skaffe

Danish

Etymology

From German schaffen, from Proto-Germanic *skapjaną, cognate with English shape, Dutch scheppen, Old Norse skepja, skapa. Doublet of skabe. The sense "to serve, eat" is influenced by German Low German schaffen or Dutch schaffen (both of which are borrowed from (High) German).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈsɡ̥ɑfə]

Verb

skaffe (past tense skaffede, past participle skaffet)

  1. to procure, to get
    Moren skaffer føde til sine unger.
    The mother procures food for her young.
  2. (nautical) to serve up, eat

Conjugation

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From German schaffen, from Proto-Germanic *skapjaną, cognate with English shape, Dutch scheppen, Old Norse skepja, skapa. Doublet of skape. The sense "to serve, eat" is influenced by German Low German schaffen or Dutch schaffen (both of which are borrowed from (High) German).

Verb

skaffe (present tense skaffer, past tense skaffa or skaffet, past participle skaffa or skaffet)

  1. to procure, to get
  2. (maritime) to serve up, eat

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

skaffe (present tense skaffar, past tense skaffa, past participle skaffa, passive infinitive skaffast, present participle skaffande, imperative skaffe/skaff)

  1. Alternative form of skaffa
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