lukke
Danish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From the verb lukke (“to close”).
Noun
lukke n (singular definite lukket, plural indefinite lukker)
- (rare) fastening, lock
- (rare) cover
- (linguistics) closure, flap, tap, a momentary closure of the oral cavity
Inflection
Declension of lukke
Etymology 2
From Old Norse lykja, lúka, from Proto-Germanic *lukją, *lūkaną (“to close, shut”).
Verb
lukke (imperative luk, infinitive at lukke, present tense lukker, past tense lukkede, perfect tense er/har lukket)
- close
- shut
- shut down
- (stop a flow of liquid or gas by rotating a valve or tap): turn off (typically used with preposition for)
- De truer med at lukke for gassen.
- They are threatening to turn off the gas.
- Husk at lukke for vandhanen efter brug.
- Remember to turn off the water tap after use.
Dutch
Pronunciation
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Verb
lukke
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse lykja and Danish lukke
Verb
lukke (imperative lukk, present tense lukker, passive lukkes, simple past and past participle lukka or lukket)
Derived terms
References
- “lukke” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old Norse lykja and Danish lukke
Verb
lukke (present tense lukkar, past tense lukka, past participle lukka, passive infinitive lukkast, present participle lukkande, imperative lukke/lukk)
References
- “lukke” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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