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(Created page with "==Vinnish== ===Etymology=== ''ut'' + ''gøre'' {{Vi-pron|ˈutgøːrə}} ===Verb=== {{Vi-verb-title|ð}} # (''transitive'') to expand (''accusative'') # (''reflexive'') to sprawl, to expand (as a city or forest) #:Hålfstaðer var jen litel byr, eðe så '''gørðis ut''' om 1900em. #::''Halfstad was a small city, but it '''expanded''' in the 1900s.'' ===Declension==== ''See gøre''.")
 
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#:Hålfstaðer var jen litel byr, eðe så '''gørðis ut''' om 1900em.
#:Hålfstaðer var jen litel byr, eðe så '''gørðis ut''' om 1900em.
#::''Halfstad was a small city, but it '''expanded''' in the 1900s.''
#::''Halfstad was a small city, but it '''expanded''' in the 1900s.''
===Declension====
====Declension====
''See [[Contionary:gøre#Vinnish|gøre]]''.
''See [[Contionary:gøre#Vinnish|gøre]]''.

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Vinnish

Etymology

ut + gøre

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈutgøːrə/

Verb

utgøre ð

  1. (transitive) to expand (accusative)
  2. (reflexive) to sprawl, to expand (as a city or forest)
    Hålfstaðer var jen litel byr, eðe så gørðis ut om 1900em.
    Halfstad was a small city, but it expanded in the 1900s.

Declension

See gøre.