See also: Reise

AfrikaansEdit

NounEdit

reise

  1. plural of reis

EstonianEdit

NounEdit

reise

  1. partitive plural of reis

GermanEdit

PronunciationEdit

  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -aɪ̯zə

VerbEdit

reise

  1. inflection of reisen:
    1. first-person singular present
    2. first/third-person singular subjunctive I
    3. singular imperative

HunsrikEdit

PronunciationEdit

Etymology 1Edit

Cognate with German reisen.

VerbEdit

reise

  1. (intransitive) to travel [auxiliary sin]
    Moie gehm-er reise.
    Tomorrow we are going to travel.
InflectionEdit

Etymology 2Edit

Cognate with German reißen.

VerbEdit

reise

  1. (transitive) to tear (something); to pull (something) apart; to rip (something) [auxiliary hon]
    Ich hon das Blaat geriss.
    I tore the sheet.
    So reist-du das noch.
    So you will still rip that.
  2. (intransitive) to break; to become torn apart [auxiliary sin]
    Das Blaat is geriss.
    The sheet tore.
    So dud das noch reise.
    So that will end up tearing.
InflectionEdit

Further readingEdit

Middle DutchEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Old Dutch *reisa, from Proto-West Germanic *raisu.

NounEdit

reise f

  1. trip, journey
  2. military expedition

InflectionEdit

This verb needs an inflection-table template.

Derived termsEdit

DescendantsEdit

  • Dutch: reis
    • Afrikaans: reis
    • Russian: рейс (rejs)
  • Limburgish: reis
  • Middle English: reys, raise

Further readingEdit

Middle EnglishEdit

VerbEdit

reise

  1. Alternative form of reysen (to raise)

Norwegian BokmålEdit

Etymology 1Edit

From Middle Low German reise (travel).

NounEdit

reise f or m (definite singular reisa or reisen, indefinite plural reiser, definite plural reisene)

  1. journey
  2. (on drugs) trip
Derived termsEdit

Etymology 2Edit

From Middle Low German reisen.

VerbEdit

reise (imperative reis, present tense reiser, passive reises, simple past reiste, past participle reist, present participle reisende)

  1. to travel
  2. to go (somewhere)
  3. to trip (on drugs)
Derived termsEdit

Etymology 3Edit

From Old Norse reisa, causative of rísa.

VerbEdit

reise (inflections same as above)

  1. to raise, erect
Derived termsEdit

ReferencesEdit

Norwegian NynorskEdit

Alternative formsEdit

PronunciationEdit

Etymology 1Edit

From Middle Low German reise (travel).

NounEdit

reise f (definite singular reisa, indefinite plural reiser, definite plural reisene)

  1. journey
  2. (drugs) trip
Derived termsEdit

Etymology 2Edit

VerbEdit

reise (present tense reiser, past tense reiste, past participle reist, passive infinitive reisast, present participle reisande, imperative reis)

  1. e-infinitive form of reisa

ReferencesEdit