Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse hrópa (“to call out, cry, yell”), from Proto-Germanic *hrōpaną. Cognate with English roop (“to cry”) and German rufen (“to call”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /rɔːbə/, [ˈʁɔːb̥ə], [ˈʁɔːʊ]
Verb
råbe (past tense råbte, past participle råbt)
- to call, cry out, shout
Conjugation
Conjugation of råbe
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active |
passive
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| present
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råber
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råbes
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| past
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råbte
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råbtes
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| infinitive
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råbe
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råbes
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| imperative
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råb
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participle
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| present
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råbende
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| past
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råbt (auxiliary verb have)
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| gerund
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råben
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