/ˈanˌdra/
OriginFrom Old Swedish annar, from Old Norse annarr.
- definite, form-of, pluralplural form and definite of annan: the other; (the) others
“Klappa händerna när du är riktigt glad (klapp klapp). Klappa händerna när du är riktigt glad (klapp klapp). Du kan också glädja andra som på denna jorden vandra [old present tense plural, usually vand” — Clap your hands ["the hands" – Swedish often prefers to express possession by putting nouns in the definite] when you are really happy (clap clap). Clap your hands when you are really happy (clap clap
“Du är den vackraste jag mött, inte påmålad och falsk som andra.” — You are the most beautiful person [nominalized] I've met, not painted-on and false like others.
- formaladvance, set forth, state
Formsandre(masculine) · annan(common, indefinite) · annat(indefinite, neuter) · andre(definite, masculine) · andrar(present) · androg(preterite) · andragit(supine) · andra(imperative) · andra(active, infinitive) · andras(infinitive, passive) · andragit(active, supine) · andragits(passive, supine) · andra(active, imperative) · -(imperative, passive) · andran(active, archaic, error-unrecognized-form) · -(archaic, error-unrecognized-form, passive) · andrar(active, indicative, present) · androg(active, indicative, past) · andras(indicative, passive, present) · androgs(indicative, passive, past)
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