kende
See also: këndë
Danish edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Old Norse kenna (“know, feel”), from Proto-Germanic *kannijaną, cognate with Swedish känna, German kennen. A causative form of *kunnaną (“to know”).
Verb edit
kende (past tense kendte, past participle kendt)
- know (be acquainted or familiar with)
- (passive voice) recognise as one’s own (with the preposition ved)
Conjugation edit
Inflection of kende
Adverb edit
en kende
- a little bit
Derived terms edit
- kendemærke n
- kendetegn n
Etymology 2 edit
From Old Norse kenni, derived from the verb.
Noun edit
kende n (singular definite kendet, plural indefinite kender)
Derived terms edit
- give til kende (“reveal, to confess, (reflexive) to make oneself known”)
- særkende n
- tilkendegive (verb)
Dutch edit
Pronunciation edit
Audio: (file)
Verb edit
kende
- inflection of kennen:
Anagrams edit
Dyula edit
Alternative forms edit
Noun edit
kende
See also edit
Papiamentu edit
Alternative forms edit
- ken (synonym)
Etymology edit
Ki comes from Portuguese quem and Spanish quien and Kabuverdianu ken.
Hende comes from Portuguese gente and Spanish gente and Kabuverdianu gente.
Pronoun edit
kende
Swahili edit
Pronunciation edit
Audio (Kenya): (file)
Noun edit
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