synge

Danish

Etymology

From Old Danish siungæ, from Old Norse syngja (to sing), from Proto-Germanic *singwaną, from Proto-Indo-European *sengʷʰ-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsønɡə/, /ˈsøŋə/, [ˈsøŋŋ̍]

Verb

synge (imperative syng, infinitive at synge, present tense synger, past tense sang, perfect tense har sunget)

  1. sing (to produce harmonious sounds with one’s voice)

Conjugation

Middle English

Verb

synge

  1. Alternative form of singen

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse syngja (to sing), from Proto-Germanic *singwaną, from Proto-Indo-European *sengʷʰ-.

Verb

synge (imperative syng, present tense synger, simple past sang, past participle sunget, present participle syngende)

  1. to sing

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

synge (present tense syng, past tense song, past participle sunge, passive infinitive syngast, present participle syngande, imperative syng)

  1. Alternative form of syngja

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