/ˈlân.ne/, [ˈlɑ̂n.nə]
OriginFrom the noun land.
- intransitiveto land, to arrive at a surface, either from air or water
“Det landar eit fly her kvar time” — A plane lands here every hour
- broadly, intransitiveto end up somewhere
- transitiveto land, bring to land
“Land helikopteret før du havnar i dødslysingane!” — Land the helicopter before you end up in the obituaries!
- broadly, transitiveto get
“Vi landa kontrakten!” — We got the contract!
- to urinate, pee
Formslandar(present) · landa(past) · landa(participle, past) · landast(infinitive, passive) · landande(participle, present) · lande(imperative) · land(imperative) · landa(alternative)