læse

See also: laese and läse

Danish

Etymology

From Old Danish læsæ, from Old Norse lesa (read, collect, gather).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lɛːsə/, [ˈlɛːs̩]

Verb

læse (imperative læs, infinitive at læse, present tense læser, past tense læste, perfect tense har læst)

  1. to read
  2. to study formally
    Hun læser jura på tredje semester.
    She is studying law at the third semester.

Derived terms

References

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