tjå

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See also: tja, tjá, and þjá

Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Old Norse þjá, from Proto-Germanic *þewāną (to enslave, to subject). Ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root *tekʷ- (to run).

Verb[edit]

tjå (present tense tjår, past tense tjådde, past participle tjått/tjådd, passive infinitive tjåast, present participle tjåande, imperative tjå)

  1. to harass, annoy
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Etymology 2[edit]

From Old Norse tjá, tjóa (to help).

Verb[edit]

tjå (present tense tjår, past tense tjådde, past participle tjått/tjådd, passive infinitive tjåast, present participle tjåande, imperative tjå)

  1. to suffice, be enough

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