druva

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Swedish

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en klase druvor / en druvklase [a bunch of grapes]

Etymology

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From Middle Low German drūve (bunch), from Old Saxon thrūvo, from Proto-West Germanic *þrūbō (compare German Traube (bunch, grape)), from Old High German drūbo).

Noun

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druva c

  1. a grape
    Synonym: vindruva
    ligga på en divan och bli matad med druvor
    lie on a divan and be fed [with] grapes

Declension

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Declension of druva 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative druva druvan druvor druvorna
Genitive druvas druvans druvors druvornas

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