fyra
See also: fýra
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
From Middle Low German firen
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /²fyːrɑ/
Verb
fyra (present tense fyrer, past tense fyrte, past participle fyrt, passive infinitive fyrast, present participle fyrande, imperative fyr)
- to fire (supply a fire with fuel)
- to fire (bake in a kiln)
- fyra (opp) - to light (a fire)
- 1899, Marta Steinsvik, translated from Eugène Süe, Folkeliv i Paris:
- Og so lyt mor Pipelet kvar dag fyra i omnen, so ikkje dei fine møbli skal taka skade.
- And every day, mother Pipelet has to light up the fireplace, so the nice furniture does not get damaged.
- Og so lyt mor Pipelet kvar dag fyra i omnen, so ikkje dei fine møbli skal taka skade.
- 1899, Marta Steinsvik, translated from Eugène Süe, Folkeliv i Paris:
- fyra (av) - to fire (a shot, rocket etc.)
- 1890, Steinar Schjøtt, Norigs soga: Lærebok aat amts- og folkehøgskular:
- Svensken fyrte alt han orkad, daa Tordenskjold siglde inn, men han svarad inkje, fyrr han var komen heilt inn og kunne snu breidsida til.
- The Swede fired all he managed when Tordenskjold sailed in, but he did not reply before he had gotten all the way in and could turn his broadside towards them.
- Svensken fyrte alt han orkad, daa Tordenskjold siglde inn, men han svarad inkje, fyrr han var komen heilt inn og kunne snu breidsida til.
- 1890, Steinar Schjøtt, Norigs soga: Lærebok aat amts- og folkehøgskular:
- (slang) to drink copious amounts of alcohol in a party setting
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfyːrɑ/
Swedish
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Cardinal : fyra Ordinal : fjärde | ||
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfyːˌra/
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Etymology 1
From Old Swedish fiurir, fiūri, fȳrir, fȳri, from Old Norse fjórir, from Proto-Germanic *fedwōr, from *kʷetwṓr, the neuter form of Proto-Indo-European *kʷetwóres.
Noun
fyra c
- four; the digit "4"
- fourth-grader; pupil in the fourth year of school
- a class of fourth-graders
- (uncountable, mainly used in the definite) the fourth year in school
- De barnen går i fyran.
- Those children are in fourth grade.
- De barnen går i fyran.
- (uncountable, mainly used in the definite) fourth gear
- a person who finish a competition as number four
- an apartment with one kitchen and four rooms
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