Danish
Etymology
From bilde (“to form”) + ind (“in”), calque of German einbilden.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bilə enˀ/, [b̥ilə ˈenˀ]
Verb
bilde ind (past tense bildte ind, past participle bildt ind)
- (transitive) to convince (to make someone believe that something false is true)
Jeg bildte ham ind at ost var lavet af fårepis.- I convinced him that cheese was made of sheep piss.
- (reflexive) to imagine
Conjugation
Conjugation of bilde ind
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active |
passive
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| present
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bilder ind
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bildes ind
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| past
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bildte ind
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bildtes ind
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| infinitive
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bilde ind
|
bildes ind
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| imperative
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bild ind
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—
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participle
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| present
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bildende ind
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| past
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bildt ind (auxiliary verb have)
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| gerund
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bilden ind
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