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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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BorrowedfromMiddle Low Germanverweorvarwe,fromProto-Germanic*farwō.Cognate withGermanFarbe,DanishfarveandSwedishfärg.Ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*per-,*perḱ-(motley, coloured).

Noun

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fargem(definite singularfargen,indefinite pluralfarger,definite pluralfargene)

  1. color(US)/colour(UK)
  2. color, human skin tone
  3. dye,colorant/colourantused for hair

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Verb

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farge(imperativefarg,present tensefarger,passivefarges,simple past and past participlefargaorfarget,present participlefargende)

  1. tocolour(UK)/color(US)
  2. todye

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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BorrowedfromMiddle Low Germanverweorvarwe;ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*per-,*perḱ-(motley, coloured).Cognate withGermanFarbe,DanishfarveandSwedishfärg.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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fargeform(definite singularfargenorfarga,indefinite pluralfargerorfargar,definite pluralfargeneorfargane)

  1. acolour(UK)/color(US)

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See also

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Colorsin Norwegian Nynorsk ·fargar(layout·text)
kvit grå svart
raud oransje;brun gul
grøn
(turkis) blå
rosa;lilla rosa

Verb

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farge(present tensefargar,past tensefarga,past participlefarga,passive infinitivefargast,present participlefargande,imperativefarge/farg)

  1. (transitive)tocolour(UK)/color(US)
  2. (transitive)todye

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