Faroese

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Etymology

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From the verb minna (“to remind”) + -st (“a suffix which turns verbs into middle voice verbs”).

Verb

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minnast

  1. to remember
    Eg minnist, at mamma plantaði hatta træið.
    I remember my mother planting that tree.

Icelandic

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Etymology

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From the verb minna (to remind) + -st (a suffix which turns verbs into middle voice verbs). See also the appendix about the Icelandic middle voice verbs.

Verb

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minnast

  1. to remember
    Minnumst þeirra sem hafa dáið og látið lífið fyrir föðurlandið.
    Let's remember those who have died and lost their lives for their native land.
  2. to commemorate
    Á Jólunum minnumst við fæðingu Jesús.
    On Christmas we commemorate the birth of Jesus.

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Derived terms

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From the mediopassive of the Old Norse verb minna, from Proto-Germanic *minþijaną.

Verb

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minnast (present tense minnest, past tense mintest, perfect har minst)

  1. to remember
    han mintest godt barndommen sin
    he remembered his (own) childhood well
  2. to commemorate
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