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báðar

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See also: badar, bathar, and bådar

Faroese

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Etymology

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From Old Norse báðar, from Proto-Germanic *bai-. Cognate with English both, German beide and Dutch beide (both), Swedish både, båda, Danish både, Norwegian Nynorsk båe.

Adjective

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báðar n pl (masucline plural báðir, neuter plural bæði)

  1. both (used to refer to two of a feminine noun)

Declension

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Declension of báðar
plural masculine feminine neuter
nominative báðir báðar bæði
accusative báðar báðar bæði
dative báðum báðum báðum
genitive beggja beggja beggja

Further reading

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Icelandic

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Etymology

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From Old Norse báðar.

Determiner

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báðar

  1. nominative/accusative feminine of báðir (both)
    Ég elska þær báðar.
    I love them both (referring to two women).

Old Norse

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Determiner

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báðar

  1. nominative/accusative feminine of báðir (both)