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Danish
Etymology
From the Old Norse prepositional phrase í fjǫrð. See fjor for more.
Adverb
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Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From the Old Norse prepositional phrase í fjǫrð. See fjor for more.
Adverb
References
- “fjor” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From the Old Norse prepositional phrase í fjǫrð. See fjor for more.
Pronunciation
Prepositional phrase
- (adverbially) last year
Usage notes
- This phrase is used adverbially. For a noun, see fjorår.
- Expect that the phrase may be directly followed by another term, to narrow even more. E.g. i fjor sommar ("in the summer of last year"). Most commonly, this is done to the four seasons vår, sommar (sumar), haust, and vinter. Albeit rare, other yearly occurrences (such as months) may be subject to this construction as well, e.g. i fjor mai ("(in) May last year"). Synonyms for this use would be førre and sist (“last”).
See also
References
- “fjor” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Swedish
Etymology
From the Old Norse prepositional phrase í fjǫrð. See fjor for more.
Pronunciation
Audio (Småland): (file)
Adverb
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