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==SamSkandinavisk==
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== Nynorn ==
===Etymology===
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=== Etymology ===
ON þykkr, þjokkr, þjukkr f. PG *þikkuz, *þikkwiz f. PIE *teg(')w-
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Compare Danish ''tyk''; Norwegian ''tykk, tjukk''; Swedish ''tjock'';  Icelandic ''þykkur''; Faroese: ''tjúkkur''
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=== Pronunciation ===
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[[Guide:IPA|IPA]]:  
  
===Pronunciation===
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=== Alternate Forms ===
(SamSkandinavisk) [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /tʏkː/
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[[File:Samska_tykk.ogg]]
 
  
===Alternate Forms===
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=== Adverb ===
'''tjukk''' [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /ʧʊkː/
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# after
[[File:Samska_tjukk.ogg]]
 
  
===Adjective===
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==== Inflection ====
# thick, dense
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# chubby, corpulent, fat, plump, stout
 
# bold (typography)
 
  
====Inflection====
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==== Synonyms ====
Common indefinite = '''tykk'''.
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{{d|atter}}
Neuter indefinite = '''tykkt'''.
 
Definite and plural = '''tykke'''.
 
Comparative = '''tykkere'''.
 
Indefinite Superlative = '''tykkest'''.
 
Plural and Definite Superlative = '''tykkeste'''.
 
  
Adverbal = '''tykkt'''.
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[[Category:Adverbs]]
====Synonyms====
 
{{d|fet}}, {{d|tett}}, {{d|bastant}}
 

Revision as of 00:28, 3 March 2021

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

IPA:

Alternate Forms

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Adverb

  1. after

Inflection

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Synonyms

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