royna
Faroese
Etymology
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Verb
royna (third person singular past indicative royndi, supine roynt)
- to experience
- to try out, to test, to dabble
- to fish
- (medio-passive) roynast - to result
Usage notes
- royna gott av einum - to have good experiences with someone
- royna ilt av einum - to have bad experiences with someone
- royna roysni - to show one's strength (manhood)
- royn teg nú! - now show us the ropes!
- (kvæði): royna sund við hvítabjørn - to swim with the polar bear (swimming contest)
- royna seg - to dabble in
- royna eftir fiski - to fish
- royna við snøri - "to try with a line" (= to fish with a line)
- vit royndu við Føroyar - we fished nearby the Faroes
Conjugation
Conjugation of royna (group v-1) | ||
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infinitive | royna | |
supine | roynt | |
participle (a7)1 | roynandi | royndur |
present | past | |
first singular | royni | royndi |
second singular | roynir | royndi |
third singular | roynir | royndi |
plural | royna | royndu |
imperative | ||
singular | royn! | |
plural | roynið! | |
1Only the past participle being declined. |
Related terms
- roynd (attempt, trial, test, experience)
Further reading
"royna" at Sprotin.fo
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