læse
Danish
Etymology
From Old Danish læsæ, from Old Norse lesa (“read, collect, gather”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lɛːsə/, [ˈlɛːs̩]
Verb
læse (imperative læs, infinitive at læse, present tense læser, past tense læste, perfect tense har læst)
- to read
- to study formally
- Hun læser jura på tredje semester.
- She is studying law at the third semester.
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Derived terms
Terms derived from læse
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References
- “læse” in Den Danske Ordbog
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