dels
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Etymology 1 edit
After Middle Low German dēls, German teils, originally a genitive singular of del (“part”) used adverbially
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Etymology 2 edit
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
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- “dels” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
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Etymology edit
del + -s, the genitive singular form of del m (“part”). The adverb is a calque of German teils, from Teils, the genitive singular form of Teil (“part”).
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- “dels” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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- deelß (archaic)
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- part, partly, in part (part this, part that), both ... and
- Den består dels av nervceller, och dels av stödjande celler som kallas gliaceller.
- It consists in part of nerve cells, and in part of supporting cells which are called glial cells.
- Vårt företag erbjuder dels enkla och robusta nivåvakter, dels mer noggranna givare för mätning och registrering.
- Our company offers both simple and robust level detectors, and also more accurate detectors for measuring and registration.
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- The prescribed usage is "dels A, dels B", but one also often sees "dels A, men också B" or "dels A, och dels B".
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