tjene

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Danish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse þjóna, þéna, from Proto-Germanic *þewanōną (to serve), cognate with German dienen. The verb is ultimately derived from the noun Proto-Germanic *þewaz (servant).

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Verb[edit]

tjene (imperative tjen, infinitive at tjene, present tense tjener, past tense tjente, perfect tense har tjent)

  1. to serve (a master, a country, a purpose)
  2. to earn (money)

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Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse þjóna, þéna.

Verb[edit]

tjene (imperative tjen, present tense tjener, passive tjenes, simple past tjente, past participle tjent, present participle tjenende)

  1. to serve (one's country, master, a purpose; be of service)
  2. to earn (money)

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