See also: Guð, gud, and guð

Danish

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See gud.

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Gud c

  1. God (single god of monotheism)

Faroese

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Gud m

  1. God

Norwegian Nynorsk

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  • IPA(key): /ɡʉː(d)/, /ɡʊː/
  • Note: The word is largely literary today, whence the common pronunciation with /d/.

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Gud m

  1. God
    Gud betre meg.God help me.

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Swedish

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Gud c (genitive Guds)

  1. God
    Helige Gud, helige starke, helige odödlige, förbarma Dig över oss.
    Holy God, Holy Strong, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us.

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Yola

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Derived from Middle English God.

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Gud

  1. God
    Religion: chourch, priesth, parieshe, Gud, Messe, Cresst.
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