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'''doghter''' ''w.'' (''genitive'' '''doghter''', ''plural'' '''døghtere''')
'''doghter''' ''w.'' (''genitive'' '''doghter''', ''plural'' '''døghtere''')


# doghter
# daughter
#:''Ik have twee '''døghtere'''.''
#:''Ik have twee '''døghtere'''.''
#:: ''I've got two '''daughters'''.''
#:: ''I've got two '''daughters'''.''

Revision as of 02:51, 28 October 2018

Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk doghter, from Old Skundavisk dohter, from Halmisk dohter, from Proto-Germanic *duhtēr.

Pronunciation

IPA: /dɔχtɐ/

Noun

doghter w. (genitive doghter, plural døghtere)

  1. daughter
    Ik have twee døghtere.
    I've got two daughters.

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