or drikkar, definite plural drikkene or drikkane)

  1. a drink (anything that one can drink)
    Vatn er ein fin drikk når ein er tyrst.
    Water is a good drink when one is thirsty.
  2. alcohol (the concept of drinking alcohol)
    Drikk har øydelagd mange familiar.
    Drink has destroyed many families.

Verb

drikk

  1. present tense of drikke
  2. imperative of drikke

References

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