plante

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[edit] Danish

[edit] Etymology 1

From Middle Low German plante, from Latin planta.

[edit] Noun

plante c. (singular definite planten, plural indefinite planter)

  1. plant (living organism)
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[edit] Etymology 2

From late Old Norse planta, from Middle Low German planten, from Latin plantare.

[edit] Verb

plante (imperative plant, infinitive at plante, present tense planter, past tense plantede, past participle har plantet)

  1. plant

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[edit] Pronunciation

[edit] Noun

plante f.

  1. plant
  2. sole of the foot

[edit] Verb

plante

  1. The first-person or third-person singular of planter in the present indicative or subjunctive.
  2. The second-person singular of planter in the imperative.

[edit] Spanish

[edit] Verb

plante (infinitive: plantar)

  1. first-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of plantar.
  2. third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of plantar.
  3. formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of plantar.