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# bad
# bad
#:'' Hit was een '''boos''' dag.''
#: '' Hit was een '''boos''' dag.''
#:: ''It was a '''bad''' day.''
#:: ''It was a '''bad''' day.''


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'''boos''' (class 3c, ''genitive'' '''booses''', ''plural'' '''boose''' or '''bøse''')
'''boos''' (class 3c, ''genitive'' '''booses''', ''plural'' '''boose''' or '''bøse''')


# ''(uncountable)'' evil
# {{n-g|(uncountable)}} evil
#:''Si braghten uns '''boos'''.''
#: ''Si braghten uns '''boos'''.''
#:: ''They brought us '''evil'''.''
#:: ''They brought us '''evil'''.''



Latest revision as of 13:51, 7 May 2026

Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk bōs, from Old Skundavisk bōsa, bōsu, from Halmisk ᛒᛟᚢᛊᚢ (bousu), ᛒᛟᚢᛊᚢᛉ (bousuŕ), from Proto-Germanic *bausuz.

Pronunciation

Adjective

boos (comparative wers, superlative werst)

  1. bad
    Hit was een boos dag.
    It was a bad day.

Inflection

number and gender singular plural
masculine neuter feminine all genders
predicative hi is boos hit is boos si is boos si sind boos
strong declension common boos boose
genitive booses booser
weak declension common boose boosen
genitive boosen

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Noun

boos (class 3c, genitive booses, plural boose or bøse)

  1. (uncountable) evil
    Si braghten uns boos.
    They brought us evil.

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