overraske

Danish

Etymology

From German überraschen (surprise), from rasch (quick)

Verb

overraske (imperative overrask, infinitive at overraske, present tense overrasker, past tense overraskede, perfect tense har overrasket)

  1. surprise (cause (someone) to feel surprise)

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From German überraschen

Verb

overraske (imperative overrask, present tense overrasker, simple past and past participle overraska or overrasket, present participle overraskende)

  1. to surprise (cause (someone) to feel surprise)

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