/hitə/, [ˈhid̥ə]
OprindelseFrom Old Danish hittæ, from Old Norse hitta, from Proto-Germanic *hittijaną, cognate with Norwegian hitte, Swedish hitta, English hit (probably from Old Norse).
- to find
- to think of, make up
- to be a hit, have a hit
Formerhittede(past) · hittet(participle, past) · hitter(active, present) · hittes(passive, present) · hittede(active, past) · hittedes(passive, past) · hitte(active, infinitive) · hittes(infinitive, passive) · hit(active, imperative) · -(imperative, passive) · hittende(participle, present) · auxiliary verb have(participle, past) · hitten(gerund, participle)
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