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Meaning of -d | Babel Free

Phrase CEFR A2

Definitioner

  1. Suffix to form the past participle of weakly inflected verbs, to be used when the corresponding participle belongs with a common noun in indefinite singular form.
    morpheme
  2. Used to form abstract nouns from verbs, adjectives or other nouns
    idiomatic, morpheme
  3. Used to form nouns from verbs
    idiomatic, morpheme

Exempel

“vid (“wide”) + -d → vidd (“width”)”
“bred (“broad”) + -d → bredd (“breadth”)”
“hämna (“to avenge”) + -d → hämnd (“vengeance”)”
“granne (“neighbor”) + -d → gränd (“an alley”) (originally, it meant “neighborhood”)”
“fara (“to travel”) + -d → färd (“a journey”)”
“skära (“to cut”) + -d → skörd (“a harvest”)”

CEFR-nivå

A2
Elementary
This word is part of the CEFR A2 vocabulary — elementary level.

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