samtale

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Danish

Etymology 1

From sam- +‎ tale (to talk), from Old Norse samtal.

Pronunciation

Noun

samtale c (singular definite samtalen, plural indefinite samtaler)

  1. conversation, talk, discourse
  2. dialog, dialogue
  3. interview
  4. call (telephone conversation)
Inflection

Etymology 2

From sam- +‎ tale (to talk), from Old Norse samtala.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /samtaːlə/, [ˈsɑmˌtˢæːˀlə]

Verb

samtale (imperative samtal, present samtaler, past samtalede or samtalte, past participle samtalet or samtalt)

  1. to converse (to engage in conversation)

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

From sam- +‎ tale

Noun

samtale m (definite singular samtalen, indefinite plural samtaler, definite plural samtalene)

  1. conversation

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

sam- +‎ tale, from Old Norse samtala

Noun

samtale m (definite singular samtalen, indefinite plural samtalar, definite plural samtalane)
samtale f (definite singular samtala, indefinite plural samtaler, definite plural samtalene)

  1. conversation

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