ordklasse

Danish

Etymology

From ord (word) + klasse (class).[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /orklasə/, [ˈoɐ̯ˌkʰlasə]

Noun

ordklasse c (singular definite ordklassen, plural indefinite ordklasser)

  1. part of speech (the function a word or phrase performs)

Inflection

See also

References

  1. The term was introduced by the Danish philologist Rasmus Rask (1787–1832), Den Danske Ordbog: ordklasse.

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From ord + klasse

Noun

ordklasse f or m (definite singular ordklassa or ordklassen, indefinite plural ordklasser, definite plural ordklassene)

  1. a part of speech (the function a word or phrase performs)

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From ord + klasse

Noun

ordklasse m (definite singular ordklassen, indefinite plural ordklassar, definite plural ordklassane)

ordklasse f (definite singular ordklassa, indefinite plural ordklasser, definite plural ordklassene)

  1. a part of speech (as above)

References

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