kjær

See also: kjer

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse kærr; probably from Latin carus originally.

Adjective

kjær (neuter singular kjært, definite singular and plural kjære, comparative kjærere, indefinite superlative kjærest, definite superlative kjæreste)

  1. dear (loved; lovable)
  2. beloved

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse kærr; probably from Latin carus originally.

Adjective

kjær (neuter singular kjært, definite singular and plural kjære, comparative kjærare, indefinite superlative kjærast, definite superlative kjæraste)

  1. dear (loved; lovable)
  2. beloved

Derived terms

References

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